Budget-Friendly Bohol Countryside Tour- Guide to 1,000 Pesos Travel & Free Accommodation

As my sister Jess and I stepped off the ferry from Cebu, the warm Bohol breeze welcomed us. We couldn’t wait to explore this island paradise known for its lush jungle, pristine beaches, historic churches, and the world-famous Chocolate Hills.

Joining a group tour was the most budget-friendly way to maximize our time. We connected with 8 other travelers on Facebook who hired a van and driver for ₱1,800 ($34). Split 10 ways, it only cost us ₱180 ($3.50) each. The entrance fees and activities cost extra per person.

I’ll break down our jam-packed 4 day Bohol itinerary along with tips to plan your own adventure. Whether you want to chase waterfalls, island hop, or see the top attractions, this guide has something for every type of traveler.

Day 1: Anda & Candijay

We started our first day chasing waterfalls and swimming in natural pools along Bohol’s eastern coast. The rocky cliffs and turquoise waters of Anda blew us away. We hiked through lush jungle and were rewarded with a secluded beach all to ourselves.

No Bohol trip is complete without seeing the world-famous Chocolate Hills in Carmen. Over 1,200 cone-shaped hills stretch as far as the eye can see. We explored the hills on ATVs, getting muddy as we splashed through rain puddles. The thick mud bath was worth it for the adrenaline rush and Instagram worthy photos!

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Day 1 Costs: Van rental: ₱180 ($3.50) Entrance Fees: Chocolate Hills: ₱50 ($1) ATV Ride: ₱450 ($9) Total: ₱680 ($13)

Day 2: Bohol Countryside Tour

Since we split the van rental with other travelers, our transportation costs were extremely low. We paid entrance fees for each attraction like the Tarsier Sanctuary to see the world’s smallest primate and the epic Loboc River lunch cruise.

Floating down the Loboc River gorging on a buffet lunch while taking in lush jungle scenery was a highlight. We ended the evening with free accommodation from our van driver Kuya Jhoel. Making local friends is invaluable for insider travel tips!

Day 2 Costs: Van rental: ₱180 ($3.50)

Entrance Fees:
Tarsier Sanctuary: ₱50 ($1) Loboc River Cruise: ₱450 ($9) – lunch included Total: ₱680 ($13)

Day 3: Dimiao Waterfalls

My favorite day was chasing waterfalls around Dimiao in eastern Bohol. We hiked through the jungle, cooled off in refreshing pools, and had Instagram photo shoots under cascading falls. For adventure seekers, try crossing the towering bamboo Loboc Hanging Bridge suspended over the Loboc River.

Day 3 Costs: Motorbike Rental: ₱500 ($10) Entrance Fees:
Hanging Bridge: ₱20 ($0.40) Total: ₱520 ($10)

Day 4: Panglao Island Hopping

On our last day, we went island hopping around Panglao. Dolphin watching, diving in Balicasag’s underwater paradise, and beach hopping – all in one day! We walked along the powdery white sand of Virgin Island and finished the night bar hopping and shopping at Alona Beach.

Day 4 Costs: Island hopping tour: ₱1,500 ($29) Dinner and drinks: ₱300 ($6)
Total: ₱1,800 ($35)

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4 Days Total Trip Costs: Transportation: ₱720 ($14) Activities and Entrance Fees: ₱2,430 ($47) Accommodation: ₱400 ($8) Food: ₱500 ($10) Total: ₱4,050 ($79)

Tips for an Epic DIY Bohol Adventure

Rent a van or join a group tour to save money. Dividing costs makes attractions more affordable.

Hire a motorbike for waterfall chasing and flexible sightseeing.

Island hopping tours pack the most into one day of island adventures.

Making local friends leads to insider tips on the best places to visit.

Book accommodations and activities online in advance for discounted rates.

I hope this 4 day itinerary inspires your own unforgettable Bohol journey filled with natural wonders, adrenaline-pumping adventures, and lasting friendships, Let me know if you have any questions.

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