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Welcome to Cebu

In the Visayas region of the Philippines lies Cebu, a narrow island that’s become one of the country’s most popular destinations. Historically a place for seafarers and tradesmen, Cebu—along with its nearby islands—is now known by travelers for its emerald mountains, colorful coral reefs, and wildlife of both the finned and furry varieties. Cebu City, the former capital of the country, is home to striking landmarks, including Basilica del Santo Niño. For a comprehensive sightseeing experience, take a tour that combines the sights in Cebu City with those on Mactan Island, home to cultural sites such as the Virgen dela Regla National Shrine and the Lapu Lapu Statue, built on the place where the chieftain Mactan battled Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan. On neighboring Bohol, just a short ferry ride away, a guide can introduce you to the best of the island’s natural beauty. You’ll cruise down the Lomboc River and take in the Chocolate Hills in Carmen, and you’ll also want to keep your eyes open for tarsiers, the world’s tiniest primate. Sumilon Island offers unspoiled white sand and crystalline water; while Oslob is known for whale sharks, the largest fish in the world—a tour that includes gear means you can swim among them.

Top 15 attractions in Cebu

Sumilon Island

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Amid the crystal waters and vibrant reef of Cebu’s Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary, tiny Sumilon Island offers secret caves, hiking trails, colorful marine life, a lighthouse, and a brilliant white sandbar that’s an Instagram favorite. It’s home to the Bluewater Sumilon Island Resort, with pools, water sports, restaurants, and stylish bungalows.More

Magellan's Cross

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The Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan led the first expedition to sail around the earth but never made it home, dying in Cebu. Today, a tall wooden cross known as Magellan’s Cross (Cruz de Magallanes) commemorates his memory—and supposedly contains relics of the original crucifix Magellan planted in Cebu in 1521.More

Heritage of Cebu Monument

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Conceptualized by local award-winning sculptor Eduardo Castillo and unveiled in 2000, Heritage of Cebu Monument is a brass, bronze, and steel monolith that showcases the country’s history in giant form. Telling a story of colonization and occupation, visit the monument to learn about the Philippines’ centuries-long struggle for freedom.Dominating the heart of the monument is the sculpture of the Spanish galleon ship that carried explorer Ferdinand Magellan and his crew to 16th-century Cebu. Magellan’s arrival marked the beginning of the colonization of the Philippines, though on the night of April 21, 1521, local chieftain Lapu-Lapu ended up killing him in the Battle of Mactan, and Cebu Heritage Monument depicts this event too.From Spanish sailboats to men preparing for battle, Cebu Heritage Monument is hyper masculine, though there are touches of color, with the red, white, and blue of the Philippine flag splashed across one corner of the monument.Based in Plaza Parian in front of the Chapel of San Juan Bautista, the Philippines’ religious history is also carved into this monument. See the the conversion of Rajah Humabon — one of the first indigenous converts to Roman Catholicism — to Christianity. Spot a statue of the blessed Saint Pedro Calungsod, a giant cross, a representation of Cebu City’s first Mass, and depictions of Cebu City’s Basilica del Santo Niño, Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral, and San Juan Bautista Parish Church.More

Fort San Pedro

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Set in landscaped gardens just back from the waterfront in the heart of Cebu City, Fort San Pedro (Fuerte de San Pedro in Spanish) is a postcard-perfect colonial fort. First built in the 16th century, the triangular structure dates mainly from the 18th century. It houses a little museum devoted to Spanish colonial times.More

Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House

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Built in the 17th century by Chinese-Filipino merchant Don Juan Yap and his wife Doña Maria Florida, Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House is one of the oldest preserved homes in the Philippines.In Cebu City’s Parian district, as you wander the two-storey home you can get a glimpse of life as it would have been during colonial times. One of the best things about this little museum? You’re allowed to pick up and get a feel for all the centuries-old artifacts dotted around the house — chinaware, cutlery, figurines, ornaments, and glassware — everything. Be careful not to drop anything though, as truly, all these ornaments are priceless.Clearly the Yaps were a devoted Roman Catholic family — you’ll see life-sized religious figures all over the house. Check out the wishing well in the back garden, too, and ask the caretaker/guide/resident photographer to snap your picture in front of it. He’s famous for being happy to take your photo wherever you’d like. He’ll also regale the history of the home, but of course, you’re free to explore by yourself too.Converted into a museum by Yap’s great great grandson, Val Mancao Sandiego, in 2008, at the weekends Sandiego and his family still sleep here so that the house will continue to feel like a home.More

Santo Niño Basilica (Basílica del Santo Niño)

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Cebu's Basilica del Santo Niño (Basilica of Santo Nino) was born from fire. In 1565, the church was built on the site where one of conquistador Legazpi's men supposedly found a statue of Jesus in the burning ruins of a hostile native village. The statue—considered the country’s oldest religious artifact—was left completely unharmed.More

Tops Lookout

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Perched 1,969 feet (600 meters) above Cebu City in the Mt. Busay area, Tops Lookout offers sweeping views across the city, Mactan Island, and beyond. Brave the steep and winding road for sunset for spectacular photo ops as the sun sinks into the sea, the greenery fades into darkness, and the city lights begin to sparkle.More

Mactan Island (Lapu Lapu)

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Just across the water from Cebu City, Mactan Island (Lapu Lapu) is where most visitors begin their Cebu journey, at Mactan-Cebu International Airport. But there’s more to Mactan Island than transportation alone. It’s home to sleek resorts, a wealth of water sports, excellent scuba diving, and even a monument or two.More

Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral

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With thick white walls built to withstand tropical typhoons, Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral looks like a typical Philippine church. Decorated with griffins and floral motifs, the facade is the only original part of the chapel left, as the interior was destroyed during World War II. The restored cathedral has a gold altar and life-size statues of saints.More

Olango Island

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Surrounded by Panganan, Caohagan, Sulpa, Camungi, Nalusuan, and Gilutongan islets; Cebu’s Olango Island provides a rural contrast to urban Mactan Island. Its protected mangrove wetlands host one of the Philippines’ widest ranges of migratory birds, while tourist offerings range from dive stores and restaurants to high-end resorts.More

Casa Gorordo Museum

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Built in the 1850s, the Casa Gorordo Museum is a beautifully preserved example of a balay nga tisa, a Spanish colonial building style that blends Spanish, Chinese, and Philippine elements. Four generations of the Gorordo family lived in the house, which now holds antiques, artworks, and multimedia displays about Cebuano history, as well as a shop and a café.More

Colon Street

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Named for Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal Colón in Spanish), Colon Street is famed as one of the oldest streets in the Philippines. Just a short walk from Magellan’s Cross and the Basilica del Santo Niño in downtown Cebu City, it’s a bustling, lively shopping hub where brightly colored jeepneys to and fro among bargain department stores.More

Pandanon Island

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Known for its white sand beaches, Pandanon Island is a popular spot on island-hopping itineraries from Cebu or Bohol. If you’re coming from Mactan in Cebu, after an 80-minute pumpboat ride you’ll arrive on pristine coral sand to enjoy the simple things in life: snorkeling among tropical fish, sunbathing on the beach, renting out a thatched-roof hut on the beach with friends and family.Slightly further away from Cebu than islands like Hilutungan, Nalusuan, and Caohagan, Pandanon is known for being a peaceful place. There are no resorts or hotels, and if food and drinks aren’t provided on your island-hopping boat tour, it’s a good idea to bring your own refreshments even though there are a few small stores on the island.Looking out to the island of Bohol, at low tide Pandanon Island’s famous sandbar winds 1km out to sea, giving you a chance to go for a stroll by the Sulu Sea. And if you want to get married on the beach, there’s also a little chapel by the water.More

Danasan Eco Adventure Park

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Located around an hour’s drive from Danao City on Cebu Island, the Danasan Eco Adventure Park covers a vast area made up of caves, freshwater springs, a man-made lake, and a three-tiered waterfall.The Skydrop is one of the most heart-thumping activities at the park. This sees guests ascend up to more than 35 meters before free-falling back to earth while swinging dramatically back and forth. There’s also the High Cable Twin Tower, where adventure-seekers traverse from one tower situated at 36 meters in the air down to another at around 18 meters high.The Danasan Eco Adventure Park also offers more gentle activities, such as horseriding, trekking, ATV rides, wakeboarding, and go-karting, along with a number of more traditional sports. There’s also a rope obstacle course and a zip line that extends for more than 400 meters, plus opportunities for caving and trekking through the three levels of the Danasan Falls.All of the facilities and activities are environmentally-friendly and planned so as not to cause any harm to the park’s natural surroundings.More
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Mt. Kan-Irag

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Reigning supreme over the city of Cebu, Mt. Kan-Irag, otherwise known as Sirao Peak, stands at an imposing 2,300 feet (700 meters). And while views from the top of the monolith are unrivaled, hikers can reach the summit in just 30 minutes via an undemanding trail that begins in the mountain village of Busay.More

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What is Cebu known for?

The second most important island in the Philippines, Cebu is best known for white sand beaches and world-class diving, including the thresher sharks that flock near Malapascua and the sardine run off Moalboal. It’s also a great starting point for exploring other Visayas islands such as Bohol and Siquijor.

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What are the beautiful spots in Cebu?

Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary, not far from Cebu City, offers sand flats and bird life. The 3-tier Kawasan Falls are Cebu’s most famous waterfall. Bantayan island boasts sweeping white sand beaches, while Malapascua has glorious beaches as well as great diving. Sirao Flower Garden and Tops Lookout are Instagram favorites.

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What outdoor activities are popular in Cebu?

Diving, free diving, and snorkeling are very popular in Cebu. (Many experts recommend avoiding the whale sharks at Oslob, as feeding changes their natural behavior and may endanger them.) Waterfall adventures are a favorite: cliff-jumping is popular while Kawasan Falls offer canyoneering. Hiking and biking are options, as is wakeboarding.

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What can I do at night in Cebu?

Cebu City offers bars, clubs, live music, and, of course, karaoke. Tops Lookout is a popular spot to catch the sunset and take photos of the city and Mactan Island by night. Alternatively, head to the cinema, or enjoy a massage. Malapascua has a beach bar scene.

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Is Cebu worth visiting?

Yes. Cebu has beautiful beaches, dramatic waterfalls, and world-class diving: Malapascua is the only place in the world where divers can regularly see thresher sharks. Cebu City is the nation’s second-largest metro area and has rich colonial heritage: it was the first place the Spanish settled after invading.

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Is Cebu City safe for tourists?

Yes, generally. Cebu City is known as the “city of smiles” and most visits are trouble-free. As in Manila, however, there is a risk of violent street crime, which may involve firearms. Beware of drink spiking, avoid displaying cash or valuables, and look for registered taxis.

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