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EXTERIOR_BUILDING The Peacock Garden

The Peacock Garden

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Laya, Baclayon
Great service! Great place! Price is worth it, definitely coming back again!
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING Marqis Sunrise Sunset Resort & Spa

Marqis Sunrise Sunset Resort & Spa

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Cambanac, Baclayon
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Kios check-in/check-out Villa 301 B&B

Villa 301 B&B

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Baclayon, Bohol
Located in Baclayon, Villa 301 B&B is in the suburbs, a 1-minute drive from Baclayon Church and 7 minutes from Bohol National Museum. This bed & breakfast is 5.4 mi (8.6 km) from Tagbilaran Wharf and 5.4 mi (8.7 km) from Lite Port Center.
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING Alta Bohol Garden Resort

Alta Bohol Garden Resort

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Baclayon, Bohol
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING The Blue Apartelle

The Blue Apartelle

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Baclayon, Bohol
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING Pamilacan Island Paradise

Pamilacan Island Paradise

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Pamilacan Island, Baclayon
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BEDROOM Homestay De Bai

Homestay De Bai

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Baclayon, Bohol
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LOBBY Pamujo Hostel

Pamujo Hostel

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Baclayon, Bohol
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING RedDoorz @ Elicon Suites Tagbilaran
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9 Properties
Popular Area
Pamilacan Island, Cambanac
Popular Hotel
The Peacock Garden, Marqis Sunrise Sunset Resort & Spa
Popular Landmark
Baclayon Church, Python Sanctuary

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Glizzyliza R.
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11 Aug 2018
We are very grateful to the couple owner who have served us during our 1 night stay. However, the room was very disappointing. We were given a room inside the old house that was not in use anymore, the beds are big but wasn't able to sleep well because of the bad smell from the rotting house, considering that I have an asthma. The air conditioning is too old and does not work well. We went out at dawn to get some hot water and eat cup noodles but there was nothing in the kitchen, no service desk to ask for help or anything.
JAYSON C.
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13 Aug 2019
good place to stay and quiet ambiance.
KRISTINE C. C.
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10 Dec 2017
Great service! Great place! Price is worth it, definitely coming back again!
Riri L.
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27 Dec 2020
The staff were very accomodating despite the fact that they are packed and busy. They’re very kind and attentive. We’ll surely comeback

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What are the best areas to visit near Baclayon?

If you are in Baclayon, you can also visit Pamilacan Island, Cambanac, Laya, Taguihon, Pamilacan Island

Where are the best cities to visit in Baclayon?

The best cities to visit in Baclayon are Panglao Island, Danao, Carmen, Tagbilaran City, Anda, Loboc, Jagna, Loon, Calape, Dimiao

How many hotels are listed in Baclayon?

Currently, there are around 9 hotels that you can book in Baclayon

About

Lush with natural, cultural, and historical gems, the town of Baclayon, Bohol is poised to become one of the country’s iconic eco-tourism hotspots. Satisfy your wanderlust and start booking those tickets for a trip to this rising destination.

 

At A Glance

Baclayon, located in the eastern part of Bohol, is a coastal town with a lot to offer. The town derived its name from a local word that means “detour,” mainly because travelers back then need to make one at the town around a rocky cliff.

This town is a haven for some of the country’s most diverse marine ecosystems. Its coastal waters are being frequented by large marine mammals such as dolphins and whales. Pamilacan Island, a small island spanning 10 kilometers, also lies within the territory of Baclayon.

 

How to Go

By plane

Take a daily flight out of Manila to Tagbilaran Airport. From there, go to the boat station to take a boat ride to Baclayon. If your itinerary takes you to Pamilaran Island, you need to take another boat ride in Baclayon to go there too.

 

Getting Around

Travel by habal-habal, or motorbike, is the quickest way to go around the town. But if you have luggage or if riding a motorbike makes you queasy, a tricycle is a safer option.

 

Tourist Attractions

It is always best to head to an unfamiliar town for the first time during a fiesta. The town of Baclayon celebrates its town in honor of their patron Immaculate Conception during the 8th of December. Start with the Baclayon church, which was declared a National Cultural Treasure because of the structure’s role in Philippine history. Showcasing Colonial Spanish architecture, it also has a small museum containing relics dating back from the 16th century.

Just nearby the church are centuries-old stone structures like the town’s public marketplace, hermita, and the town’s elementary school.

Pamilacan Island will also be one for the books. The island and the waters surrounding it is part of the Bohol Marine Triangle, where you can swim with the local dolphins and/or whale sharks. It is also home to a 200 year-old Spanish fort, which was used as a watch station to check for incoming pirates or intruders.

 

Top Things to Do

Surprisingly, there is so much you can do at Baclayon. First thing would be taking a Heritage tour of the town, where you’ll visit some of the over 67 Colonial Spanish ancestral homes in various stages of preservation or neglect. These structures showcase Spanish-Filipino wooden craftsmanship and styling, with some built as early as 1853.

The off-road trails of the town would be perfect for a mountain bike ride. If you’re adventurous, challenge yourself with the biking trails in Baclayon, ranging from easy and moderate cross-country trails. If you like a more sturdier ride, you’ll love the Baclayon Buggy Riding Tours. Contact Peacock Garden to book a ride and explore the beauty of the town’s uplands.

Head to Dakit-Dakit for some good ‘ol snorkeling and scuba diving. The dive site is popular in Pamilacan due to its hard and soft coral beds and schools of Jackfish, along with Napoleon Wrasse, barracudas, batfish, turtles, and the occasional manta ray.

 

Where to Eat

The town of Baclayon is known as the “Pastry Capital of Bohol.” Treat yourself with the town’s broas, which is a local version of ladyfingers. Broas are best tasted off from the shelves of Osang’s Broas Place, which is located just behind the Baclayon Church.

Because this is a coastal town too, don’t forget to feast on freshly-caught seafood. You can even purchase seafood from a local fisherman, and maybe ask them to grill them for you for a fee.

 

Nightlife

The peaceful lapping of the coastal waters against the shore calls for a perfect nightcap of local beer and barbecue. Some resorts in the town and nearby have bars and restaurants where you can chill with local cuisine, beer, and karaoke.

 

Where to Stay

Most of the properties are either hotel resorts or B&Bs. Some of the notable ones are The Peacock Garden, Bohol Coconut Palms Resorts, Astoria Bohol. You can also book decent rooms at the La Casita de Baclayon and Soledad Suites. If you’re on a budget, there may be a local homestay or travellers inn that can accommodate you.

 

Travel Tips

  • Dispose trash responsibly. Carry a small plastic bag to put your trash in.

  • Plan your beach trip in good weather. Some boats cancel trips due to bad weather or if the waves at sea create whitecaps.

  • Bring enough cash with you. Majority of the establishments in towns such as Baclayon do not accept credit/debit card payments.

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