Showing posts with label Bohol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bohol. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Alona Palm Beach Resort Bohol




"An ideal island get away for those who want total privacy, comfort, topnotch service and lots of coconut trees for that perfect tropical atmosphere. The pristine beachfront that’s but a short stroll away would access you directly to Panglao Island’s beachside hub. So it’s paradise away from the maddening crowd and yet not far away at all, should you yearn for some island action. Enjoy any of the holiday packages that suit your fancy. The Island Hopping Special if you simply cannot resist getting some serious doses of beach fun.


The Dolphin & Whale Watching package if you want to try a different kind of island delight; watching these sea creatures in action in their own habitat! Or you can take a Countryside Holiday. After all, what’s a Bohol trip without getting the chance to climb one of the Chocolate Hills! Better still; pick the best selling All Out Package that’s guaranteed to make this Bohol experience one that you’ll always remember and smile."

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Ananyana Beachresort:Bohol



"Ananyana Beachresort is located at Doljo Beach , on Panglao-Island/Bohol, Philippines. It is connected to Bohol with 2 Bridges. If you hear a Filipino talking about “ The Paradise of the Lord “, they are talking exactly about this nice Island. Along 3-km Doljo Beach, on Panglao island, minutes from mainland Bohol via 2 concrete bridges. From Doljo Beach, divesites are a few metres away. Clusters of entertainment, bars and restaurants on Alona Beach is a 10-minute drive. The provincial capital, Tagbilaran City, is a 20-minute drive over the causeway."

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Bohol for Further Reading


"Bohol is like a jade brooch set on a velvet-blue sea. Its fertile land has hills that roll gently around lush forests and grassy meadows. Marine life - from schools of tiny reef fish to bigger pods of dolphins and whales - teem in the surrounding waters.
Located east of Cebu and southwest of Leyte in the Philippines' Central Visayas region, Bohol is bounded on the north by the Camotes Sea, on the west by the Cebu Strait, and on the South by the Bohol Sea.

Covering an area of 4,117 square kilometers, it is essentially an agricultural province, with rice, coconut and corn as main produce. Fishing is a major industry.

Bohol's handicrafts are famous throughout the country. These include mats and baskets, raffia woven cloth, fashion accessories, woodcraft, processed food, and ceramics.


Bohol Loboc RiverAt the market, one can have a pick of the day's fresh sea catch and have them cooked homestyle at any of the food stalls.

There are also fishermen whose bancas coast along the resort row, selling Neptune's bounty for instant grills. A river cruise through pastoral Cambuhat River in Buenavista leads one to the oyster farms from where one can indulge in real fresh "slipper oysters."

The hotels and resorts have their own dining outlets which can also prepare picnic baskets upon request.

Features information, travel tips and advise on Bohol flights, Bohol tours plus listing of Bohol resort hotels and Bohol beach resorts."

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Bohol and the chocolate Hills


Chocolate Hill is one of the eight wonders of the world. The pride of Bohol. Chocolate Hills have almost perfect cone hills which seems molded by hand. It is really a wonder an unnatural. "The hills are considered unusual geological formations that consists of at least 1,268 perfectly cone-shaped hills of about the same size, that are scattered throughout the municipalities of Carmen, Batuan and Sagbayan."

Bohol possesses lot of wonders. Lot of beautiful locations to enjoy vacation and picnic. We can also find tasiers the smallest monkey in the world. White beaches and clear water. Viisitors as well as locals enjoy their stay and of course astonished as they discover the hidden creatures.
Bohol is one of the Philippine's tourist destinations.