While Panglao often steals the spotlight, Anda Beach has officially emerged as the "hidden gem" of Bohol’s eastern coast this May 2026. Following the province's designation as a UNESCO Global Geopark, travelers are increasingly shifting away from the crowded hubs of Alona toward the serene, powdery shores of Quinale Beach. Recent tourism data highlights Anda as the second most visited site in the province, praised for its "critter hunting" dive sites and macro-marine life that remain blissfully uncrowded. For those seeking the legendary clarity of Boracay without the 21st-century noise, Anda provides a tranquil, eco-conscious sanctuary that perfectly aligns with Bohol’s new Sustainable Tourism Development Code.
The Macro-Diving Capital of the East
For underwater enthusiasts visiting in May 2026, the waters off Anda are at their peak clarity, often exceeding 30 meters of visibility. Unlike the vertical walls of Balicasag, Anda’s marine landscape is a playground for "macro" photographers, featuring rare sightings of flamboyant cuttlefish, pygmy seahorses, and intricate nudibranchs. Local dive shops are currently emphasizing "critter hunting" in underwater caves and shallow reefs, which remain some of the most pristine in the Central Visayas. This eastern circuit has matured into a premier spot for high-value, low-impact diving, ensuring that the reef's health is preserved under the province's strict new environmental monitoring systems.
Powdery Sands and Pura Vida
The crown jewel of the town is the Quinale Beach, a long stretch of brilliant white sand that locals and frequent travelers compare to the "pre-commercial" days of the country's most famous islands. In early 2026, the Provincial Tourism Office successfully implemented a digital visitor management system to monitor carrying capacity, ensuring that the "laid-back" atmosphere remains intact even as popularity grows. Travelers can enjoy a truly peaceful day of sunbathing or swimming in turquoise waters, supported by community-led initiatives that promote "Boholano First" service standards. This commitment to authentic hospitality makes the 100 km journey from Tagbilaran City well worth the 2-to-3-hour drive for those craving genuine island seclusion.
Sustainable Stays and Seamless Travel
Accommodations in the area have leveled up for the 2026 season, with the Anda White Beach Resort and Island View Beachfront Resort leading the way in sustainable hospitality practices. Getting to this paradise is more organized than ever, with regular buses and vans departing from the Dao Integrated Bus Terminal, or private transfers that cut the travel time down to under two hours. To encourage longer stays, the town is now part of the "Nurturing Bohol" wellness initiative, offering mindfulness retreats and nature immersion experiences alongside traditional beach activities. Whether you are staying at the high-end resorts or a 3-star gem like Anda de Boracay, the eastern tip of Bohol offers a refined, future-forward version of the classic tropical getaway.









