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Top 10 Reasons to Choose Holidays to Trinidad

Are you wondering where you should go this year? We've got you covered with everything from tropical locales for island hopping to exciting cosmopolitan cities, making it simple to plan the perfect holiday that allows for a more immersive experience. To have a fantastic experience with the best of these cities, make sure to check off our highlights listed in our top 10 reasons for inspiration we've pulled together with Good Vibes Only!

A Sneak Peek

A Sneak Peek,Trinidad
  • Taking a trip to Manila to the green Island of Bohol, a stopover on the small municipality of Trinidad, located between the busy ports, will provide the visitors with a rejuvenating experience of a breath of fresh provincial air.
  • The process itself is the tale of meandering coastlines, green rice fields and the soft murmurs of the local lifestyle that greets any traveller.
  • To holiday-makers visiting Trinidad, Bohol in particular, the first sight of the distant hills and banks of the river gives the impression of serenity that continues to the end.
  • There is no commercial allusion within the Trinidad atmosphere, and it means that the silence of every waterfall and cave is an invitation to explore and not be distracted.
  • The culture of the people residing in the area is basic but rich, as the beat of daily labour and seasonal festivities reverberate in the rural areas.
  • The thought of a holidays to Trinidad grumbles of a slow discovery, where each moment will be an opportunity of reconnecting with nature and community.
     
  • Capital (of the province): Tagbilaran City
  • International airport: No international airport in Trinidad
  • 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 Trinidad
  • The largest natural marvel in holidays to Trinidad is the huge Batungay Cave which is a cavernous marvel that harbours a clear stream flowing through stalactite-filled caverns.
  • Kawasan Falls provides a waterfall experience, mind-boggling the popular ones in Cebu, with crystal clear waters falling on smooth stones with a spectral scenery of a green forest.
  • Ipil River, which was a major trade route, currently beckons tourists to take walks along its banks and observe the symbiosis of the riverine ecosystem and small fishing villages.
  • The fields of rice and corn around provide a patchwork scenic landscape, which shifts colours according to the seasons, and thus, the agricultural cycles.
  • The serene setting of the distant barangays, their thatched houses and primitive dwellings give it an element of reality that most tourist-infested locations lack.
  • Adventure lovers will have an endless number of guided walks and bird-watching tours to explore the secluded hills of Trinidad.

Seasons to travel

Best seasons to travel to Trinidad
  • The holidays to Trinidad of dry season also includes the period of December to May, where the weather is perfect to do hiking, exploration of caves, and visit waterfalls with clear skies and warm temperatures.
  • In January and February, the weather is a bit colder and this makes the walks and river walks more enjoyable as the travellers can inhale the cool fresh air.
  • October is the local planting season that the fields become a beautiful green and provides a great sight that is attractive to both the nature and photographers.
  • June is the month when the first rains fall, which is why it is possible to go on soft walks and watch how the landscape changes in the nature.
  • The Christmas season, its illumination, the silence of the pre-holiday period, combine to build an atmosphere of peace that is an ideal place to contemplate.
  • The local festivals and community get-together are also part of the cultural window that could be visited every season when the travelling schedule allows.

Worth A visit

Is Trinidad, Philippines Worth Visiting

Batungay Cave

  • Go into the interior of the cave to see the great stalactites and stalagmites which have been formed through thousands of years to make a natural cathedral of rock.
  • Track the obvious stream which courses within the cave and the sound of water reverberates through the lofty roofs of the cavern, a pleasing aural experience.
  • The interior of the cave is cool and shaded and provides an ideal place where one can rest in the midday or as a picnic area due to the tropical heat.
  • The bioluminescent organisms can also be observed at night making the dark cave look like a lantern which is the delight of the adventurous spirits.
  • There are local guides who will tell you about the history of the cave, how it is important to indigenous peoples and the generation of legends.
  • On your way out of the cave, take a second to admire the fragile equilibrium of the ecosystems within the cave, and how each of the rocks contributes to the support of the life of the underground.
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Kawasan Falls

  • The segmented flow of water in the waterfall provides the visitor with a calming sound experience to seamlessly blend with the surrounding forest to form a spa-like atmosphere.
  • Hiking to the falls offers picturesque beauty of tropical plants, and it offers the visitors a panoramic view of the green vegetation of the island.
  • The crystal-clear pools at the bottom of the water provide an ideal place to have a cooling swim particularly when one has been hiking all the way through the forest.
  • There are wooden platforms in the vicinity so that the visitors can sit and have a rest and capture photos without disrupting the natural environment.
  • Fresh fruit and light snacks are provided by local vendors that are located just outside the airport, which can give passengers a sample of local flavours as they relax.
  • There is also the seasonal fog which is formed out of the water and this adds an airy look to the scene particularly in the early morning.
Is Trinidad, Philippines Worth Visiting

Ipil River Area

  • The valley of the river is a testament of centuries of commerce, as river boats used to transport people and goods to all parts of the island.
  • As one walks around the Ipil River, one will find the traditional fishing methods still in use today, including bamboo traps and hand woven nets.
  • The flowing of the river offers a serene picnic and meditative experience that is not as active as the other tourist attractions.
  • The tourists will have a chance to see the local fauna such as small birds and amphibians that can be found in a riparian environment of the river.
  • The farmland surrounding the hotel provides an insight into the private lives of the farmers, the terraced farms and paddocks indicate that the people here respect their farming traditions.
  • The river surface is covered with golden colours at sunset, which forms a beautiful background when taking pictures of sunset.
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Rural Villages & Fields

  • Strolling in the villages provides the opportunity to see the collective way of life because the neighbours assist one another with the planting and harvesting as well as daily tasks.
  • The rice and corn fields waving in the breeze cause a calm picturesque landscape almost cinematic, as it were, a living postcard.
  • The villages have local markets where fresh produce is sold, providing the travellers with the opportunity to enjoy the local harvest of the season and get familiar with the local cuisine.
  • Visitors can do basic tasks like rice planting or harvesting which will give a better understanding of how laborious food production is.
  • The use of locally available timber and bamboo in the construction of traditional houses demonstrates the concept of sustainable architecture, which has combined practicality and the perfect balance of beauty as well.
  • The communication prayers and the silent drumming in the distance make the cultural experience very personal and comforting and inspiring.

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Remote Barangays and Hills

  • The hills surrounding Trinidad are intact making it a hunting ground to hikers who want to enjoy solitude and whose trails offer scenic view of the Pacific Ocean.
  • Remote barangays are the most suitable places to immerse oneself with the cultural differences of the locals, as the visitors are able to see the local traditions, hand-woven mats and basketry, designed by the skillful artisans.
  • The lack of modern facilities in these locations means that natural landscape is very untouched, which provides clear sightseeing scenes.
  • In these barangays, traditional dress, music and dance are visible through these seasonal festivals providing travellers with a living experience of the past of the island.
  • Wildlife within the area such as native birds and small mammals may be viewed without much disturbance thus fit well in the eco-tourists.
  • The serenity of these distant locations offers an ideal environment to do some meditation and reflection without the noise of the city.
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Community Life

  • Local community centres serve as a place to socialise, the elderly give accounts of how things used to be and the young are taught the old arts.
  • Attending a community garden will provide an opportunity to observe how people grow native herbs and vegetables to encourage people to lead sustainable lifestyles.
  • Village gatherings, like exchange of labour seasonally, reflect the giving spirit that supports the village economy.
  • Visiting one of the local markets will give a clue about the barter system and the value of relationships in trade and life in general.
  • The communal feasts of the community such as harvest festivals underscore the strong relationship that exists between human beings and land.
  • Mingling with the residents will enable the travellers to get a better feeling of belonging and appreciation of the rural nature of the island.
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Traditional Crafts

  • The making of the woven mats out of locally made palm fibres is a great work of skill, the methods of making them have been used in the same way since time immemorial and have been transmitted through generations.
  • Basketry workshops offer a practical experience to the visitors allowing them to make their own ornaments, as well as understand the complexity of tying and shaping.
  • Decorative feathered headdresses and embroidered fabrics are also made by local artisans that can be used to demonstrate the rich artistic heritage of the island.
  • These crafts are not decorative only but useful in the household chores, ceremonies and daily life.
  • The production of natural dyes and use of environmentally-friendly materials is an indicator of a strong appreciation of the environment and their willing to be eco-friendly in their production.
  • Buyers of a handmade product contribute to the local economy and turn around the skillset that would otherwise become extinct.
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Local Festivals

  • The feast celebrating the annual feast of Saint Isidro, the patron saint of farmers, includes colourful procession, folk music, and collective food.
  • There are smaller barangay feasts usually held in the evenings where the folk dances and storytelling of local myths and legends are done to shed light to those.
  • Stalls at fests provide the regional delicacies like grilled fish, fresh coconut desserts, and beverages made of coconuts.
  • Decorations made of native plants help to make the atmosphere of the festivals colourful and celebrate faith, as well as the cultural identity.
  • These events give them a rare glimpse at the happiness of the community as a whole and the goodwill connexions that hold them united.
  • A trip to a festival will enable the tourists to know the vibrant nature of the island without violating the local customs and traditions.

Culture & Traditions

Culture & Traditions in Trinidad
  • The religion of the majority is Catholicism and the San Isidro Parish is the religious centre of the religious rituals and prayers of the community.
  • The agricultural festivals show the dependence of the island on the agricultural activity, and the seasons of harvest are celebrated via music, dance and a feeling of gratitude.
  • Mat and basket weaving, which is mostly done by women, is a tradition of art and significance of craft in daily living.
  • Community events are characterised by communal rice, corn and fresh fish dinners, an example of the simplicity and abundance of the island culinary.
  • Daily interaction in a blend of Filipino dialects and regional influences is maintained in the local language, as the language heritage.
  • Seniors are highly respected and their advice is sought when making decisions such that there will not be a break in continuity of practises between generations.

Food Fun Fashion

Food Fun Fashion in Trinidad

Food

Food
  • Local foods are dominated by freshly picked rice and corn, frequently accompanied by a number of steamed vegetables and grilled freshwater fish.
  • Carinderias are small road side restaurants that serve a high value meal at low prices, with most ingredients being locally sourced to maintain low prices and high quality meals.
  • Local families prepare traditional snacks including boiled corn, fermented fish, and coconut squares and promptly sell them at home.
  • There is also abundance of seafood particularly freshwater, and fishermen deliver what they caught on a daily basis which is prepared in simple, fragrant manners.
  • The climate in the island enhances a very rich collection of tropical fruits, such as mangoes, bananas and papayas, which are consumed as fresh fruits or as desserts.
  • Most markets operate on a cash basis and therefore tourists ought to carry local currency since credit card payment is not always available in the isolated places.
Food Fun Fashion in Trinidad

Fun

Fun
  • Batungay Cave guided tours are safe and informative of the geological context that marked the underground landscapes of Trinidad.
  • Hiking to Kawasan Falls provides the adventurous hiker with a complete adrenaline and provides the photographer with a relaxing environment and restroom.
  • Ipil River valley river kayaking enables tourists explore serenity of the river and understand the local paddling skills.
  • Riding across rice fields and cornfields will help to explore the landscape at a slower pace and discover the less apparent areas and local plants.
  • Evening parties in the local markets enable the visitors to intermingle with locals, understand the culture of the land, and sample fresh street food.
  • Attendances to community celebrations, particularly in harvest time are a starting front row view of lively dances and traditional music.
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Fashion

Fashion
  • Wear loose, comfortable pants and shirts, made of cotton and worn with strong walking shoes that can support a wavy road and muddy paths.
  • When one is going to see caves, a light jacket is necessary on the cooler evenings when the temperature may drop significantly.
  • Sun protection: wide brimmed hats, sunglasses and sunscreen are used to prevent the scorching tropical rays during day time hikes.
  • Insects are common along the rivers and forests, thus, insect repellent and long sleeved shirts are suitable in keeping off the insects.
  • Small details like long pants or skirts are also modest to wear when visiting churches or small villages in order to respect the local traditions.
  • World pinoy flights - Booking flights makes the travelling one-piece when flying to holidays to Trinidad so that the destinations would be Cebu or Tagbilaran which are the closest airports.

Nature & Safari

Nature & Safari in Trinidad
  • The island is rich in a variety of ecosystems consisting of areas of the tropical forests, extensive wetland along the river, and fertile arable lands which host numerous wildlife.
  • Birdwatchers will enjoy the sighting of the endemic birds like the Philippine jungle flycatcher and sunbird of bright colour.
  • Small mammals, such as the native Philippine flying lemur, can be found in forests, particularly during the evening when they are active.
  • Batungay cave has clear streams which support freshwater crustaceans and fish, and this contributes to the ecological interest in the cave.
  • River flooding during the seasons makes the surrounding land fertile with nutrients, which provide good environments to rice paddies and sustaining aquatic organisms.
  • Local NGOs provide conservation works, helping preserve the endangered wildlife to educate the visitors to become responsible in their tourism.

Events & Fiestas

Events & Fiestas in Trinidad
  • The holidays to Trinidad Town Fiesta, a festival of St. Isidro who was the patron saint of farmers is also a colourful event with processions, music and feasts.
  • Some of the smaller barangay festivals may feature folk dances, local drumming, and folk storey-telling that feature local folklore.
  • These feasts tend to take place in the planting or harvests, which are in line with the agricultural calendar.
  • People are welcomed to participate in the celebrations, yet it is only proper to follow and leave the ceremonies to locals.
  • The festive arrangements comprise of the use of native plants like coconut leaves and banana leaves which give the festivities a colourful and environmentally friendly appearance.
  • It does not have mega-tourist events, which means that every celebration has to be original and tied to the traditions of this community.

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