The best ways to get around Bohol are tricycles (₱50–150/trip) for short hops, jeepneys (₱8–20) for budget inter-town travel, and car rental (from ₱1,500/day) for maximum flexibility to reach the Chocolate Hills, Loboc …
Last updated: April 2026 Yes — driving in Bohol is safe for most tourists. Roads to the island’s major attractions are paved, well-marked, and far less chaotic than Manila or Cebu City. With a valid driver’s …
Last updated: April 2026 Choosing between self-drive and with-driver is the first decision every visitor faces when renting a car in Bohol. Both options have real advantages — and the right choice depends on your …
Last updated: April 2026 Renting a car in Bohol is one of the best decisions you can make as a tourist. It gives you the freedom to explore Chocolate Hills, Panglao Beach, the Tarsier Sanctuary, and dozens of other …
Planning to explore Bohol at your own pace? Self-driving is the most flexible and often most affordable way to see the island — from Chocolate Hills to Alona Beach and everything in between. But before you get behind …
The Central Visayas region of the Philippines is home to a multitude of natural wonders, but few locations offer the same ethereal beauty as the sandbars found near Panglao. Among these, a visit to the small, …
