





Situated on Panglao, an island in the north Bohol Sea, LIME Resort Bohol, a member of Radisson Individuals Premier offers the perfect spot to explore incredible sights.
Admire natural wonders such as Hinagdanan Cave or the Chocolate Hills. Get a glimpse of local flora and fauna along the Loboc River or at the Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary.
Spend the day at stunning sandy white beaches, swimming in crystal-clear waters, or diving around nearby islands such as Balicasag Island.
Situated on the island of Panglao, this naturally sculpted limestone cave is must-see. Admire the crystal-clear lagoon and mesmerizing stalactites, as the sunlit peeks through different openings, lighting the cave.
Spread over 50 square kilometers, this popular tourist destination is a geological marvel. The verdant hills turn chocolate brown during the dry season, giving the spot its name. Visit different viewing decks to admire the sprawling vistas.
Discover one of the world’s smallest primates, known for their unique, big eyes. This protected area is dedicated to the preservation of these endangered animals. Get a glimpse into their natural habitat, with a focus on nature conservation and ecotourism.
This island just off the southwest coast of Panglao is a must-visit during your stay. Explore diverse marine life, coral reefs, and its famous Sea Turtle Point. The crystal-clear waters offer the perfect setting for diving, snorkeling, and more.
This Roman Catholic church dates back to the late 1500s, making it Bohol’s oldest Christian settlements. Built with coral stones, it’s one of the best-preserved Jesuit-built churches in The Philippines. You won’t want to miss out on this historical landmark in the heart of Baclayon.
Adventure through lush, green forests as you cruise along the emerald waters of the Loboc River. One of Bohol’s most popular tourist destinations, the river is packed with eco-tourism adventures including boat tours, paddle boarding, and sightseeing.