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In The City

Photo by: Ramwen Lorenzo Sanchez
  Cebu City is very laid back and although activities are limited, you can still manage to have a great time. Meet the locals and hang with them!

Some of the things you can do are... 

Eat. For a list of some restaurants you can try, click here.

Photo from: Lechon Cebu


Next, Go Downtown.
  
  See some historical sites such as the Basilica del Sto. Niño, Magellan's Cross, Fort San Pedro, Yap-San Diego Ancestral House and Casa Gorordo Museum. Grab a Cebu map to find these places. There's just walking distance from each other! You can get a jeepney (you have to try riding them!) Get the one with code: 04C from Mango Square Mall and just tell the dispatcher/driver to drop you off Sto. Niño. From there, you can walk to every other place on the list.

(For more about Cebu's public transportation, check this page.)

Photo from: CELI                                         Photo from: SiDive


Then, Head Up.

   See the city from atop the mountain. Drive up to Tops or even just Mountain View or Mr. A. You can take a habal-habal from the foot of the road in Lahug. There's loads of them outside JY Square Mall. It will cost only Php 50 one way. If you're a foreigner, they're surely going to rip you off.
Bargain. Bargain. Bargain. Or have a local friend with you for help :-) Day time or night time, it's a good view of the city.

Photo from: ilink.ph


A Temple in the city.

   If you would like to see a Chinese Temple, you can visit Taoist Temple. Take a habal-habal from the corner of Sudlon Street, Lahug. It will only cost you Php 10 one way.

Photo by: Alaz Mal


If you're around Mactan,

   And you'd like to visit a historical site, you can go to the Lapu-lapu Shrine. Just take a jeepney from Marina Mall that goes to Punta Engaño and tell the driver to drop you off the shrine.

Photo from: Pagcor





  That's how a typical tour around the city would look like. Other things to do in around are:
  • Sand Trap for a relaxed afternoon by the pool
  • Hang out in coffee shops in Ayala Terraces Mall
  • Bowling in SM Mall
  • Paintball!
  • Mactan Shooting Range


The Nightlife

  If you’d like to stay longer in the city (or you have no choice -- I don’t know), then you’re most likely interested in the nightlife. Some like it classy, some like it just whatever, some like it chill. Here are some places to go:

Bars / Resto-Bars:


 

Karaoke:



Clubbing:




Have fun!
 

P.S. 
There is a casino in the Waterfront Hotel. 


Special Events

Booze Cruise  

  At least once a month, we organize a Booze Cruise designed for both locals and travellers to meet and enjoy the sun and the sea! And of course, the booze. We hop on a boat, sail away and stay somewhere in the middle of the sea. This is a whole day event so we meet in the morning and sail back by sunset.

  You are encouraged, but not forced, to drink. Some are allergic to alcohol or prefer not to drink and we respect that. You are still welcome to come join us and have fun! If you want to snorkel, you can bring your gear! 

  Stay updated on the Facebook Fan page for the announcement of the next booze cruise! 

  Check out this video made by one of the people who joined us, Ian Robinson:




CPDRC Dancing Inmates 

  If you haven’t heard of them yet, watch this video: 

 

  That’s only one of the many dance routines they perform. Catch them every last Saturday of the month. Meeting area is in the Capitol Building at 1pm. They have a bus that will transport you (for free) from the Capitol to the CPDRC. For reservations, contact the Office of the Governor at (032) 253 9613 or (032) 254 1882. 

This is a free event. You don't need to pay for the passes/IDs.


Sinulog Festival 

  Experience the grandest festival of the country! It's celebrated every third Sunday of January, with a whole day of a parade of dancers and street parties! When is it best to come? Parties happen all week but it builds up from Friday and ends with a bang on Sunday. Expect to need Monday as a rest day from a long weekend of sleepless nights and partying. Book hotels and tickets ahead of time. The world will be in Cebu!

Sinulog 2012

  












 Google for more details and check out pictures to get a glimpse of what you'll witness ;-) Don't miss it! 



Northern Cebu

  Heading up? The North Bus Terminal will be your starting point. Several buses, minivans and v-hires travel to the Northern parts of Cebu and even to Bacolod, Negros Occidental. Most buses have trips every 30 minutes or every hour. Check out some of the places you can go to from the list below, arranged from the closest to the farthest place from the city: 


              Danao

                Up for some sports/recreational activities? Danao's Danasan Eco Adventure Park offers activities such as:
              • Wake Boarding
              • Wall Climbing
              • Mountain Climbing
              • Rock Climbing
              • Horse Back Riding
              • Rappelling
              • Caving
              • Camping
              • Trekking
              • Zip line (400m)
              • Waterfalls
              • Grotto
              • ATV Rental
              • Bike Park
              Karsten looking really happy (Photo by: Atty. Kim Castro)















              For inquiries, contact them through their Facebook Fan Page 
              or through these numbers:

              Tel. No: (032) 234 0773
              Mobile:  (63) 926 622 9212

              How to get there:

                From the North Bus Terminal, you can take the Ceres bus to Danao. You may also take the jeepney from the Mandaue Highway, the Rough Riders bus by Sun Gold across SM or the V-Hire in SM. From the Danao terminal, take a habal-habal up the mountains. It's about an hour ride.

              Fare (one-way):

              Non-air conditioned Ceres bus: Php 40
              Air-conditioned Ceres bus: Php 50
              Rough Riders Bus: Php 40
              V-Hire: Php 50
              Jeepney: Php 30
              Habal-habal: Php 200

              Don't forget to try eating at the local fish market.
              Devour delicious, fresh sea food!

              Photo by: Karsten Kirstätter

              Catmon

                Climb through the rocks, swim a little and reach up to a small waterfall; explore a little cave; and take a dip in the hot spring. Esoy Hot Spring is a great place to spend your day. 

              Photos by: Karsten Kirstätter



              How to get there:

                 Take the bus/minibus from the North Bus Terminal to go to Catmon. Ask the dispatcher/driver to drop you off the corner of Duyan, Catmon which goes up to Esoy. Get a habal-habal to drive you up.

              Fare (one-way):

              Air-conditioned bus: Php 80
              Non-air-conditioned bus: Php 70
              Habal-habal: Php 25

              Fees/Rentals:


              Entrance Fee (Foreiger): Php 300
              Entrance Fee (Local): Php 100
              Table: Php 500
              Life Vest: Php 50 (required) 
              Aqua shoes: Php 50

              Tip:
              • You don't need to rent the aqua shoes. It's an easy, fun climb!

              No reservation, no entry. Call them at (032) 430 9250. They have limited number of tables for guests so make sure you call a day or two ahead.

              Photos by: Karsten Kirstätter

              Bantayan Island

              Discover the white sand beaches of Bantayan Island.

              Photo by: Jill Enriquez














              How to get there:

                 Take the the bus or v-hire in the North Bus Terminal going to Hagnaya. Travel time is about 3 hours. From there, take the ferry that will cross to Bantayan (about an hour boat ride). Ferry schedules may be viewed here. When you get there, you can use the tricycle to go around. Motorbike rentals are also available there. 

              Fare (one-way):

              Air-conditioned Bus: Php 150
              Non-air-conditioned bus: Php 120
              V-Hire: Php 150
              Ferry: Php 170

              Places to stay:

              Tip: 
              • You can also just bring your tent and camp in Sugar Beach (with toilet and shower) to save on accommodation! You pay about Php 100 to pitch a tent.

              Photo by: Jill Enriquez














              You can stay there for as short as 2 days. If you'd like to visit another island, you can cross to Malapascua Island. Just take the banca from Sta. Fe and you'll get there in about 2 hours or so. It's Php 2000 - Php 3000 for the entire banca so it would be cheaper if you travel in a group.


              Malapascua Island

                Experience paradise -- the unspoiled beauty of Malapascua Island. And if you're a diver, you'll like it even more since you can find thresher sharks here!

              Photo by: Karsten Kirstätter
















              How to get there:

                Take the bus from the North Bus Terminal to Maya, Daanbantayan. It will take you about 4 hours to get there. Then you take the ferry from the Maya wharf, which leaves every hour or two, depending on the number of passengers. They usually wait till there's at least 10 passengers. Be careful, they might try to convince you to take special ferry trips for various exaggerated excuses. Anyway, if you'd like to skip waiting and go ahead, you can hire a boat for yourself for a special trip. You'll get there in 30 minutes.

              Fare (one-way):

              Air-conditioned bus: Php 170
              Non-air-conditioned bus: Php 160
              Ferry: Php 80
              Special Ferry Trip: Php 800 - Php 1000

              Where to stay:

              Other Diving Shops:
              Photo by: Karsten Kirstätter
















              Tips:
              • Travel in a group to get cheaper accommodation.
              • Last trips are about mid-afternoon (both ways) so it's best to travel in the morning.

              If you don't dive, all there is for you is the beach. So, this will be the best place for you if you're looking a few days of solitude.

              Talamban

              Less than an hour from the city is a opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to experience chasing waterfalls. 

              Budlaan Canyoneering

              Entry coming soon.


              Southern Cebu

                Going Down! Find your bus at the South Bus Terminal if you're heading south. There are routes that go to the Southwest, the Southeast and even to Dumaguete! Check out some of the places you can go to from the list below, arranged from the closest to the farthest place from the city:

              Southwest:
              Southeast:
              • Dalaguete 
                 Osmeña Peak
                 Hiking/Camping 
              • Boljoon
                 Historical/
                 Cultural Sites
              • Oslob
                 Whale Sharks
                 Tumalog Falls
              Tip:
              • If your itinerary would include crossing from east to west or vice versa, change buses once you reach Carcar! 

              Barili

              Check out one of the tallest waterfalls in Cebu; the gem of Barili - Mantayupan Falls.

              Photo by: Rey Buaya
















              How to get there:

                Take the bus that goes to Moalboal or Bato-Oslob from the South Bus Terminal. Get off the first bus stop at the Shamrock building in Barili. It will take you less than 2 hours to get there. In front of the bus stop is a street that will lead you to Barangay Campangga, where the waterfalls is. There's a sign that says "Mantayupan Falls This Way" so it wouldn't be difficult to find it. Take a habal-habal to the entrance of Mantayupan Falls.

              Fare (one-way):

              Air-conditioned Bus: Php 100
              Non-air-conditioned bus: Php90
              SBT Terminal Fee: Php 5
              Habal-habal: Php 25

              Fees/Rentals:

              Entrance Fee: Php 15
              Table: Php 150 
              Life Vest: Php 10
              Floaters: Php 10

              Sayaw Beach (optional stop-over):

              How to get there:

              From Mantayupan Falls, you can take the habal-habal to the market. Then take a jeepney to Sayaw. 

              Fare (one-way):

              Habal-habal: Php 25
              Jeepney: Php 7

              Fees/Rentals:

              Entrance Fee: None
              Table/Cottage: Php 150

              Badian

                Enjoy the clear, turquoise waters of Kawasan Falls -- one of the most beautiful spots Cebu has to offer.

              How to get there:

                Take the bus from the South Bus Terminal that passes by Matutinao, Badian. Ask the dispatcher/driver to drop you off the church beside the entrance to Kawasan Falls. It will take you about 3 hours to get there. Follow the trail found on the right side of the church and walk for about 20 minutes until you reach the first level of the waterfalls.

              Photo by: Karsten Kirstätter
















              You can also climb up to the second level. 

              Photo by: Karsten Kirstätter
















              And to the third/topmost. 

              Photo by: Karsten Kirstätter














              Fare (one-way):

              Air-conditioned bus: Php 140
              Non-air-conditioned bus: Php 130
              SBT Terminal Fee: Php 5

              I'm not sure how much they charge for tables anymore but Php 200 - Php 300 should be enough. And there might be a Php 10 entrance fee.

              The raft should be Php 300 to rent it and then a little tip to the guys who will handle it. 

              There are also rooms for overnight stays up on the second level. I'm not sure about prices but I will update as soon as I do. The recent closure for rehabilitation has almost completely changed how Kawasan Falls used to be. It's for the better, though! No more people getting ripped off and it has a more natural surrounding than it used to.


              Terra Manna Camping and Resort 

              Find one of the best camping resorts in the island in Badian, Cebu.



              Dalaguete

                If you're into hiking, you can check out Osmeña Peak in Mantalongon, Dalaguete. It's not a hard climb and the view is breathtaking!

              Photo by: Horst Kirstätter














              How to get there:

                 There's a minibus that departs from the Caltex Gas Station near Carbon and goes directly up to Mantalongon, which will take you about 3 hours. However, these minibuses are small, cramped and not ideal for taller people. You can choose to hop on a bus in the South Bus Terminal that passes by Dalaguete. Ask the dispatcher/driver to drop you off the corner going up to Mantalongon. 

                From there, you can take a habal-habal to drive you up to the Mantalongon market or even to the foot of Osmeña Peak. However, the hike from the market all the way to the peak has good sceneries. You can choose to get one of the local kids to guide you. They're usually just waiting by the market/bus stop.

              Fare (one-way):

              Air-conditioned bus: Php 150
              Non-air-conditioned bus: Php  140
              SBT Terminal Fee: Php 5
              Minibus: Php 100
              Habal-habal: Php 80 - Php 100

              Photo from: King Maruhom
















              Camping

                Osmena Peak is also a popular camping site so you can pitch your tent up there and spend the night!

              TRAVERSE!

                You can opt to do the traverse from Osmeña Peak to Kawasan Falls. It will take you about 4 - 6 hours, depending on the size of your group and how fast you walk. It's a great experience!

                You can get the local kids as guides for the traverse. Find them by the market/bus stop.

              Photo from: King Maruhom