A firedancer eagerly performs in front of the guests while an assistant goes around to collect donations for the free show. Vendors of food stands in front of the establishments offer several delicacies - most of which are grilled seafood, pork and chicken. We opted to buy food from the cafeterias which are situated far from the beachfront and we were able to avail cheaper grilled food (with almost the same taste and quality, i guess?).
grilled chicken at P60 each |
ALONA BEACH
Address:
Panglao Island, Bohol
How to get there (from Tagbilaran airport):
a. for the flush traveler
a. for the flush traveler
If you have enough dough to spend, why not ride a metered taxi and worry about nothing else? :)
b. for the adventure seeker
Ride a habal-habal (local term for a motor bike) and pay about P250-400 depending on your haggling skills.
c. for the budget-conscious backpacker
Ride a tricycle to Tawala waiting area + take a jeep to Panglao. Take note that jeeps pass by the Tawala waiting area only every hour. This means you have to wait for the next jeep if the first one that passes by is already full. If you are not in the mood to wait, this is not a good option at all.
vickywallace@boholbeefarm.com
How to get there (from Bohol Bee Farm):
a. for the flush traveler
If you have enough dough to spend, why not ride a metered taxi and worry about nothing else?
b. for the adventure seeker
Ride a habal-habal (local term for a motor bike) and pay about P150-250 depending on your haggling skills.
c. for the budget-conscious backpacker
Hire a habal-habal from Bohol Bee Farm to the PUV waiting area (P20-P50) + take a jeep to Panglao (P15). Take note that jeeps pass by the PUV waiting waiting area only every hour. This means you have to wait for the next jeep if the first one that passes by is already full. If you are not in the mood to wait, this is not a good option at all.
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