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BEACHES IN BOHOL

 

 

Bohol is a little island paradise in the southern Philippines. The most notable among the tourist attractions in Bohol is Chocolate Hills. However, there are more reasons why one should visit Bohol. The many activities and places to see is enough to make visitors see the place as a sanctuary for a lot of nature’s beauty. Read More:  http://www.myboholguide.com/beaches-resorts-rooms-accommodations-bohol-hotels.html

 

Dumaluan Beach

 

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Dumaluan Beach in Bohol, Philippines is the other beach of Panglao Island that has amazing powdery white sand and pristine turquoise water. It is about half-hour car ride from Alona Beach and is at the southern and remote tip of Panglao Island in Bohol. Dumaluan Beach is 12 km from Tagbilaran City and about 6 km from Alona Beach. In contrast, Dumaluan is the quiet and more secluded beach than Alona Beach. Dumaluan Beach is well-maintained and not as crowded. If you want a perfect relaxation for your holiday, this is the beach to go for. It is more peaceful and the sand bar stretches far and wide. Some people think that Dumaluan Beach is far more beautiful than Alona Beach. However, there are fewer resorts and restaurants in this area and transport will be an issue.

In Dumaluan Beach, there are areas for private use and is separate from the public. A guard post will mark the separation between the two areas. The public beach is not so crowded anyway there’s not much difference. However, if you want to use amenities from the nearby hotel that has the only private access to the private beach area, an admission fee is required.  Read more: http://boholblog.myboholguide.com/dumaluan-beach-bohol-307.html

 

Seaside Beach

 

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Seaside Beach Resort once called Imelda Beach in Luyo boast a stretch of white sand fringed with tall coconut palm trees. The waters are clear and unpolluted. The beach is fairly accessible, lying along the National Highway. It was once the venue of an encampment of the Boys and Girls Scouts of Bohol. On clear sunny days, Camiguin Island with the silhouette of Mount Hibok-Hibok can be seen.  Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimiao,_Bohol

 

 

Panglao Beach

 

Photo from:  http://www.panglaoboholresorts.com/

 

Everyone is everywhere this summer – especially in the splendid beaches in the Philippines. Some say that for every kind of personality, there is one beach that is home to you. There are those beach bums who choose Aklan’s Boracay, and then there are those infinitely enamored by Palawan’s El Nido. However, there’s another front-running beach in Bohol that beach-goers choose through and through: Panglao Beach. Read More: http://primer.com.ph/travel/2015/04/27/panglao-beach-5-reasons-to-choose-this-bohol-beach-over-others/

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Bohol is Under Region VII (Central Visayas)

Bohol – The Jewel of the Philippines

Directions on How to Get To and Around Bohol

Innumerable Interesting Tourist Spots in Bohol

The Best Beaches in Bohol

Colorful and Amazing Festivals in Bohol

Fun and Enjoyable Activities in Bohol

Bohol Photo Gallery

Bohol Video Collections

 

 

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