While in Panglao, you may want to rent a motorcycle and tour the island. Some spots worth seeing are: Bohol Bee Farm (they sell organic products and would even teach you a bit about farming), Dauis Church (home to a miraculous spring that's believed to have healing powers. As of today, Dauis Church may be under repair due to the damage brought by the 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck the island last October 15, 2013), Hinagdanan Cave (I liked the clear, cold, and large lagoon inside), Panglao Watch Tower ( a Spanish-era structure that's still standing today a few meters from Panglao Church and near the shore) and the Shell Museum (an extensive collection of sea shells from Bohol and other parts of the country.) Another must-try is diving in the underwater garden of the nearby island, Balicasag.
For more details, check out my posts about Panglao Island here.
Sunset at Bohol Beach Club, Panglao Island |
One of my faves!
ReplyDeleteBohol offers so many interesting and beautiful small islands that were a haven for beach lovers and divers. My personal pick however is Panglao + Balicag Island, amazing how it's marine sanctuaries are well preserved.
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