Providence Travellers Inn, Bohol, Philippines

Rate this Hotel

Providence Travellers Inn offers top-notch services and amenities, ensuring guests experience utmost comfort.Share your photos and respond to emails at your convenience, thanks to the free Wi-Fi internet access offered by apartment. Visitors can take advantage of complimentary parking directly at the apartment.Each accommodation at Providence Travellers Inn is thoughtfully created and adorned to provide visitors with a comfortable, home-like atmosphere. In certain rooms, the apartment offers linen service and air conditioning for guest convenience and satisfaction. Should you prefer not to venture out for a meal, the enticing culinary choices at apartment are always available for your satisfaction. Providence Travellers Inn provides a superb assortment of leisure amenities for guests to enjoy. Unwind after your day by exploring the spa and find warmth and relaxation.

🧳 Providence Travellers Inn – Bohol, Philippines Travel Guide & Itinerary

Hotel

Location: Calceta Street, Cogon, Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines
Type: Budget Hotel / Inn
Overview: This is an affordable, basic inn in the heart of Tagbilaran City — useful as a central base for exploring Bohol’s attractions. Rooms range from economy to family options, and some include private bathrooms. Guests report mixed experiences; some find it functional for budget travel, while others note cleanliness and facility concerns at this price level.

🏨 What to Expect

Rooms & Rates

Budget‑friendly options including single, double, family rooms.

Facilities may include free Wi‑Fi, air conditioning, and basic furnishings.

Pros

Very affordable for short stays in Bohol.

Central Tagbilaran location makes it convenient for transport, restaurants, and city access.

Cons

Mixed reviews on cleanliness and maintenance—some past guests report issues with shared bathrooms and overall condition.

Not a luxury stay; expect very basic amenities at this price.

📍 Why Stay in Tagbilaran City

Tagbilaran is Bohol’s capital and ideal as a hub for day tours to major attractions. You can easily arrange tours or rent transport from here. It’s also closer to the airport and ferry ports than other parts of the island.

📅 Suggested 3‑Day Bohol Itinerary
🗓️ Day 1 — Arrival & City Sights

Morning

Arrive at Bohol–Panglao International Airport (TAG) and transfer to your inn in Tagbilaran.

Settle in and enjoy a light local breakfast nearby.

Midday

Visit Bohol National Museum — learn about the island’s history and culture.

Walk around Tagbilaran City Hall Plaza.

Afternoon

Head to Tagbilaran Wharf for views of the sea and city.

If time allows, visit Island City Mall or nearby cafés for lunch.

Evening

Dinner at a local restaurant in town (try local Filipino cuisine or seafood).

🗓️ Day 2 — Bohol Countryside Tour

Full Day Tour
Join a countryside tour to experience iconic Bohol highlights:
✔️ Chocolate Hills — the famous limestone mounds and views from the lookout.
✔️ Tarsier Sanctuary — see the tiny Philippine tarsiers.
✔️ Loboc River Cruise — relax on a floating lunch boat and enjoy scenery.
✔️ Man‑Made Forest — stretch of lush trees perfect for photos.
✔️ Baclayon Church and Blood Compact Shrine — key historical sites.

Tip: Tours can be joined as group packages or arranged privately with transport. Booking in advance or through your hotel/inn can save time.

🗓️ Day 3 — Island & Beach Day

Option A – Dolphin Watching & Balicasag Island

Early morning boat tour for dolphin watching.

Snorkeling and marine life encounter around Balicasag Island.

Option B – Panglao Beaches & Caves

Alona Beach — sun, sand, and snorkeling.

Hinagdanan Cave for an underground swimming spot.

Visit the Bohol Bee Farm for lunch and unique local food.

Evening

Return to Tagbilaran, enjoy a leisurely dinner, and prepare for departure.

🍽️ Local Dining & Spots Nearby

Cafés and Filipino restaurants near the city center — good for casual meals.

Try local favorites like grilled seafood, lechon, and rice meals.

đźš— Getting Around Bohol

Tours & Vans: Common for countryside day tours.

Scooter Rental: For DIY exploring (great for beaches & caves).

Tricycles/Maxim: Useful for short city trips, but negotiate fares or use ride apps.

đź§  Travel Tips

Book Tours Early — popular spots like the Chocolate Hills get busy.

Cash on Hand — many local vendors and transport services prefer cash.

Sun Protection — sunscreen and hats are a must for outdoor activities.

Spread the love

You may also like...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Verified by MonsterInsights