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    Loboc-Loay River Cruise and Floating Restaurant in Bohol

    A lesser-known River Cruise on Loboc River in Loay town of Bohol with starting point near the Loay Bridge. It features the catamaran-style floating restaurant, using two single-hull bancas supporting the weight of the restaurant, using a diesel engine, where guests partake buffet lunch (or dinner) while being serenaded by musicians.


    loboc loay river cruise floating restaurant boholthe Rio Verde I Floating Restaurant cruising the Loay part of Loboc River

    loboc floating restaurant buffet table being prepared with the usual seafood on the restaurant menu

    loboc river cruisea family on a native boat with the nipa palm-fringed river

    Loay River cruise takes about an hour with a stop-over at an "authetic" Ati Tribe of aborigines upstream (more on this in a future post).

    Loboc-Loay River Cruise Rate: PhP350.00/person
    Trip Schedules: around lunch time usually 11am with actual boat departures depending on tourist arrivals

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    posted by GingGoy @ 10:26 PM,

    4 Comments:

    At Feb 27, 2012, 9:04:00 AM, Anonymous bw said...

    nice... I bet there are plenty of seafoods in the floating resto :)

     
    At Mar 2, 2012, 6:20:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

    HI. I'm planning to create club dedicated for young Filipino travelers. I'm an avid traveler myself and I think I need people whom I share the passion with for traveling to be able to form this group. If you're interested please send me your contact details. Thank you.

     
    At Mar 2, 2012, 6:20:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

    My email add is - goorishankar@yahoo.com.

     
    At Mar 23, 2015, 11:06:00 AM, Anonymous Lester Moore said...

    This is a nice destination in Bohol. :)

     

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