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Peak Season Holidays:
All tours that will fall on Dec 25, January 1 and Good Friday will have an additional surcharge of Php 1,500 to be added to the total bill.
Note: No Island-Hopping Trip on May 15 & June 24 as this date are holidays in Pamilacan Island.
Child Policy:
1-2-year-old – Free of Charge
3-6-year-old – 50% of the rate of the accompanying adult 7-year-old – Up – Adult rate will apply
Tour Description:
This tour allows you to take a glance of Bohol’s capital city of about 100,000 people, with its old houses and public market. Tagbilaran City has been called the City of Friendship as this is where Captain Miguel Lopez de Legaspi of Spain and Rajah Sika Tuna fostered and sealed a friendly relation between two nations through the Blood Compact (Sandugo). At present, a reenactment of this event is done every year thru the Sandugo Street Dancing and Mardigrass.
The Provincial Capitol is just across the St. Joseph Cathedral, originally built in 1767 by the Jesuit mission. Although the structure has been renovated but the original silver pieces in its altar are well preserved and still being used. Just beside the Capitol is the Bohol Branch of the National Museum, which displays historical artefacts of the province
The Dao Central Market displays the abundance of the marine and agricultural products of the province. Every Tuesday and Friday are the market day (tabo), this is a day where farmers and traders from the neighboring municipalities will converge in the central market to sell and trade their different agricultural products.
Right across the Dao Central Market is the Island City Mall or ICM, one of the grandest shopping centers in the entire province of Bohol. It contains three floors featuring cinemas, specialty stores, and a department store. Additionally, it also holds some of the top local and international fast-food chains in the Philippines, plus a spacious supermarket that serves almost everything that people need in their daily lives. At the same time, there are lots of fashion boutiques to help customers keep up with the latest trends in clothing and style.
Moving around the city can be done thru services of the three (3) wheeled "tricycle", habal-habal, Multicabs and a few taxis.
Other points of interest are the Governor's Mansion, the fish port, Sitio Ubos " Old Tagbilaran" ancestral houses, antique shops and souvenirs shops.
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