Best Hotels in Bohol, Philippines — Chocolate Hills, Tarsiers, and Turquoise Seas
Hotel Guide5 min readBy Goatodeer Team

Best Hotels in Bohol, Philippines — Chocolate Hills, Tarsiers, and Turquoise Seas

Bohol has always had the natural assets — the surreal Chocolate Hills, the tiny wide-eyed tarsiers, and some of the Philippines' most spectacular coral reefs. But in recent years the island has quietly built a hotel scene that matches the scenery. From barefoot beachfront lodges on Panglao Island to eco-resorts tucked into the jungle interior, Bohol now offers accommodation for every budget and every style of traveler.

Lush green hills of Bohol with tropical vegetation

Lush green hills of Bohol with tropical vegetation

The main gateway is Panglao Island, connected to Bohol by bridge, where Alona Beach serves as the social hub with its strip of dive shops, restaurants, and hotels. But the smartest travelers are venturing beyond Alona to discover quieter stretches of sand and the rich cultural interior. Getting around is easy with rented scooters or hired drivers who charge remarkably little for full-day tours.

1.Amorita ResortView on Booking.com ↗

Location: Alona Beach, Panglao Island

Price: From around 150 USD per night

Amorita is widely considered the best hotel on Panglao, and it is easy to see why. Perched on a cliff above Alona Beach with a private staircase leading down to the sand, it combines a spectacular location with polished service and thoughtful design. Rooms and villas are spacious with dark wood furnishings, private balconies, and rain showers. The infinity pool seems to spill into the sea below. The restaurant, Saffron, serves excellent Filipino and international cuisine with ingredients sourced from the hotel's own organic garden. Staff are warm and attentive in that distinctly Filipino way that makes you feel like a guest in someone's home rather than a number on a booking system.

2.Hennan Resort Alona BeachView on Booking.com ↗

Location: Alona Beach, Panglao Island

Price: From around 120 USD per night

Hennan is the largest resort on Alona Beach and appeals to travelers who want a full-service experience. The grounds are expansive with multiple pools, a long beachfront, and enough restaurant options that you could eat somewhere different every night. Rooms are modern and well-maintained with all the expected amenities. The standout feature is the sheer beachfront footage — even in peak season, you can always find a quiet spot on the sand. Families love it for the kids' club and shallow swimming areas, and couples appreciate the adults-only pool and spa.

White sand beach with crystal-clear turquoise water

White sand beach with crystal-clear turquoise water

3.The Bellevue ResortView on Booking.com ↗

Location: Doljo Beach, Panglao Island

Price: From around 130 USD per night

Bellevue sits on Doljo Beach, a quieter stretch of sand on the north side of Panglao that feels a world away from Alona's bustle. The resort is large but well-designed, with lush gardens, a lagoon-style pool, and a long private beach. Rooms are contemporary with floor-to-ceiling windows and neutral tones. The breakfast buffet is one of the best in the Philippines, an extravagant spread of Filipino, Asian, and Western options that makes skipping lunch feel like the responsible choice. There is a good spa and a dive centre that organizes trips to Balicasag Island, one of the top dive sites in the Visayas.

4.Loboc River ResortView on Booking.com ↗

Location: Loboc, Bohol interior

Price: From around 55 USD per night

For something completely different, Loboc River Resort sits on the banks of the emerald-green Loboc River in the heart of Bohol's interior. The setting is magical — dense jungle on both sides, fireflies at night, and the sound of flowing water as your constant companion. Rooms are simple but comfortable wooden cottages on stilts above the river. Kayaks are available for guests, and the village of Loboc is a short walk away with its historic church and lively local market. From here you can easily visit the Chocolate Hills, the tarsier sanctuary, and the hanging bridges. It is the best base for exploring inland Bohol.

5.Mithi Resort and SpaView on Booking.com ↗

Location: Dauis, Panglao Island

Price: From around 100 USD per night

Mithi occupies a peaceful stretch of coastline away from the Alona strip and offers a more intimate experience. The design is native-inspired with thatched roofs, bamboo details, and rooms that open directly onto the sea or a private garden. The spa uses Filipino healing traditions and locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant serves beautifully presented dishes that draw on Boholano recipes. At 100 USD a night, Mithi delivers a boutique experience at a mid-range price, and the quieter location means you actually hear the waves rather than bar music.

Bohol delivers far more than most visitors expect. Spend a few days on the beach, a day exploring the Chocolate Hills and tarsier sanctuaries, and another diving or snorkelling at Balicasag Island. The combination of natural wonders, Filipino warmth, and genuinely affordable luxury makes it one of Southeast Asia's most complete destinations.

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