Bohol

Bohol

Bohol in April

Great time to visit

Peak season pricing meets serious heat, creating Bohol's most expensive and challenging month. But if you can handle early mornings and afternoon indoor breaks, April still offers excellent weather for beaches and water sports.

Weather

April brings serious heat with afternoon temperatures hitting 32°C and morning lows around 25°C. Humidity climbs noticeably, making midday activities uncomfortable. Rain stays minimal but when it comes, it's usually intense and brief.

32°C high25°C low4 rain days

Crowds & Cost

peak crowds
~$72/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Holy Week (Mahal na Araw)
  • Easter Sunday celebrations
  • Bohol Day celebrations

April Tips

  • Holy Week means everything shuts down and prices spike - either embrace the chaos or skip entirely
  • Start activities by 6 AM to beat the heat and crowds
  • Air-conditioned transport becomes essential, not optional

All Months

November through May gives you the best weather—dry, sunny, and perfect for island hopping. December and January are peak season, so book accommodations early and expect higher prices. March through May gets hot and humid, but the crowds thin out. Avoid June through October. The southwest monsoon brings heavy rains, rough seas, and cancelled boat trips. Some resorts on Panglao close entirely during this period. If you do visit during rainy season, pack waterproof gear and have backup indoor plans. Holy Week (March or April) sees massive domestic tourism. Prices spike, and finding accommodation becomes a nightmare. Chinese New Year also brings crowds, particularly to Chocolate Hills and tarsier sanctuaries. For the best deals and weather, target February through March. You'll get post-holiday pricing with excellent conditions for diving and beach activities.

Bohol Scores

Solo

7/10

Couples

8/10

Families

8/10

Adventure

8/10

Budget

7/10

Luxury

5/10

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