Driving Around Tagbilaran City and Bohol
If you are from the west or in other developed nations, you might find driving around Tagbilaran as an adrenalin rush. Unfortunately traffic rules are not strictly enforced so the usual stop sign is not really followed by most drivers. Although driving in Tagbilaran is benign compared to driving in Manila, to stay […]
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A Tricycle Ride in Tagbilaran
This is an interesting video shot from inside a tricycle as it travels through Gallares St. from the pier to JJ’s Seafood Village near K of C drive. If you haven’t tried a tricycle ride yet, it’s definitely something you’d want to do when you visit Bohol. As of today, the fare is […]
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Get a motorbike and go around like the locals
Perhaps the quickest way to get around Tagbilaran and nearby towns is to rent a motorbike and drive yourself around the city and nearby towns like Panglao, Dauis, Baclayon and Maribojoc. You can avoid the traffic (yeah it happens sometimes in the congested parts of the city), it’s way cheaper than hiring a taxi and […]
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Arriving by ferry at the pier of Tagbilaran, Bohol
Arriving by ferry or boat is much more interesting than arriving by plane. When the ferry is about to dock, many passengers will stand up and position themselves near the doors. This is actually an unsafe practice as the ferry might bump a bit with the pier bump guards and can throw people […]
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What to expect when you arrive at the airport of Tagbilaran, Bohol
If you are arriving by plane, then most likely you will be able to get your checked-in luggage in a similar way as you do at bigger airports. A recently installed conveyor really helped a lot in making Tagbilaran Airport feel like an airport when you arrive. Previously, the luggage are brought in by the […]
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