Photo: Magalhães / Public domain
Panglao is a small island just off the southwest coast of Bohol in the Philippines, famous for its powdery white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and world-class diving spots. Once a quiet fishing community, it has evolved into a popular resort destination while still retaining pockets of laid-back charm. The island offers a perfect blend of beach relaxation, underwater adventures, and easy access to Bohol's iconic attractions.
Highlights & What to See
- Alona Beach: The main tourist strip lined with resorts, restaurants, and bars, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and sunset cocktails.
- Doljo Beach: A quieter, more serene stretch of sand perfect for a peaceful escape and excellent snorkeling right off the shore.
- Hinagdanan Cave: A stunning limestone cave with a natural pool where you can swim in cool, clear water surrounded by stalactites.
- Panglao Island Nature Resort: While a private resort, its beautiful grounds and a secret beach are worth a visit if you're staying nearby.
- Dive Sites: World-renowned spots like Balicasag Island (famous for turtles and coral gardens) and Pamilacan Island (for dolphin and whale watching) are accessible by boat.
- Bohol Bee Farm: An organic farm and restaurant with panoramic views, serving unique dishes like flower salads and homemade ice cream.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travelers spend 3 to 5 days on Panglao. This allows enough time to relax on the beaches, take a day trip to Balicasag for diving or snorkeling, and explore the nearby chocolate hills and tarsiers on Bohol mainland. For a more leisurely pace, add an extra day to explore Hinagdanan Cave and the island's quieter corners.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bohol Mainland: Visit the iconic Chocolate Hills, the Philippine tarsier sanctuary, and the centuries-old Baclayon Church.
- Balicasag Island: A marine sanctuary with exceptional snorkeling and diving, just a 30-minute boat ride from Panglao.
- Pamilacan Island: Known for dolphin and whale watching (seasonal) and a beautiful white-sand beach.
- Cebu: A quick ferry ride away, offering urban attractions, whale shark encounters in Oslob, and canyoneering at Kawasan Falls.
- Bohol Countryside Tour: Combine Panglao with a day trip to Loboc River for a river cruise, and visit the man-made forest and hanging bridge.
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Image credits
- Balicasag Island — Magalhães / Public domain
- Pamilacan Island — Magalhães / Public domain
- Cebu — Dltl2010 / CC0
- Loboc River — DerHessi / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Chocolate Hills — CC BY-SA 3.0