Set on Panglao Island’s white sands, the newly renovated Bohol Beach Club combines spacious, stylish rooms with lush gardens and a private beach, offering unmatched comfort and access to turquoise waters
Location: Located on Panglao Island in Bohol, one of the Philippines’ most beautiful provinces, the resort sits on an exclusive beachfront with powdery white sand and calm, crystal-clear waters. This area is renowned for its marine life, world-class diving and gentle coastal scenery. Guests can explore Bohol’s countryside on day trips to the Chocolate Hills, the Tarsier Sanctuary, or the Bilar Man-Made Forest, and enjoy the famous Loboc River Cruise for a taste of local culture and nature combined.
Rooms: The resort offers 88 rooms, including 80 Deluxe Rooms and 8 Beachview Suites. Each one is bright, spacious and thoughtfully designed with a mix of modern features and Filipino craftsmanship. Expect soft neutral tones, wooden accents and locally made furniture. All rooms feature air conditioning, smart TV, Wi-Fi, a private veranda and either pool or beach views. Suites include separate showers and bathtubs, walk-in closets and generous living space. Pet-friendly and accessible rooms are available, reflecting the resort’s inclusive spirit.
Amenities: Guests can enjoy the resort’s wide range of amenities, from its pristine swimming pool and open beachfront to a well-equipped dive shop and water sports centre. The in-house restaurant, Agotata, serves Filipino and international dishes throughout the day, alongside freshly mixed cocktails and homemade desserts. Room service is available for those who prefer quiet evenings on their veranda. The resort also offers transport services, guided tours, and a bar for relaxed sunset drinks.
Activities: For those keen to explore, Club Aquasports operates directly within the resort, offering diving, snorkelling, kayaking, paddle boarding and island-hopping adventures. Popular dive spots include Balicasag, Pamilacan and Cabilao Islands, as well as the nearby BBC House Reef. Guests can also arrange tours to iconic Bohol landmarks such as the Chocolate Hills, Baclayon Church and the Tarsier Sanctuary, or enjoy a river cruise through Loboc for a slower pace of discovery.
Sustainability: Bohol Beach Club integrates sustainability through eco-friendly room designs, waste reduction initiatives and support for local communities. The resort’s Green Rooms promote lower-impact stays, using energy-efficient systems and locally sourced materials. Efforts to protect the surrounding marine sanctuary reflect a long-standing commitment to environmental stewardship and responsible tourism.
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January
January is a great time to visit the Philippines. It offers pleasant weather with cooler temperatures, making it ideal for exploring cities like Manila and experiencing the Sinulog Festival in Cebu. Waters are clear for diving and snorkelling.
February
February continues the favourable weather, suitable for beach activities and island-hopping in Palawan. It's an excellent time for cultural events and exploring the Ifugao Rice Terraces.
March
March is still a good time to visit, with comfortable temperatures. Enjoy the Panagbenga Festival in Baguio and explore the beaches of Boracay. Waters are perfect for water sports.
April
April is ideal for island adventures and water sports. Explore the beaches of El Nido and enjoy the Pahiyas Festival in Lucban. It's warm but pleasant for outdoor activities.
May
May is generally good, but it marks the beginning of the wet season in some regions. Enjoy the colorful Flores de Mayo celebrations and dive in Apo Reef.
June
May is generally good, but it marks the beginning of the wet season in some regions. Enjoy the colorful Flores de Mayo celebrations and dive in Apo Reef.
July
July continues the rainy season. Explore the lush rainforests of Mindanao and enjoy cultural experiences. Coastal activities are not advisable.
August
August still sees rainfall, so focus on cultural experiences. Explore historical sites in Cebu and enjoy local festivals. Beach activities are limited.
September
September provides pleasant weather with fewer crowds. Explore the cultural gems of Luzon, hike Mount Pulag, or immerse yourself in the rich history of Corregidor Island.
October
October has some rainfall but is still good for travel. Attend cultural events in Manila, explore the culinary scene, and visit historical sites like Intramuros.
November
November marks the start of the dry season in a few regions. Enjoy the beauty of Banaue Rice Terraces, dive in Apo Island, and explore the beaches of Bohol.
December
December is a popular time to visit, with pleasant weather and festive celebrations. Experience Christmas traditions in the Philippines and enjoy the holiday spirit in cities like Manila and Cebu. Beach activities are great.
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