Welcome to Getafe, Bohol the tranquil gateway to the northern islets of Bohol, where island-hopping dreams meet authentic Visayan charm. Nestled along the Camotes Sea, Jetafe isn’t just a coastal town it’s your front-row ticket to dazzling marine sanctuaries, local fiestas bursting with culture, and meals that will make seafood lovers swoon.
Jetafe is known for its island-hopping adventures, especially to Pandanon Island a white sand haven surrounded by turquoise waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and selfies. From Jetafe’s port, boats take you on day tours through quiet sandbars, untouched islands, and vibrant coral reefs that rival more famous destinations, minus the crowds.
Dubbed the Seafood Basket of Bohol, Jetafe is a haven for fresh catches straight from the sea. Grilled squid, sinugba (grilled fish), kinilaw (Filipino ceviche), and crab dishes are staples in every feast. Don’t miss the town’s floating cottages, where you can dine above clear waters with a feast laid out like royalty.
Jetafe’s Feast of San Jose every May is a colorful showcase of Boholano faith and creativity. Expect fluvial processions, dance parades, traditional games, and lots of merrymaking with locals. The Bayanihan spirit shines bright here visitors are often treated like extended family.
Locals primarily speak Cebuano, with many also fluent in Tagalog and English. The people of Jetafe are known for their warm hospitality, ever-ready to offer directions, stories, or a fresh coconut from their backyard.
Boholano folk music, acoustic serenades, and karaoke nights dominate the Jetafe soundscape. During fiestas or gatherings, expect impromptu singing sessions — music is life in this part of Bohol.