This tour is truly unique experience because it weaves together history, nature, and local culture in just a few hours. What sets it apart is the way it allows visitors to step into centuries of Boholano heritage, explore hidden natural wonders, and taste the island’s local flavors, all in one seamless journey.
From walking through historic churches that echo with the stories of the past to discovering limestone caves that seem almost otherworldly and enjoying fresh, organic farm produce while overlooking the sea, each stop feels alive with its story and charm. This tour isn’t just about seeing sights; it’s about experiencing the heart and soul of Panglao, where every moment sparks curiosity, awe, and a deeper connection to the island.
We can pick you up anywhere in Tagbilaran City or Panglao Island. Kindly let us know your preferred pickup location within either area.
Pick up time is at 9:30am local time.
The National Museum of the Philippines – Bohol is located in the restored Old Provincial Capitol Building in Tagbilaran City, a historic Spanish-era structure reopened in 2018 after the 2013 earthquake. The museum showcases Bohol’s cultural and natural heritage through several galleries, including the Pagpauli Gallery featuring works of National Artist Napoleon Abueva, Paglawig on traditional Boholano life and archaeology, Pagbanhaw on the earthquake and heritage restoration, and a Natural History Gallery highlighting Bohol’s geology and biodiversity.
Also known as the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, this centuries-old church in Dauis, Panglao Island, Bohol, is a remarkable blend of history and legend. Its coral stone walls and beautifully painted ceilings are captivating, while a miraculous spring behind the altar is said to have appeared during a siege, providing water for the townspeople. You can explore the church’s historic architecture, admire its intricate artworks, visit the legendary spring, take photos, and experience its serene and spiritual atmosphere.
Hinagdanan Cave in Dauis, Bohol, is a beautiful natural cave known for its clear underground lagoon and amazing rock formations. Sunlight filters through openings in the ceiling, illuminating the water with a mesmerizing blue-green glow. You can explore the cave, swim in the cool water, take pictures, and buy souvenirs outside. It’s a fun and refreshing place to visit for anyone who loves nature and adventure.
Bohol Bee Farm on Panglao Island, Bohol, is an eco-friendly farm with organic vegetable gardens and a restaurant serving fresh, healthy meals. The farm also offers a scenic view of the sea. Tourists can explore the organic farm, taste fresh dishes at the restaurant, shop for organic products and souvenirs, and take photos of the beautiful surroundings. It’s a peaceful and relaxing place to enjoy nature and local food.
The Church of St. Augustine in Panglao, Bohol is a historic landmark built from coral stones and admired for its beautifully painted ceilings, ancient altar, and classic Spanish colonial architecture. Right beside it stands the Panglao Watchtower, a tall stone structure that once served as a lookout against pirates and other seaborne threats during the Spanish era. You can stroll around the grounds, take photos, appreciate the scenic surroundings, and discover the rich history of the area. It’s a peaceful and captivating stop for anyone who loves culture, heritage, and old-world charm.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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