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Bohol, Philippines, docks at Tagbilaran Port, a 10-minute ride to the city center, population 100,000. Travelers visit the Chocolate Hills, 1 hour north, for 1,200 limestone mounds. The Tarsier Sanctuary, 30 minutes east, protects tiny primates. Local markets sell calamansi juice. Excursions to Loboc River, 45 minutes north, offer floating lunches. Peak season December to May; taxis 200-500 PHP. Dining includes kinilaw at riverside stalls. Souvenirs feature shell crafts.
Bohol, Philippines, in the Visayas, central Philippines, lies in the Bohol Sea, south of Cebu, with surrounding coral islands.
Ride ATV through Chocolate Hills' lunar landscapes. Cruise Loboc River with floating lunch. Spot tiny tarsiers at sanctuary. Snorkel Balicasag's coral reefs. Relax on Panglao white beaches.