Activities Cebu City
Activities in Cebu City
Explore Historic Landmarks
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Sto. Niño Church (Basilica del Santo Niño): One of the oldest Roman Catholic churches in the Philippines, dedicated to the Child Jesus. The church houses a miraculous image of the Child Jesus, the Santo Niño.
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Fort San Pedro: A military defence structure built by Spanish conquistador, Miguel López de Legazpi. Today, it serves as a museum showcasing Cebu’s history and culture.
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Magellan’s Cross: A wooden cross planted by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan himself in 1521, marking the arrival of Christianity in the Philippines.
 
Immerse in Nature
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Osmeña Peak: The highest peak in Cebu, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. It’s part of the Dalaguete-Labacba-Malabuyoc Geomagnetic Observatory Range (Dalmago).
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Kawasan Falls: Located in Matutinao, Badian, a three-tiered waterfall nestled within lush greenery. The falls are accessible via a short hike and offer a refreshing swim.
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Moalboal: A coastal town known for its rich marine life, perfect for diving and snorkelling activities. Don’t forget to visit Pescador Island!
 
Experience Local Culture
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Sulu-Tagbanua Cultural Village: Learn about the culture and traditions of the Sulu and Tagbanwa tribes through their performances, exhibits, and handicrafts.
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Sirao Flower Farm: Also known as the Little Amsterdam of Cebu, this picturesque flower farm is a must-visit for those seeking tranquility amidst nature’s beauty.
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Cebu City Night Market (Talalla): Experience the local nightlife while trying delicious street food and shopping for souvenirs at this bustling market.