It was the Holy Week, we were expecting to meet large crowds since it was a holiday. Yet, somehow, the people were at the other famous white beach island. We were here for the famous sights and of course the beach.
Boarding for Cebu.
We decided to just took the fast craft from Cebu to
Bohol since it will be cheaper than flying directly to Tagbilaran.
We decided to just took the fast craft from Cebu to
Bohol since it will be cheaper than flying directly to Tagbilaran.
Kindly see this for the details of the schedule.
All smiles by the model who does not
seem nervous for a first time flyer.
First trip together.
Flying over Cebu, approaching the
Mactan Cebu International Airport.
Arriving at Mactan, Cebu.
After getting a ride at the airport towards the port, we then took the fast craft on the way to Tagbilaran port and from there we went straight to Panglao, Island.
Upon arrival, I went straight to the waters while
Gemma decided to capture the beautiful images around.
Gemma decided to capture the beautiful images around.
While waiting for our dinner.
The next day we went on the countryside tour.
First stop is the blood compact site where the Sandugo of
First stop is the blood compact site where the Sandugo of
Spanish explorer Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and
Datu Sikatuna, chieftain of Bohol took place in 1565.
Then, we traveled a couple of hours to reach the Chocolate Hills which were initially called Carmen Hills since it was found on Carmen, Bohol.
It was a breathtaking site as you can see countless hills in the horizon.
It was said to be around 1,260 hills but some locals mentioned that
the numbers can reached up to 1,776 spread in
an area of 50 square kilometers.
On our way to Loboc river, we stopped by a man made forest
which were full of mahogany trees and stretched for 2 kilometers.
Our tour guide mentioned that some tarsier lived here as well.
Ms. Beautiful was a bit weary waiting for the Loboc River Cruise to start.
We paid around 400 pesos which includes an eat all you can lunch buffet.
All smiles once again upon the start of the cruise.
The menu was very simple and the food was tasty enough
to satisfy our hunger but unfortunately it was overrated.
The Loboc Children Choir singing and dancing is the highlight of the cruise.
Picture before the cruise ends.
Meeting the smallest primate in the world, the Tarsier.
At the Baclayon Church which where built
with millions of egg whites and not cement.
with millions of egg whites and not cement.
Dinner alongside the beach after a tiring day.
The next day we woke up very early
for the dolphin watching and island hopping.
for the dolphin watching and island hopping.
We saw the dolphins in the wild.
It was a memorable experience for the both of us
which we hopefully could share with our son very soon.
which we hopefully could share with our son very soon.
We arrived at the famous virgin island which has a long stretch of sand bar.
We spend the rest of the morning goofing around.
And taking photographs.
Our ride back to the main island.
After lunch we just bummed around the beach
and waited for the sunset.
and waited for the sunset.
While occasionally swimming and of course taking selfies.
It was one for the books and hopefully we could come back very soon.