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Cutamora’s Residence, Bohol, Philippines

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Cutamora's Residence, Bohol, Philippines

Bohol is a treasure trove of natural wonders, and staying at a local residence gives you a great home base to explore the “Countryside” and the “Island Life” of this vibrant province.

Below is a curated travel guide and a flexible 3-day itinerary to help you navigate your stay.


Recommended Places to Visit

The Iconic Countryside

  • Chocolate Hills (Carmen): Over 1,200 symmetrical brown hills. For a bit of a thrill, visit the Chocolate Hills Adventure Park (CHAP) for “bike zipping” over the hills.
  • Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary (Corella): Visit the world’s smallest primates in a protected, quiet habitat.
  • Bilar Man-Made Forest: A 2-kilometer stretch of mahogany trees that creates a stunning, cool green canopy over the highway.
  • Loboc River Cruise: A floating restaurant experience. You can also try Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUP) here for a more active way to see the river.

Panglao & Marine Life

  • Alona Beach: The hub for dining and nightlife with a beautiful white sand coastline.
  • Balicasag Island: One of the best diving and snorkeling spots in the Philippines, famous for sea turtles and diverse coral reefs.
  • Hinagdanan Cave: A naturally lit limestone cave with a deep blue underground lagoon where you can take a quick dip.

Hidden Gems

  • Anda’s Cave Pools: If you want to escape the crowds, head to the town of Anda for the Cabagnow Cave Pool, a natural sapphire-blue swimming hole.
  • Asin Tibuok (Alburquerque): Visit local salt-makers to see the production of “Dinosaur Egg” salt, a rare, traditional artisanal salt unique to Bohol.

What to Eat (Boholano Flavors)

  • Calamay: A sticky, sweet delicacy made from glutinous rice, coconut milk, and brown sugar, traditionally sold in coconut shells.
  • Peanut Kisses: Signature crisp cookies shaped like miniature Chocolate Hills.
  • Ube Kinampay: Bohol is known for the best ube (purple yam) in the country; try it in ice cream or halaya (jam).
  • Chicken Binakol: A savory soup similar to Tinola but cooked with coconut water and coconut meat.
  • Sikwate & Torta: For breakfast, try Sikwate (native hot chocolate) paired with Torta (a rich, spongy local cake).

3-Day Suggested Itinerary

Day 1: The Classic Countryside Tour

  • Morning: Head straight to the Chocolate Hills in Carmen while it’s cool. Stop by the Man-Made Forest for a quick photo on the way back.
  • Midday: Enjoy the Loboc River Cruise with a buffet lunch and live music.
  • Afternoon: Visit the Tarsier Sanctuary in Corella, followed by the historic Baclayon Church (one of the oldest in the country).
  • Evening: Dinner at a local eatery in Tagbilaran City or back at your residence.

Day 2: Sun, Sand, and Sea

  • Early Morning (6:00 AM): Take a boat from Panglao for Dolphin Watching followed by snorkeling at Balicasag Island.
  • Midday: Visit the Virgin Island Sandbar to eat fresh seafood from local vendors.
  • Afternoon: Relax at Alona Beach or visit Hinagdanan Cave.
  • Evening: Sunset cocktails and dinner at one of the beachfront restaurants in Panglao.

Day 3: Adventure & Culture

  • Morning: Drive to Danao Adventure Park for canyoning and “The Plunge” (a high-altitude canyon swing).
  • Afternoon: Visit the Bohol Bee Farm for an organic lunch and their famous flower salad, then head to the Sikatuna Mirror of the World to see miniature replicas of global landmarks.
  • Evening: A quiet dinner featuring local Inihaw (grilled) seafood.

Travel Tips

  • Getting Around: Renting a scooter (around ₱350–₱500 per day) is the most flexible way to see the island. For groups, hiring a private van with a driver is more comfortable for the long countryside drives.
  • Best Time to Visit: The “Chocolate” color of the hills is most prominent during the dry season (March to May), though Bohol is a year-round destination.

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