Book a daytrip to Milky’s Fish and Dine for some quality fishing time with family and friends!

Milky’s Fish and Dine is a boardwalk fishing spot right on the bank of Cambuhat River. This means that guests get to cast their lines and catch river fish at their freshest and most natural state. Unlike in the markets, there’ll be no more doubting the freshness of your fish because you yourself will be doing the catching.

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Photo by Aliza Loraine Dultra Quiñones
Photo from Milkys Fish and Dine Facebook Page
Photo by Maria Hanna Uy
Photo by Maria Hanna Uy
Photo by Maria Hanna Uy
Photo by Maria Hanna Uy

The fishing facility also doubles as a restaurant. While you lounge in your cottage, the kitchen prepares your catch and serves it to you. They cook up the fish in different ways, including crowd favorites such as sweet and sour, tinola, grilled, boiled/steam, and pretty much however available.

However, fishing can be a challenge for others. If you weren’t so lucky to catch yourself your lunch, don’t worry! The kitchen has something for everyone from their stock of catch. Feast on their selections of cooked crab, shrimp, squid, oysters, and of course – fish.

Their oysters truly deserve a special mention. They raise and farm their own oysters right here on the premises.

Photo from Milkys Fish and Dine Facebook Page
Photo by Maria Hanna Uy
Photo by Maria Hanna Uy
Photo by Maria Hanna Uy
Photo from Milkys Fish and Dine Facebook Page
Photo from Milkys Fish and Dine Facebook Page
Photo from Milkys Fish and Dine Facebook Page
Photo from Milkys Fish and Dine Facebook Page
Photo from Milkys Fish and Dine Facebook Page

Seriously, fishing in a quiet environment surrounded by trees is one of the most peaceful activities you can partake in. Still, if you wanted to, you can swim in the river waters within the borders of the boardwalk.

The area around the facility also hasn’t been developed yet, so the surroundings are all natural and pristine. A thick mangrove forest envelops the facility on both sides of the river, and the water itself is free from garbage and litter. The location is lovely and serene, and it pretty much feels like nature’s blessing!

Photo from Milkys Fish and Dine Facebook Page
Photo by Maria Hanna Uy
Photo by Aliza Loraine Dultra Quiñones
Photo from KTorregosa Photography Facebook Page
Photo by Aliza Loraine Dultra Quiñones
Photo by Maria Hanna Uy

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

DAY USE:

  • Open hours: 8AM until Sunset

FISHING HUT:

  • ₱500 day use, inclusive of fishing gear, lures, and basket.

OTHER INFORMATION:

  • Local paddlers on boats (bangka) offer a river crossing service for ₱30 per head.
  • Entrance fee: ₱10 for adults
  • Corkage fee: ₱100 for all food and drinks brought
  • Service charge: 10%
  • All bookings must be made in advance
  • Contact number: 0907-258-8652
  • Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/milkysfishanddine/ 

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location on Google maps: Cambuhat, Buenavista, Bohol

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “10.0579, 124.1132” in Bohol.


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