Sunday, January 19, 2020

Travel_Dumaluan Beach


White fine sand with a wide and long shoreline is what makes Dumaluan Beach a must when you visit Panglao Island Bohol.

When Boracay was closed for almost a year tourists flocked Panglao Island for a summer vacay get-away. Dumaluan Beach is just of the many beaches of Panglao that offers a beach like Boracay in Bohol.

I must say that I did have a fun time here rolling in the sands of Dumaluan, seating and walking along the shorelines barefoot as I wanted to feel those fine white powdery sand under my feet and my suntanned skinned for the day. Plus its water was clear you could even see white sand with starfish lying on the seabed. 

Dumaluan Beach does not disappoint and indeed will give you such good experiences and memories to keep when you left.



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How do I get to Dumaluan Beach?

By Air

1. The fastest and easiest way to get to Bohol is by plane; there are regular flights from Manila to Bohol (Panglao-Tagbilaran Airport) operated by Cebu Pacific, AirAsia, and Philippine Airlines. ...

2. Once in Tagbilaran, you can hire a tricycle (P300-500/trip), a van (P500/trip), or a taxi to get to Dumaluan Beach.


Alternatively, you can book flight tickets to Cebu and travel by ferry to Bohol since the two provinces are near each other. The fare per way depends on the class of the seat and the shipping line; Ocean Jet’s fare is around PHP 800.00 to PHP 1,000.00 while Super Cat’s cheapest ticket, the tourist class, is around PHP 450.00 per way. There is a terminal fee of PHP 25.00 and PHP 20.00 if you depart from Cebu and Tagbilaran respectively.

By Sea

1. WG&A Super Ferry and Sulpicio Lines offer Manila to Bohol (and vice versa) route several times a week. WG&A sea fare ranges from PHP 2,000.00 to PHP 8,000.00 while Sulpicio Lines fare ranges from PHP 1,800.00 to PHP 3,500.00. Check the ferry schedules of your preferred company. The travel duration is around 30 hours.

2. Once in Tagbilaran, you can hire a tricycle (PHP 300.00 - PHP 500.00 per trip), a van (PHP 500.00/trip), or a taxi to get to Dumaluan Beach. You can share the van with other solo or small group travelers to cut down the cost. Taxi is the most convenient but the most expensive option.

https://www.philippinebeaches.org/dumaluan-beach-bohol-important-tips/




Entrance Fee and Other Charges
Entrance Fee: Php 75.00 per person (inclusive of tricycle parking fee)
Camping Fee: It depends on the area. Ask permission first. Some areas are free, some have a minimal fee of around Php 100.00 (exclusive of the tent).
Cottage Rental Fee: Rates vary depending on size/capacity. It usually starts at Php 250.00.
Panglao Island Tricycle Tour: Php 800.00 (including Dumaluan Beach)
Transportation Rental Rates: Php 300.00/day (motorbike rental, excluding gasoline); Php 2,500.00 (private car with driver); Php 3,000.00 (van with driver)

https://www.philippinebeaches.org/dumaluan-beach-bohol-important-tips/




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How far is Dumaluan Beach from Tagbilaran City?
- 34 min (18.5 km) via Panglao Island Circumferential Road.

From Tagbilaran City, head east on Pacifico Castillo St toward Tagbilaran City - Corella - Sikatuna - Loboc Rd 41 m then continue onto H Zamora St 2.7 km. Turn right onto Mansasa-Dampas Road 2.4 km. Turn left onto Bohol Circumferential Rd/Tagbilaran East Road/Venancio P. Inting Avenue 1.0 km. Turn right onto Borja Bridge 1.1 km. Turn left onto Panglao Island Circumferential Rd 10.4 km. Turn left 900 m, turn left 46 m and you already reach your destination Dumaluan Beach, Bohol


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