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The Bohol Beach Club Click to open side panel for more information is a highly rated, 4-star beachfront resort situated on Panglao Island in Bohol, Philippines. It is widely recognized for having one of the best private stretches of beach on the island, offering a quieter and more spacious alternative to the bustling crowds of nearby Alona Beach. Located approximately 10 to 15 minutes from the Bohol-Panglao International Airport, the resort layout emphasizes privacy, tranquility, and open space.
Food & Drink: The primary dining venue, Agotata Restaurant, offers a diverse selection of local Filipino favorites, seafood, and international dishes (including their widely praised BBC burger). A dedicated sports bar and pavilion option provide additional casual spaces for drinks and karaoke.
Family & Convenience Features: The property is highly family-friendly, offering a children's pool, playground, and a child policy that allows children aged 11 and under to stay free of charge when sharing existing bedding. Standard amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi across the property, airport transfer services, and beachfront massage treatments.
Room Options: Standard choices range from Deluxe and Deluxe Green rooms to expansive beachfront Beach View Suites that feature private terraces or balconies overlooking the garden or sea.
Perched atop a limestone cliff on Panglao Island just 10 minutes from the airport, the 5-star Amorita Resort offering a luxurious, peaceful sanctuary with panoramic views of the Bohol Sea. Its unique elevated location gives guests the best of both worlds: a quiet, upscale atmosphere featuring clifftop infinity pools and an exclusive private cove, alongside direct step-access to the vibrant, white sands of Alona Beach. This layout perfectly balances relaxation and recreation, allowing you to seamlessly transition from daytime water sports and a bustling beachfront nightlife strip filled with live music and open-air bars to the absolute tranquility of the resort's premium rooms, sunset cocktail hours, and on-site tapas bar.
If you want to explore Cebu, we recommend flying into Cebu-Mactan International Airport and taking a ferry to Tagbilaran Port. Get to Tagbilaran Port on mainland Bohol, which connects directly to Panglao via two bridges. The entire journey takes roughly 2.5 to 3 hour.
Once you step off the boat in Tagbilaran, you'll cross over to Panglao Island by road. You can hire a private van or car right outside the terminal (best if you have heavy luggage), or hop in a traditional tricycle if you're traveling light and want a classic local experience. Most resorts offer a pick-up option.
đź’ˇ Pro-Tip: If you're traveling during weekends, holidays, or peak morning hours, book your ferry tickets online a few days in advance. The lines at the pier's physical ticket booths can get incredibly long and hot, and fast crafts do sell out!
Two types of Ferry:
Traveling to Panglao via Manila (NAIA) from the US is incredibly convenient because Panglao has its own airport—Bohol-Panglao International Airport (TAG). You can fly all the way there without needing to take a ferry.
​The process requires clearing customs at your first point of entry (Manila) before catching a quick domestic flight.
The Connection Plan:
1. Land in Manila & Clear Customs
Your US flight will land at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), typically at Terminal 1 or Terminal 2.
2. Transfer Terminals (If Needed).
Allow 3-4 hours minimum.
3. Arrive in Panglao
When you land, you are already on Panglao Island! The airport features a distinct, eco-friendly green roof structure. Resorts are just a short 10-to-15-minute van or tricycle ride away from the airport terminal.