Immensely popular with locals and visitors alike, this place celebrates Cebu's iconic dish. With its crispy skin and tender, flavourful meat, lechon is a true cultural staple, to be savoured here along with other local favourites. There are many places to get lechon throughout the city; this one was recently recognized by the Michelin guide.
The Magellan's Cross refers to the original wooden cross planted by explorers of the Spanish expedition of the first circumnavigation of the world, led by Ferdinand Magellan, upon arriving in Cebu, Cebu Island in the Philippines on April 21, 1521.
The country's oldest church, founded in 1565, and a major pilgrimage site housing the revered image of the Santo Niño (Holy Child Jesus). It's a significant historical landmark, built on the spot where the first Christianity in the Philippines began
Try all kinds of street food from local vendors here!
One of the biggest night markets in the island. Try all kinds of Filipino food, buy anything you can think of, and you smell like dried fish at the end of the journey haha!
The temple symbolizes a husband's undying love for his wife and reflects the Filipino tradition of honoring loved ones. Built in 2012, this elaborate Roman-style temple is dedicated to Leah Villa Albino-Adarna; one of the most affluent families of the island. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of Cebu City from its elevated location, providing excellent photo opportunities.
Built in 1972, the temple reflects the teachings of Taoism, promoting the philosophy of humility, piety, and a prosperous life. The temple's green dragons, symbolizing protection and strength, serve as a reminder of the Taoist pursuit of longevity and prosperous life.
The Yap-San Diego Ancestral House in Cebu is one of the oldest houses in the Philippines and is said to be the first-ever Chinese house built outside of China. Made during the Spanish colonial era, it is a 17th-century structure featuring a combination of Spanish and Chinese influences.
Come to Moalboal and take a boat tour of the shores and swim with millions of Sardines!
A thrilling adventure that combines the natural beauty of nature with high-adrenaline canyoneering. As one of Cebu's star attractions, Canyoneering at Kawasan Falls showcases a series of breathtaking waterfalls set amidst a lush, tropical jungle.
Oslob whale shark watching is a major tourist activity in Oslob, Cebu, Philippines, where visitors can swim and snorkel with whale sharks (locally called "tuki")