Siquijor
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Yes, there are ferry services that operate between Siquijor and Bohol. Ferries typically depart from Siquijor Port or Larena Port on Siquijor Island and arrive at either Tagbilaran Port or Tubigon Port in Bohol, depending on the ferry operator.
Several companies provide these services, offering both fast and standard ferry options. The ferries run multiple times per day, making it easy to plan your trip. It is recommended to check the ferry schedules in advance as times may vary based on the season and sea conditions.
The ferry ride from Siquijor to Bohol takes approximately 1.5 to 2.5 hours, depending on the type of ferry you choose. Fast ferries, can complete the journey in around 1.5 hours, while slower ferries may take closer to 2 to 2.5 hours.
Sea conditions can also affect travel time, so it’s always good to allow for some flexibility in your travel schedule.
Ferry tickets from Siquijor to Bohol typically cost between 13 to 22 euros, depending on the ferry operator and the class of service you choose. Fast ferries are generally more expensive compared to standard ferries.
Prices can also vary depending on the season, with higher rates during peak tourist periods. Booking online in advance is often recommended to secure the best prices and guarantee your spot, especially during busy periods.
To fully experience the beauty of Bohol, a stay of around 3 to 4 days is ideal. This allows you to visit popular attractions like the Chocolate Hills, the Tarsier Sanctuary, and Panglao Island for its stunning beaches and diving spots.
You can also explore historical landmarks such as the Baclayon Church and take a cruise along the Loboc River. If you plan to relax and explore Bohol’s countryside at a slower pace, extending your stay to 5 days or more will give you plenty of time to unwind and discover the island’s hidden gems.
Yes, it is possible to tour Bohol in 1 day if you're short on time. Many tour operators offer day tours that cover the island’s most famous attractions, including the Chocolate Hills, the Tarsier Sanctuary, and a cruise on the Loboc River.
These tours typically start early in the morning and return in the evening, giving you a quick yet comprehensive overview of the island. However, if you want to fully appreciate Bohol’s beauty, especially its beaches and natural attractions, staying longer would allow for a more relaxed experience.