Well, there aren't many things you can do out in evenings in Tagbilaran. After 8 or 9 pm almost everybody moves inside their homes and it doesn't feel particulary interesting to walk around. Some people are still drinking out, others hang out in karaoke bars. Some homeless spend every night out on the street. It's generaly quiet.If you stop by in a small park by the church and municipality hall around 6 pm you can watch thousands of birds whirling before settling to sleep in the branches. It's noisy and magic experience!
Panglao Island: Silent nights
by Orange_traveller
There is no "night life" in Panglao Island. Instead, the sound of waves splashing will be the music that you will enjoy hearing. It's the music of our soul. It's a time to reflect. Time to be one with nature. Time to enjoy the moment where time doesn't exist. No loud music. There are some bars that are open along the beach. While you sip on your margarita, you will enjoy the fresh breeze that blows softly on your cheeks. You may have a quiet dinner by the beach with your friends and loved ones. Bask under the moonlight while having a relaxing massage on the beach. One of the perfect ways to end the day.
No dress code :)
Beach front of Bohol Divers: Stargazing
by cHeLLe28
Since Alona Beach doesn't have the nightlife of Boracay... you can enjoy a different trip during nighttime. You get to enjoy countless stars in the pitch black sky. I particularly enjoyed this while dining in the bar of Bohol Divers. Their beach area is huge and there are chair sunbeds in the area where you can do your StAr GaZiNg....EnjOy!!!
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