
If you are looking for a retreat that balances accessibility with a sense of seclusion, Bohol Coastal View Hotel in Tawala, Panglao, offers a refreshing alternative to the crowded beachfront strips. Situated on a hillside with sweeping views of the Mindanao Sea, this 3-star resort is designed for travelers who value quiet mornings and elevated perspectives.
Why Stay Here?
Many travelers face the choice between the loud, convenient “party” vibe of Alona Beach or the total isolation of remote cliffside resorts.
The Solution: Bohol Coastal View Hotel bridges this gap. It provides a tranquil hillside sanctuary where you can escape the noise, yet remains just a few minutes away from the island’s best beaches and dining hubs via the hotel’s own shuttle or a quick tricycle ride.
Essential Travel Guide & Tips
The “Early Bird” View: The hotel is built on a hill. Head to the rooftop terrace at 5:30 AM to catch a spectacular sunrise over the ocean.
Cash is King: While the hotel accepts cards, many nearby local eateries and tricycle drivers are strictly cash-only (Philippine Peso).
Connectivity: The Wi-Fi is strongest in the lobby and restaurant. If you’re a digital nomad, consider a local SIM card (Globe or Smart) as a backup for the rooms.
Accessibility Note: Due to its hillside location, there are several flights of stairs. It’s perfect for fitness enthusiasts but may be challenging for those with mobility issues.
Nearby Attractions
Dumaluan Beach (1 km): A cleaner, quieter, and wider white-sand alternative to Alona. Perfect for swimming.
Alona Beach (3.2 km): The hub for nightlife, diving centers, and international restaurants.
Bohol Bee Farm (6 km): A must-visit for organic ice cream (try the Charcoal or Malunggay flavors) and cliffside dining.
Hinagdanan Cave (8 km): A stunning naturally lit cavern with a deep lagoon for swimming.
Transportation Tips
Airport/Port Transfers: The hotel is approximately 15–20 minutes from Bohol-Panglao International Airport (BPIA). Pre-book the hotel shuttle for a stress-free arrival.
Getting Around: Tricycles are the most common transport. A ride to Alona Beach typically costs ₱100–₱150.
Motorbike Rentals: For around ₱400–₱500 per day, you can rent a scooter. This is the most cost-effective way to explore the island at your own pace.
Best Suited For
Couples: Seeking a romantic, quiet spot away from the Alona crowds.
Families: The “Coastal Family Rooms” are spacious and the pool area is kid-friendly.
Budget-Conscious Explorers: Travelers who want a “resort feel” without the 5-star price tag.
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Stunning panoramic ocean views. | Significant number of stairs (No elevator). |
| Quiet, peaceful ambiance away from noise. | Not directly on the beach (10-15 min walk). |
| Free shuttle service to Alona Beach. | Limited restaurant menu options nearby. |
| Friendly and attentive local staff. | Water pressure can be inconsistent in high rooms. |
Pricing Observations & Comparison
Bohol Coastal View typically falls in the Mid-Range category.
Coastal View Rates: Expect to pay between ₱2,500 – ₱4,500 per night depending on the season and room type.
Comparison: It is significantly cheaper than beachfront resorts like Henann (which often starts at ₱8,000+), while offering better views and amenities than the budget “pension houses” in Tagbilaran City (₱1,200). It’s the “sweet spot” for value.
Local Food & Tourism Tips
Must-Try Delicacy: Don’t leave without trying Kalamay (sticky rice treat in a coconut shell) and Peanut Kisses.
The Floating Lunch: If you do a countryside tour, the Loboc River Cruise buffet is the classic Boholano dining experience.
Seafood Hack: Visit the “Talipapa” (small market) near Alona to buy fresh catch and have a local “turo-turo” cook it for you for a small fee.
First-Person Review: A Morning in Paradise
“I woke up at 6:00 AM to the sound of distant roosters and the sight of the sun hitting the turquoise water from my balcony. After a quick Filipino breakfast of longganisa and garlic rice at the hotel restaurant, I took their free shuttle down to Dumaluan Beach. By noon, I was back in the hotel’s infinity pool, watching the boats go by. If you don’t mind a few stairs, the peace you get here is worth every step. It felt like I had my own private lookout over the island.”

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