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Bohol Photo Galleries

Nature

Nature

Although quite small, the nature and landscape of Bohol is quite diverse. Of course you can see the world famous Chocolate Hills, but also hills covered with trees and surrounded by ricefields in terraces, the 'man made' forest, and through all if this are woven a large number of larger and smaller streams, and an occasional waterfall.
 
Daily Life

Daily Life

Just some images from daily life on Bohol, both the daily chores as the highlights of life.
 
Monuments

Monuments

Scattered throughout Bohol, you will be surprised by the number of old churches and other buildings that still remind us of the centuries of Spanish domination. Although sometimes somewhat dilapidated, and badly in need of restauration, they remind us of our past.
 
Underwater

Underwater

Bohol is a true diver's paradise, and although there is plenty to see above sealevel, at least half of the visitors specifically come to Bohol to take a peek under the waves.
 
Beaches

Beaches

Bohol is famous for its white beaches, with which it is so richly blessed. Most famous is of course Alona Beach, but many more, more remote and more quiet can be found by the adventurous visitor.
 
From Outer Space

From Outer Space

NASA kindly provided us with a number of pictures of Bohol taken from outer space. Nothing much man-made to be seen, but they are not your everyday touristic snap!
 
Flowers

Flowers

No Boholano house is complete without a garden, and you will be surprised how even the simplest houses can be surrounded with numerous beautiful orchids.
 
Food

Food

Most of the Boholanos still grow and eat their own food. Collected here are pictures of some of the types of food you can expect to find.
 
Animals

Animals

On Bohol, you will be surrounded by animals, mostly domestic. But Bohol is also home to the tiny tarsier, one of the worlds smallest primates.
 
Transport

Transport

There are many ways to go from A to B in Bohol. Of course, you have the ubiquitous Jeepney, but local ingenuity knows no limits if it comes to inventing new means of transportation.
 
Hotels & Resorts

Hotels & Resorts

On Bohol, you can find resorts in various price classes. From world class facilities, where you can find every luxury desired, to the very simple cottages, where even streaming water is not included...
 
Fiesta Time

Fiesta Time

Bohol is well known for its many fiestas and festivals. Especially during the month of May, in which not a single day passes without a fiesta somewhere on the island.
 
Historic Photographs

Historic Photographs

It is hard to imagine what Bohol looked like a hundred years ago, but old photographs can help us get an impression. A lot has changed, but some things still remain suprizingly the same...
 
Fruits

Fruits

In Bohol, you can find plenty of fruits, some well known and common, such as the Mango, some less well know, but still delicious
 
Vegetables

Vegetables

Besides fruits, you can also find a choice of vegetables on Bohol.
 
Delicacies

Delicacies

Pasalubong, something to bring home as gifts after a trip is a well-known Filipino tradition. Always good are local varieties of snacks. Each place has its own specialty.
 
Handicrafts

Handicrafts

Philippine handicrafts, such as woodcarvings or basket-ware, make excellent pasalubong (gifts to bring home) or souvenirs.
 
Designs

Designs

Various designs you can have printed on all kinds of items via our CafePress shop.
 
Earthquake

Earthquake

Images of the devastation caused by the October 15, 2013 earthquake in Bohol.
 
Pamilacan Island

Pamilacan Island

Pamilacan Island is a small island about 15 km from the main island of Bohol. It is part of the municipality of Baclayon. Its area is about 140 hectares, and it is home to about 2000 inhabitants. It is surrounded for about three quarters by a nice beach, still undeveloped, while the remainder of it's coastline is formed by a high cliff. You can leisurely walk around the entire island in about two hours.