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The Blood Compact statue in Tagbilaran City, Bohol, the Philippines

Things to do in  Tagbilaran City

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The gateway to Bohol, Tagbilaran City, is where many journeys to the island begin and end. Shopping malls and busy urban streets make the city very different from the rest of Bohol. Tagbilaran’s tourism and transport infrastructure make it convenient for visitors to base themselves. Visitors won’t find many things to do in Tagbilaran City beyond several cultural landmarks. It’s much more common to leave the city to visit the beaches of Panglao or head to Bohol’s interior of rivers and Chocolate Hills.

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When to visit

Wait for the monsoons and typhoons to pass through the tropical island of Bohol and visit Tagbilaran City in its dry season, from December to May. One perk of coming out of season is catching the month-long Sandugo Festival held in July. Through reenactments, street dancing competitions, and concerts, the city celebrates the signing of its Blood Compact peace treaty between the local inhabitants and the Spanish Conquistadors.

Getting around

Take your pick when it comes to transport options in Tagbilaran City. Walking will only get you so far in the city, but thankfully, jeepneys, motorbike tricycles, and local buses are all readily available. Unlike city buses, jeepneys don’t run to a schedule, and you can hail them anywhere along their route. Tricycles, essentially local tuk-tuks, can squeeze in two to four passengers depending on their make. Island City Mall and Tagbilaran City Square are the two main transport hubs in Tagbilaran City.

Traveler tips

Dining options in the center of Tagbilaran City mostly revolve around the city’s malls and fast food options, including the homegrown favorite Jollibee. If you’re not craving fried chicken and spaghetti and want to try Phillippine cuisine, head to Gerarda's Place, a popular local restaurant with a menu of typical regional dishes, including seafood, dinakdakan, and kare-kare, plus vegetarian specialties such as tortang talong.

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People Also Ask
Q:Is Tagbilaran City worth visiting?
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It depends. Tagbilaran City is the main settlement on the island of Bohol, but it’s more of a transit point rather than a sightseeing destination. The city has a few attractions, including Tagbilaran Cathedral, the National Museum of the Philippines - Bohol, and the Blood Compact Shrine on its outskirts.

Q:What is Tagbilaran City known for?
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Tagbilaran City is best known as the gateway to the island of Bohol and for its port, which has connections to Cebu City and Siquijor. Visitors often stay in Tagbilaran City or pass through to visit Panglao Island and attractions on Bohol, such as the Chocolate Hills and Loboc River.

Q:Is Tagbilaran different from Panglao?
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Yes, Tagbilaran City and Panglao are different places, although they are near one another. Tagbilaran City is the main city on the island of Bohol. Panglao is an island off the coast of Tagbilaran City. Panglao is home to most of the popular beaches in Bohol and Panglao International Airport.

Q:How should I spend a day in Tagbilaran City?
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Begin a day in Tagbilaran City by heading to Plaza Jose P. Rizal. This square sits between Tagbilaran Cathedral and the National Museum of the Philippines - Bohol. After visiting these landmarks, organize transport to get you to Baclayon Church outside of Tagbilaran and stop to see the Blood Compact Shrine.

Q:What are the top attractions to visit in Tagbilaran City?
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Tagbilaran City has a few culturally important attractions, such as the Blood Compact Shrine, the National Museum of the Philippines - Bohol, and Tagbilaran Cathedral. Most of the other attractions in Tagbilaran City are shopping malls—the only ones on Bohol—where you can find modern shops, restaurants, and cafés.

Q:What is the best month to visit Tagbilaran City?
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The best months to visit Tagbilaran City and Bohol are from December to May in the pleasant dry season. These months are also the island’s high season. To avoid the busiest period, come late in the season (April and May).