The Visayas, Philippines
Cebu's natural landscape has options for thrilling outdoor activities.
Easy to moderate difficulty. Trek to Cebu’s highest point takes approximately 20-30 minutes from the jump-off. The trail is well-trodden.
Moderate to difficult challenge. This site holds historical significance as the site of the 1957 plane crash that killed Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay.
Moderate to difficult, depends on comfort with heights and water. Navigate canyons by jumping off cliffs (optional), sliding down natural rock slides, and swimming through clear pools. Guides and safety equipment are part of the tour.
For whale shark swimming in Oslob, ethical considerations are present regarding feeding practices. Research thoroughly to make informed decisions for responsible tourism.
Cebu provides chances for a cultural connection and experience.
Major religious and cultural festival in Cebu City. Grand parades, street dancing, religious rites honoring Santo Niño.
Some luxury resorts on Mactan Island occasionally have cultural dinner shows. Traditional Filipino dances and music for an evening.
Sometimes at public events, universities, or cultural centers. Check local listings for timings.
Some areas have insights into local life via guesthouses or local tours. Inquire locally about ethical interactions for cultural exchange.
Annual commemoration of the Battle of Mactan. Historical re-enactment of Lapu-Lapu's victory over Magellan.
Known as the 'Festival of Festivals.' Showcases distinct festivals and cultural presentations from towns across Cebu.
After adventures, find tranquility and rejuvenation in Cebu's wellness offerings.
Hilot: Traditional Filipino massage using warmed banana leaves and virgin coconut oil. For balancing body energy and healing. Find Hilot at higher-end spas.
Many Mactan Island resorts offer day passes. Non-guests can access beach and pool facilities without an overnight stay.
Beyond specific treatments, many upscale accommodations include fitness centers, healthy dining options, and quiet zones for overall well-being.
The Sentral (IT Park): Popular for live bands. Handuraw Pizza (various branches): Often hosts local bands. J. Ave Super Club (Mandaue): Large nightclub with live music acts and DJs. Local bars often have acoustic sets or open mic nights.
Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino: Hosts major concerts, stand-up comedy, large-scale performances. SM City Cebu and Ayala Center Cebu Cinemas: Modern multiplex cinemas showing local and international films. Local university auditoriums may host cultural performances.
Icon (City Time Square, Mactan): Well-known nightclub, popular for dancing and electronic music. Clubs in Mango Avenue (General Maxilom Avenue): Traditional nightlife hub, several nightclubs and bars.
Cebu has a diverse shopping experience, from traditional markets to modern malls.
Dried Mangoes: Cebu’s signature edible souvenir. Widely available. Otap, Rosquillos, Chicharon: Other delicious local delicacies.
Guitars & Ukuleles: From Mactan Island, 'Guitar Capital of the Philippines.' Native Crafts: Woven baskets, shell jewelry, abaca products, handmade items.
T-shirts: Look for 'I Love Cebu' or Sinulog-themed shirts.
Ayala Center Cebu (Cebu Business Park): Upscale mall with international/local brands, department stores, cinemas, diverse dining. SM City Cebu: Large mall, vast array of shops, restaurants, entertainment. SM Seaside City Cebu: Mega-mall, retail, dining, entertainment (IMAX, ice skating).
Carbon Market and Taboan Market offer a genuine local experience. Embrace the sights, sounds, and sometimes strong aromas.