Cebu

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With its intoxicating blend of Spanish colonial history, world-class diving, and a vibrant urban pulse, Cebu is the Philippines' oldest city and a gateway to some of the country's most spectacular islands. The Queen City of the South offers everything from ancient churches and fortresses to whale shark encounters and coral gardens, all wrapped in the warm, easygoing charm of the Visayan people.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least four to five days to Cebu to experience its contrasts. Spend the first day exploring Cebu City's colonial core (Magellan's Cross, Basilica, Fort San Pedro) and the bustling Carbon Market. Then head south for two nights: base yourself in Moalboal for the sardine run and a day of canyoneering at Kawasan Falls. If you're set on whale sharks, add a night in Oslob. A final day could be a hike up Osmeña Peak or a relaxed beach day on the nearby islands of Sumilon or Bantayan. If you're short on time, two days is enough for the city highlights and a quick trip to Kawasan.

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