Anda

Anda, officially the Municipality of Anda, is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 17,778 people. Wikipedia.
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Quinale Beach Bar

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Bar
Quinale Beach Bar is a seaside establishment that offers a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Situated in close proximity to the ocean, this bar provides an ideal location for people who want to enjoy their drinks while taking in the beautiful scenery. The menu features an assortment of cocktails, wines, beers, and other refreshments that are prepared by skilled mixologists. This bar also provides comfortable seating arrangements for customers to relax and unwind as they sip on their drinks.
Our go to for breakfast and at PHP170 this is excellent value for rice, 2 eggs, fruit, coffee and your choice of either fish, beef, pork etc. I kick off my shoes, pick a table looking out over the ocean and enjoy 😊
Ballard Family — Google review
A 3 hour travel from tagbilaran city, the capital of bohol province. Quinale beach is a long stretch of powdery white sand. A public beach located in front of anda church and is also near Anda Punlic Market. In weekdays, there is not much crowd. There are available nearby bars and tourist inns from cheal to expensive ones. If you ever want to visit there, go on weekdays as it has a lesser crowd. You can enjoy the beach like you own it.
Gee T — Google review
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Lamanok Island

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Nature & Parks
Islands
Lamanoc Island, located on the eastern side of Bohol, can be accessed only by boat. It boasts offshore caves and prehistoric artwork that can be explored via a walking trail and canoe route. The island's mysterious ambiance is heightened by eons of weathering that have resulted in unique shapes. Visitors can encounter the past and present through their exploration of Lamanoc Island, which is home to ghosts and shamans.
Lamanok Island Mystic tour takes guests around six sites on Lamanok Island used by faith healers. Their guides are informative and very accommodating. It was fun learning all the customs done on the island. Just be prepared for a hike on forest trails, mangroves and jagged limestone rocks.
Joseph Angan — Google review
The island tour was great and mesmerising. The island is so majestic and mystical. Great experience and I really love how the tour guide showed us the historical data about the island. Thank you so much for the great experience ❤️
Charles Bryan Acal — Google review
Lamanok Island Mystic Tour Experience is one the major attractions in Anda. It is located in Barangay Badiang around 5 kilometers from town proper. Lamanok Island is dubbed as the “Cradle of Civilization” of Bohol, due to the various archeological artifacts that have been discovered in the island. It is known as a mystical island due to the practice of centuries-old customs linked to the island’s rich folklore like, making offerings to nature spirits, “diwata” or deities.
Noel Amata — Google review
Must see place. Totally it takes up to 2 hous.
Vaidotas Z. — Google review
Fun tour, very knowledgeable tour guide. A nice way to spend our morning.
Trevor Dueck — Google review
Excellent place to visit and get a little bit of history Rode the bangka to go to lamanok island Our guide was lovely, knowledgeable, and passionated Really recommended
antoine Butz — Google review
Great spot for tourist. We had a very entertaining guide. You should visit, for sure. Mystic and scaring. You meet past and present. Ghosts and shamans.
JP — Google review
A very interesting place to see. The fee was 300. At first we had second thoughts when we heard the rate but after the tour we could say it was all worth it. The tour guide was the best. Too bad I didn't take much pictures. Best if you bring a bottle of water with you, there were lots of walking and prepare to get wet. And lastly, follow their rules.
Lois — Google review
Amazing tour for 400pesos worth it without hesitation!!
Gary — Google review
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Santo Niño de Anda Parish Church

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Churches & Cathedrals
Santo Niño de Anda Parish Church is a Catholic church located in the Philippines. It serves as a place of worship for many Catholics in the area, providing spiritual guidance and support to its members. The church's architecture is reminiscent of traditional Spanish colonial design, with its white walls and red roofs. It boasts a large courtyard where people can gather for events or simply relax in the shade of the trees. Inside, visitors can admire beautiful artwork depicting various religious scenes that adorn the walls and ceilings.