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BEACHES IN BOHOL
The island of Bohol is one of the best tourist destinations. This is attributed to the famous Tarsiers as well as the mysterious chocolate Hills. It is also due to start offering a different set of simulation for visitors as well as tourists in the globe. It has many world class resorts and beaches. It is an island that is located at the core of Philippines in the Visayas region. Bohol has been blessed with many shorelines which consist of white sand beaches as well as lovely caves. Read More: http://www.why-philippines.com/1590/check-out-bohol/
Bolod Beach
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Bolod Place and Dumaluan Beach are like a mini Boracay in Bohol, for here you can enjoy walking beautiful, long sandy beaches and visit resorts, restaurants and beach bars along the shoreline.
Those who desire a quiet, peaceful place by the beach, far from the hustle and bustle of city life, with a nice view, can find it all here.Imagine yourself surrounded by the lush tropical vegetation of Panglao Island. Enjoy the soft sandy beach and the clear water. And here you are close enough to Alona beach to enjoy all of the restaurants and attractions of that famous beach. There’s also the Tarsier Foundation, old Spanish churches, diving and snorkelling on the many coral reefs, the Chocolate Hills and river cruises, etc.
While staying at Bolod Beach Resort and its beautiful sandy beach you can enjoy all of the attractions of both Panglao Island and Bohol. Read more: http://true-beachfront.com/hotel/bolod-beach-resort/panglao-island-philippines
Doljo Beach
Doljo Beach has the sense of a place left out, somewhat forgotten as the mass of visitors go elsewhere. However, it is easy to argue that this is the most beautiful beach on Panglao Island. Its 1,600 metre length is more than double that of Alona Beach, but it holds less than half of the beachfront hotels. The fringing palms, beached outrigger boats and empty spaces give Doljo the tropical paradise look.
The sand here is fine, though a little off-white and is mixed with coral bits. Coconut plantations still occupy most of the beachfront land, though in many places there are big, shady beach trees at the high-tide mark. Read More: http://true-beachfront.com/beach/doljo-beach/panglao-island-philippines
Momo Beach
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Just like their tagline: Not Your Ordinary Beach House! Yes, Indeed!
Only a 45–minute drive from Bohol’s Tagbilaran Airport, Momo Beach offers a scenic seaside and sunset view. Also, the other thing that sets it apart from other beaches in the area is that it’s an Eco-chic boutique resort. The beach incorporates island beach lifestyle with classy furniture and classy living that you can feel in their beach house.
Even though the beach has class, you can’t feel any discomfort or sense of awkwardness because the place is very family-oriented. Read More: http://mugstoria.com/primary-homes/7-beaches-in-bohol-you-must-visit-in-your-lifetime/
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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
Colorful and Amazing Festivals in Bohol
Fun and Enjoyable Activities in Bohol
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