Photo: Abe Khao Lak / CC BY-SA 4.0
Oslob, a coastal town on Cebu's southeastern shore, is famous for its whale shark watching, but there's more to this place than just the gentle giants. With a blend of natural wonders, historical landmarks, and a laid-back vibe, Oslob offers a compelling stop on any Cebu itinerary. The town's mix of Spanish colonial heritage and tropical beauty makes it a destination that rewards those who linger.
Highlights & What to See
- Whale Shark Watching in Tan-awan: The main draw – join a guided boat tour to snorkel alongside the world's largest fish, the butanding (whale shark). It's a truly humbling experience, but be mindful of the ethical debates surrounding the practice.
- Tumalog Falls: A stunning, curtain-like waterfall cascading over a wide cliff into a cool, turquoise pool. The short hike or tricycle ride from the main road is well worth it for a refreshing dip.
- Cuartel (Spanish Barracks): The ruins of a 19th-century Spanish barracks, built from coral stone, offer a glimpse into the colonial past. It's a quiet, photogenic spot.
- Oslob Church (Immaculate Conception Parish): A historic church with a beautiful coral stone façade, dating back to 1830. The adjacent bell tower and plaza are perfect for a peaceful stroll.
- Sumilon Island Sandbar: A day trip to this nearby island reveals a shifting sandbar that appears and disappears with the tide – a photographer's dream. Snorkelling and kayaking are excellent here.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers spend one full day in Oslob: morning whale shark watching, then Tumalog Falls, and a late afternoon visit to the historical sites. For a more relaxed pace, stay overnight – you'll have the town to yourself after the day-trippers leave. Two days allow for a Sumilon Island trip and deeper exploration of the coastline.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Moalboal: About 2.5 hours north, famous for sardine runs and excellent diving – pair with Oslob for a Cebu south coast road trip.
- Kawasan Falls: A stunning multi-tiered waterfall near Badian, ideal for canyoneering – combine with Oslob for a nature-packed itinerary.
- Bohol: Accessible by ferry from Oslob's port (Liloan), Bohol offers the Chocolate Hills, tarsiers, and river cruises – a perfect island-hopping add-on.
- Dumaguete: A short ferry ride across the Tañon Strait, this university city has a lively food scene and easy access to Apo Island's turtle sanctuary.
- Siquijor: Known for its mystical traditions and beautiful beaches, Siquijor is a magical island reachable by ferry from Dumaguete or Cebu.
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Image credits
- Badian — Photo by David J. Stang / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Dumaguete — Patrickroque01 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Siquijor — jackylim / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Cebu City — DisRaptor18 / CC0