Showing posts with label scuba diving in bohol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scuba diving in bohol. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 May 2010

Scuba Diving In Bohol

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Bohol - Philippines: More Than the Usual Tourist Spot

Bohol, a small island in central Philippines, is known for the world famous and unique Chocolate Hills. It is one of the country's most popular tourist spots. It's true though that when most people think of Bohol, almost nothing else comes to mind. It might surprise you that it is more than the usual tourist spot and that there's more to explore and to see in this island than those limestone hill formations.

Bohol is home to pristine beach shores. Panglao Island, just minutes away from the capital Tagbilaran, is increasingly gaining more popularity among local and foreign tourists as a more laid-back and tranquil beach destination alternative to Boracay.

But if you're the kind who's not satisfied with having a few dips in the water and taking in spectacular beachfront views, Bohol will certainly not disappoint. Scuba divers have more than enough choices of world class diving spots surrounding the island. Colorful coral reefs and rich marine life will surely satisfy all types of explorers, from novice snorkelers to expert divers.

Another popular attraction is dolphin and whale watching. Pamilacan Island is headquarters to the best spotters that arrange these tours. Most were former hunters who joined the dolphin and whale watching program after the Philippine government banned the killing of these marine mammals.

Bohol's exotic wildlife is not limited underwater. The island's last remaining forests protect unique fauna. It is home to one of the world's smallest primates, the tarsier. You can visit the Philippine Tarsier Foundation in Corella and see the timid and peculiar animal in its natural habitat.

The Rajah Sikatuna National Park, a large forest reserve near Bilar, is a bird-watcher's paradise. Treks along the trails throughout the park can lead you to an encounter with some of the country's rare bird species.

Bohol is also a place rich with culture and history. Century-old churches in Baclayon, Loboc, Loay, Maribojoc, Loon and Dauis are a few of the standing monuments. And there are old Spanish watchtowers in Punta Cruz, Dauis, Panglao and Pamilacan.

If you want to keep away from the province's usual tourist trail, you can travel along the less popular eastern side of the island. It has some of the most amazing coastlines, and secluded beaches, from the town of Anda in the southeast to the town of Talibon in the north.

Some of the towns in Bohol also offer community-based tours. Calape, Maribojoc and Candijay are among such towns. It is a great option to visit these towns' protected mangrove areas and experience the quaint rural life in this part of the country. These tours showcase how resolute the locals are in preserving the island's natural environment.

But to really experience Bohol is to experience the people's hospitality. Try visiting the island in May when town fiestas are celebrated almost everyday. You can hop from town to town without having to bring money other than for transportation. You'd surely be invited to residents' homes and enjoy feasts of lechon baboy (roasted pig) and kinilaw (raw fish).

Bohol is an island blessed with so much bounty and natural beauty. There's no argument about that. What sets it apart from other tourist spots is that there's so much to explore and so much to do that it's actually pretty difficult to decide which one to do first. Of course, you can't pass up a visit to the impressive Chocolate Hills. But staying overnight at this famous spot just to see stunning sunrise and sunset over the surreal landscape will be well worth it.


About the Author

Peter Garant is a long time writer of articles for his
Philippines travel
network and the
Bohol travel
site which is part of this network.

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Friday, 17 April 2009

Diving In Bohol

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have you tried diving with hammerhead sharks in cabilao island ,bohol ,phlippines?

it is such a good coral garden down to 40 meters and even more....
this is not in manila but in bohol


Not yet, but I'm seriously thinking about going to manila and checking out Subic Bay in Sept. or Oct. But if I get the chance, I'd love to go dive with hammerheads! Taking my underwater video camera! WOO HOO!!!


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Wednesday, 15 April 2009

Scuba Diving In Bohol

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Popular scuba divung spots around Luzon islnd?

I love scuba diving! I already enjoyed diving around Cebu island, Bohol island. They were awesome!
So, will you tell me popular diving spots around Luzon island, the biggest island in Phillipine?
I would thank you as well, if you add some good diving services to guide me there.


Subic bay gets my vote. the diving is different then around Bohol and cebu. the visibility is not as good however Subic bay is the wreck dive center of the Philippines. about a dozen wrecks within recreational dive limits and within 15 minutes of a dive center. has some reefs also but the attraction is the wrecks. if you are not wreck certified they still make great dives around the outside of the wrecks. the USS New York is considered the Grand Dam of the wrecks. a Armour cruiser built before the Spanish American war she saw duty all over the world ending up in Subic bay before WWII. taken out to deeper water she was scuttled to keep her out of the hands of the Japaneses as she was inoperative at the time but was able to be repaired and had sets of 8 inch guns. they are still in place at 65 feet. what i also like about subic bay diving is that subic bay is a full tourist destination in its own so there is many off gas activities available. see the web sites below for more info the dive website gives a list of dive sites and information about them also dive operators, the other sites have tourism information such as hotels and what to do.seahorse tours has dive packages. the travel guide includes dive info


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