For somebody who has traveled solo when time permits, I can say that the key to making the most out of your trip without spending too much is to ask. Ask how much the flat rate from point A to point B is; ask the cheapest way to get to your point of interest from where you are staying; ask your cab/tricycle/habal-habal/bus driver where to check out local products; and, ask for recommendations because locals usually know the ins and outs of every place
So, go and experience Bohol even if you are traveling on a budget and traveling by yourself.
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Budget Summary for Bohol Trip on a Budget – Three (3) Days, Two (2) Nights (3D2N)
Itinerary
● Boat Fare (CEB-TAG VV) (There are also cheaper alternatives to this, but if you prefer air-conditioned over open-air boats, you might want to consider SuperCat’s Deluxe seats) - PhP700
● Terminal Fees (CEB-TAG VV) - PhP45
● Accommodation
Tr3ats Guest House - PhP300
Bohol Coco Farm - PhP350
● Transportation – jeepneys, bus, and tricycle transfers; habal-habal tour (Estimate for 3D2N)- PhP800
● Food, including Loboc River Cruise meal (Estimate for 3D2N) - PhP1,500
● Others – entrance fee to Chocolate Hills, pasalubong - PhP500
TOTAL - PhP4,195
Quick Tips for Travelers
● You can spend lower than the budget mentioned above depending on your choice of transportation and food.
● Think the driver is asking for too much? If haggling doesn’t work, ask the driver some information about the place and how to make the most out of your stay—a cheaper alternative to getting a tour guide.
● Wear light clothes when traveling. After all, Bohol is in a tropical country and you wouldn’t want to carry heavy faux fur coats while riding a habal-habal.
All prices mentioned are subject to change without prior notice.
This article was originally published in Yoorekka on May 31, 2016.