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Panglao Island in Bohol province has been named one of the world’s best secret beaches by a prestigious travel magazine, the Department of Tourism said Wednesday.
 
In its March 2012 issue, Travel+Leisure had cited Panglao as one of 15 beach hideaways that it said are “understated, unexpected, and—at least for now—under the radar.”   Read More:   http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/251369/lifestyle/travel/panglao-in-bohol-named-one-of-best-secret-beaches-on-earth#sthash.5OM2qGyc.dpuf

 


Bagobo Beach

 

Photo from: http://www.bohol-guide.com/accommodation/panglao/bagobo-beach-resort/

 

Bagobo Beach is located at Barangay Libaong, Panglao Island. It is a beach with very fine white sand and fringed by tall coconut palm trees and other tropical varieties.

 

The water is crystal clear and reveals an underwater world of such beauty that made divers and snorkelers come back from time to time bringing in their friends and acquaintances.  Read more: http://www.bohol-philippines.com/bagobo-beach.html

 

Danao Beach

 

Photo from:  http://www.boholsouthbeach.com/danao_beach/

 

Danao Beach is the rocky neighbour to Alona Beach, with sandy stretches and coves breaking up the mostly rugged coastline. Some resorts here have a beach, but some don’t. The jagged rocks and thorny brush make it impossible to walk along the shore to Alona, so each of the beachfront hotels here is especially isolated and quiet. So most visitors any trip outside one of these resorts will require transport. This isolation will make them ideal for some visitors, but not all. If considering booking a hotel in Danao be sure to look at photos and to know what to expect.

Danao is used by a lot of divers, whose focus is the hug coral reef offshore, not doing things on land. Read More:   http://true-beachfront.com/guide/danao-beach-panglao-island-bohol-philippines-beach-resorts

 

Bingag Beach

 

Photo from:  http://philippinebeach.blogspot.com/2009/03/bingag-beach-bohol-philippines.html

 

Barangay Bingag is mainly a tourist attraction because of it’s picturesque white-sand beaches. Bingag Beach is situated in Barangay Bingag, Dauis, Panglao Island in Bohol and is located right next to the province’s capital of Tagbilaran. It lies on the southern part of the island and is home to several beach resorts offering different kinds of water activities such as sailing, rowing, jet skiing, kayaking and more. The resorts in the vicinity also play host to business conventions, week-end getaways and extended holidays and is popular among local and foreign tourists.

Bingag Beach provides the perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of urban living with its powdery white sand, crystal blue waters, long stretch beach fronts, and a warm tropical climate.

Panglao Island Nature Resort and Spa
Telephone: +(63)(038) 4115878
Manila Telephone: +(63)(02) 7240538
Website: http://www.panglaoisland.com
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Telephone: +(63)(038) 5000978
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Read More: http://philippinebeach.blogspot.com/2009/03/bingag-beach-bohol-philippines.html

 

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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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