It feels a bit surreal to be writing this series but here we are. I am a married woman, and whether you’re here for your own honeymoon inspiration, or whether you’re visiting the Philippines just on holidays, I’m so excited to share our trip with you. We start in the island of Bohol – one of the lesser touristic islands that we visited. The island has a lot to offer, but here’s what really attracted us: firstly, the waters around Bohol are amongst the top in the world for diving, secondly, Bohol is one of the last places where you can still see tarsiers, one of the world’s smallest primates, and thirdly, the island´s Chocolate Hills are a unique geological formation that is nothing short of spectacular. So let’s jump straight in.

