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'''Panglao''' is an island in the [[Philippines]] located in the [[Central Visayas]], with an area of 80.5 sq. kilometers. Politically, it is divided into two municipalities: [[Dauis, Bohol|Dauis]] and [[Panglao, Bohol|Panglao]], part of [[Bohol Province]]. Panglao is located southwest of the island of [[Bohol]] and east of [[Cebu Island|Cebu]]. It is a popular tourist destination in the Philippines and includes DICK several small islands like Gak-ang, Pontod, and Balicasag.
'''Panglao''' is an island in the [[Philippines]] located in the [[Central Visayas]], with an area of 80.5 sq. kilometers. Politically, it is divided into two municipalities: [[Dauis, Bohol|Dauis]] and [[Panglao, Bohol|Panglao]], part of [[Bohol Province]]. Panglao is located southwest of the island of [[Bohol]] and east of [[Cebu Island|Cebu]]. It is a popular tourist destination in the Philippines and includes several small islands like Gak-ang, Pontod, and Balicasag.
In 2010 Panglao Island counted a total population of 68,051 people.<ref>{{cite web|title=Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010|url=http://www.census.gov.ph/data/sectordata/2010/2010CPH_reg7.pdf|work=2010 Census of Population and Housing: Bohol|publisher=National Statistics Office, Republic of the Philippines|accessdate=15 June 2012}}</ref>
In 2010 Panglao Island counted a total population of 68,051 people.<ref>{{cite web|title=Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010|url=http://www.census.gov.ph/data/sectordata/2010/2010CPH_reg7.pdf|work=2010 Census of Population and Housing: Bohol|publisher=National Statistics Office, Republic of the Philippines|accessdate=15 June 2012}}</ref>



Revision as of 01:49, 17 March 2013

Panglao is an island in the Philippines located in the Central Visayas, with an area of 80.5 sq. kilometers. Politically, it is divided into two municipalities: Dauis and Panglao, part of Bohol Province. Panglao is located southwest of the island of Bohol and east of Cebu. It is a popular tourist destination in the Philippines and includes several small islands like Gak-ang, Pontod, and Balicasag. In 2010 Panglao Island counted a total population of 68,051 people.[1]

Panglao Island, Bohol
Alona Beach overview

History

Panglao Island Nature Resort and Spa

Panglao was known to Chinese, Malay, Siamese and Indonesian traders. In 1803, Spanish explorers came to the shores of Panglao in search of fresh water. At the time a couple of natives on the seashore were making fishing devices called "panggaw". One of the Spaniards asked what the name of the island was. The natives—who thought the visitors were asking what they were making—then replied "panggaw". Hence, from that term, was derived the name Panglao.[citation needed]

Geography

Panglao has a terrain that range from plain, hilly to mountainous. Panglao is made of Maribojoc Limestone, the youngest of the limestone units found in the western area of Bohol. The limestone composition halted the development of an airport as coralline limestone is soluble which causes formation of caves and sinkholes. One interesting geological feature found in the island is the Hinagdanan Cave which has an underground water source. The cave is an important water source as the island has no rivers or lakes.

Biodiversity

About 250 new species of crustaceans and 2500 new species of mollusks were found around the island. The discovery was the work of the Panglao Marine Biodiversity Project. The project found that Panglao alone has more marine biodiversity than Japan and the Mediterranean sea.[2]

Tourism

Alona Beach in Panglao Island.
Alona Beach Sunset.

Panglao Island is one the main tourist destinations on the Philippines. Talking about Panglao most of the people immediately think about "Alona Beach". Similar to Boracay you can find an amazing white beach and crystal clear water. Unfortunately also like Boracay this place has lost lots of its former beauty. Every season more and more restaurants and bars are opened and the beach gets pretty crowded during the high season. Still the diving around the island is one of the best of the Philippines. Especially Balicasag Island is really worth diving at. If you can avoid to go there in the very high season Alona Beach is still a beautiful place.

Panglao Island International Airport

Panglao Island International Airport is a controversial airport project waiting to start construction on Panglao Island in the province of Bohol, Philippines. It is intended to become Bohol's international airport to support its tourism industry, especially on Panglao Island which is being promoted as an alternative destination for Boracay Island.

The airport is very close to Tagbilaran Airport in Tagbilaran City which currently serves as the gateway to Panglao Island and the rest of mainland Bohol for domestic air travelers. It also is less than 2 hours travel time from Mactan-Cebu International airport, which is a gateway to the Central Philippines for international tourists.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010" (PDF). 2010 Census of Population and Housing: Bohol. National Statistics Office, Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved 15 June 2012.
  2. ^ Pedroso, Kate (2 March 2007). "Panglao, Bohol: a center of marine biodiversity". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 15 June 2012.

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