
Bohol has several ports that serve as gateways for travelers and cargo between Bohol and other parts of the Philippines. The most prominent ports in Bohol include:
1. Tagbilaran Port
Location: Tagbilaran City (the capital of Bohol)
About: This is the main port of Bohol and the busiest one, handling passenger and cargo ferries from nearby provinces such as Cebu, Dumaguete, and other Visayan islands. It is the primary entry point for visitors traveling by sea to Bohol.
2. Tubigon Port
Location: Tubigon, Bohol (northern part of the island)
About: Tubigon Port serves as a secondary port and is used primarily for ferries traveling between Bohol and Cebu. It’s located closer to the northern part of Bohol and is a major transportation hub for vehicles and passengers.
3. Jagna Port
Location: Jagna, Bohol (southeastern part of the island)
About: Jagna Port is a busy port that connects Bohol to Mindanao (particularly to the ports of Cagayan de Oro and Dapitan) and serves both passenger and cargo ferries.
4. Loon Port
Location: Loon, Bohol (western part of the island)
About: Loon Port is a smaller port, mainly serving ferries that operate between Bohol and nearby islands, including Cebu. It is an important port for the western areas of Bohol.
5. Getafe Port
Location: Getafe, Bohol (northern part of the island)
About: Serving the northern region of Bohol, Getafe Port is another ferry terminal that connects Bohol to nearby islands, including Cebu. It primarily caters to passenger ferries.
6. Balilihan Port
Location: Balilihan, Bohol (central part of the island)
About: This is a smaller port in Bohol that serves mainly local ferry traffic and is less busy compared to the other ports.
7. Panglao Port
Location: Panglao Island
About: Panglao Port serves the island of Panglao, which is a popular tourist destination known for its resorts, beaches, and diving spots. It connects Panglao to nearby islands and Bohol’s main island.
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