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BOHOL Tour 2026 - Chocolate Hills, Tarsier and River Cruise Lunch

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• Mobile ticket • English language

Overview

‼️TIP: BIG SAVINGS if you travel in a group of at least 4 persons‼️ For this tour/activity, the Bohol Countryside Tour: You will have close encounter with the Tarsiers (some call it small monkeys). You will be having a filipino buffet lunch on a Floating Restaurant, eat your lunch while cruising along the Loboc River. There is also a live band onboard the cruise. You also have the chance to experience our local dance "tinikling". You will also be able to see the world famous Chocolate Hills from the viewing deck. Optional Places to visit: Baclayon Church Loboc-Bilar Man Made Forest Aproniana Souvenir & Gift Shop

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What's Included

  • Private transportation
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Entrance Fees to Tarsier Viewing & Chocolate Hills
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Buffet Lunch aboard a Floating Restaurant, cruising along the Majestic Loboc River

What's Not Included

  • Optional Activity: ATV or Buggy (per hour)

Meeting & Pickup

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Itinerary

Stop 1

Guests will be cruising along the Loboc River, while having their Filipino Buffet Lunch. The Boat has its own entertainment (live music). The cruise has two quick stops so guests will get to see our local dances and local songs.

1h 30m •

Stop 2

Guests will be viewing that Chocolate Hills

25 minutes •

Stop 3

Bilar man made forest is a stretch of densely planted Mahogany trees located in the border of Loboc and Bilar towns

Stop 4

The Philippine tarsier (Carlito syrichta), known locally as mawmag in Cebuano and other Visayan languages, and magô in Waray, is a species of tarsier endemic to the Philippines. It is found in the southeastern part of the archipelago, particularly on the islands of Bohol, Samar and Leyte. It is a member of the approximately 45-million-year-old family Tarsiidae, whose name is derived from its elongated "tarsus" or ankle bone.

20 minutes •

Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Guests with seasickness should inform the driver
  • Travel time may vary depending on the pickup location (e.g. seaport or at the hotel in Panglao). Also, at the floating restaurant, there are queueing times that lasts from 30mins to 2 hours (depending on season).

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