How many beach hotels will I be able to find in Panglao?
Choose from one of Expedia’s 42 hotels in Panglao for your beachside break.
When's the best time for a beach holiday in Panglao?
Plan your trip to the beach with a look at year-round temperatures in Panglao: The hottest months are usually May and June, with an average temperature of 28°C, while the coldest months are February and January, with an average of 27°C. The rainiest months in Panglao are July, October, June and January, with each month seeing an average of 280 mm of rainfall.
What is there to see and do around Panglao?
After arriving and checking into your hotel, you’ll probably want to explore your surroundings. If you can’t wait to check out the beaches, head to Dumaluan Beach or White Beach for a relaxing day by the water. Take advantage of the area’s diving and snorkelling, and make time for local attractions such as Virgin Island and Alona Beach. For even more to see and do, pay a visit to Balicasag Island Marine Sanctuary or Doljo Beach.
What's the best way to get to my beach hotel in Panglao?
Here’s some information to help you get to and around your beach accommodation in Panglao more easily: To get to Panglao, book a flight to Panglao (TAG-Bohol Intl.), the closest major airport, which is located 2 mi (3.2 km) from the city centre. If you’d like to venture out around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.
Recent Reviews in Panglao Island
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"Very clean & the food options were delicious "
A verified traveller stayed at The Bellevue Resort
"Extensive swimming poolS !
check-in experience was awesome!
what really shined with our Henann stay was the hospitality and friendliness of the staff; i mean everyone was courteous ! every single one !
We want to go back ! and we will !"
A verified traveller stayed at Henann Resort Alona Beach
"We had a great time at this fantastic property. The staff have been absolutely amazing, always with a smile on their face and ready to help. The atmosphere around the resort was very peaceful, the room was spotless and the direct access to a private beach was a bonus as you don’t need to fight for a place. The swimming pool was perfect size and there is also free snorkelling equipment available as well table tennis, kayaks and hammocks. You can arrange tours around the island at the reception - we did the countryside tour. There is only one restaurant but it is exceptionally good with a beautiful view so no need to look further. I could go on and on but all that’s left to say is thank you to all the staff for making our holiday so special, really a gem of a place! Salamat!! "
A verified traveller from Dublin 6 stayed at Amarela Resort
"We were upgraded to a villa after a 2 day booking in deluxe room and then the oceana suite, which we never actually got to see after being upgraded to a villa. We'd had a couple of maintenance issues with a plug socket and then a leaking lavatory in our first room.
The villa that we were upgraded to, was lovely, it was great to be able to step just outside into the private lagoon area. The kitchenette is tiny, consists of fridge, kettle and coffee machine with sink, but useful, though the addition of glasses as well as cups would be good, to consume the drinks from fridge, which is repleinshed daily at no cost, with coke, as sprite etc, though coke zero not an option, which I'd disappointing. The staff here are lovely, with a big shout out to the young guy who drove the shuttle, as always smiling.
FREE use if kayaks, was great, so many orange and blue starfish to see.
The last free shuttle finished back to resort at 20:30 from alona beach area, but it's easily walkable back to resort, we did this most nights.
Breakfast had very good selection, though I often found the cappuccino lukewarm and not strong enough, do would order a double espresso to add.
Loved going down to the beach steps each evening to see crabs and starfish.
Great place, would highly recommended. "
A verified traveller from Maryport stayed at BE Grand Resort Bohol