
Imagine waking up to the gentle hum of the Cebu Strait, sipping your morning coffee while watching the sun paint the sky in hues of amber and violet from your private balcony. You’re just steps away from the heart of Tagbilaran, yet you feel miles away from the chaos. At Travelbee Seaside Inn, you don’t just book a room; you secure your front-row seat to the authentic Bohol experience.
Don’t let the best view in the city slip away—rooms with a sea view are the first to go. Secure your stay now and turn your dream island escape into a reality.
Why Travelbee Seaside Inn?
You deserve a stay that balances adventure with true relaxation. Here is why travelers are making this their base in Bohol:
- Unrivaled Convenience: Located within walking distance of the Tagbilaran Port, you skip the stress of long commutes. Whether you are arriving from Cebu or heading to Panglao, your logistics are solved.
- Sunset Therapy: Forget generic hotel walls. Choose a sea-view room and let the panoramic horizon be your daily backdrop. It’s an Instagram-worthy spot that feels like a private sanctuary.
- Heart of the City: You are minutes away from the Bohol National Museum, the historic St. Joseph the Worker Cathedral, and local malls. Need a late-night snack? 7-11 and various local eateries are practically at your doorstep.
- Peace of Mind: With 24-hour security, reliable WIFI for digital nomads, and a helpful front desk, you’ll feel safe, connected, and supported throughout your stay.
Experience-Based Insights
- Best For: Solo travelers, budget-conscious couples, and small groups who prioritize location, accessibility, and clean, functional spaces over high-end luxury.
- Not Best For: Travelers seeking a secluded, quiet beach resort experience (this is a city-center hotel) or those looking for an extensive spa/luxury wellness facility.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Incredible value for money, walkable to the port, beautiful sunset views, and consistently clean, spacious rooms.
- Cons: Being in the city center means you’ll hear the pulse of Tagbilaran; light sleepers should pack earplugs for any street-side activity.
Your Bohol Adventure: A 3-Day Itinerary
- Day 1: Arrive at Tagbilaran Port, check in, and enjoy a local lunch nearby. Spend the afternoon exploring the Bohol National Museum and Cathedral. Watch the sunset from your hotel balcony.
- Day 2: The Countryside Tour. Visit the iconic Chocolate Hills, meet the Tarsiers, and enjoy a buffet lunch on the Loboc River Cruise.
- Day 3: Island hopping or beach day at Alona (Panglao). Return to the city for a final local dinner before your departure.
Practical Travel Tips & Transportation
- Getting Around: Use the “rainbow plate” tricycles for short city trips. They are the most authentic and affordable way to zip through Tagbilaran traffic. For longer trips to the countryside, it is best to book a private van hire through the hotel or a reputable local agency.
- Local Tip: If you visit in July, you’re in for a treat! The Sandugo Festival turns Tagbilaran into a massive cultural celebration with street dancing and historical reenactments. Book at least 3 months in advance during this month.
- Dining: Try the local calamay (a sticky sweet delicacy) and don’t miss the fresh seafood served at the nearby boulevard restaurants.
Pricing & Comparison
With rooms starting at approximately ₱1,376 per night, Travelbee offers a sweet spot between affordability and quality.
- Compared to others: It offers a better sea view and closer port access than inland budget hotels, and it’s significantly more wallet-friendly than the premium resorts on Panglao Island, which often range from ₱3,000 to ₱5,000+.
Traveler Reviews
“The location is an absolute game-changer. Being able to walk to the port saved us so much time and money on transfers. The sunset view from our room was the highlight of our entire trip!” — Verified Guest
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