Cebu Unveiled: Dive into the Wonders of the Queen City of the South

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  • Philippines

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  • Local Food

  • Local Culture

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Welcome to Cebu, the bustling metropolis and cultural hub of the Philippines' Visayas region. With its rich history, breathtaking natural landscapes and vibrant city life, Cebu captivates travelers with its diverse offerings. From exploring ancient Spanish colonial architecture in Cebu City to diving into the azure waters surrounding Moalboal, every corner of this island paradise promises adventure and discovery. Join us as we embark on a journey to uncover the hidden gems and timeless charm of Cebu, where tradition meets modernity in a seamless fusion of experiences.

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Where to stay in Cebu

Shangri-La Mactan, Cebu

A luxurious beachfront resort offering unparalleled tranquility and indulgence amidst the natural beauty of Cebu, Philippines.

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Things to do in Cebu

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Cebu, an island province in the Philippines, is a vibrant mix of urban sophistication, historical landmarks and natural wonders. Here are top activities that capture the essence of Cebu:

Visit the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño: This 16th-century church holds the country's oldest religious relic, the Santo Niño de Cebu. It's a significant cultural and historical landmark, blending Filipino spirituality with Spanish colonial architecture.

Explore Fort San Pedro: The oldest triangular bastion fort in the country, Fort San Pedro offers a glimpse into Cebu's colonial past. It's a peaceful spot for history buffs and a picturesque setting for leisurely walks.

Swim with Whale Sharks in Oslob: A unique opportunity to snorkel or dive with these gentle giants in their natural habitat. It's an unforgettable experience that draws visitors from around the world.

Canyoneering in Badian: Adventure seekers can explore the stunning gorges, turquoise pools and waterfalls of Badian through canyoneering. This thrilling activity culminates in a jump into the famous Kawasan Falls.

Sardine Run in Moalboal: Experience the mesmerizing spectacle of millions of sardines moving in unison just off the shore of Moalboal. It's a fantastic snorkeling or diving experience, with the chance to see turtles and other marine life.

Trek to Osmena Peak: The highest point in Cebu, offering panoramic views of the island and the sea. The trek is relatively easy, making it accessible for most fitness levels and perfect for sunrise or sunset hikes.

Visit Magellan's Cross: An iconic symbol of Cebu and Philippine Christianity, this cross was planted by explorers led by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. It marks the spot where the first Filipinos were baptized into the Catholic faith.

Historical Tour of the Heritage of Cebu Monument: This monument encapsulates the history of Cebu in a single structure, depicting significant events and figures from the island's past. It's a quick but enriching stop for those interested in learning more about Cebu's heritage.

Island Hopping around Mactan: Discover the islands surrounding Cebu, such as Hilutungan, Nalusuan and Pandanon. These islands offer pristine beaches, marine sanctuaries ideal for snorkeling and relaxing tropical vibes.

Diving on Malapascua Island: Renowned for its thresher shark dives, Malapascua Island offers an extraordinary diving experience. Beyond sharks, divers can explore coral gardens, wrecks and muck diving sites.

Experience Sinulog Festival: If visiting in January, don't miss the Sinulog Festival, one of the Philippines' most colorful and vibrant festivals. It features street parades, traditional dances and lively music, all in honor of the Santo Niño.

Relax at Shangri-La's Mactan Resort and Spa: For those seeking luxury and relaxation, this resort offers world-class amenities, beautiful beaches and indulgent spa treatments. It's a perfect retreat for ending a day of adventure or sightseeing.

Cebu's blend of natural beauty, historical significance and cultural richness offers a diverse range of activities that cater to all types of travelers.

Places to eat & drink in Cebu

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Top of Cebu provides guests with an outdoor dining experience and a stunning view of Cebu City's skyline. Specializing in local fusion cuisine, it's perfect for romantic dinners and special occasions.

Casa Verde Cebu is renowned for its American-style dishes like Brian’s Ribs, served in a casual, family-friendly setting.

Circa 1900 Casa Uno serves international cuisine with a local flair in a fine-dining setting, situated in a colonial-period house offering a serene ambiance.

Lantaw Native Floating Restaurant specializes in delicious seafood and Filipino specials, providing stunning seaside views and an excellent dining atmosphere.

Cebu Lechon Restaurants like Rico’s Lechon and House of Lechon are celebrated for their lechon, a local delicacy that's a must-try for any visitor.

Anzani Restaurant offers an elevated Mediterranean dining experience with unique and innovative dishes, recognized as one of Cebu's best.

The Pig & Palm presents a modern Spanish tapas menu with a focus on pork, owned by Jason and Irha Atherton.

Nonki Japanese provides authentic and delicious Japanese cuisine, making it a go-to for Japanese food lovers.

Señor Kimchi is known for its Korean-Mexican fusion dishes like Bulgogi Beef Burrito and Spicy Pork Taco.

The Oriental Spice Gourmet is praised for its Southeast Asian cuisine, with pad thai, hainanese chicken and laksa among its bestsellers

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