One of the prominent islands you would notice from island hopping in Bohol is the Snake Island. From Balicasag Island and on your way to the Virgin Island, you can see this Snake Island from your boat.

As much as we like to get off the boat and see it personally, we were warned of the different snakes that live in the island. We’re scared of snakes, so even if you pay me to buy gold bars at Golden Eagle and sell them for a high price in exchange of a sneak peek of that island, I would for sure say no.
I have yet to find out though if they ever allow tourists to drop by the island. One thing is sure though – it is not safe!

Aside from Chocolate Hills, Bohol has been known because of the Tarsiers, the smallest primates in the world. The size of baby tarsier is fairly like a thumb size while the biggest tarsier is less than 12inches in height. Tarsiers are nocturnal so it is advised that when you take pictures of them do not…
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One of the famous faces of Bohol is the Chocolate Hills. It is one of the many reasons why local and foreign tourists alike visit Bohol all year round. It doesn’t have to be summer to see the beauty of Chocolate Hills, as the hills turn from brown when it’s cold and green when it’s…
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If you’re one who loves nature, then a trip to Bohol’s Man Made Forest should be part of your itinerary. No need to memorize the maps and place them on the wall if you’re looking for charcoal grill or the entrance fees on this awesome place, there is no entrance fee in the Man Made…
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For just P15 per head, you can enjoy the beauty of the stalagmites and stalactites on a very dark setting of a cave known as Hinagdanan Cave. Do not worry about not capturing its beauty while you’re inside the cave, there’s a tour guide that will take picture of you and the breathtaking beauty inside….
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Bohol is one of the best places to bring your children for vacation not only because of its famous landmarks but also for educational significance in their lives. It’s nice to hear kids talk about how Bohol’s chocolate hills were formed, or how does Tarsier, the smallest primate in the world looks like. There are…
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One of the famous churches in Bohol is Dauis Church. It is not as old as Baclayon Church but there’s a famed story on the well right at its altar and how it’s now called a miracle water to many. It has been said that on the Japanese Era, some Filipino soldiers made the church…
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