An iconic tourist attraction in Bohol, it is home to hundreds of uniquely shaped hills. During the dry season, they turn brown like chocolate, hence the name. You can also enjoy a variety of adventurous activities here.
This is the place to see the world's smallest primate, the tarsier. It's an exciting experience to see tarsiers up close in their natural habitat.
A small island connected to the main island of Bohol, it is known for its beautiful beaches and diving spots. Alona Beach offers world-class diving and a vibrant nightlife.
It's a great place for diving and snorkeling, with a variety of marine life and coral reefs to admire.
A cruise tour on the Loboc River, where you can enjoy the scenery and culture of Bohol, is a relaxing and enjoyable experience.
It's a whale and dolphin-watching destination that offers a unique experience in nature.