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This Firefly Watching in Bohol Is Perfect When You Want to Enjoy Summer Without Sunburn

Enjoy firefly watching at Bohol’s Abatan River.

By: Maria Lona Iway | April 12, 2024
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Watching fireflies and kayaking activities at night are worth your time!

Image: Maribojoc Mangrove Firefly Watching Facebook page

Summer is here, and spending summertime outdoors is enjoyable—biking, splashing in the pool, or playing hide-and-seek until sunset. However, besides daytime activities, there are plenty of things to do when the sun goes down, especially when you want to avoid too much or little exposure to the sun. Luckily, Bohol offers a glowing nighttime activity perfect for summer: firefly watching.

Imagine embarking on a nighttime nature trip, leaving the sun behind, and stepping into a world bathed in the moon's ethereal glow—it’ll be almost as fun for everyone!


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You must ride in a wooden boat to reach the mangrove area where you can see the fireflies.

Image: Maribojoc Mangrove Firefly Watching Facebook page

The Abatan River is a sanctuary for fireflies typically seen in the Maribojoc Mangrove area. The Abatan River tour also offers a glimpse into the lives of the riverside communities. You might witness local fishermen casting their nets or families relishing a simple meal by the water. These insights into the local way of life enrich the experience with cultural depth.

The Abatan River cruise is a traditional way to reach the firefly-watching site. Firefly-watching tours at Abatan River typically range from PhP1,655 to PhP1,950 per person. Prices can vary depending on whether you choose a private or group tour, and private tours are naturally more expensive. Some tours may include hotel pick-up and drop-off, dinner, boat use, and a guide, while others may be more basic.

Board a traditional "sampan"—a flat-bottomed wooden boat—and gently navigate the river as your guide steers you toward the prime firefly-watching spot, where the tour usually takes around 40 minutes.


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Opt to kayak to get to the fireflies.

Image: Maribojoc Mangrove Firefly Watching Facebook page

But the Maribojoc Mangrove firefly-watching site offers a kayak to paddle through the river for an up-close view of the marvelous sight of hundreds of fireflies. Kayaking starts at PhP1,950 per person, including dinner, transportation, kayak equipment, and a guide for a one-hour tour. This experience is enhanced by the gentle lapping of water and the symphony of nocturnal creatures, which create a peaceful ambiance and further enhance the enchanting atmosphere.


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A magnificent view of fireflies that light up at night!

Image: Maribojoc Mangrove Firefly Watching Facebook page

Imagine gliding down the tranquil Abatan River under the starlit sky, surrounded by a mesmerizing dance of bioluminescent lights. These tiny creatures illuminate the night with their twinkling bodies. As twilight descends, these fireflies awaken, turning the riverside trees into a stunning display. Embark on a boat tour and witness myriad fireflies harmonizing in their flashes, crafting a scene that seems to be plucked from a fairy tale.


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Firefly watching promises to bring you up close and personal with this fantastic natural wonder.

Image: Maribojoc Mangrove Firefly Watching Facebook page

Here are some valuable tips for an enchanting firefly-watching night: book your tour in advance because firefly-watching tours are popular, especially during peak season; choose the right time as fireflies are most active during the dry season, roughly December to March and on moonless nights; dress comfortably in light, breathable clothing and shoes; bring insect repellent as minimal mosquitoes might be near the river; and respect the environment, avoid using flashlights or loud noises, which can disrupt the fireflies.

For more information, message Bohol Tourism at their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/bohol.island.


The Abatan River firefly-watching experience is necessary for any nature lover visiting Bohol without worrying about sunburn. Escape the daytime crowds, embrace the tranquility of the night, and witness the captivating magic of fireflies dancing under the stars.


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About Maria Lona Iway
From shaping minds to kneading dough, her journey has blossomed with each passing season. A lover of soil, stitch, and spice, she now navigates unchartered paths and uncovers hidden flavors hand-in-hand with her partner for more than 30 years and surrounded by the love of their three daughters.
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