Things to do in Panglao
Top 7 Must-Try Activities
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Planning your trip to Panglao? Here are a few insider tips from locals and guides to help you make the most of your stay – from the best months to visit to the best beaches in Panglao. Or, find out the best time to go fishing in Panglao and what to expect each season.
🏝️ Panglao Insider Tips & Quick FAQs
🌤️ Best Time to Visit Panglao
Panglao is a great destination all year, but each season offers its own charm.
- Dry Season (March–June): Expect calm seas, bright skies, and crystal-clear water — perfect for island hopping, snorkeling, and fishing trips.
- Cool Season (November–February): Comfortable temperatures and steady ocean conditions make this the peak tourism season. It’s the best time to explore both Panglao and the mainland of Bohol.
- Rainy Season (July–October): Don’t let the rain scare you off — mornings are usually sunny and calm before afternoon showers. Fewer crowds and lower prices make it a great time for quieter adventures.
👉 Curious about fishing conditions throughout the year? Read our full Month-by-Month Guide to Fishing in Panglao.
💰 Average Tour Costs
Panglao offers experiences for every budget.
- Group & Shared Tours: ₱1,000–₱2,000 per person covers most island-hopping, countryside, or snorkeling packages.
- Private Charters: ₱3,000–₱10,000+ for a private boat, fishing trips, or custom itinerary.
- Adventure Add-ons: Diving, dolphin watching, or ATV rides typically start at ₱2,500+.
Pro tip: many tours include hotel pickup, so you can start right from your resort or Airbnb.
🛵 How to Get Around Panglao
Getting around Panglao and nearby Dauis is easy and affordable.
- Scooter Rentals: The most flexible way to explore — usually ₱300–₱600/day.
- Tricycles: Widely available and perfect for short trips. Fares range from ₱100–₱300 depending on distance.
- Resort Vans or Private Transfers: Great for families or airport pickups.
- Walk or Bike: Alona Beach, Danao, and Dauis areas are compact and walkable.
If you’re connecting from Cebu, ferries to Tagbilaran run daily – see our guide on How to Get from Cebu to Panglao for details.
🎯 Quick Travel Tips
- Bring cash – ATMs and places that accept cards can be limited outside Alona.
- Keep small bills for tricycles, markets, and local cafés. Many won’t have change.
- Power banks and reef-safe sunscreen are your best friends.
- Wi-Fi is common in resorts, but data (Globe) is more reliable outdoors. Pick up a Globe sim card and use promo SURF4ALL99 for 9 GB/7 days (₱99)
🏝️ Need More?
Don’t waste hours scrolling travel forums. Our free Panglao Travel Guide gives you:
- ✅ Insider tips from locals and guides
- 🎣 The best months and times to fish
- 🏖️ Must-see attractions & day trips
- 🚤 How to get from Cebu or Tagbilaran
- 💰 Budget-friendly tour and transport advice
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