The Loboc River is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bohol. Since pre-Hispanic times, the Loboc River has played an important role in the lives of the locals. Loboc has served as an inland market village where agricultural goods were brought to be bartered with sea produce. Later on, the Jesuits constructed a seminary in Loboc due to the presence of the river. The town of Loboc became a temporary capital of Bohol during World War II. Today, it is also said to be one of the cleanest rivers in the Philippines. Loboc River passes through Loay Bridge, Loboc Church, and Busay Falls. Over the year, Loboc gained popularity among tourists because of its river cruise. Since then, many attractions in Loboc have been developed to welcome more tourists.