Bohol offers a wide assortment of ecological and cultural points of interest. The existing major tourist
attractions range from the geological to the historical, natural and religious, making Bohol a magnet for
those wishing to invest in the tourism business.
Bohol anchors its tourism package on what is called its tourism pillars; the Chocolate Hills (a National Geological Monument, the province’s signature attraction); its white-sand beach areas of Panglao Island, dive spots in Balicasag and Cabilao Islands where one can marvel at the colorful and exotic display of marine life; the Philippine Tarsier (one of the smallest living primate and oldest land Species in continuous existence in the Philippines belonging to the primitive sub-order Prosimii datinf around 45 million years); its heritage structure of coralline stone erected during the Spanish era that include churches, convents, watchtowers, escuelas de niños fascinating culture and history rich in texture and y niñas , cabildo and presidencias; and Bohol’s topography, dynamic arts and cultural traditions worth to treasure.
Within a single holiday, the tourist can swim with the fishes, dive in one of the world’s finest coral reefs or be awed by the centuries-old stone churches and other structures. Bohol’s natural attractions and rich culture history combine to make a visit to the province unique and worthwhile.