AM Residences
2 Bedroom houses
ABOUT
AM Residences, a property with a garden, is located in Panglao, 5.5 km from Hinagdanan Cave, 49 km from Tarsier Conservation Area, as well as 18 km from Baclayon Church. The air-conditioned accommodation is 1.2 km from Momo Beach, and guests benefit from private parking available on site and free WiFi.
The holiday home comes with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, bed linen, towels, a flat-screen TV, a dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a terrace with garden views.
The nearest airport is Bohol-Panglao International Airport, 2 km from the holiday home.
OUR ROOMS
Both bedrooms have a queen size bed wardrobe, Aircon, Google assistance
Also a safe is available
OUR SERVICES
Garden
Private garden
Free Wifi
In the garden and in the house.
Housekeeping
Every 3 days.
Service
There is nothing you can't ask us.
We are happy to help.
GALLERY
THINGS TO DO
Chocolate Hills
The Chocolate Hills are by far the most popular tourist attraction on Bohol Island and once you see it, it’s easy to understand why. Here lay hundreds of symmetrical green mountainous hills as far as the eye can see.
Bohol Habitat Conservation Conservatory
Butterflies, spiders, centipedes, caterpillars, birds, and flowers- come witness a dense collection of natural beauty at the Bohol Habitat Conservation Conservatory.
Take an unofficial cruise down Loboc River
On the way to the Chocolate Hills, you’ll drive along side a small river surrounded by pure jungle. Locals have built fishing huts and small vendor stations selling snacks. Some of these locals own small wooden boats and are happy to take you for a ride. You can ask your driver to help you arrange a deal.
Bamboo Hanging Bridge
Visit the Bamboo Hanging Bridge where you’ll walk across a bamboo-weaved bridge over the slow flowing river. Each step on the bridge gives you a little tingle up your back as it feels quite delicate- but not to worry as the bridge is suspended with sturdy cables that won’t let you fall!.
Tarsier Conservatory
Tarsiers- locally known as ‘mamag’- are an endangered species and would be close to extinction if it weren’t for the efforts of the Tarsier Conservatory in Bohol. Tarsiers are considered a “dependent” species meaning that they cannot thrive in the wild on their own. Every visit to the Tarsier Conservatory helps fund efforts and habitat to keep these cute little creatures alive.
Mahogany Forest
Park your bike on the side of the road and meander up the hill to get a closer look at the massive roots that tangle together in the soil. With the sun peering through the trees and the fresh air surrounding you- you’ll get a feeling of what Bohol is all about.