Bohol is known to be one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in the Philippines. If you are booking a vacation to this wonderful island, it would be such a shame if you do not include the Virgin Island in Panglao. The island earned its name owing to the fact that it is inhabited and its gets visited rarely even if it has been made available to the public for quite some time now. During high tide, the island is a marvel to see since only its palm trees remain visible while the rest of the place gets submerged by the sea. However, during low tide, not only does its shore become visible but also a long and narrow white sand beach that is around one hectare long.
As soon as you step foot on the Virgin Island, you’ll be captivated by its untouched natural beauty. The gleaming white sand beach stretches out before you, a pure contrast to the clear turquoise waters that surround the island. Small huts, built primarily for shade, dot the beach area and provide a perfect spot for a leisurely picnic. The untouched beauty of this isolated haven presents a perfect opportunity for those seeking tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of crowded tourist spots.
Apart from basking in the stunning views, the Virgin Island offers various activities to engage in. For nature lovers, taking a leisurely stroll along the long sandbar during low tide is a must. Here, you can observe various sea creatures, such as starfish and crabs, in their natural habitat. Remember, however, to tread lightly and refrain from disturbing or collecting these sea creatures, to maintain the balance of the marine ecosystem.
For adventure seekers, snorkeling is a great way to explore the rich marine life surrounding the island. The pristine waters around Virgin Island are home to an array of colorful coral reefs and a diverse collection of marine species. Rent snorkeling gear from the local vendors and plunge into the undersea world to witness a beautiful aquatic display.
You can hire a boat for island hopping that take you to the Virgin Island and also to the other nearby islands like Balicasag and Pamilacan. Remember, the island doesn’t have any food stalls or restaurants, so it’s a good idea to pack your own food and drinks. Do make sure to clean up after yourself and leave the island as pristine as you found it.
The Virgin Island is indeed a hidden paradise, a peaceful refuge in the middle of the sea. This untouched beauty, combined with an array of activities, makes it a must-visit for every traveler heading to Bohol. So, when planning your next trip, make sure the Virgin Island in Panglao is on your itinerary!
Rates
- Snorkel Hire – Php 150 / pax
- Shoe Hire – Php 100 / pax
- Life Guard / Entrance fee to Marine Sanctuary – P 110 / pax
Ammenities:
- Fish sanctuary
- Dolphin watching
- Island Hopping
- Snorkeling
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