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The best coffee shop in Tagbilaran? Review of Figaro Coffee, Bohol, Philippines

3/5/2025

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Mr Lars and I discovered a new coffee shop in Tagbilaran

Mr. Lars and I recently stayed at RedDoorz Jaz Hotel in Tagbilaran, a pleasant budget option with a convenient location. However, they don't offer breakfast. We recalled that Bo's Coffee Shop near the cathedral used to be a good choice, but it has since closed, leaving a gap for centrally located coffee shops serving breakfast. Fortunately, we discovered Figaro Coffee practically around the corner from Jaz Hotel, which has become our new go-to for a convenient breakfast.

Figaro Coffee

​Figaro Coffee in Tagbilaran, Bohol is located at 37 C. Putong St and is open daily with slightly varying hours (typically 8 AM - 8 PM, but check their Facebook). They offer a variety of coffee drinks, pastries, and all-day meals including Filipino favorites and sandwiches. Reviews often praise their coffee and some meals, though some inconsistencies have been mentioned.

​Figaro Coffee:

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Fish Spa | Relaxing | Old Enchanted Balete Tree | Siquijor island, Philippines

5/11/2024

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The nicest and most relaxing fish spa that I ever tried!

According to the legend, Turad became the trunk and Pintas became the branches, and together they would form the huge Balete tree. The tree is believed to be 400 years old and considered as the oldest and largest in the island of Siquijor. Below the tree is a natural spring flowing directly to a man-made pool. So today if you go there, you can enjoy the nicest fish spa that I ever tried. But beware there are some big fish in the pond as well!
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Going to Bohol Highest Peak, but I failed! I also got company! | Jagna Bohol Philippines

5/11/2024

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​Going to Bohol Highest Peak, but I failed!

As I was doing my road trip around Bohol I wanted to take the motorbike to the Bohol Highest Peak. Which by the way it’s not the same as Mt. Matunog which is the very top of Bohol. But the funny thing they are located in the same area and are also roughly the same height around 800 meters over the sea. But sorry to say, I failed!


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Going for an evening snack | Nice guesthouse Verano in Tagbilaran Bohol | Philippines

5/11/2024

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Going for the evening snack, staying at Verano Guesthouse

​I was going out for a late evening snack. It was lively karaoke outside the gates. Verano Guesthouse is impressive with a 180 degrees view from the terrace. The neighbourhood outside Verano Guesthouse may look unsafe but it's perfectly safe so no worries.
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Best Accommodation Jagna Bohol, Paseo Del Mar Seaside Dive Inn | Philippines

5/11/2024

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The most nicest accommodation in Jagna, Bohol

​Paseo Del Mar Seaside Dive Inn. An affordable and beautiful located resort with sea view just outside the central Jagna in the southern Bohol, Philippines. The resort also arrange diving trips. A special thing with this resort is all the dogs and cats they have. So nice!


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Highlights of Anda Bohol | The mysterious and haunted island Lamanok | Philippines

4/11/2024

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I visited the mysterious and haunted island Lamanok

One of the highlights of my trip to Anda was the Lamanok Island Mystic Tour Experience. Exploring the island's intricate cave system, I was captivated by tales of ancient witches, shamans, and the mysterious rock paintings that adorn the walls.

Lamanok Island, dubbed Bohol's cradle of civilization, is known for its rich history and mystical caves. This uninhabited island features limestone cliffs, hidden waterfalls, white-sand beaches, and ancient burial sites. Local folklore and the presence of balete trees add to the island's mysterious atmosphere.

​It's certainly worth a visit to go here!
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How many people can you fit in a Filipino tricycle? | Anda, Bohol | Philippines

4/11/2024

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​How many people can you actually fit in a Filipino tricycle?

A day trip to Anda's stunning beaches and cozy eateries was the perfect way to spend the day. As the sun began to set, we faced a logistical challenge: fitting our group into a single tricycle for the ride back to Ubay.


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Meeting my friends in their provincial house in Katarungan | Ubay Bohol | Philippines

3/11/2024

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I was invited to visit my friends in Katarungan on Bohol

​Meeting my friends in their house. As we go back to my hotel and then surprisingly we were invited to a birthday party!


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The Cata-al World War II Museum, in Valencia, Negros Oriental, Philippines

3/11/2024

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We visited the Cata-al World War II Museum, which is an interesting museum up in Valencia. Worth a visit?

​The Cata-al World War II Museum, located in Valencia, Negros Oriental, Philippines, is a private collection housed in the home of Felix Cata-al, a passionate collector and WWII enthusiast. The museum boasts an impressive array of over 400 artifacts, including weapons, uniforms, medals, and personal belongings from both the Japanese and American sides of the war. Visitors can explore the museum's extensive collection, which offers a fascinating glimpse into the Philippines' role in World War II.

So was it worth a visit? If you have the slightest interests of WWII or militaria in general, then yes I can recommend a visit there!


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Buko juice | Buko meat | Coconut water with coconut meat

8/7/2023

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We drink the buko juice and eat the buko meat in the province

I was invited to drink buko juice and eat the buko meat the traditional way. Buko in the Philippines means young (unripe) coconut. It's all about to collect some coconuts fresh from the backyard, pour out the coconut water and then scrape the inside of the coconut to get the meat. Since the coconuts is unripe the meat is soft little bit like jelly and tastes delicious.


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