Tagbilaran City

Attractions in Tagbilaran City

Completed in 1727, the Baclayon Church stands as a testament to Spain’s first colonial settlement on Bohol, built by 200 slave laborers using coral stone. Originally, it likely replaced an […]

The Blood Compact Monument, crafted by renowned 20th-century Filipino sculptor Napoleon Abueva, stands as a bronze testament to a pivotal historical event. Located just east of Tagbilaran City, it overlooks […]

Winding through eastern Bohol, the Abatan River once served as a vital transportation route. Today, it is the river’s estuary, surrounded by pristine mangrove forests, that attracts visitors. At night, […]

The Bamboo Hanging Bridge Sevilla, also known as the Tigbao Hanging Bridge or Sipatan Twin Hanging Bridge, spans 82 feet (25 meters) above Bohol’s Loboc River in Tagbilaran City, Philippines. […]

Nestled in the Philippines, near Tagbilaran City, Mag-Aso Falls features twin waterfalls that cascade 25 feet (8 meters) into a turquoise pool at the base of a lush canyon. The […]

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