Bee farm bee farm is located on the edge of the cliff in the deep forest of Bohol Island. This comprehensive leisure farm is surrounded by natural and organic themes, including plantations, apiary, hand workshops, viewing entertainment and dining rooms. The area is very large, and even if you don't stay here, you can spend a lot of time. It is one of the attractions of Bohol Island.
The home-made ice cream sold near the entrance is almost a hand, I think the taste is average. The guest houses are named after melons and flowers, and the toiletries are also farm-made honey products.
The most attractive farm is organic farming. Through the explanation of the staff, we learned that the farmer is from the Netherlands, and advocates the natural planting and organic concept. The island soil is lacking, so the vegetable shed is used to grow vegetables and flowers. The bee is of course the protagonist here. The farm shop sells a variety of honey products and peripheral foods such as honey cakes, honey jams, honey chili sauces, etc., as well as honey skin care products. The Bee Hand Workshop is also very special. I can see that employees use natural materials to make all kinds of cute hand letters, and I can't help but buy some. The
restaurant is located on the edge of the coastal cliff and is built according to the terrain. Most of the ingredients come from their own farms. They are mainly healthy organic meals. Almost every dish has honey. The most distinctive feature is the flower and vegetable salad with special honey sauce. The taste is fresh and the value is quite high. The farm also provides a working meal to the taxi driver who is carrying the passenger.
BEST RESTAURANT IN BOHOL! We loved our dining experience in Bohol Bee Farm
Lovely place to relax. A pity it was affected so badly by the pandemic and that there are no longer any Bees there, but definitely still worth a visit
Love this hidden beach beside Bee Farm. It's like a pool, a port and a beach literally in one. It's now my safe space from all the public and overcrowded beaches.
Bee farm, after a land trip to Mint Island, let the driver take us here for dinner. At the edge of the cliff, listening to the beating of the waves, lighting candles and blowing the sea breeze, it is very pleasant. The bread was delivered, the green drink was delicious, and later there was a chain store in the downtown mall. It's an organic farm. It's not very big. There's also a specialty store. The banana slices are very good. They're charred and delicious.
Great restaurant with a path towards an alcove near the sea with clear waters. Beautiful spot to check out, along with great items in the souvenir shop (get the honeyed coconut wine!)