4 Days and 3 Nights Budget DIY Itinerary Cebu-Bohol (Updated: June 2017)

Me and my boyfriend made a ‘pact’ that we will not celebrate monthsaries. Instead, we will save money to  celebrate memorably our anniversary. How? Travel! Our first anniversary celebration was supposedly in Boracay, but due to insufficient funds, we decided to celebrate it in our favorite city – DAVAO. And also, our anniversary is also my birthday. 🙂 Check my blog post about our Mountain to Shore Adventure in Davao (Part 1) here (Part 2).

 2nd ANNIVERSARY

So for our second anniversary, we’re going to the Queen City of the South – Cebu. We actually had a very long time deciding whether to have a side trip to Bohol or just Cebu alone because Franz is very much concern about the budget and earthquake remains. Until 2 weeks before the planned trip, Franz finally conceded for us to go to Bohol. So, I am sharing to you a DIY budget friendly trip to Cebu and Bohol for 4 days and 3 night for TWO!

This is my very first time to create a DIY Itinerary without any initial idea about the place. I have never been to Cebu for a local tour, only for connecting flights and ferry stop-overs. So, I did rigid research how to go and where to go.

DAY 1: CEBU

1Since I was still that time in CDO, I need to travel from CDO to Davao for 9 hours at night. (I have computed the expenses and considering the time if I fly from CDO to Cebu, so I opted to take the flight from Davao. And considering that it will be our first flight together.

Davao Airport

We arrived in Cebu at 10:00 am. We commuted to Marina Mall in Mactan. There are jeepneys in the airport. You can also ride taxis but definitely, they cost more. We left our baggage in Save More (but they told us it is not allowed. Use your tactics.) We had a budget lunch trying the ‘ngohiong’.

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After a quick lunch, we commuted and rode a jeepney to Mactan Shrine. Just ask any security guard in the Marina Mall. They will tell you what jeepney to hop on.

Mactan Shrine

We traveled back to Marina Mall to get our baggage. We crossed the road from and took a jeepney to Pavillion Mall. From Pavillion Mall, we rode another jeepney to Colon St. And we finally checked-in at La Guardia Hotel for only P500 per night. We rested for a while and we are ready to take the City Walking Tour. From our hotel, we walked along Colon Street until we reached the Basilica. From there, you can also visit at Magellan’s Cross and Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral which are very near at the Basilica. In the middle of the tour, we had a quick snacks at McDonalds fronting Magellan’s Cross.

C Basilica del Manor Sto Nino and Magellan's Cross

From Colon St, my travel guide said that Crown Regency is just walking distance. So, we walked. I didn’t expect that the distance isn’t really walking at all, or maybe I was just too tired that time. But nevertheless, we enjoyed walking along the busy street of Cebu.

We have availed the promo of Crown Regency P900.00/head for the 3 activities: 6D Theater, Skywalk, Edge Coaster and a buffet dinner at Sparks Restobar. Truly, worth it!

It was really a happy birthday to me. 🙂

F Sparks Restobar

Around 10pm, we went to Metro Gaisano which is very near to our hotel to meet my best friend John. And I invited him to join in our Bohol the next day. We rested around 11pm.

DAY 2: BOHOL

We woke up early to catch-up an early trip to Bohol via Tubigon Port. The ticket costs P175 per person. It was an amazing race for us because we arrived exactly when the bus bound to the ferry to take us to Bohol is about to leave. We are the last person to buy the tickets and hurriedly ran to the boarding area and yes, we are on! Very thrilling indeed!

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While on the ferry, we hurriedly contact someone who could accommodate us for a countryside tour. And good thing, there’s someone who answered our call and message and agreed to fetch us from Tubigon (so he need to travel from Tagbiliran to Tubigon, that is an hour.) The person asked us if we can wait for an hour since we will arrived around 9am because he needs to travel from Tagbilaran. And we agreed. That is P2000 whole day exclusive tour for the three of us inclusive of fetch from port to Panglao Island.

G Ferry to Bohol

While waiting for our hired driver, we had our breakfast at Tubigon Market. And finally, we met Kuya Roni. Kuya Roni is our driver/tourist guide.

N Kuya Roni

I bought the hat I am wearing in the picture for P100 at the Blood Compact Site. Perfect for the Pnaglao OOTD. 🙂

So from Tubigon, our itinerary was Chocolate Hills, Butterfly Sanctuary, Man-made Forest, Tarsier Sanctuary, Hanging Bridge, Lunch at Loboc River Cruise, Baclayon Church and Blood Compact Site.

H Chocolate Hills

Entrance for Chocolate Hills is P50.00 per person.

I Butterfly Sanctuary

Entrance for the Butterfly Sanctuary is P35.00 with tourist guide. We enjoyed the very delicious Ice cream sold at their souvenir shop. Worth a try!

J Man made Forest

No entrance fee because this is just along the road. Be sure to be cautious of the passing fast vehicles that you cannot see from a far because of the blind curves.

K Tarier Sanctuary

Tarsier Sanctuary entrance is P60.00. Hanging Bridge is P20.00.

L Loboc River Cruise

Lunch per head at Loboc River Cruise is P400.00 per head.

M Baclayon Church

No entrance fees at Baclayon Church and Blood Compact Site. Around 4pm, Kuya Roni took us to Panglao Island and helped us look for a cheap place to stay. We finally saw Bohol Sea Breeze after 4 tries. 🙂 P900 for a night good for 3. It is not along the beach side but it is just okay because beachfront hotels and inns are quite expensive. We rested for a while and when the sun already set down. We went out to check the famous Panglao Beach.

O Panglao Night

My most favorite activity is walking at the shore at night. We had a barbeque dinner and a bit of chilling out with some beer and a reggae mix by a local band. Perfect combination of sea, sand, lights, music and persons you love.

DAY 3: BACK TO CEBU

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We woke up early and excited to soak at Panglao pristine white beach. We just left our things at the shore and enjoyed the beach. Too bad that according to the boatman, we should be careful because of the jellyfish around. Around 9:30 am because the sun is already up. We went back to the inn and have our breakfast P180 or the 3 of us. We packed up and went back to the beach to take pictures. We asked the owner of the inn how can we travel back to the port and he said that we need to take a bus at Tagbiliran Terminal to Tubigon. We hired his tricycle for P200 for the 3 of us to take us to the terminal. The bus is at P75 per head to Tubigon and we had a promo fare of P150 ferry boat to Cebu. We had our late lunch at Tubigon Market.

P Panglao Day

We left Bohol around 3pm and arrived around 5pm. We went to La Guardia Hotel but unfortunately there are no vacant rooms for us. Actually, this was the most stressful part of the trip because we spent time and money looking for hotel. Until we reach Gran Prix Hotel, fronting Sampaguita Suites neat Summit Circle, for P1000 a night. Anyhow, the tiredness was disregarded because their service is good with welcome drinks and accommodating staff.

Q Food Trip Night

We are then excited to our most favorite thing to do – food tripping. I have research good places where to eat in Cebu. So, we just asked the hotel staff how to go to Lahug. Good thing, we will just ride a jeepney right in front of our hotel. We went to IT Park. We walked around and found a mini-BGC. We went also to the famous La Vie Parissiene and met some of our fellow Midsayapenos who were working their. We had some champagne and french pastries. We were full yet we don’t have any plans to stop the food trip. We went to Pizza Republic and enjoyed the DIY Pizza. Around 11pm, we went back to the hotel because I am already too tired.
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DAY 4: CEBU
R Taoist

We woke up around 7:00 am and ready for a tour at Taoist Temple. When you go to Cebu, you should not forget going to the famous post-card picture, Taoist Temple. John offered us a tour there. We rode a jeepney just in front of our hotel. You can signage of Taoist Temple along Lahug road. We stopped in the signage and crossed the road. We hired a motorcycle to take us up to the Temple. P20 per head. It was a long-walk from the unloading area of motorcycle but differently worth it as you can also see the overlooking Cebu City.

S Mall Hopping

After Taoist Temple, we went to Ayala Mall for sightseeing and went to Larsian for late brunch. We went to Shamrock store at the Summit Circle to buy pasalubong and finally, back to the hotel to check-out. Around 11:30 am, we rode a taxi (John paid for us) and went to SM City to spend the remaining hours before our flight. We left our baggage at the passengers’ lounge. We roamed around have some chill time at Cobo Milk Tea Shop.

T Plane to (2)

Around 2:30pm, we rode a taxi bound to Mactan Airport for only P90. And finally, we say thank you to Cebu and Bohol for an awesome and memorable experience. We will for sure come back!

Our total expenses per head is P4500 inclusive of all the hotel accommodation, food, tours, sky experience at Crown Regency, jeepney and taxi fare. Exclusive of airfare. you can minimize this with your hotel accommodation, since I told you earlier that we had a hard time looking for hotel in Panglao and Cebu on our Day 2 and also with the taxi fares. And we had a lot of food trip and we allowed ourselves to splurge on food and pasalubong. Inclusive of our ticket P6250/head for 4 days and 3 nights all in for Cebu and Bohol. 

In case you have questions, please do not hesitate to comment in this post. And please also like my facebook page to view our photos in Cebu and Bohol adventure. Thank you for reading! Upcoming post for my Oslob Adventure with my friends.

For those who are asking Kuya Roni’s Number, here it is:

Bohol

186 thoughts on “4 Days and 3 Nights Budget DIY Itinerary Cebu-Bohol (Updated: June 2017)

    1. Joberlyn R. Manaois says:

      Thank you very much for reading it! If only I knew that we have different definition of walking distance. Hahahaha! God bless you manonglatagaw! More power! 🙂

      1. mae says:

        Hi kau lng b ng ayos ng tour nio or u use agency im planning to go to cebu bohil this aug agencies are giving me worth 13kp er head for 4days ung itenerary nia d mgnda walamg ggwin sa 1st day

        1. Joberlyn R. Manaois says:

          Hi Mae! Ako lang nag-ayos ng itinerary namin. hehe. Medyo mahal nga talaga sa mga travel agency! 🙂

          1. John Ian says:

            Hi , i would like to ask if you have a contact number of your driver (Kuya Roni) cause we also like to ask him if he could do a tour for us in bohol. I sent you an email. 🙂 Thank you Joberlyn!

              1. quintograzielle@yahoo.com says:

                Hi sis .. i have read your blog … could you please give me the number of kuya roni .. (the tourist guide) ? thanks dear … :-* nice blog!

    2. Bryan says:

      Hi 1st time DORA and DORO d adventurer in Cebu, I’ve seen utr itinerary and its nice… would you able to make a simple itinerary for me for a 16k budget? my plan is cebu and oslob we shall arrive at night at mactan airport around 9pm is ti okay to go ahead straight to oslob when we arrive?

  1. Kristine Sta. Ana says:

    Hi I would like to know sino yun contact nyo nung nag countryside tour kayo sa bohol? kindly email me the info please, I would like to message you sana in fb but it will go to your “Other” folder kaya I wrote here instead. Thanks.

  2. gelai rivera says:

    Hi, can you give me contact number of Kuya Roni, your tour guide/driver in Bohol? we’ll have our Cebu-Bohol trip this coming Nov.

  3. Celine Tagarro says:

    Hello! May I just ask your contact on your Bohol tour? Hehe. Can you please email the details? Please 🙂 I’ve read your blog and thanks, so informative. Me and my friends are planning to borrow your DIY itinerary sana hihi thank you!

    1. zmrakee says:

      Hi! Your blog was really helpful. I would like to use it as reference for our upcoming Cebu-Bohol trip. May I also ask the contact details of your tour guide? Thanks!

      1. Joberlyn R. Manaois says:

        Hi Rakee, thank you for taking time to read my blog. Really appreciate it. 🙂 I would be glad if you can send me an email so I can give you the details. 🙂 Just send your email at joberlynmanaois@gmail.com Thank you!!! 🙂

        1. Ira says:

          Hi! I would also like to know kung sino yung contact nyo nung nag countryside tour kayo sa Bohol. I emailed you already. Thanks in advance for answering.

  4. kidwanderer says:

    Hi! Did you buy your Stracraft tickets bound to Bohol ahead of time or just went straight to the port and buy the tickets on the day itself?

    1. Joberlyn R. Manaois says:

      Hi @kidwanderer! We just bought on the day itself. Our schedule trip was 7am and we arrived at the port minutes before the craft will leave. We hurriedly pay at the cashier and ran to the gate. 🙂

      1. kidwanderer says:

        When you were in Bohol, was the Php 2000 inclusive of the entrance fees or was it just the payment for the tour guide & van rental?

  5. Anika says:

    Sa la guardia hotel din ba kayo nagstay? Ppunta kasi kami ng cebu this friday, and 1st day itinerary namin is City Tours then in the evening sky adventure okay naman siguro yun noh? Ginagaya ko kasi yung itinerary mo for cebu 🙂 thanks!

  6. Alvin says:

    Hi po. May I ask kung sino po yung contact niyo dun sa Bohol trip niyo? Me and my partner are going to cebu-bohol next year. Gusto ko din sana katuilad nalang sa itinerary niyo. Thank you po.

  7. Criselda says:

    Hi!
    I really find this post very informative. I just booked a flight to cebu for two for 4d3n. We have to do our tours DIY since it would cost the two of us a lot if we will contact a travel agency.
    I might try your itinerary, thanks for sharing! 🙂

  8. Sojiro says:

    Hi Joberlyn!~
    thank you very much for sharing your experiences in cebu and bohol.
    my friend and i are planning to go to these places in january (next year), and though it’s quite early, we have already booked our ticket.
    can you kindly give us the contact number(s) of your tour guide(s)?
    thank you very much!
    more happy trips to you and your boyfriend (^^,)

  9. Ich liebe diech says:

    Hi! This one is very informative. Can I have the contact of your tour guide in Bohol? Is it really 2000 php, nothing more? Thank you in advance for your reply. 😊

  10. nikki mnlng says:

    It was nice reading your blog. Very interesting! 🙂 I would like to us sana if magkano ung estimated overall budget for 4d3n in cebu katulad po sa inyo since first time po namin magttravel ng medyo malayo ng partner ko. Hihi. We’re from Cavite po. Thanks po sa response in advance. God bless!

    1. Joberlyn R. Manaois says:

      Hi Nikki,! Thanks for reading my blog! I have indicated in my blog that we spend 6500 per person but that’s inclusive of the airfare. It will change based on your airfare. tThe 6500 also include Bohol activities. But if you will just go to Cebu for the whole 4 days I guess it will be cheaper. 🙂

  11. Rei says:

    This is so nice! I Just booked a flight to cebu just this moment and will follow your itinerary. Could you give me the number of the person who assisted you on your tour on bohol? Thanks!

  12. Astrid says:

    Hi! May i know how much did you pay for the ferry fee? And contact na rin po sa bohol tour nyo. We’re going to cebu on feb and planning on a diy trip as well. Your blog is very helpful. Thanks. 😊

  13. Maila says:

    Hi Joberlyn, 🙂 Good morning. 🙂 i cant sleep while reading your blog. It help us a lot. 🙂 May I ask the contact in Bohol? How much did you spent in Panglao? 🙂 Thanks. Balak namin na 1day lang sa Bohol pati na sa Panglao. Hehe any advise? 😉 Thanks a lot. GOD BLESS😉 .

  14. Nina says:

    Hi! Thanks for the info. Impressive! Mau i know if you still have kuya Ronis # in bohol. I would love to hire himon our tour on jan.
    Nina

  15. Minerva Magpantay says:

    Hi Joberlyn!

    Good afternoon. Thanks for your blog it’s so informative. Anyways, my family and I are visiting Cebu and Bohol this December. We highly need a van rental for Bohol tour because of the kids. Can I have the contact details of your tour guide in Bohol plus van rental? It would be a big help. Thanks and more power!
    Here’s my email mfmagpantay@gmail.com

  16. Alyssa says:

    How were you able to avail Crown Regency’s 999 Promo? Btw, your blog is very informative! Using your blog as a reference to create our DIY itinerary for our upcoming Cebu-Bohol trip! 🙂

  17. rene gene tajo says:

    hi…me, my cousin and her friend will go to cebu this feb…can you give me the details of your contact person…

    I really love the pictures and the places you’ve been…😍😍😍

  18. Cheche Cuan says:

    Nice blog, so helpful for people who want a DIY vacation tour in Cebu. Can you share to me your contact in bohol, we will be there on sat. Thanks!

  19. Cheche Cuan says:

    Nice blog! very helpful for people who wants a DIY vacation tour in Cebu. Can you please share to me your contact in bohol. We will be in cebu this sat. Thanks and keep it up 🙂

  20. Jordana maria javier says:

    Hi! Thank you for the informative blog. Can i have the contact details of your tourist guide in bohol? Thanks much

  21. Irish says:

    Hi there! Really find this blog highly informative.. Can you also send me the contact details of your tour guide/ driver in Bohol? Also planning a trip here. Thanks ahead! 🙂

  22. Vivian Calderon says:

    Hi! We are planning a trip to cebu on December. I was wondering if we could include Bohol. How long is the trip to Bohol from Cebu? and is it advisable for us to do a diy itinerary, the cheapest tours and accommodation i could find is at 5k coz we already have our promo fare to Cebu. Would you give us your contact person & his number for bohol tours or cebu tours so i’d know what to do. I was assigned to plan on this trip. Thanks for your help.

    1. Joberlyn R. Manaois says:

      Hi Vivian! The trip is approximately 2 hours. Yes. We did the tour on our own in Cebu but in Bohol, we hired a van because commuting in Bohol is quiet hard. Please send me an email so I can give you their the number. 🙂 Thank you Vivian!

  23. Jem says:

    Thank you for sharing your itinerary! I’ve been trying to do a DIY countryside trip too, but I’m having difficulty determining the mode of transpo from one spot to the other.

    Would be sending you an email to get your tour guide contact. 🙂
    Thanks in advance!

    1. Joberlyn R. Manaois says:

      Hi Joy, thank you for taking time to read my blog. Really appreciate it. 🙂 I would be glad if you can send me an email so I can give you the details. 🙂 Just send your email at joberlynmanaois@gmail.com Thank you!!! 🙂

  24. Erica says:

    Hi Miss Joberlyn! I’ve recently sent you an email regarding your blog. Wanted to get some information if you don’t mind. Thank you 🙂

    1. Joberlyn R. Manaois says:

      Hi Erica, thank you for taking time to read my blog. Really appreciate it. 🙂 Let me know if I have already replied to your email. 🙂

  25. JOY says:

    Haha! Nag enjoy akong magbasa. Since first timer lang din namin na pupunta from manila to cebu to tagbilaran to manila on July 9, 2016 o July 12, 2016. Salamat talaga sa mga informations.

    Ano po bang fb account nyo? Or should i say na paki-add na lang po ako joy flaviano-de jesus

    Ano rin po contact details ni Ronnie?

    Thank you.

    1. Joberlyn R. Manaois says:

      Hi Joy, thank you for taking time to read my blog. Really appreciate it. 🙂 I would be glad if you can send me an email so I can give you the details about Kuya Ronnie. 🙂 Just send your email at joberlynmanaois@gmail.com Hirap kasi magattach dito eh. hehe. 🙂 Joberlyn Manaois yong FB account ko. 🙂 Thank you!!! 🙂

  26. Elle says:

    Great entry. I am going to copy your itinerary. Thank you so much! 🙂 We are also on a bidget and really appreciate the jeepney guide 🙂

    1. Joberlyn R. Manaois says:

      Hi Elle, thank you for taking time to read my blog. Really appreciate it. 🙂 Just let me know if you still have questions that I really hope I can answer to help on your trip. 🙂

  27. xeekiinaa says:

    Just read this blog entry and it’s very informative. I’d also want to take some notes from it for our future trip in Cebu and Bohol. Very helpful 🙂 Can I also ask for your contact van rental in Bohol? Thanks a lot! Hope to have a great experience like what you had 🙂

  28. Ruby says:

    Hi Miss Joberlyn, Thank you for sharing your travel. Will you please send me your contact in Bohol and the place where you stayed? Thank you!

  29. Maricel says:

    Wow! I really enjoyed reading your blog. Cebu and Bohol are two of the must-visit places in the Philippines. Aside from stunning natural attractions, you will be pleased by how they accommodate tourists. Thank you for sharing your 4-day tour itineraries. This was so informative. Hoping you both have more anniversaries and more adventures.

    1. Joberlyn R. Manaois says:

      Hello Maricel! Thank you very for your very kind words! You are always welcome. I’m very willing to share my experiences. 🙂

  30. Didith says:

    Hi Joberlyn,
    I also sent you an email asking contact details of Kuya Roni.
    Awaiting for your reply and thank you for sharing this to us 🙂

    1. Joberlyn R. Manaois says:

      Hi Didith, I think I already replied to your email. Thank you very much for dropping by! 🙂

  31. Toni Villeza says:

    Hello, Joberlyn! I’ve sent you an email din po about kay Kuya Ronnie’s contact details. My twin sister and I are going to visit sa cebu and bohol this May, pero nahihirapan kami gumawa ng itinerary. So, your blog is very helpful guide for us. Thanks a lot! 🙂

    1. Joberlyn R. Manaois says:

      Hi Toni! I hope I already replied to your email. 🙂 Can’t remember. hehe. Sorry!!! Thank you very much for sending me email. 🙂

  32. Eric De Asis says:

    Hi Ms. Joberlyn! I enjoyed reading your very informative blog! My whole family of six (6) are going to Cebu this June 2-7 2016 and your blog really helped me a lot! Since madami kami I really have to budget the vacation, We plan to visit Bohol w/in those days and copy your DIY trip! can you please send me contact details of kuya Roni the driver and the hotel that you’ve stayed in near Panglao beach? thanx so much po…..

  33. Paula Bianca says:

    Hi Joberlyn! I like your blog.. I’m planning to have side trip in Bohol too when I come back to Cebu.. Where did you ride ferry going to Bohol? Do I need to go to North bus terminal to check the schedule of trip? Or direct to Port of Cebu? I don’t know where to go.. May I know who’s your contact in Bohol? Thank you!

  34. Paula Bianca says:

    Hi Joberlyn! I like your blog. Its very informative.. I need to type again to publish my comment.. By the way I’ll be back to Cebu and planning to have side trip in Bohol. Where will I go to check the schedule of trip to Bohol (vice versa)? Do I need to go to North bus terminal? Or to Cebu Port? I don’t where to go. Please kindly share the contact details of the driver. Thanks!

  35. Paula Bianca says:

    Hi Joberlyn! This is my third attempt to write on your wall since the internet is to slow. I can’t post it. I like your blog, it’s very informative.. I’ll be back in Cebu and planning a side trip in Bohol. Can you please share the contact details of the driver? May I know also where to ride ferries, I need to check the schedule of trip to Bohol (vice versa). I only have limited time to explore Bohol. Thank you!

    1. Joberlyn R. Manaois says:

      Hi Paula! Thank you for taking time to read my blog! Yes sure. You need to go to Cebu Pier Gate 1 to go to Bohol. There’s thr one bound to Tubigon. 🙂

  36. Jhonna says:

    Hello Joberlyn! I’ve been searching for a cebu bohol itenerary, thank God I found and read your blog, very informative. Maybe we can borrow yours too. Can I also ask for the contact number of the driver? Please☺️☺️☺️. I sent an email to you. Thank you.😊

  37. ceejhay says:

    hi may iknow the contact info of your driver for country side tour we are planning to go there this june 21 for our anniversary

  38. Julie Anne says:

    Hi (: me and my friends are planning to have a trip at cebu with bohol sidetrip. It would greatly help us if you could send me more details of your trip with the tour guides’ contact numbers on my email address julieannepadama@gmail.com Thank you and God bless. (:

  39. Migs says:

    For the first time, I have found a blog that I feel the most helpful.

    Hi, me and my family are off to Cebu and Bohol this 10th of June. Was wondering if you still have the contact for kuya Ronie?

    We’re bringing our 2 year old baby kasi 🙂

  40. mona says:

    hi! this was really an informative blog. would be grateful if you can share the contact number of kuya Ronnie for Bohol trip. I already sent you an email. thanks heaps!

  41. Claudine says:

    Hi! Thank you so much for this post! We have to make our DIY Cebu-Bohol trip for this weekend and I believe yours is really awesome, we’ll copy it! Haha

    So uhmmm I just emailed you to request for the details of your Bohol tour contact please 🙂

    Thanks in advance! Hope to hear from you very soon!

  42. Rein says:

    Hi! I sent an email to you asking for the contact number and name of the owner/driver of the van you rented in bohol. Our trip will be this Sept 2016 po. Thanks to your blog I find it really helpful. More power!🙂

  43. Christian says:

    Hi po Ms. Joberlyn just sent you an Email yesterday po about sa contact no. nyo po kay Kuya Roni, naka sched po kasi kami this Next Month hehe.. hope you help me po! Salamat and many thanks dito sa blog mo it really help us talaga 🙂

    1. Joberlyn R. Manaois says:

      Hi Christian! Sorry di ko na nahabol ang trip niyo been very busy sa work and travel at the same time but will reply to your email in case you need sometime in the future 🙂

  44. Joyce says:

    Hi, I just read your blog and its Very informative.. It’s 2016 and I wonder if u still have the contact number of that driver/tourist guide when u were in Bohol?.. Madly needing it for my upcoming cebu-bohol trip on November. Thank you very much. ☺

  45. ma.gelaine camargo says:

    budget for cebu trip?any suggestion, we hv 3d2n to stay there..we already have the hotel.only for food and gala sa tourist spots ng cebu..thank you very much!

  46. John Christopher Bace says:

    Hi there! this is such a great trip! ang dami nyong napuntahan at a low cost. pwede ko rin bang makuha ung number nung contact (or driver) nyo from bohol. My wife and i will go to cebu next year, february. 4 days and three nights din kaya sakto tong sa inyo! i hope you can help us! thanks for the great tips!

  47. John Christopher Bace says:

    Hi there! ang galing ng trip nyo! ang dami nyong napuntahan at a low cost. i hope you can help me also. my wife and i will go to cebu next year february, 4 days and 3 nights din kaya sakto to! pwede din bang makuha ung contacts nung driver from bohol? and other details as well. thank you for this great blog. more power and God bless!

  48. hans says:

    hi joba. can i request for the contact number of the driver/tour guide u hired (kuya roni), we’re planning a tour to cebu and bohol for next year po. tnx

  49. Jhennie says:

    Hi! I sent an email to you asking for the contact number and name of the owner/driver of the van you rented in Bohol. Hope you can get back coz i’m really excited to go there 🙂 Thank you so much!

  50. Mharde Peralta says:

    Hello po.. Pwede po makuha contact no. Kung san kayo nagstay dati sa cebu? Ung 500/night. Thaaaaaanks

  51. karen grace de luna says:

    This is so helpful! Do you still have the contact details of the person you hired for your bohol countryside tour? 🙂 Do you also recommend to avail tour packages from agencies?Your response is highly appreciated. Thank you!

  52. annie says:

    hello! came across your blog 🙂
    May I ask the details/contact no. of your driver on your Bohol tour?
    I hope you still have it.

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