Cheap flights to Bohol (TAG)

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Davao (DVO) → Bohol (TAG)
Cebu Pacific
Sunday, 28 Apr 2024
RM 197.93
Manila (MNL) → Bohol (TAG)
PAL Express
Monday, 20 May 2024
RM 271.31
Roxas City (RXS) → Bohol (TAG)
Airlines
Saturday, 18 May 2024
RM 440.78
Singapore (SIN) → Bohol (TAG)
Airlines
Thursday, 23 May 2024
RM 572.41
Singapore (SIN) → Bohol (TAG)
Airlines
Saturday, 04 May 2024
RM 752.45
Taipei (TPE) → Bohol (TAG)
Airlines
Friday, 10 May 2024
RM 864.15
Bangkok (BKK) → Bohol (TAG)
Airlines
Saturday, 27 Apr 2024
RM 2,499.67

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Flights to Tagbilaran-Bohol, Philippines

Tagbilaran or officially known as the City of Tagbilaran is a third class city as well as the provincial capital of the Bohol Province of the Philippines, which is the tenth largest island in the Philippines. As the principal gateway to Bohol, the economy of Tagbilaran is mainly driven by being the major business capital of the province with strategic connections over an established land network. In addition to that, it is also the center of governance, education and transportation of Bohol with major universities and institutions being located here and attracting a lot of people to come from around the province. The town and district in general are well-known for the blood compact between Datu Sikatuna and Captain Miguel López de Legazpi in 1565 which is considered a historical event in the Philippines. With Bohol being a popular province regularly visited for its beaches and resorts, Tagbilaran too receives a bulk of these visitors as it is the earliest city one would encounter when coming to the area. With a total population of 105,051 residents living over more than 32.7 square kilometers of land area as of 2015 which makes up less than 10 percent of the total population in Bohol, Tagbilaran is subdivided into 15 barangays.

Airports in Tagbilaran-Bohol

1. Bohol–Panglao International Airport

Bohol–Panglao International Airport or also known as New Bohol International Airport is the primary airport meant to serve the areas in Bohol province in general. Found in Tawala, Panglao Island which is about 20 kilometers away from Tagbilaran City, it is a public airport operated by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. Opens to the public since 2018, the airport is meant to replace the older Tagbilaran Airport which had been damaged by the 2013 Bohol earthquake as well as to cater the increasing passenger traffic mainly caused by tourism. Funded by an agreement between Japanese International Cooperation Agency and the government of the Philippines, the airport can accommodate larger aircraft like Airbus A330 while the runway is 2,500 meters long and is made of asphalt. It mainly serves airlines such as Air Juan, AirSWIFT, Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, Philippines AirAsia and Royal Air Way Charter for flights heading to and from destinations such as Caticlan, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Clark, Davao, Dumaguete and Manila.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Tagbilaran-Bohol?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travelers to find the cheapest flights to Tagbilaran-Bohol. All you need to do is to key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Don’t hesitate to use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Tagbilaran-Bohol.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Tagbilaran-Bohol?

The off-peak season is in December which is the least humid month in Tagbilaran-Bohol. As such, one can expect travel costs to be much lesser if you are travelling around this month. The peak time to visit Tagbilaran-Bohol is usually around May, as well as July to August, therefore expect prices of flight tickets as well as accommodations to go on rise around this time. If you plan your trip well, you can undoubtedly save your finance because the price for hotels and flights during peak season will cost you a lot of money.

Tagbilaran-Bohol, in a similar manner to other regions around Philippines and nearby countries in the Southeast Asia region, is said to have a tropical rainforest climate which dry season is shorter or almost negligible. Rainfall is normally heavy throughout the year and on average, there are more than 60 millimeters of rainfall every month of the year with the wettest months from October to December. The average maximum temperature in Tagbilaran-Bohol around 31 and 33 degree Celsius while the average minimum is around 22 and 25 degree Celsius. The hottest months are usually around April, May and June. Tagbilaran-Bohol too has a high humidity with some months being more humid than others.

With a lot of natural attractions as well as a wealth of history, customs and traditions surrounding the province, you can look forward to join in the variety of festivals around the area just like the locals would. To begin with, there is the Saulog-Tagbilaran Festival which is celebrated every 20th April to 2nd May with a multitude of events being held such as street-dancing, fluvial procession, nightly activities, novena masses and beauty pageant. Moving on, there will be the Sandugo Festival on July to commemorate the historical blood compact between Miguel López de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna with month-long activities that typically coincides with Charter Day on 1st if July and the Province's (Bohol) Day on 22nd July.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Tagbilaran-Bohol?

1. Joseph the Worker Cathedral – Also known as the Tagbilaran Cathedral, its parish was among the first six missionaries founded by the Jesuit missionaries when they came to Bohol in 1595. It has been standing since the 1839 – 1855 construction efforts with multiple expansion projects since then yet still retaining the historical elements.

2. Blood Compact – Blood Compact is a monument built to commemorate the blood compact event which marked the first treaty of friendship between Filipinos and the Spaniards. It is the handiwork of Napoleon Abueva, a national artist that also happens to be a Boholano. Surrounding it is the scenic park that is good for sightseeing.

3. Bohol Museum – Bohol Museum is a museum housed in an old City Library that keeps a variety of archaeological exploration and excavation results of the sites throughout the Anda Peninsula. Bohol’s past as well as its pre-Spanish history are also well documented here.

Tagbilaran or officially known as the City of Tagbilaran is a third class city as well as the provincial capital of the Bohol Province of the Philippines, which is the tenth largest island in the Philippines. As the principal gateway to Bohol, the economy of Tagbilaran is mainly driven by being the major business capital of the province with strategic connections over an established land network. In addition to that, it is also the center of governance, education and transportation of Bohol with major universities and institutions being located here and attracting a lot of people to come from around the province. The town and district in general are well-known for the blood compact between Datu Sikatuna and Captain Miguel López de Legazpi in 1565 which is considered a historical event in the Philippines. With Bohol being a popular province regularly visited for its beaches and resorts, Tagbilaran too receives a bulk of these visitors as it is the earliest city one would encounter when coming to the area. With a total population of 105,051 residents living over more than 32.7 square kilometers of land area as of 2015 which makes up less than 10 percent of the total population in Bohol, Tagbilaran is subdivided into 15 barangays.

Airports in Tagbilaran-Bohol

1. Bohol–Panglao International Airport

Bohol–Panglao International Airport or also known as New Bohol International Airport is the primary airport meant to serve the areas in Bohol province in general. Found in Tawala, Panglao Island which is about 20 kilometers away from Tagbilaran City, it is a public airport operated by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. Opens to the public since 2018, the airport is meant to replace the older Tagbilaran Airport which had been damaged by the 2013 Bohol earthquake as well as to cater the increasing passenger traffic mainly caused by tourism. Funded by an agreement between Japanese International Cooperation Agency and the government of the Philippines, the airport can accommodate larger aircraft like Airbus A330 while the runway is 2,500 meters long and is made of asphalt. It mainly serves airlines such as Air Juan, AirSWIFT, Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, Philippines AirAsia and Royal Air Way Charter for flights heading to and from destinations such as Caticlan, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Clark, Davao, Dumaguete and Manila.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Tagbilaran-Bohol?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travelers to find the cheapest flights to Tagbilaran-Bohol. All you need to do is to key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Don’t hesitate to use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Tagbilaran-Bohol.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Tagbilaran-Bohol?

The off-peak season is in December which is the least humid month in Tagbilaran-Bohol. As such, one can expect travel costs to be much lesser if you are travelling around this month. The peak time to visit Tagbilaran-Bohol is usually around May, as well as July to August, therefore expect prices of flight tickets as well as accommodations to go on rise around this time. If you plan your trip well, you can undoubtedly save your finance because the price for hotels and flights during peak season will cost you a lot of money.

Tagbilaran-Bohol, in a similar manner to other regions around Philippines and nearby countries in the Southeast Asia region, is said to have a tropical rainforest climate which dry season is shorter or almost negligible. Rainfall is normally heavy throughout the year and on average, there are more than 60 millimeters of rainfall every month of the year with the wettest months from October to December. The average maximum temperature in Tagbilaran-Bohol around 31 and 33 degree Celsius while the average minimum is around 22 and 25 degree Celsius. The hottest months are usually around April, May and June. Tagbilaran-Bohol too has a high humidity with some months being more humid than others.

With a lot of natural attractions as well as a wealth of history, customs and traditions surrounding the province, you can look forward to join in the variety of festivals around the area just like the locals would. To begin with, there is the Saulog-Tagbilaran Festival which is celebrated every 20th April to 2nd May with a multitude of events being held such as street-dancing, fluvial procession, nightly activities, novena masses and beauty pageant. Moving on, there will be the Sandugo Festival on July to commemorate the historical blood compact between Miguel López de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna with month-long activities that typically coincides with Charter Day on 1st if July and the Province's (Bohol) Day on 22nd July.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Tagbilaran-Bohol?

1. Joseph the Worker Cathedral – Also known as the Tagbilaran Cathedral, its parish was among the first six missionaries founded by the Jesuit missionaries when they came to Bohol in 1595. It has been standing since the 1839 – 1855 construction efforts with multiple expansion projects since then yet still retaining the historical elements.

2. Blood Compact – Blood Compact is a monument built to commemorate the blood compact event which marked the first treaty of friendship between Filipinos and the Spaniards. It is the handiwork of Napoleon Abueva, a national artist that also happens to be a Boholano. Surrounding it is the scenic park that is good for sightseeing.

3. Bohol Museum – Bohol Museum is a museum housed in an old City Library that keeps a variety of archaeological exploration and excavation results of the sites throughout the Anda Peninsula. Bohol’s past as well as its pre-Spanish history are also well documented here.

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