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Top 10 Reasons to Choose Holidays to Alburquerque

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A Sneak Peek,Alburquerque
  • Make your reservations in holidays to Alburquerque, Bohol through booking with world pinoy flights, and fly stress free to the middle of this serene seaside resort.
  • On the western coast of Bohol, Alburquerque is a silent jewel, the sand is soft, the water is clear, and the business is much slower than the well-known Panglao or Anda beaches.
  • The green hills that cover the municipality are so dramatic as they suddenly sprout out of the shoreline providing you with a dramatic background of every picture you take.
  • Even during calm weather the palm fronds are moved by the slightest breeze, which is so soothing and sophisticated that each walk along the promenade seems to be a breath in the fresh air.
  • The small population of the town also ensures that crowds are kept to a minimum hence you are able to visit the local shops, cafes and churches in your own time without having to contend with the hordes of tourists.
  • Being a nature lover, beach enthusiast or just seeking a relaxing experience, Alburquerque is one of those places where you should go to find a relaxing experience that is difficult to find on the rest of the island.
     
  • Capital (of the province): Tagbilaran City
  • International airport: No international airport in Alburquerque
  • Nearest commonly used: Bohol-Panglao International Airport
  • Currency: Philippine Peso (PHP)
  • Time zone: UTC+8 (Philippine Standard Time)
  • Driving side: Right-hand side
  • Main electricity: 220 volts, 60 Hz
  • Official / local languages: Cebuano (Boholano), Filipino, English
  • Major religion: Predominantly Roman Catholic

Highlights

Top highlights in Alburquerque
  • The Alburquerque coast lines offers a serene get away that can make the holidays to Alburquerque, Bohol worthwhile as the waters are crystal clear, turquoise, and are inviting to swim, snorkel and reflect.
  • St. Nicholas of Tolentino Church is a good representative of Spanish architecture in the time of the Spanish reign and it is located at a hill overlooking the sea, which gives the building panoramic views and historic continuity.
  • The beach of the town is also crowded with concealed coves and distant bays where the sand is not troubled and the waves rock you into a careless mood.
  • The fishermen of the region work with the old-fashioned nets and boats, and it provides you with an idea of the traditions of a past life that can be used to supplement the modern comforts of the region.
  • The nearby mangrove woodlands play host to the birdwatchers and eco-tourists offering shady trails that expose the highly complex ecology of the Bohol coast.
  • There is a small trip by the western coast which allows you to explore some of the lesser-known beaches each with its own style and appeal.

Seasons to travel

Best seasons to travel to Alburquerque
  • Individuals that want to experience the best beach experience should book their holidays to Alburquerque, Bohol during the dry season (November-May) when the weather is dry and the sea is calm.
  • Temperatures are between 27 o C and 33 o C in the dry season, which is warm yet comfortable to do swimming, sunbathing as well as taking evening walks by the beach.
  • June through October is known as the wet season and is characterised by frequent rainfall and a few storms, thus making the visibility of snorkelling a little more unpredictable and the travelling a little more unpredictable.
  • The vibrant markets and cultural events that take place even in the time of rains give the town an indoor activity which demonstrates the local art and food.
  • It is also during the monsoon seasons that the forests become lush and green and hence can be hiked in with a lot of bird watching especially in the mangrove forests located around.
  • The shoulder months of April or October are the time to plan your trip to get an optimal period of clear weather and smaller number of tourists.

Worth A visit

Is Alburquerque, Philippines Worth Visiting

The Church of St. Nicholas of Tolentino

  • The historic St. Nicholas of Tolentino Church is the structure that represents the history of the town and is therefore a must visit to any Alburquerque, Bohol enthusiast with regard to their holidays.
  • The visitors can go back in time due to its stone facade and complex wooden carvings resembling the art of the Spanish colonial period.
  • The altar itself has centuries-old santos (statues) in it, which are both a treasure to the locals and the tourists who visit.
  • The bell tower gives a mild hiking experience that gives rewards to the hiker as the views of the town and the sea are sweeping.
  • The church is a alive centre of music, dancing and procession that reminds the profound faith of the people during the annual fiesta.
  • Its peaceful atmosphere and calmness even when there is no festival encourage quiet prayer and contemplation, which makes it a spiritual haven in the sea of the daily routine.
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Alburquerque Beach

  • The white, fine sand of the beach offers long walks, deep-sea diving and sun-bathing under the canopy of coconut palms that are spread over kilometres.
  • The shallow waters are peaceful and suitable to the family with children who wish to play safely in the surf as the parents can watch the horizon.
  • A number of small cafes border the beachfront, which serve fresh seafood, tropical juices and local desserts, which reflect the culinary essence of the island.
  • Sunset over the sea here is a great spectacle as the sky is painted orange, pink and gold that would be ideal to capture a photo.
  • Small fishing boats also come back to the beach every day, which gives you an opportunity to observe the rhythm of the life of local people and even buy fresh catch and have dinner.
  • To the adventurous part of the travellers, the small waves present a natural surf park that is enjoyed by those who like surfing, stand-up paddle boarding as well as windsurfing.
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Mangrove Trail

  • This is a natural laboratory which is used to study the coastal ecosystems and it is home to numerous birds, fish, and crustaceans.
  • There are guided walks along the boardwalk that provide a unique opportunity to observe rare species of birds like brown dove and white bellied sarin of their natural surroundings.
  • The root of the mangroves forms a network of walkways, which gives the impression of mystery, and the walk seems like a silent living forest.
  • There can be observed the seasonal fish migrations, and this provides information about the life cycles of the numerous species that rely on these wetlands.
  • Carbon is also absorbed by vegetation here to counter the impact of climatic change and maintain the ecological equilibrium in the area.
  • Taking a swift plunge into the cool, brackish water following a walk is invigorating and soothing and ensures that the visitors are in touch with nature.
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Local Market & Town Center

  • The colourful market is full of freshly caught fish, colourful tropical fruits, and local crafts that take the spirit of the culture of Bohol.
  • Local sellers operate stalls that offer to sell the real street food including grilled fish, sinigang, and halo-halo to provide the travellers with home food.
  • The paving of the streets in the city centre is a very pleasant and comfortable place to have a peaceful coffee and people watching.
  • The craftsmen demonstrate their talent, producing elaborate wood carvings and woven baskets, which embrace hundreds of years of time-honoured craftsmanship.
  • The market environment is bustling, and people negotiate their business, kids are playing, and sometimes the music comes out of the local shops.
  • Shopping in the morning at the market is a taste of heaven because the air is filled with fresh seafood, coconut and local spices smell.

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Discover more in Alburquerque

Coastal Exploration

  • Exploration of the coasts in the west coast is a favourite of the holidays to Alburquerque, Bohol, and the exploration unravels secret coves, sea caves and dramatic cliffs which are almost never visited.
  • The pier offers small boats that one can hire to go further to the deep water where the coral reefs explode into colours with a variety of aqua life.
  • Cruising along the coastline by kayak will allow you to pass among the roots of the mangroves, this will bring close contact with the seagrass beds and small reef fish.
  • The cliffs offer good scenery on sunrise or sunset when the sky self-paints in amber and violet colours.
  • There are also natural pools created by volcanic rocks in some remote locations, which are ideal to use to do some quick swimming or find a quiet place to meditate.
  • The coast is filled with small villages that have their own centre of culture and thus the discovery is not only thrilling but also a rich experience in culture.
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Snorkeling & Diving

  • The Alburquerque western coast provides some of the best coral reefs which can be approached with ease on the shore and that is why it is a good area to spend time in snorkelling at all levels.
  • Scuba divers are able to venture to deeper areas in which the sea life is simply astounding and schools of parrotfish, turtles, and at times reef sharks are swimming elegantly along.
  • The coral formations and sea life are well seen by the snorkelers since the waters are very clear and calm.
  • There are local dive shops where one can take guided tours, rent equipment and trainings on the techniques on how to safely dive.
  • There are night dives which can be considered as an extra adventure, when bioluminescent beings and fish (which appear in the sea context dark night) are discovered.
  • When you are tired of being underwater you can go to a local beach and enjoy a cold drink as you recollect the bright colours you have witnessed.
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Visit Nearby Towns

  • It takes only a short drive to reach Panglao where the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the world-famous Alona Beach and its luxury resorts provides a contrasting calmness of Alburquerque.
  • Loay is another inland town which has a weekly market that features fresh products, local delicacies, and hand-made products, which is ideal in immersing into the culture.
  • Tanglay is a little fishing village that is not considered a tourist destination where you can observe the art of making the boat and providing their experience to the younger fishermen.
  • By visiting the historic heritage site of the Philippine Sea Museum, Tagbilaran City, you will be able to know the maritime history of the island and the underwater cultural heritage of the so-called Filipino Sea that is famous.
  • The scenic road that runs along the western coast of Bohol has breathtaking views of the sea, cliffs and the green rainforest that defines the natural beauty of Bohol.
  • With every town you explore, you will find that there is something new that you learn about the diverse communities of Bohol who have a modern mix with old culture.
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Cultural Immersion

  • Visit local events such as the annual St. Nicholas of Tolentino fiesta which involves the use of music, dancing, and colourful costumes which depict the artistic nature of the locality.
  • Take a cooking lesson where you learn to cook some of the traditional dishes in Bohol like tinola, kinilaw, and the favourite lechon.
  • Go on a guided walking tour of the heritage sites in Alburquerke and listen to the knowledgeable locals explain how the town was founded and how it has progressed in terms of culture.
  • Visit the local arts centre and enjoy the artworks of painters, sculptors, and textile workers who exhibit and sell their products there and learn about the artistic background of the island.
  • Participate in community activities including beach cleanups or mangrove planting, which would give you the chance to give back to the community and also interact with the residents.
  • Welcoming nature of the locals guarantees that each of the interactions is personal and makes a visit of a person unforgettable as a cultural experience.

Culture & Traditions

Culture & Traditions in Alburquerque
  • The Catholic community of Alburquerque has a great number of fiestas, which unite both the religious religious spirit and its merry-making.
  • The community events like the Tinikling and Singkil traditional dances are used in community gatherings with graceful body movements and foot synchronous movements.
  • Dances and chants are accompanied by local music, which encompasses stringed instruments such as katal and bamboo flutes, which provide a fantastic and engaging sound.
  • The culinary traditions of the town are based on fresh seafood, rice, and fruit of the season since the island has a rich natural supply.
  • Even practical objects like handwoven mats and baskets using local reeds can be used as a decoration, as well as demonstrating the skills of the indigenous people.
  • Oral storytelling is also still practised in the form of elders telling the tales about the heroes, myths and history of Alburquerque and help to maintain the identity of the community

Food Fun Fashion

Food Fun Fashion in Alburquerque

Food

Food
  • The cuisine of Alburquerque revolves around fresh seafood with tuna, sardines and mackerel being caught daily and grilled to perfection and served with a squeeze of calamansi.
  • The classic cuisine of the island, such as sinigang and adobo, is made with native ingredients, so a single bite has a strong and gustatory taste that is reminiscent of the terroir of the island.
  • There is a bright array of tropical fruits that are available in the local market: mangoes, papayas, and lychees that can be used to make refreshing snacks or sweet desserts.
  • The street vendors offer hot dishes of grilled fish and usually go hand in hand with a spicy vinegar sauce that gives the dish a tangy bite.
  • To sweeten your stomach, we recommend halo-halo, the combination of crushed ice, sweet beans, jellies, and evaporated milk, which will cool your down after spending some time in the heat of the tropics.
  • Dinner stalls regularly have lechon, roasted whole pig marinated in herbs, and served with rice, a testament to the fact that people in the area like a hearty, communal meal.
Food Fun Fashion in Alburquerque

Fun

Fun
  • The beach activities are numerous as there are the sunbathing on the soft sands, and the sandcastles that can be built to impress even the adults.
  • The waters are also ideal in snorkelling where the colourful reefs expose an underwater world that is full of fish, octopi and anemones.
  • Stand-up paddleboarding and windsurfing are also offered in the beach, which is a fun activity to play with the waves among the thrill-seekers.
  • Tours of the town plaza and the adjacent streets will enable you to explore local shops, cafes and art displays that will give your stay a creative touch.
  • Beach picnicking in the evenings followed by a bonfire (where allowed) will make the setting relaxed to tell storeys and gaze at the stars.
  • The mangrove trails surrounding are the only safari option and you can find crabs, egrets as well as the infrequent crocodile in a secure and managed setting.
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Fashion

Fashion
  • Breathable fabrics of natural material like cotton and linen are perfect when it comes to keeping cool during the tropical weather.
  • Comfortable and modest swimwear is required in case you want to go to churches or other local villages, whereas more showy ones are appropriate during beach parties and festivals.
  • Senior walking shoes or comfortable sandals should be used when walking around the town where the cobblestones are uneven, mangrove boardwalks, and beach walkways.
  • An enormous hat or cap will cover your head in the bright sun, and in particular from the daytime walks along the coast or in the forest.
  • It is also good to have a waterproof jacket or poncho in case of the unexpected rain, especially when you are sightseeing during the rainy season or you are in mangroves.
  • To attend evening events, a plain, nice dress or a dressed shirt and trousers suit is suitable to the casual yet decent dressing style of local culture.

Nature & Safari

Nature & Safari in Alburquerque
  • The crystal clear beaches and coves provide a water recreation environment where the coral reefs form a rainbow assortment of fish, sea turtles and the occasional reef sharks.
  • The coastline mangrove forests offer a living laboratory to eco-tourists who get to see unusual root systems and various species of birds.
  • The inland hills are sudden outliers of the sea, and they provide the hiking paths to the trekker, who is rewarded by the panoramic views of the sea and other islands.
  • Migratory birds represent the seasonal wetlands, which offer a colourful spectacle that cannot be overlooked by the birdwatchers and lovers of nature.
  • Coconut palm, banana trees and various fruit trees that abound in the area provide it with a colourful appearance.
  • All these are natural attractions that are manageable by short walks or guided tours, therefore, best suited to a traveller that seeks to combine adventure and relaxation.

Events & Fiestas

Events & Fiestas in Alburquerque
  • The town fiesta of St. Nicholas of Tolentino each year is a lively event that represents the true definition of holidays to Alburquerque, Bohol; such as religious procession, music and fire.
  • Community spirit is demonstrated in barangay fiestas which are celebrated all year round with the consumption of local delicacies, traditional dances, and friendly competition.
  • The celebration of the patron saint of the town involves a serious mass then a feast where the families and friends come and share the local food.
  • The fiestas may include cultural performances that use the indigenous instruments and narration and dance rituals as a way of depicting the heritage of the island.
  • The unity of the community in making decorations, food and entertainment proves the unity among the residents and their desire to maintain the tradition.
  • The visitors are welcome to join the celebrations and they will have an opportunity to partake in the Filipino hospitality and have a stronger attachment to the local culture.

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