An extraordinary find! A sanctuary hidden from the world. Discreetly located and nestled in lush greens and quiet paths, guests can commune with nature and relax from stresses and a strain of daily life, the Bohol Bee Farm is truly a gem.
This healthy option comes from the principle of agricultural development that leads to a better environment, hence organic farming is practiced. Encouraging the staff at Bohol Bee Farm to do livelihood activities is likewise an act of giving back to the communities.
(Learning the Farm Livelihood Activities)
BLOOD COMPACT SITE
The marker that marks the spot where Datu Sikatuna, a native chieftain, forged a Blood Compact with Don Miguel Lopez de Legaspi representing the King of Spain, for the purpose of fostering friendly relations between the two countries.
LOBOC RIVER CRUISE
Starting from Loay bridge , motorized pump boats start the exciting boat ride along palm fringed banks inland. The boat ride ends near the Tontonan Waterfalls where several falls with cascading water provides a pleasant bathing session.
BUSAY FALLS & TARSIER WATCHING
Located inland of the Loboc River past Sevilla Town. This beautiful falls provide exciting scenery for the bathers.
BACLAYON CHURCH
Known as the oldest stone-church in the Philippines built by Jesuits in 1595.Both the internal and external portions of the church contains various interesting relics and artifacts dating back to the early 16th century.
DAUIS CHURCH
The church interiors has a lifelike murals painted on the ceiling. Legend has it that when the town was invaded by pirates, town folks locked themselves inside the church until they ran out of water. Suddenly, a well appeared at the foot of the altar.
PASALUBONG SHOPPING
Buy to your heart Bohol’s delicacies.
Beverly Hills, A scenic subdivision on Lahug Hills commands a breathtaking view of the entire city.
Taoist Temple, a Chinese temple where one could wish for long life., love, love life or money by tossing a coin in each fountain.
Capitol Building, Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City – The seat of the Provincial government, is of pre-war vintage and has the undulating mountains of Cebu for its background. Majestic and imposing, its high dome can be seen along Osmeña Boulevard. A replica of the United States’ White House. One of the many beautiful capitol buildings in the country, constructed in 1937.
Fuente Osmeña – A lovely circular park with a beautiful fountain in the middle. Named after Cebu; a Grand Old Man, the late President Sergio Osmeña, Sr.
President Sergio Osmena, Contains the late president’s historic car, his personal belongings and mementoes.
Magellan’s Cross, the replica of which contains the remnants of the original one planted by Ferdinand Magellan on Cebu’s shores, stands within a wayside shrine commemorating the conversion of the first Filipinos to Christianity. Ceiling murals depict the first Catholic mass celebrated on Philippine shores.
Fort San Pedro, the smallest and oldest bastion in the country, was built in 1738 to repel Muslim raiders. At times, it served as a stronghold for Filipino revolutionaries, as a US army barracks, and as a prison camp during the Japanese occupation. Today, it is a historical park,
Colon Street, Downtown Area, Cebu City – This is also known as Parian District, the oldest street in the Philippines built by the Spaniards during the time of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi. Named after Christopher Colombus, it is the heart of downtown Cebu, a glittering city by night lined with moviehouses, restaurants, department stores, and other business establishments.
Magellan’s Marker, Punta Engaño, Lapulapu City about 20 kms. from Cebu City. Encouraged by the success of Christianizing the people of Cebu, Magellan crossed the channel to Mactan Island in an effort to spread the faith. Before he reached the shores, he was killed by the chieftain of the island, Lapulapu and his men during the battle for supremacy and freedon on April 27, 1521. Efforts to retrieve the body of Magellan were futile inspite of the offer to trade jewelries and spices for his dead body. This marker was erected in 1866 to mark the spot where the great explorer died.
Lapu Lapu Monument, Punta Engaño, Lapulapu City – Site where the battle between Mactan Island Chieftain Lapulapu and the foreign aggressor Ferdinand Magellan occured in April 27, 1521. It depicts the hero holding a bolo in one hand and a pestle on the other. Said weapons were believed to have been used during his combat with Magellan. This monument stands as a reminder of Filipino bravery.
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