An islet heaving with white sand and sitting in the middle of a vast blue Camotes sea is the definition of paradise by most people. Pandanon island used to be a little known secret, tucked safely away from Mactan resorts and its more accessible islands. Pandanon is part of the archipelago of North Bohol and is politically appended to Getafe.

the southern face of the east end of Pandanon island, Getafe, Bohol, the Philippines

a hut at east end of Pandanon island, Getafe, Bohol, the Philippines

a talisay tree at the lagoon of the east end of Pandanon island, Getafe, Bohol, the Philippines

the south lagoon of Pandanon island, Getafe, Bohol, the Philippines
Back in 2002, when I visited it first, Pandanon was not as developed as it is now but no less impressive. Now, it has a centerpiece columnade pavilion (it was used several years back in a national shampoo commercial), a picturesque white chapel for weddings and a concrete port building.

the southern face of the east end of Pandanon island way back in 2002, Getafe, Bohol, the Philippines
Landing fee is about P100/person and no reservations are needed. There always is a hut available for renting. The other amenities like tables, grills and even food can also availed of from an island cooperative and proceeds go to the community. The resort has no overnight facilities though although campouts or home stay arrangements are possible.

a view of the western main island of Pandanon, Getafe, Bohol, the Philippines
flashback
The resort in the east end is impressive. The one-hectare stretch of white sand is carved by several lagoons. Pandanon is more than just a mound of sand. If you venture further to the west following the narrow isthmus, you will be led to the greener partition of the island where a thriving island community of about 350 families and 2,000 people reside. Obviously, island living is linked almost solely to the sea, from fishing and recently, seaweed farming.

boys displaying their catch of fishes at Pandanon, Getafe, Bohol, the Philippines
People in Pandanon are exceedingly friendly. The island alleys are quite constricted and narrow but people don’t mind strangers crisscrossing their yards. I was carrying my camera and everytime I pass by kids always beg “picture”, “picture” without fail. Of course I gave in all the time.

frolicking boys at Pandanon, Getafe, Bohol, the Philippines
Getting there. Rent motorized boats from any point in Mactan, from the northend port of Punta Engano beside the Hilton, through any of the beach resorts in Maribago, Agus or Marigondon, to the southend port of Cordova. Summer weekend prices start at about P3,500 for a 30-person sized boat to about P5,000 if you don’t haggle. Discounts or premiums are common depending on season and boat size.

approaching the north side of Pandanon island, Getafe, Bohol, the Philippines