Bohol Philippines is famous for its white beaches, most famous are Alona Beach, Panglao Beach and many more.

Bohol is like a jade brooch set on a velvet-blue sea. Its fertile
land has hills that roll gently around lush forests and grassy meadows.
Marine life - from schools of tiny reef fish to bigger pods of dolphins
and whales - teem in the surrounding waters.
Located east of
Cebu and southwest of Leyte in the Philippines' Central Visayas region,
Bohol is bounded on the north by the Camotes Sea, on the west by the
Cebu Strait, and on the South by the Bohol Sea.
Covering an
area of 4,117 square kilometers, it is essentially an agricultural
province, with rice, coconut and corn as main produce. Fishing is a
major industry.
Bohol's handicrafts are famous throughout the
country. These include mats and baskets, raffia woven cloth, fashion
accessories, woodcraft, processed food, and ceramics. [content: toursbohol.com] |