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How long is the drive from Oslob to Lapu Lapu?

The direct drive from Oslob to Lapu Lapu is 77.1 mi (124 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 52 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Oslob to Lapu Lapu, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Cebu City, as well as top places to visit like Aguinid Falls and Oslob Whale Shark Watching, or the ever-popular Bais Dolphin Watching and Manjuyod Sandbar Tours.

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Top city between Oslob and Lapu Lapu

The top city between Oslob and Lapu Lapu is Cebu City. It's 2 hours from Oslob and less than an hour from Lapu Lapu.
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Cebu City

Classes & Workshops
Sports Camps & Clinics
Cebu City, the capital of Cebu province in the Philippines, is a historic city with Spanish colonial landmarks like Basilica Minore del Santo Niño church and Fort San Pedro. The city offers sweeping views from Tops, an observation deck on Mt. Busay. National Museum of the Philippines in Cebu showcases art installations and paintings that reflect the region's history, culture, and nature.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 86% of way to Lapu Lapu

Best stops along Oslob to Lapu Lapu drive

The top stops along the way from Oslob to Lapu Lapu (with short detours) are Alona Beach, Oslob Whale Shark Watching, and Basilica Minore del Sto. Niño de Cebu. Other popular stops include Kawasan Falls, Bohol Tarsier Conservation Area, and Magellan's Cross.
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Bais Dolphin Watching and Manjuyod Sandbar Tours

Tour operator
Outdoor Activities
Bais Dolphin Watching and Manjuyod Sandbar Tours offer a delightful experience for travelers. The sandbar, located in Bais but accessible from Dumaguete, is a paradise with fine sands and shallow waters during low tide. Visitors can enjoy water sports activities like banana boat rides while taking in the sea breeze. The area also offers dolphin watching tours, providing an opportunity to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.
Beautiful nature encounter. Watching pods of dolphins swimming and playing around your boat is amazing! Seeing them jump in the air and spinning. Swimming under you, jumping in front of your boat and all around you is a wonderful experience.
James F — Google review
Free parking; private vessel hire; great helpful crew. Very safe with life vests for all on board. Knowledgable of where to see the dolphin pods. Cooked fresh seefood on BBQ at the rear of the boat. Reasonable price.
Tom P — Google review
Really amazing to experience the gift off nature.watching dolphin's and walk into the sandbar..come in experience..
Jaspervf V — Google review
Third time here, and it was a bit of a flop. More of dolphin spotting than dolphin watching. No sand bar also. They said it’ll show up around 4pm which would mean staying in the middle of nowhere for 8 hours since we had to start early to catch the dolphins. And no advance notice was given by the operator. Food, however, was top notch.
Leigh V — Google review
Best time to go dolphin watching is morning around 9-10. Might as well book your tour ahead of time.
Mayjie I — Google review
We were able to see some dolphins from afar. They easily disappeared most probably by the noise that the motor boats produced. Even though it was already a little early before the sandbar appeared, we opted to go there and just spent some quiet time watching and observing people who were riding Banana boats. The food served in the boat was delicious. Hope they can do something in crafting the tour package in such a way that there would be no lull moments in between itineraries.
Encar V — Google review
It is a nice sand bar which appeared during lowtide. While visiting the place, you will have the chance to see dolphins, enjoy water sports activities and much more
Jojo V — Google review
We haven't experienced the Dolphin watching when we had our travel last February 2020. But we enjoyed the Manjuyod sandbar so much. Fine sands and sea breeze were very much a delight for us travellers. We also did banana boat with my friends which add up the fun and adventure of our Negros Travel.
Mary C — Google review
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4.0
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H4WV+45P, Mabini Street, Canibol Road, Bais City, 6206 Negros Oriental, Philippines
https://www.facebook.com/BAISBAY/
+63 35 522 8851
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Aguinid Falls

Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Aguinid Falls in Samboan Municipality, South Cebu, offers an exhilarating mini-canyoneering experience with its multi-tiered waterfall. The trek to the falls involves wading through refreshing blue waters surrounded by lush canyon walls. The limestone formations make the trek safe and manageable. Visitors can also explore the seven levels of Aguinid Falls with a guide, spending 1-2 hours on this activity.
This is soooo cool. Expect a few climbs and small hike. Expect to get wet. But the guides will help you get up and stay safe. The water is refreshing and the scenery is beautiful! Food afterwards is very good, people are very nice. This is a must go and must do when you are in the area! Takes around 1 hour total (or more when taking it easy more and/or having lunch afterwards). You will be supplied with mandatory watershoes, helmet and life jacket. Again. This is cool. Go for it!
Djurre G — Google review
Great attraction that combines impressive nature with a small sporting challenge. In our opinion, a great alternative to canyoning. You climb up the waterfall with a total of 8 stages, accompanied by two guides. One takes photos and videos, and the other assists with the climbing. Our guides were very friendly, and we felt very well taken care of. Everything you expect from waterfalls is offered here in our view: climbing, optional jumps of 4 or 9 meters, small natural pools, and the chance to stand directly under the waterfall. At the top, you arrive in a beautiful palm forest and are then picked up by a tuk-tuk to ride back down into the valley. We were thrilled and found the people very friendly, and the price more than fair. We were also warmly welcomed by a lady at the parking lot . She simply offers her services and is very understanding if you don’t need anything. The guides are paid with tips, and the entrance fee is 350 pesos per person. There was just one other guest besides us, so it wasn’t crowded at all, which was very pleasant. In short – wonderful nature and a small adventure that stays in your memory. You do need to be somewhat sporty for the climbing sections, but overall it’s very doable. We can definitely recommend it :)
Jakob M — Google review
A perfect place to experience waterfalls without the intensity of Kawasan. You climb up through 8 levels but no obligation to jump down off the 10m fall (but you can if you want to). Great for a couple with 1-1 guides who know the place like it's a part of them, they know every foothold and underwater step and will help you along the way. The place will test your resolve if you've never done this sort of thing before but it's worth it for the achievement. It's underrated and under visited, shadowed by its more commercialised neighbours who advertised themselves prominently along the main road. You'll only know of Aguinid's existence by a discreet sign at the turning. Have a go after a whale shark experience in Oslob and take a trike to Aguinid (about an hour) for a proper Cebu experience.
MJT — Google review
This trek isn't suitable for beginners or children due to the extreme rock and rope climbing involved. Despite the challenging ascent, it was a fun experience, and I'd definitely return.
Melvin R — Google review
A great adventure site but no jumping was allowed only climbing was done
Abhishek C — Google review
It’s about climbing the waterfalls all the way up. There are 8 levels. Two to three levels are very challenging since it’s the rainy season and the water is soooo strong. I could barely see anything especially when climbing up with hands and feet. It can be very dangerous to be honest. Some hills are almost vertical. The guides were professional though. They could assist the tourists in a comfortable way. But still I can’t deny the fact that people can fall from the waterfalls. There’s no protection to assist people from falling down. One thing I don’t like is that one guide kept asking for a “good” tip all the way. He kept saying that tourism is the only source of revenue in the village and so asked us to be generous about tips.
Flora F — Google review
Must visit place and the guides really excellent and patience.. they provided confident for those who scare to climb up
Ashok K — Google review
Fee for entry with the safety gears including helmet, life vest and nonslip shoe, and a vehicle pick up when you are done with it is 350peso. Mandatory to take 2 guides with optional tips. Very nice and organised and really nice. Only felt a little rush and well, could t take a nap listening to the waters. Must go!
Eng L — Google review
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4.5
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G842+JVW, Samboan, Cebu, Philippines
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Oslob Whale Shark Watching

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Whale watching tour agency
Tours
Oslob Whale Shark Watching is a popular tourist attraction in South Cebu, offering the opportunity to swim with these gentle giants. Located in Oslob, it is quite a distance from Moalboal. Despite some controversy surrounding the activity, there are various tours available for visitors to enjoy the company of these fascinating creatures. The experience typically lasts around 30 minutes and allows participants to swim alongside the whale sharks as they are being fed.
All the locals recommended that we start as early as possible in the morning. Since we had kids with us, that plan didn’t really appeal to us, so we decided to try going later and see how it goes. We arrived in Oslob around 7:45 AM. We had two vans that needed parking. We slowly made our way along the main road, where lots of people were offering parking spaces and assistance. We took advantage of one such service. They offered us a spot in a guarded garage under a restaurant, and we agreed that if we had breakfast there, parking would be free. They also guided us through the ticket purchase process. The first step was registration, where they give you a queue number. We got numbers 224 and 225 — these were the numbers for our boats. But the tickets couldn’t be bought yet. At that time, shortly after 8 AM, the boats on the water were numbers 80 to 90, and only people with registration numbers 100 to 150 could buy tickets. We were told we had about 1 to 1.5 hours of waiting time. So we calmly returned to the restaurant and had breakfast. Prices were the same as everywhere else. After a while, two of us went to buy the tickets. Gradually, we moved to the harbor, received life vests, and got ready to board. Each boat has a maximum capacity of 8 people, so we had two private boats. We boarded around 10 AM. It was an incredible experience. The first sight of the whale shark just beneath the surface was breathtaking, and then swimming and diving with them, seeing them in all their glory. The kids joined us in the water as well. The time spent on the water was just right, and since the whole attraction closes at 11 AM, only a few boats went out after us, making the area much calmer. Conclusion: Was it worth coming later? Definitely yes. We avoided waking up too early, and in my opinion, we spent less time overall compared to those who line up two hours before opening. Note: We did this trip in mid-February 2025. Additional note: There’s a lot of water on the boat and you’ll get completely soaked. So either bring a waterproof backpack or leave your belongings in the car.
TravelMaps G — Google review
The best experience. Whale shark watching in Oslob was truly an unforgettable experience. Being so close to these gentle giants of the sea is breathtaking their size is massive, yet they move with such calm and grace. The guides and boatmen gave clear instructions to keep a safe distance, and it was amazing to see how well they managed the crowds. While the encounter is thrilling, it also made me reflect on the importance of responsible tourism and protecting these creatures in their natural habitat. Overall, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience that I’m grateful for, and I hope future visitors continue to respect the guidelines so these whale sharks remain safe and well.
Cyril T — Google review
It's a must visit place in Bohol and Cebu area. You can swim together with the whale shark. They are so cute keep swimming next to the feeder. Although the feeder just feed a small piece at a time. And they are huge and harmless. But, do not touch them and do not put on sun cream when swimming with them.
Desmond L — Google review
Experiencing the Oslob whale sharks is truly unforgettable—swimming so close to these gentle giants feels both majestic and humbling. However, be prepared for long waiting times, which can stretch beyond two hours, especially during peak season. We visited in November during the rainy season and still saw a large number of tourists from all over the world. It’s very important to listen carefully to the orientation provided by the staff and to follow all safety guidelines to ensure both your safety and the whale sharks’ wellbeing. The entrance fee is ₱500, and if you want underwater footage, you can rent a GoPro for around ₱550. The bangkeros are very helpful and will assist in taking photos and videos while you're in the water. Getting to the site is also convenient—visitors can hire a jeep, ride a bus, or take a tricycle depending on their starting point and preference. Overall, it’s a memorable experience that combines adventure, nature, and a bit of patience.
Bb. M — Google review
Great experience! I would recommend this activity if you really want to go snorkeling with the whale sharks, but beware: they are being fed while you swim. It’s not natural, so think of it more like a zoo where they swim in a large open-water enclosure. If you want to make the most out of your Oslob experience, I recommend the following: 1. Rent a scooter at Nolies Scooter Rental (see my review). 2. Be at the Whale Shark Center at 5:00 AM. You will receive a priority number. We went on Sunday at 5:00 AM, got number 0062, and were in the water at 6:45 AM. If you arrive later, you will have to wait much longer. You’ll be in the water for about 30 minutes. Also: Do not use sunscreen, as it is toxic for the whale sharks! You’ll be given a mask and a life jacket on the boat. A snorkel costs 100 PHP to rent. Fins are not allowed unless you are going diving. 3. After the whale shark activity, go to Tumalog Falls. You should arrive around 8:00 AM, when there are fewer people. 4. After Tumalog Falls, visit the wild monkeys. If you follow this schedule, you should be back at your hotel around 11:30-12 AM. For reference: we went on Sunday, November 23rd, 2025 (low season). Don’t be fooled by talk about high season; visibility in the water is still very good in low season.
Tom R — Google review
It’s a great and unforgettable experience to swim alongside these majestic creatures. I can’t deny the joy it brings — it’s truly magical. But at the same time, I feel a bit conflicted. These wonderful animals are being lured with bait, which disrupts their natural migration patterns and encourages them to stay in one area instead of roaming freely. On the bright side, the operators do seem to care about the whale sharks’ safety — they give a quick briefing before the boat ride to ensure respectful interaction.
Edward H — Google review
Great experience. reached at 6am and had to queue for 1.5h they had orderly procedures and even educated us on the safety distance with these gentle giants. Was very strict against sunblocks and mosquito repellents Scuba masks were foc (sufficient for me) and it was a great experience. Would have preferred if they made all of us wash down before heading into the waters.
Anita O — Google review
The experience with the Whale Shark Tour in Cebu, Philippines was truly exceptional. From beginning to end, the tour was conducted with professionalism and care, making it well worth the investment. Witnessing a whale shark, one of nature’s most magnificent creatures at such close proximity was both awe-inspiring and humbling. It was an experience and blessing to have had, and one I would highly recommend to anyone seeking a memorable and meaningful adventure.
CB — Google review
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4.2
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F97H+9W, Natalio Bacalso Avenue, Oslob, 6023 Cebu, Philippines
http://www.oslobwhalesharks.com/
+63 32 505 3714
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Tumalog Falls

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Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Waterfalls
Tumalog Falls, located in Oslob, Cebu, is a popular destination known for its picturesque jungle surroundings and inviting pool for wading and photography. It's important to note that the falls may be closed on the second Wednesday of every month, so it's advisable to confirm with local accommodations or tour operators before planning your visit. This stunning waterfall offers turquoise blue waters and a fairy pool-like atmosphere, making it one of the best places to visit in Cebu.
Tumalog Falls is an absolute must-visit when in southern Cebu. Getting to the base of the falls involves a steep descent—so be prepared. While you can walk it (as we did), it’s quite a workout, especially on the way back up. We decided to hike down to take in the scenery and then grabbed a motorcycle ride back up—definitely the smart move after a refreshing swim. The moment you reach the bottom, the view is breathtaking. The falls are incredibly wide with delicate streams cascading down a mossy rock face, creating a soft curtain-like effect. The water is a beautiful pale turquoise and makes for a refreshing swim. It was fairly busy when we arrived, but the area is spacious, so even with the crowd, it didn’t feel cramped. Standing under the gentle flow of the waterfall felt magical—it’s more of a mist than a pounding fall, so it’s really enjoyable. We spent around 90 minutes soaking it all in and didn’t want to leave. There are basic change rooms near the falls, which was convenient. Tumalog is not just photogenic, it’s peaceful, and it genuinely feels like nature’s spa. If you’re anywhere near Oslob or south Cebu then you need to visit these falls.
John W — Google review
Discovering Tumalog Waterfalls in Oslob, Cebu I finally had the chance to visit one of the most talked-about natural attractions in Oslob, Tumalog Waterfalls. The last time I came to Oslob, I missed the chance to see this hidden gem, but this time, I made sure it was part of my itinerary. And I can honestly say it was worth it. Visiting Tumalog Falls is budget-friendly. The entrance fee is only ₱50 per person. From the designated parking area, visitors usually take a motorbike ride to the falls’ entrance since the road going down is steep. The motorbike fare is ₱50 for a round trip (back and forth). I highly recommend visiting during weekdays. This way, you can avoid the heavy weekend crowd and fully enjoy the serene beauty of the waterfalls. The peaceful sound of flowing water and the fresh mountain breeze is best experienced without too much noise around. Tumalog Waterfalls is known for its enchanting curtain-like cascade that flows gently down the moss-covered rocks, creating a dreamy backdrop that feels straight out of a postcard. The water is cool and refreshing, making it a perfect stop after exploring other attractions in Oslob. Standing there, surrounded by nature, you can’t help but feel calm and recharged. When visiting Cebu south, Tumalog Falls is truly a must-visit destination. Whether you’ve already been to Oslob for the famous whale shark experience or exploring other nearby spots, adding Tumalog to your trip will make your adventure even more memorable.
Shekaina A — Google review
Beautiful and stunning water fall! Took a 3 minute motorcycle ride to arrive at the entrance. The water is between blue and green, and there're a lot of fish in the river. The temperature of the water is a bit cold, and I saw some visitors swimming in water ponds. Great place for taking good pictures and enjoy nature.
Hsi C — Google review
Tumalog Falls is one of those places that genuinely takes your breath away the moment you see it. The falls are wide and tall, with thin, silky streams of water flowing over mossy rocks, creating this beautiful curtain effect that feels almost otherworldly. It is not the typical powerful waterfall — it is gentle, calming, and incredibly picturesque. The walk down can be a bit steep, but once you reach the bottom, the cool air and the sound of the water instantly make the trip worth it. The pool is shallow and refreshing, perfect for relaxing your feet or taking a quick dip. The whole area is shaded and peaceful, making it a great spot to slow down and just take everything in. I also appreciated how clean and well-maintained the place was. Even with other visitors around, it still felt serene. If you are visiting Oslob or nearby areas, Tumalog Falls is absolutely a must-see. It is one of those natural spots that stays with you long after you leave.
Eugine P — Google review
Tumalog Falls is absolutely breathtaking! The view of the falls is stunning, and the surrounding landscape adds to the beauty of the entire experience. It's definitely worth taking the motorcycle ride up and down the hill – the ride itself is a wonderful adventure and gives you a unique perspective of the area. The water is on the cooler side, so it’s best to visit in the afternoon when the sun is up, making it perfect for a refreshing swim. The chill of the water adds to the experience, especially after the ride up. The falls are serene and peaceful, offering a perfect escape into nature. Overall, Tumalog Falls is a must-visit if you're in the area. The combination of the scenic ride, the beautiful waterfall, and the refreshing swim makes it an unforgettable experience. Highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy both adventure and relaxation in a stunning natural setting!
Randall H — Google review
We came here on a private taxi tour (just the two of us). We paid our taxi driver extra 400 pesos in total for Tumalog Fall, which included the round trip habal habal ride, entrance fee, and even some amazing photos 📷. If you see photographers around, it’s worth paying for the shots! They do a great job❤️. We actually wanted to give him a tip, but unfortunately left everything in the taxi. 😭 The waterfall itself is beautiful, but be prepared to get wet, everything can get soaked. We spent about two hours here swimming, taking photos, and even trying the doctor fish experience. The habal habal ride was also super fun 🫶🏻 highly recommended to visit here after Oslob whale shark watching!
Lena — Google review
The waterfalls are absolutely beautiful, but... the wild crowds lining up for the most Instagrammable photos, shouting and pushing each other. Motorcycles roar up and down the mountain (I recommend walking; it's a 10-15-minute walk). That's where I understood the meaning of the TOURISM INDUSTRY :(
Magdalena Z — Google review
Better come here on weekdays, weekend and holidays are busy! This place is obviously very popular to visit, can get over crowded. Plenty of motorbike if you want a left going down to the falls, it’s quite a walk but part of the fun. Didn’t bother walking back up, I know I won’t make it, quite a stiff hill. Motorbike is 50 pesos one way, per person. There’s a parking space if you’re on motorbike right by the shops. We parked along the road, very busy on weekend so many vans and cars. Beautiful falls and easy access, road ate good better that the highway!
LALAAG A — Google review
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4.4
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Brgy Natalio Bacalso Avenue, Oslob, Cebu, Philippines
+63 943 415 0072
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Tingko Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Tingko Beach in Alcoy, Cebu is a beloved destination known for its powdery white sands and clear azure waters, offering the perfect setting for relaxation. Accessible by bus from Cebu South Bus Terminal, this isolated beach boasts stunning natural beauty and clean waters ideal for swimming and water sports like jet skiing and parasailing. It's a popular spot among both locals and tourists, with options to stay overnight or camp on the long stretch of beach divided into four parts.
A peaceful retreat from larger, more crowded beaches, with its narrow strip of white sand adding a distinct charm to the experience. The intimate setting creates a sense of seclusion, perfect for those seeking tranquility by the shore. Just off the coast, a nearby reef provides an ideal spot for snorkeling, allowing visitors to explore the vibrant underwater life in the area.
Jon I — Google review
Nice white sand beach. I recommend using the small stairs near the sidenm of the road so you wont have to pay any entrance fees. Beware though, once you go the vacinity of the 2 resorts, they will charge you entrance fees even though you never went inside their resort.
Edward H — Google review
The beach here is clear and clean. There is no wide sand, a bit rocky but totally to chill with your family. The entrance fee is 50 pesos per head. 600 pesos for a very small table. It was a bit expensive. You can buy drinks here. Also some are selling barbecues. There is also room for rent in front of the beach. Overall, it's okay. They also have security guards.
Max A — Google review
Beautiful beach but seems like to be private. You can go there through adjacent city beach. There are jellyfish in the water
Jakub N — Google review
A local guy told me to go to this beach, and it did not disappoint! Most beautiful beach in cebu! The water was crystal clear and there were lots of places to sit (and some in shade if you burn easy) Also some stray dogs (but the ones I saw were nice)
Haley T — Google review
We had our batch outing with my high school friends. We had so much in Tingko. We stayed in the Barangay Beach House which is very affordable and clean. The attendant was very accommodating in our needs. We visited the sand bar at the center of the beach. We had a lot of fun in Tingko, and this place is recommended for gatherings of friends and families.
Christy L — Google review
This beach is always my favorite in this part of Cebu. It's conveniently located right down from the bus stop, and you can quickly reach the beautiful white sand beach by taking a steep path. Although the beach here is clear and clean, it doesn't have a wide sandy area and is a bit rocky. However, it's still a great place to chill with your family. The entrance fee is 50 pesos per person, and the price for a very small table is 600 pesos, which I find a bit expensive. You can purchase drinks on-site, and some vendors also sell barbecues. Additionally, there are rooms available for rent right in front of the beach. Overall, it's an okay place to visit, and they do have security guards for added safety. When you visit, make sure to go on a weekday to avoid the weekend crowd. You can enjoy the fine sand and let the enchanting waves take away your worries. There are also great snorkeling spots available if you're interested, or you can simply bask in the sun. Just remember to bring your sunscreen for protection.
Jhon R — Google review
This beach is beautiful and if you know the region most of the beaches are rocky coral so you need good shoes. This is sugar sand and beautiful. We went to Voda Krasner resort and paid a table fee of 300 pesos for a private section of the beach with showers and a bathroom. They have a really nice restaurant bar with a great view. Good snorkeling
Stephen T — Google review
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Natalio Bacalso Avenue, Alcoy, Cebu, Philippines
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Virgin Island Sand Bar

Nature & Parks
Islands
We visited at high tide. And it was majestic. The water is pristine and so clear. The kids swam around and we just relaxed and enjoyed the visit even though the island itself was still about 3ft under water.
Paul H — Google review
The Virgin Island of Bohol is a strip of white fine sand seen especially during low tide. This island also has some baby mangroves in it and it was developed since my first visit in 2018. Nothing much to do here – just beachbumming and snorkeling.
Turista B — Google review
Since this is a sandbar, timing is crucial to enjoy it at its best tide level. We were here around 11am then left at noon - water was just ankle deep which I really liked. I noticed the water have risen a bit when we left. It looks very splendid in person. No vendors and no trash. Let’s keep it that way.
Luwian M — Google review
We stayed here for a few minutes only. There are a lot of tourists. The beach and sand are nice. Nothing to do much except to swim and take pictures. I was hoping we will have our lunch here but I think the local government ordered the vendors to leave the area to preserve it the beauty of the beach.
Joanne A — Google review
It gets crowded with boats and tourists. Sandbar was nice, it just so happened it was high tide when we visited. Great for pictures since it has white sand and clear water.
Jane P — Google review
Is better to visit virgin island after 4pm, less crowds and the sun closer to sunset hours provides amazing colors. The waters are very rich with starfish and sea urchins, totally recommended to visit
Orestis A — Google review
I'm a local in Panglao but this is my first time in virgin island. A very beautiful island indeed. I enjoyed swimming! Very clear water and a instagramable view. I hope this beauty will lasts and will not be taken for granted by locals or tourists. 🤗❤️ Be sure not to litter. Bring your trash with you. ☺️
Fatty — Google review
Although we did not experience the sandbar because of the high tide when we visited, it was still a lot of fun! If you look around, you can see the islands of Mindanao, Siquijor, and Cebu! The ocean is extremely clear!
Teena C — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(1036)
HP49+97W, Virgin Islands, Bohol, Philippines
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Kawasan Falls

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Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Kawasan Falls is a famous attraction located in Badian, Cebu. It is a trio of stunning waterfalls that cascade into natural swimming pools and lagoons, accessible via jungle trails. Badian itself is known for its white beaches, resorts catering to various budgets, and cool diving sites. The town's name originates from the plant "badyang," which was abundant in the area historically.
The panoramic view of the pristine, clear turquoise waters at Tumalog Falls is absolutely mesmerizing. Surrounded by lush jungle, the scenery feels like a hidden paradise. The natural beauty of the area is simply breathtaking, offering the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable experience. Canyoneering here is highly recommended – it’s both exhilarating and breathtaking, with jumps ranging from 7 to 10 feet. The thrill of the jumps combined with the refreshing cool waters makes it an adventure you won’t forget. For an even more exciting experience, don't miss the opportunity to try the natural slides, which add an extra element of fun to the adventure. Overall, the beauty and serenity of the surroundings, along with the adrenaline-filled canyoneering, make this a must-do activity in Cebu. It’s the perfect combination of stunning scenery and heart-pumping adventure that everyone should indulge in when visiting the area! Highly recommended for anyone seeking both relaxation and excitement!
Randall H — Google review
Kawasan Falls was an amazing experience! The 4-hour trip was absolutely worth it. The place is stunning, with crystal-clear water and lush greenery. I loved how it combined adventure, active fun, and pure relaxation. It felt like both a journey and a reward — unforgettable!
Дмитрий К — Google review
Kawasan Canyon is truly a stunning natural beauty. The scenery is breathtaking, and swimming in the canyon was such a wonderful experience. 🌊✨ Definitely a must-see place! However, in our visit, a guide stayed with us the whole time. At first, we thought it was required for everyone to have a guide, but later we noticed that other tourists were exploring on their own. We didn’t really want a guide, but he kept staying with us just to get a tip, which was a bit annoying. Apart from that, everything was amazing. It’s a natural wonder I highly recommend everyone to see.
Menekşe A — Google review
Must-visit tourist place in Cebu Phillipines, famous for its turquoise waters, lush jungle surroundings, and cool natural pools. So beautiful and serenic place away from city. A road which is little bit kacha pakka leads to this waterfall, Around 30 minutes walk from main road. But enjoyed each meter of this distance. Choosing any of Kawasan Falls tour is the best way to experience this multi-tier waterfall, whether you want to simply relax and swim or pair your visit with other Cebu tourist spots. If you want to swim and relax only then walk and reach at ist step of the waterfall. Life jacket is provided free. If you want to enjoy canyoneering then book the tour and go with the guide and have the thrill otherwise enjoy day swimming, floating, and soaking in the refreshing pools while surrounded by serene nature.
Rajni B — Google review
Amazing canyoning!! You will walk, jump from various of highs, hike, swim, laugh a lot and have a wonderful time! Our guide was Christian and he was AWESOME! ☀️
Elena B — Google review
I loved canyoneering at Kawasan Falls. Amazing scenery and so fun, especially if you’re an adrenaline junkie. Would recommend to anyone visiting Moalboal or surrounding areas and would 100% go again.
Corey — Google review
Before you reach the falls, you will walk for 15 minutes depending on your pace, and of course the weather is hot, bring water so that when you get thirsty you can drink something. The falls are really a beautiful sight. The sound of the falling water, is very pleasant to listen to and is relaxing that brings joy to your heart. I am grateful for this day because I witnessed one of the beautiful natures of the Philippines that should be preserved. When my daughter saw the KAWASAN FALLS, all I heard was WOW and that's how amazed she was.
Neneng J — Google review
We arrived at noon and parked at the church at the entrance to the site. We had to pay 50 pesos to the guard for each motorcycle. We decided not to take the long tour and instead paid only for reaching the first waterfall (200 pesos per person). The walk was relatively short and comfortable. The view is very beautiful and we saw several animals along the way (butterflies, a lizard running on the water, bats on a tree…) The waterfall itself is very beautiful. You need to wear a life jacket and there is indeed a strong current as you get closer to the waterfall. Overall, it was a very good experience, worth the visit.
Martin K — Google review
4.5
(5377)
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4.2
(1953)
Badian, Cebu, Philippines
https://www.badian.info/kawasan-falls/
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Kawasan Falls

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Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Kawasan Falls is a famous attraction located in Badian, Cebu. It is a trio of stunning waterfalls that cascade into natural swimming pools and lagoons, accessible via jungle trails. Badian itself is known for its white beaches, resorts catering to various budgets, and cool diving sites. The town's name originates from the plant "badyang," which was abundant in the area historically.
The panoramic view of the pristine, clear turquoise waters at Tumalog Falls is absolutely mesmerizing. Surrounded by lush jungle, the scenery feels like a hidden paradise. The natural beauty of the area is simply breathtaking, offering the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable experience. Canyoneering here is highly recommended – it’s both exhilarating and breathtaking, with jumps ranging from 7 to 10 feet. The thrill of the jumps combined with the refreshing cool waters makes it an adventure you won’t forget. For an even more exciting experience, don't miss the opportunity to try the natural slides, which add an extra element of fun to the adventure. Overall, the beauty and serenity of the surroundings, along with the adrenaline-filled canyoneering, make this a must-do activity in Cebu. It’s the perfect combination of stunning scenery and heart-pumping adventure that everyone should indulge in when visiting the area! Highly recommended for anyone seeking both relaxation and excitement!
Randall H — Google review
Kawasan Falls was an amazing experience! The 4-hour trip was absolutely worth it. The place is stunning, with crystal-clear water and lush greenery. I loved how it combined adventure, active fun, and pure relaxation. It felt like both a journey and a reward — unforgettable!
Дмитрий К — Google review
Kawasan Canyon is truly a stunning natural beauty. The scenery is breathtaking, and swimming in the canyon was such a wonderful experience. 🌊✨ Definitely a must-see place! However, in our visit, a guide stayed with us the whole time. At first, we thought it was required for everyone to have a guide, but later we noticed that other tourists were exploring on their own. We didn’t really want a guide, but he kept staying with us just to get a tip, which was a bit annoying. Apart from that, everything was amazing. It’s a natural wonder I highly recommend everyone to see.
Menekşe A — Google review
Must-visit tourist place in Cebu Phillipines, famous for its turquoise waters, lush jungle surroundings, and cool natural pools. So beautiful and serenic place away from city. A road which is little bit kacha pakka leads to this waterfall, Around 30 minutes walk from main road. But enjoyed each meter of this distance. Choosing any of Kawasan Falls tour is the best way to experience this multi-tier waterfall, whether you want to simply relax and swim or pair your visit with other Cebu tourist spots. If you want to swim and relax only then walk and reach at ist step of the waterfall. Life jacket is provided free. If you want to enjoy canyoneering then book the tour and go with the guide and have the thrill otherwise enjoy day swimming, floating, and soaking in the refreshing pools while surrounded by serene nature.
Rajni B — Google review
Amazing canyoning!! You will walk, jump from various of highs, hike, swim, laugh a lot and have a wonderful time! Our guide was Christian and he was AWESOME! ☀️
Elena B — Google review
I loved canyoneering at Kawasan Falls. Amazing scenery and so fun, especially if you’re an adrenaline junkie. Would recommend to anyone visiting Moalboal or surrounding areas and would 100% go again.
Corey — Google review
Before you reach the falls, you will walk for 15 minutes depending on your pace, and of course the weather is hot, bring water so that when you get thirsty you can drink something. The falls are really a beautiful sight. The sound of the falling water, is very pleasant to listen to and is relaxing that brings joy to your heart. I am grateful for this day because I witnessed one of the beautiful natures of the Philippines that should be preserved. When my daughter saw the KAWASAN FALLS, all I heard was WOW and that's how amazed she was.
Neneng J — Google review
We arrived at noon and parked at the church at the entrance to the site. We had to pay 50 pesos to the guard for each motorcycle. We decided not to take the long tour and instead paid only for reaching the first waterfall (200 pesos per person). The walk was relatively short and comfortable. The view is very beautiful and we saw several animals along the way (butterflies, a lizard running on the water, bats on a tree…) The waterfall itself is very beautiful. You need to wear a life jacket and there is indeed a strong current as you get closer to the waterfall. Overall, it was a very good experience, worth the visit.
Martin K — Google review
4.5
(5377)
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4.2
(1953)
Badian, Cebu, Philippines
https://www.badian.info/kawasan-falls/
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Alona Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Alona Beach is a lively destination known for its clear waters and vibrant reefs, making it a popular spot for diving and snorkeling. Situated at the southwestern tip of Bohol, Panglao Island offers pristine white sand beaches that attract visitors year-round. The area is particularly bustling during the summer months but remains lively from November to February.
The beach is a nice place to relax. The sand is soft, and the sound of the waves is calm and peaceful. You can swim, play, or just sit and enjoy the view. It’s fun to walk along the water, especially in the morning or evening. Some beaches can get crowded, and sometimes there is trash, but overall, it’s a great place to visit.
Mariaxylen A — Google review
Nice place to visit. White sand beach with calm sea water. Many restaurants to hangout. Touristic place to visit. Busy area.
Rizalyn C — Google review
Plenty of restaurants to explore and try, and the overall vibe is very chill. During our visit, there were lots of beach drifts so I wasn’t able to swim, but we still enjoyed hanging out by the shore and trying street food. It made for a relaxing beachside experience with great vibes.
Earl S — Google review
Alona Beach is a popular spot in Bohol known for its white sand and clear blue water. It’s great for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling. There are many hotels, restaurants, and bars nearby, making it lively and fun. Sometimes it can get crowded, but it’s still a nice place to relax and enjoy the beach. I hope they clean it every day, as lots of seaweed tends to wash up on the shore. When we visited the Henan area, the beach there was much cleaner. Also, there are too many boats parked along the beach—hopefully, they will have a designated area for them soon.
PaFer — Google review
There is a cement wall that messes up the views. Lots of peddlers selling on the beach. If you want to be around a lot of people, this is a good beach for you. Lots of restaurants and bars.
Rebecca C — Google review
Thats the place where kife is happening, thanks god I was there in low season, less tourists. One shop, restaurant, bar next to the other, even when you use a side street away from the beach. Very touristic
Peter R — Google review
It gives siargao vibes, love the place the best yo go in there at night. There's a fire dance also and you can take a photo with fires
Sylvia A — Google review
Our accomodation is being located just 3 mins walk from Alona Beach. One of the famouse shoreline in Panglao and lots of establishments built already on its stretch. Quite fun, attractive but a bit pricey. We just roam around the shore and we looked for food near the main road because it's more reasonable.
Q A — Google review
4.0
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3.5
(2725)
Philippines, USA
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Dumaluan Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Dumaluan Beach is a laid-back destination with clear waters and reefs, making it a popular spot for scuba diving and snorkeling. Located at the southwestern tip of Bohol, Panglao, this beach offers a long stretch of white sandy shores where visitors can enjoy the pristine beauty of the area. The beach is known for its cleanliness and crystal-clear waters, perfect for taking a dip or searching for seashells in the fine white sand.
Best beach in the area! The beach is lined with resorts who maintain the beach, taking the sand and collecting in seaweed regularly to keep it looking pretty - although the sea usually has a lot of floating seaweed. The water was quite sandy and unclear but it was still an incredible colour. It’s got a very calm atmosphere, it’s quiet and serene, a very relaxing beach. I found it much more enjoyable here than Alona beach. There are massages available with some amount of privacy and beautiful views - I would recommend some of the packages at Oceanic resort which can include, massages, kayaking, the pool, and more. They also have 50% off alcohol 7-7. Oceanic resort let us go through in and off the beach and have really tasty food and drink, as well as friendly and attentive staff, I would definitely recommend a visit. Sunrises and sunsets are both very pretty from this location, many people gather at the end of the beach to watch it. Although I wish there was less drone usage, there was at least half a dozen the last sunset we watched.
Alyssa — Google review
Dumaluan Beach is definitely the most beautiful beach in Panglao, Bohol! The soft white sand, stunning blue water, and picturesque palm trees make it feel like a true tropical paradise. Peaceful, clean, and perfect for relaxing—highly recommended!
Livelovetravel — Google review
This long, continuous stretch of coastline on Panglao Island — often referred to by different names such as Bohol Beach, Panglao Beach, White Beach, or Dumaluan Beach — is, in fact, one uninterrupted beach extending for several kilometers. The names may change depending on which resort or area you’re near, but it’s all part of the same beautiful shoreline. The section near Bohol Beach Club is especially attractive and well-maintained. Every morning, resort staff rake the sand, remove seaweed, and clear away any debris brought in by the tide. This care makes it one of the cleanest and most pleasant beaches on the island. The sand is soft, wide, and bright, creating a perfect setting for a morning walk or a quiet day in the sun. Early in the morning, the beach comes alive with starfish and hermit crabs scattered across the shallow water — a lovely reminder of how rich the local marine life is. It’s a great spot for sunbathing and relaxation, though swimming can be a bit challenging because the water remains shallow for quite a distance from the shore. You’ll need to walk far out before you can fully immerse yourself, but the tranquil atmosphere and the beauty of this long, pristine beach more than make up for it. The beach is great place to observe sunrise.
Anna K — Google review
Beautiful beach, even when raining. Snorkeling is not good though. I prefer Beach of Bohol which is next to this one - follow Google maps pin and you’ll see a place with lots of tall palm trees like on these photos. 🌴🌴🌴
Anano ( — Google review
Go to VILLA UMI: Gorgeous little private beach section with loungers, umbrellas, local food and a warm welcome. Came just for lunch and was able to change, swim and shower. Nicer than the busier place just west of here.
Hamish O — Google review
Best beach in Panglao hands down. Even with low tide is still beautiful and the shoreline is always kept cleaned. 50 pesos per person entrance fee are really worth
Mattia P — Google review
Incredible beach. Not even comparable to Alona. Beautiful very long stretch of white sand and crystal turquoise waters. Lined with gorgeous palm trees and beautiful resort hotels. Incredible for sunrise this time of year. Less visible for sunsets (in January). No issues with sandflies which was a win!! Only issue is you do need to pay 100 to enter (if you’re staying along in a hotel along the beach, you can get this refunded) and you get a wristband for the day. Quite a bit of seaweed on the shore - but that’s nature! Heaps of starfish which are gorgeous! Would recommend over Alona every day! Worth the tuktuk from Alona or extra cost per night to stay along on the beach. Day pass at Oceanica is great if you’re not staying here.
M C — Google review
Of the three beaches we visited during our Panglao Island vacation, I would rank this second to Doljo Beach by a very slim margin but way ahead of Alona Beach by a wide margin. Pros: 1. A beach with a wide span of fine white sand with not so many people walking around, maybe just because of the limited way to access them via Beach front resort like Oceanica (previously South Palm). 2. Relatively clear sea water, especially compared to the more famous Alona Beach. 3. If you go through Oceanica to gain access just just we did, you need to order either food or drinks or both to use their lounges and tables to put your things. 4. If you're the type who likes sunbathing, this is a good beach to lay down and just relax and pass the time. The sun can be really harsh at noon. 5. Breathtaking sunset viewing even if it's not directly against Dumaluan. The hues of orange and pink is really majestic. 6. Food from Oceanica was good, especially their club sandwich and pizza. 7. Great for kids as the sea is not that deep even on high tide. Cons: 1. It breaks my heart that there are so many floating plastic trash. I brought back to the shore at least ten sachets or tetra packs that I stepped on while wading in the shallow water of Dumaluan beach. Hope Oceanica or the LGUs would take action to maintain cleanliness. 2. Doljo Beach has a long stretch of sea weeds but somehow you can't see floating leaves. But here in Dumaluan, you would be wading with them. 3. Although the water look relatively clean, it's not as clear as the Doljo beach where you can see the sand while walking. 4. A little farther, and there's a short stretch of rough road before arriving at Oceanica. Tips: 1. If you are on a tight budget, you can just order drinks from Oceanica and you can stay the day and enjoy the beach (but not the pool). 2. Check out the high tide low tide schedule so you can maximize your visit. Check out our other socials for more detailed video reviews: YouTube: YzaRiel and Kyle Tiktok: Yzarielkyle Facebook page: Yzariel Food Travel and Life
Ariel B — Google review
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Pescador Island

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Island
Nature & Parks
Pescador Island, located in the Tañon Strait near Cebu, is a popular destination for snorkelers and divers. The island is known for its pristine waters and rich marine life, making it a favorite spot for underwater exploration. Its vibrant coral reef teems with diverse sea creatures, including huge sea turtles and colorful fish. However, visitors should be cautious of jellyfish in the area to avoid getting stung.
We were a family of 4 certified divers visiting Moalboal from the U.S. in July. We went diving with Turtle Bay Dive Resort Center. Our dive master, Dennis, was professional and had our safety in mind. The current was a little strong and our dive master & crew were cautious. The visibility wasn’t as clear as other places we have dove. There was lot of sealife.
Catherine H — Google review
We paid 700 pesos each to reach the island with our own snorkeling gear. The boat trip was the highlight of the experience. Unfortunately, the corals are still recovering, and we only encountered three or four fish species that we hadn’t seen at White Beach. There were also jellyfish in the water. We swam for about 40 minutes. While we don’t regret the experience, we wouldn’t recommend it if you’re expecting a mind-blowing snorkeling adventure.
Marta C — Google review
Ive been snorkling to Boracay, Bohol, Bantayan, Camuigin and more, but this is the best snorkling experience I had. You can see the beautiful paradise under the sea here. 🌊 that feeling that you dont want to leave the island. Trully recommended and a must snorkling in Moalboal. My camera cannot capture the real beauty of the place, so magical and colorful, I hope they can preserve this beauty and hopefully the corals are safe when I can come back.
Marivic Y — Google review
This place provided me such wonderful experience. The locals were so friendly, guides were considerate and very helpful. I love the part when the local tourism provided a mini orientation about the place, they oriented us about do's and don'ts during the snorkeling; they encouraged us to not only enjoy the place but to help them preserve the beauty of it, tourists are prohibited to touch any creatures during the snorkeling and even during the turtle viewing. I felt safe when we were riding the boats going to Pescador Island, guides were strict about tourists wearing life jackets. The view was exhilarating, approaching the small island bring exuberance and thrill. When we reached the place, local guides reminded us of safety protocols, they were with us while we were enjoying the underwater view, it felt safer knowing they were there watching us. Guides did not only kept us safe, they were giving us tips on how to do snorkeling more fun. As a first timer, I really enjoyed the experience, I know all of the tourist there did. By the way, you can rent an underwater camera to the local guides if you don't have one, and please do rent one, those guides were the reason why I have such awesome underwater photos, they were the ones who took it. Amazing.
Nash ( — Google review
This place is a very good snorkeling place. My and my family had gone and do snorkeling to this area. We saw a lot of things like the sea turtle that are very huge and amazing fishes and a school of fishes swimming around under the sea. However while we are swimming around the area. We got itchy and and got a lot of red marks around our skins. Because as we don't know that there are jellyfishes that are swimming around the water. Hence, it is quite difficult to swim due to the jellyfish stings. But, overall my experience here is great
ELIAS — Google review
*Visited May 2020* A nice little island that you can snorkel around and see all the different types of coral. There are quote a few fish around including 'Dory' & Parrot fish. We were taken acrossto the island on a small boat and stayed there for about 20 minutes exploring. The sea is beautiful and clear. But we did not go on the island itself as there wasn't any access to be able to do this. There has been known to be turtles but we didn't see any here.
Lucy C — Google review
Sardines and turtles are amazing. The tourist is professional, they not only monitor carefully to ensure safety but also help us take best photos and records. Unforgettable moments!
Rocky P — Google review
A nice place to swim and snorkelling.. Although corals and fishes can be seen we cannot access to island .
Dr K — Google review
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4.4
(567)
Philippines, USA
12

Hinagdanan Cave

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Hinagdanan Cave is a captivating limestone cave on Panglao Island in the Philippines. It features dramatic stalactites, naturally lit chambers with rock formations, and a stunning turquoise-blue pool that's 3 meters deep. The cave has a historical significance as it was used as a hideaway during World War II. Visitors can reach the cave by tricycle and descend through a staircase entrance to explore its wonders.
Visiting Hinagdanan Cave was such a great experience! The cave itself is beautiful, with stunning rock formations and a magical atmosphere. The water inside is refreshingly cold — perfect for a swim after exploring. It’s a nice place to relax, enjoy nature, and have a unique swimming experience. Definitely worth a visit! 🙋‍♀️
Erich E — Google review
Hinagdanan Cave is a popular natural attraction in Bohol. We went here in a rush about almost 3pm since they are open only from morning 8:00 AM to late afternoon 4:00 PM. ​It is said the best time to visit is on a weekday and as early as possible (around opening time) to avoid crowds. The cave can get busy, especially on weekends and holidays. ​ When you go in, you'd see impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations. ​Yes, there is an entrance fee to simply enter and view the cave. ​There is a separate and additional fee if you wish to swim in the underground lagoon. I just forgot how much it did cost us when we visit. ​Also, fees can change, so it's best to check current rates before visiting. The entrance is a narrow descent with steps, and the interior can be slippery. It is generally not wheelchair accessible or recommended for individuals with reduced mobility. Watch out for your Kids as well as there are restricted areas on the cave. ​ ​The lagoon is a mix of fresh and possibly saltwater, with depths that can reach about 10 meters (32 feet). ​Life jackets are usually available for rent or provided for swimmers. Overall, we were thrilled to have experience the historic lagoon in Bohol.
Q A — Google review
The experience is unforgettable. It is my first time going to cave. I am speechless about how beautiful the cave is. So please swim on the Lagoon inside the cave for the full experience. There are entrance fee (october 2025) if you want to visit only 50 pesos and if you want to swim you will add 75 pesos and total is (125 pesos).
Mark L — Google review
This is a quick trip If you're not planning on swimming. We were in an out in less than half an hour. It's inexpensive so still worth the visit however don't expect a lot. Staff are alright. Lots of aggressive and loud vendors - learn to say no and walk away. Overall a decent experience
M — Google review
For 50 pesos you will enjoy the beauty of Hinagdanan cave, it is just a walking distance in Mithi resort. You can swim for 80 pesos additional, which we did not grab. The entrance is narrow, so be careful. There is only one passageway for entrance and exit. Suggestion to improve: hard hats for every visitor for safety. God Bless.
Florevil B — Google review
A cool place to visit but unless you’re going swimming in the cave, it’s a 5-10 minute stop. 50 pesos for entrance fee. An easy 10-15 minute tuk tuk ride from our hotel in Dauis area.
S K — Google review
The entrance is 50 pesos/head and you would need to add 75 pesos /head if you wanted to swim. The water is clear and some tourists were already enjoying their swim in the cave when we centered. The steps going down are a little narrow and you have to be careful since it's slippery.
Justine A — Google review
Hinagdanan Cave in Panglao is a beautiful hidden gem walking down makes you feel like you’ve discovered a secret underground emerald pool, surrounded by dramatic stalactites and stalagmites. Sunlight filtering through the ceiling lights up the place in the most magical way, and a refreshing dip in its cool lagoon is a welcome treat. Be careful on the slippery steps and go early to avoid crowds it’s worth every bit of adventure.
Vincent J — Google review
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3.8
(717)
JRG2+496, Dauis, Bohol, Philippines
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White Beach Moalboal

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Beach
White Beach Moalboal, also known as Basdaku Beach, is a picturesque stretch of white sandy shoreline in Cebu, Philippines. Surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, this tranquil beach offers clear turquoise waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. It is renowned for its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life, making it a popular destination for water enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy activities such as volleyball and kayaking while taking in the beauty of the pristine surroundings.
It's really beautiful, but one the weekend very crowded
Magdalena Z — Google review
The beach is stunning, featuring beautiful white sand and an abundance of colorful corals and fish, making it ideal for snorkeling. However, there are some downsides: nearby restaurants often have loud music and karaoke, and there is little to no shade available. It can also get quite crowded in the evenings. We paid 25 pesos each on the way there, in addition to parking and an entrance fee on-site.
Marta C — Google review
I visited this place on a Saturday afternoon — it was quite crowded with lots of people swimming. There were many food stalls along the beach selling all kinds of grilled meat and seafood. The beach itself was clean and beautiful, but due to the crowd, I decided just to take a walk and enjoy the view. Note that there’s a small fee: 20 pesos for motocycle parking and 10 pesos for entrance
Nghia D — Google review
It's a public beach, but for some reason it requires a fee. It's dirty, there are no changing rooms or sun loungers, and there are lots of dogs and dog poop. The locals simply don't know what a normal beach should look like. There are no lifeguards either.
Edgard S — Google review
Calm blue waters, but very busy. Met some locals who invited us to join them to play volleyball that was fun. Overall, it was an okay experience.
Ashley G — Google review
We went here September 19, 2025. It is not a part of our Tour package, but included due to bad weather resulting for a temporary closure of Kawasan Falls. White Beach in Moalboal is open for the public, but you have to pay for an enviromental fee of 10 pesos per person and a parking fee of 100 pesos. The beach has a remarkable white sand and a stunning clear water. You can see on the other side the island of Negros Oriental.
Gorj S — Google review
A nice enough beach and very busy when I went. The water is clean and blue.
Paul B — Google review
Rode our bike up to the beach and pay the small entry and parking fee, like 40 pesos for two and a bike. The beach is very nice white sand and the water is crystal clear. Snorkelling is wonderful, and you can easily see turtles in the shallows. You can rent a mask-snorkel from the beach if needed. If you walk down the beach just 5 minutes, you can have the place to yourself, and the snorkelling is still great.
Jessica H — Google review
4.1
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3.5
(181)
Philippines, USA
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SUP Tours Philippines

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Tour agency
Tours
SUP Tours Philippines offers an exhilarating Eco-Adventure Tour in Bohol and various locations across the Philippines. The experience includes stand up paddle boarding, also known as SUP, which allows visitors to both satisfy their adventurous spirit and unwind amidst nature. Customers have praised the friendly and knowledgeable guides who provide helpful assistance for first-timers. The location may be a bit distant from popular beaches, but the trip is deemed worthwhile by many due to its stunning views of the river.
Had an amazing experience paddling in Loboc with SUP Tours Philippines! The equipment was high-quality and well-maintained, making for a smooth and enjoyable ride. The views along the river were incredibly relaxing—lush greenery and serene waters created the perfect setting for a peaceful adventure. The guides were exceptional—friendly, professional, and well-trained. They made sure everyone felt comfortable and provided helpful instructions along the way. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced paddler, this is definitely a must-try activity in Loboc!
Andreiiaaa M — Google review
Really enjoyed our 1-hr SUP tour with guide Carlos. The equipment was high quality and the process was fast and seamless. The river was undergoing some maintenance to prevent erosion from typhoons, which took a bit away from the experience but otherwise it was peaceful and relaxing on the water. Litter found a lot in the water (common everywhere in the Philippines unfortunately). Carlos gave excellent instructions and had enjoyable conversations with us including educational information. If we did it again I would do it in the evening when it is cooler rather than in the middle of the day (my mistake). Overall an enjoyable experience.
Jayden — Google review
I had a great time doing SUP with the guide Varen, he is nice with such a good vibe. I did it in late afternoon which was good because it was cooler, the river was quiet and was beautiful. It was my first experience ever and was amazing, would do it again.
Claudia F — Google review
An unforgettable and peaceful escape with SUP Tours Philippines 🌿💦 My partner and I did the waterfall tour with SUP Tours Philippines, and it was hands-down one of our favorite experiences in Bohol. The whole thing felt like the perfect reset—especially after coming from more hectic parts of our trip. Paddling slowly down the Loboc River, surrounded by lush greenery and the calming sounds of water and birds, was exactly what we needed. Our guide, Promin, was so kind and warm, and took time to really connect with us beyond just the tour. The instructions were super clear and easy to follow, which helped us feel confident even as first-timers. The team made sure we were always comfortable—they even helped us paddle when we got tired, which we appreciated more than we expected! The waterfall at the end was everything we hoped for: quiet, serene, and completely crowd-free. Just us and the sound of cascading water. Truly magical. And to top it off, we got to enjoy an amazing meal from Food & Fables right by the river after the tour—which was the perfect refreshing end to such a dreamy experience. SUP Tours Philippines gave us more than just a fun activity—it gave us space to slow down, feel held, and really connect with the nature around us. Highly recommend this if you’re in Loboc, especially if you're craving a calm, meaningful adventure. Thank you Promin and the team for taking such good care of us. 🌊🌴
MK A — Google review
The Best Way to Experience Loboc River! I would recommend this to anyone! I recently had the incredible opportunity to join a SUP (Stand-Up Paddleboard) tour with SUP Tour Philippines, and it was nothing short of magical! From start to finish, the experience was seamless, adventurous, and deeply rewarding. The team at SUP Tour Philippines is highly professional and genuinely passionate about showcasing the natural beauty of the Philippines. They made sure everyone felt safe, comfortable, and well-prepared, even if you’re new to paddleboarding like I was. The tour itself was breathtaking. Gliding across the crystal-clear waters, surrounded by lush mangroves and vibrant marine life, felt like stepping into another world. The guides shared fascinating stories about the environment and local culture, which added depth and meaning to the journey. What stood out most was the personal touch. The team ensured every participant had a unique and memorable experience, capturing stunning photos along the way and even sharing local snacks that gave us a true taste of the region. SUP Tour Philippines is not just about paddleboarding; it’s about connecting with nature, embracing adventure, and creating lifelong memories. I wholeheartedly recommend this experience to anyone looking to explore the Philippines from a truly unique perspective. Thank you, SUP Tour Philippines, for an unforgettable adventure. I can’t wait to come back and explore more of your stunning destinations! Beautiful!
Brylle C — Google review
We did The full day SUP TOUR on the Loboc River with Vander as our wonderful guide, it was fantastic! Beautiful scenery, peaceful, only a small part where the bigger boats cruise by otherwise totally serene! And an absolute bonus was Vander’s fabulous singing as we floated past the stunning scenery. ☺️☺️☺️☺️ 5 stars 🌟
Straw&Berry — Google review
such an amazing experience!!! exactly what we needed after such hectic tour experiences. so calming and and our tour guide promin was so kind and took so much time to get to know us! if you have a smaller tour you can go at your own pace! well worth the money spent
Korina R — Google review
Had booked Fox & Fireflies Cottage for their activities. And definitely enjoying my time here thanks to the team. Mountain Bike tour B: in the morning, was assigned to tour guide, Ninio/ Nenio, who was really patient and was able to cater to my capabilities when I wanted to try out tour B, with slight ups and downs the slopes, maybe just 2 steep slopes. The trip was enjoyable with him sharing about the sites, cultures and what people normally do in the neighborhood, as we cycle by. He made stop breaks whenever needed, checking in if I needed help, and ensures safety as we cycle along rough paths and road sides. Kudos to Nenio/ Ninio!! Would highly recommend this. I also do believe the tour A will be a great one too. 1H SUP: Didn't wanna over assert myself as I needed to dive the next morning. Hence, had the 1H SUP in the afternoon instead of the waterfalls. Though short, I still get to enjoy being "on" the water. Recommend going for the longer versions if you are up for it!! Definitely more to explore around the river banks!! Same tour guide 👍🏽 Ps. Not a photo taking person, so not much videos or photo to share...
Dee S — Google review
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5.0
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J2MG+FF, Fox & The Firefly Cottages, Purok 2, Baranggay Road, Brgy, Loboc, 6316 Bohol, Philippines
https://www.suptoursphilippines.com/
+63 917 569 6499
15

Loboc River Cruise

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Tours
Cruise agency
Boat Tours
Embark on a delightful journey along the serene Loboc River in Bohol, Philippines with the renowned Loboc River Cruise. As you glide through the jade-green waters, be captivated by the breathtaking scenery of lush mountains and crystal-clear river. Indulge in a delectable buffet of local cuisine served aboard a floating restaurant while being entertained by traditional folk singers and dancers, immersing yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Love it so much!!! Thank you for the cruise. <3 Very gopd experience and to see the small waterfalls at the end before turning back again. The tinikling dancers are also something to see along the cruise stop-over. Buffet is good, better to have put more seafoods for me. But overall it was great and I had a great time.
Kimberly G — Google review
Loboc River Cruise – nice once, but not again It’s been 18 years since I last did the Loboc River Cruise. A few things have changed. Now there’s a proper reception where you can buy tickets. That wasn’t there before. Honestly, the food wasn’t great. It felt like a reheated dinner from the night before. Just being honest sorry 😔 The music and performances were really good though. You can always count on Filipino talent to lift the vibe. It was a good experience, but I wouldn’t do it again. The route is quite short, and by the time you see the small waterfall at the end, you’re already heading back. Toilets were meh. Not the standard you’d expect for a touristy place. But as always, Filipinos are very hospitable and that’s always the plus side wherever you go.
Gen S — Google review
The Loboc River Cruise in Bohol where you dine on a floating restaurant as it cruises down the scenic, jade-green Loboc River. We arrive almost 12 noon and there are lots of tourist about to dine in. We were on queue, and it took almost an hour for us to get accomodated. ​Here, you board a traditional, motorized floating bpat that serves as a restaurant. It gently travels along the beautiful, palm-tree-lined Loboc River. ​The entrance is P1000/head that includes a buffet lunch (though not sure if they have dinner, have not asked) featuring a variety of Filipino cuisine and local dishes. ​The cruise often includes live music and sometimes a short cultural performance by local musicians and dancers, which can make a stop at a floating bamboo stage along the river. I was able to experience and danced with them too. It was fun and unforgettable! Don't forget to tip! ​ The cruise usually lasts about 45 minutes to an hour and turns around near the small Busay Falls. They have photographers, but during file transfers, they are not as updated as today. So I guess, that's a part of them for improvement. It was an extraordinary experience -- a must try when visiting Bohol.
Q A — Google review
Another highlight of our Bohol countryside tour itinerary. Boarding was organized with a proper waiting area and boarding gates. There were also musicians and singer onboard and upon exit. The river and nature were nice but the food was just okay. Overall experience was great.
Jasper C — Google review
The Loboc River Cruise in Bohol is an unforgettable experience that perfectly blends natural beauty, local culture, and delicious Filipino cuisine. From the moment the boat sets off down the emerald-green river, you’re surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, swaying palm trees, and glimpses of local life along the riverbanks. The atmosphere is relaxed and scenic, making it the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. One of the highlights of the cruise is the all-you-can-eat Filipino buffet served onboard. The food is freshly prepared and features a wide selection of local dishes, from grilled meats and seafood to pancit (noodles), lumpia (spring rolls), and tropical fruits. Everything we tried was flavorful and well-cooked — a real treat for anyone wanting to taste authentic Filipino flavors in a unique setting. Adding to the ambiance is a live singer performing classic Filipino songs and international favorites, creating a laid-back and enjoyable vibe as you glide along the water. Midway through the cruise, the boat stops at a small riverside stage where a local community performs traditional dances. It’s a fun and heartwarming touch that showcases Bohol’s vibrant culture and hospitality. Overall, the Loboc River Cruise is a must-do experience in Bohol. Whether you're a foodie, nature lover, or cultural enthusiast, the combination of beautiful scenery, great food, and live entertainment makes for a memorable and genuinely Filipino experience.
Matt M — Google review
The loboc river experience is very unforgettable. The entire cruise is a relaxing and the views surrounding the river are very calming. Please check the time when you go Here they are open only for lunch and the process of going in is very simple Buy your ticket go to your designated boat and Enjoy!
Mark L — Google review
Experience not to be missed that has the value of the price. Every 30 mins starts the wooden cruise boat for 1 h tour, included well prepared table, acceptable variable buffet, live enterteitment, beautiful slowly moving on the loboc river surronded by the forest. Even if everthing it's a bit for massive tourism and rather quick to keep the flux of the people, I enjoied the experience occured accidentally
Sergio S — Google review
1000 Peso per person for approx a 1 hr cruise and some lunch. The food was a buffet style and was very tasty. Although the cruise isn’t far it’s cool to relax as you cruise along the river and stop on the river to see the local people performing some traditional dances.
Olly S — Google review
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3.5
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J2MH+WW8, Loboc, Bohol, Philippines
https://lobocriverwatch.com/
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16

Sevilla Twin Hanging Bridge

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Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Sevilla Twin Hanging Bridge is a popular tourist attraction in Bohol, stretching about 40 meters above the Sipatan River. Surrounded by lush greenery, it offers a picturesque natural scenery and an adventurous crossing experience. The bridge, made of bamboo and over 70 years old, is a favorite spot for photos and selfies. Visitors can learn about its history from informative signage and purchase affordable souvenirs from nearby stalls.
Originally built sometime after World War II to help farmers cross the river and transport their goods, the bridge has since become one of Bohol’s most recognizable inland attractions. Today, it consists of two parallel bamboo suspension bridges, about 40 meters long, replacing the original single crossing. The bridges are supported by steel cables but still retain the charm of traditional bamboo craftsmanship — they sway gently as you walk, offering a mix of thrill and scenic beauty. From the middle of the bridge, visitors can enjoy a serene view of the river winding through dense tropical greenery. Small souvenir stalls and refreshment stands are located at both ends, and there’s now a ₱50 entrance fee for maintenance. We visited in calm weather — the bridge felt safe, though it moves slightly underfoot, adding to the adventure. The area is clean and well-kept, surrounded by tall trees and the sounds of water and cicadas. There’s a small parking area near the ticket booth that can accommodate a few cars. It’s a short but memorable stop on the way to Chocolate Hills or Loboc.
Anna K — Google review
As for me, who grows in a provincial area with rivers. I can say that it is not impressive for me. We have the same bridge way back home and a lot scarier than this one. But the nostalgia makes me like it and as well as the beautiful scenery that comes with it, the river and the way the leaves of Acasia Tree fell from its branches. I love it. ❤️ We came by motorcycle since we have one. But other people arrive with van, cars, and motorcycle as well. The entrance fee is 50 pesos only. They have a clean and well maintained Comfort Room (CR) on the other side of the river after you cross it, as well as souvenir shops and snack houses. If you want to be photographed, they have a photographer also on the bridge. When we get there, there are only few people, maybe because its Easter Sunday they might be in other places. In addition, Kuya infront of parking lot on the right side have a splendid snack called Kab-kab and he sells tasty and fresh coconut juice. 😊
Mi G — Google review
Super fun and nice local activity. 50 php entry fee. Quirky bamboo bridges that are fun to walk across the river. There was a photographer there. Took nice pics. No pressure to purchase but we like 1 so they printed up for us - cost 150 php.
Lois R — Google review
An enjoyable experience, total time maybe 15-20 minutes. Less if you don't look at the souvenir shops. The bridge feels rickety but I can see it's reinforced by steel cables so I wasn't too apprehensive to cross it. A fun side trip!
Bri C — Google review
Very nice! With great views of the river and trees for only 50 pesos to cross and get back. There are souvenir shops at the end of the bridge, selling shirts and trinkets. We went on a Tuesday afternoon, around 12 noon and there were barely any people.
Rissandra Y — Google review
I'm so happy our driver stopped here - I wouldn't go out of the way to visit here, but luckily it is on the way from Loboc to the Chocolate Hills (or vice versa). For a very reasonable admission charge you can walk across the bridge - if you dare! - as much as you desire, and there are small shops on the other side of the river from the main road.
Nicholas M — Google review
The entrance fee was 50 pp to go over two hanging bridges. If you go over the first bridge, they will make a photo from you (for a fee) with you on the bridge. I dont know what the price was, but i guess it would be overpriced like many tourist attractions. After the first bridge, there are a couple of shops with souvenirs and local food. There is a nice place for a selfie with the 'I ❤️ Sevilla' board. The second bridge takes you back to the start. Overall, it is kinda overpriced, or I just don't get it. See it yourself if you don't believe me :)
Lorenzo B — Google review
very simple attraction , but worth a visit !! very clean !! helpful and friendly staff
David C — Google review
4.1
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3.5
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M2GX+55F, Sevilla, Bohol, Philippines
17

Monastery of the Holy Eucharist

Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Castlelike site where devotees leave offerings to the Virgin Mary in exchange for miracles.
I recently visited on a Sunday, and what an experience it was! The trip was truly amazing, but I have to say, it was a bit of a challenge getting in. The mass had just started when I arrived, and the church was packed. I had to wait around 10 minutes to get in, and many were waiting outside under the scorching heat of the sun. One highlight of my visit was seeing the stunning fountain for the first time. Overall, my Sunday visit to Simala Church was an unforgettable experience, and I'd definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a spiritual experience or just wanting to admire its beauty. Bring umbrella, water and just be prepared for the crowds, especially on Sundays!
Jessa B — Google review
The Monastery of the Holy Eucharist (Simala Shrine) in Sibonga, Cebu is simply breathtaking. This was my second visit, and both times I made sure to arrive by 8:00 AM just as the gates opened. To do that, we left Cebu City by 5:15 AM, which is essential if you’re planning a full day including waterfalls and want to be back by 7:00 PM. The architecture alone is reason enough to visit—grand, castle-like structures, beautifully maintained gardens, and picturesque terraces filled with flowering pots and religious statues. There is currently some construction happening on the far end, but it doesn’t take away from the grandeur of the site. Inside, the church is just as impressive—intricately decorated with gold accents, colorful ceiling murals, and statues lining every wall. It feels reverent yet vibrant. Mass started around 9:00 AM on both my Monday visits. Dress modestly—shoulders and knees must be covered. Don’t miss the view from the upper balconies or the “I ❤️ Mama Mary” photo spot, which frames the entire sanctuary perfectly. Whether you’re here to pray, take photos, or just soak in the peaceful atmosphere, this is one of Cebu’s most iconic religious landmarks.
John W — Google review
The Monastery of the Holy Eucharist, also known as Simala Shrine, is truly awe-inspiring place that blends deep spirituality with breathtaking architecture. Nestled in the hills of Sibonga, it offers a serene atmosphere perfect for reflection and prayer. The grandeur of its castle-like structure, the solemn silence, and the heartfelt devotion of pilgrims make it a sacred experience like no other. Whether you come to pray, give thanks, or simply marvel at its beauty, Simala Shrine leaves you with peace, faith, and a sense of divine presence.
Just C — Google review
Birhen sa Lindogon is one of the most peaceful and holy places I’ve ever been to. The moment you arrive, you feel the strong presence of faith and devotion from the many people who come here—grateful for the blessings they’ve received and hopeful for the petitions they carry in their hearts. It’s hard to put into words how beautiful and moving this place truly is. Being there fills you with peace, hope, and a sense of closeness to God through the Blessed Virgin. Truly, an unforgettable and grace-filled experience.
Jose G — Google review
From a touristic perspective, the only positive aspect of this place is that it is free to visit. Don’t be misled by the grand appearance from a distance; up close, the monastery falls short of beauty and grandeur. The doves, symbolizing the Holy Spirit, resemble seagulls with golden wings, and the angels look like ugly plastic mannequins you would find in a shop window. Overall, it feels like an ode to poor taste. Additionally, it can get extremely hot, as the fans in the church are turned off, and you'll have to navigate a crowd of vendors and scammers at the entrance. Overall, it’s not really worth the visit.
Marta C — Google review
We love it here. Such a beautiful establishment. This is my 3rd time visiting. Bring family, walk and visit, make a prayer 🙏 get blessed, give a donation and enjoy the beautiful scenery
Gregory H — Google review
🙏 Simala Shrine of Mama Mary A sacred and breathtaking place of prayer and devotion in Sibonga, Cebu. The shrine is not only known for its castle-like structure but also for the countless miracles and testimonies of healing and answered prayers. Visiting Simala Shrine is truly a humbling spiritual experience—perfect for reflection, thanksgiving, and strengthening one’s faith. 💙 If you’re in Cebu, this is a must-visit pilgrimage site for every devotee of Mama Mary. 🌸 #SimalaShrine #MamaMary #Faith #Pilgrimage
Dr S — Google review
I see this monastery transform from a small chapel to a massive cathedral. It has been in existence for 27 years. The construction is still ongoing and continues to expand. I am among those who are genuinely committed and a believer. I also believe in the healing and miracles that many people have experienced. Therefore, people may travel from all over the Philippines just to come and offer their prayers and ask for assistance in healing from illness. This location is frequently visited every day and is always packed with believers.
Apolonio R — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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XJH2+PG6, Sibonga, Cebu, Philippines
18

Bilar Man-Made Forest

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Nature & Parks
Forests
Bilar Man-Made Forest, also known as Bohol Mahogany Forest, is a remarkable attraction located on the borders of Loboc and Bilar in Bohol. This man-made forest spans two kilometers along a highway and is filled with densely planted mahogany trees that create an impressive canopy. The uniformity in height and spacing of the trees gives the forest an artificial appearance, drawing visitors from afar to witness its beauty.
The Bilar Man-Made Forest is absolutely stunning! Driving through the perfectly aligned mahogany trees feels like entering a different world—cool, quiet, and serene. It’s a refreshing break from the tropical heat and a beautiful contrast to the usual island views. We stopped for photos, and every angle was picture-perfect! One thing to note: it’s a functioning road, so taking continuous photos was a bit tricky. Cars were passing by every few minutes, so we had to take extra care and stay alert. Still, totally worth the quick stop—just be cautious and respectful of the traffic. A must-visit when you're in Bohol!
Jane G — Google review
Driving through the Bilar Man-Made Forest feels like entering a completely different world. The tall mahogany trees line both sides of the road, forming a natural tunnel with cool shade and fresh air. It’s very peaceful and perfect for quick photos or just to enjoy the scenery while passing through. There aren’t many facilities since it’s really a stretch of road inside the forest, so it’s best for a short stop rather than a long stay. Still, the atmosphere is relaxing and refreshing—definitely one of the highlights when touring around Bohol.
Vincent J — Google review
Driving through Bilar’s Man-Made Forest felt like entering a different world. The towering mahogany trees on both sides create a cool, shady tunnel that’s perfect for photos and a quick nature stop. It’s peaceful, refreshing, and a must-see when exploring Bohol!
Edward H — Google review
This is a quick stop unless you want to take lots of scenic shots. As this road leads to several tourist attractions, there will be several vehicles that will pass by. If you are with children, it is best to keep them close by and not let them run around. Along the way you will see these green boards staying that it is a spot designated for taking photos because before that area there are several signboards advising drivers to slow down as there could be tourists on the road. There are a handful of vendors selling souvenirs which are similar to the ones you see in souvenir shops. The place is quiet and cool surrounded with mangrove trees.
Ia L — Google review
The Bilar Man-Made Forest is a calm and beautiful stop. The tall mahogany trees create a cool tunnel that feels peaceful and refreshing. It’s a quick visit, but the view is impressive and perfect for photos. The place is clean, quiet, and well taken care of. A simple but memorable spot to enjoy nature while traveling through Bohol. Highly recommended.
Alpha N — Google review
Wonderful scenery, the people are very friendly they will assist you, especially for celebrations they give extra special greetings. I Love Bohol 💖
Ej A — Google review
The symmetry of the tall trees and the sudden change in atmosphere as you enter the forest feels almost surreal. A quick stop, but absolutely worth it for photos and a moment of calm in the middle of your Bohol trip.
Aionna V — Google review
Gorgeous Drive! I feel like I’m in different country. Everything is just Amazing, im speechless 🌼
Jonaliza E — Google review
4.4
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3.8
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M37H+M9X, Loay Interior Road, Bilar, Bohol, Philippines
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Bohol Tarsier Conservation Area

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Zoo
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The Bohol Tarsier Conservation Area, situated in Barangay Upper Bonbon, Loboc town, is a unique attraction that offers visitors the opportunity to get up close and personal with tarsiers. These small primates are known for their peculiar characteristics such as their ability to turn their heads 180 degrees and their nocturnal nature. The conservation area serves as a new home for captive tarsiers previously displayed along the Loboc River.
The Bohol Tarsier Conservation is a lovely place to visit, offering a unique opportunity to see these adorable creatures up close. The location is well-organized, with plenty of parking available for visitors. We were able to spot more than eight tarsiers, which were fascinating to observe. While some might confuse them with bats or mice, their big, expressive eyes are absolutely captivating. The staff were friendly and helpful, ensuring smooth traffic flow throughout the site, and they were always there to direct visitors. However, like in any popular tourist spot, there were a few people who didn’t follow the simple instruction of avoiding flash photography, which is essential for the well-being of the tarsiers. Overall, it’s a great experience that can easily be combined with other attractions in Bohol, like ATV riding, the Chocolate Hills, and the river cruise lunch. If you're in the area, the Bohol Tarsier Conservation is definitely worth a visit for a memorable, nature-filled experience. Highly recommended!
Randall H — Google review
I appreciate these type of conservation areas where they take good care of the species of specific area from maintaining the natural ecosystem to boosting the local economy and upholding environmental responsibility. It was a good visit although Tarsiers are nocturnal, we get to see how they are in the area. A must and recommended visit as Tarsiers are not common in most places.
Q A — Google review
We had a very bad weather, heavy rain, so it felt even more crowded with the umbrellas, as the place is really small. You can go along a preset path and definitely see the tarsiers who are really cute and scary at the same time. I am not sure how healthy this is for the animals though 🥺
Viktor L — Google review
Visiting the Bohol Tarsier Conservation Area was a nice experience. The place is peaceful, and it was amazing to see the tarsiers up close while the staff made sure visitors kept quiet and respected their space. It’s a short stop, but definitely worth it if you’re in Bohol.
Donnabel G — Google review
The Tasier are cute. They just hiding under the leaves and rest at day time. They hunt insects at night for supper. The place is not very big but there are 5 to 6 Tasier in the sanctuary. 170peso per person.
Desmond L — Google review
170p ticket. The staffs will point out to you where the tarsier is. They are really very small. They also help you take photos together with the monkey. There's a souvenir shop at the exit, pretty much to buy there.
AnneStep — Google review
The tarsiers seem decently well taken care of. Just be quiet and don't use flash for your cameras! There are staff on the way to show you where the tarsiers are.
Chin H — Google review
Small sanctuary with about 10 or so tarsiers. They nest really close to the walkway so you get great views. Don't use flash! They'll kill themselves. They are adorable!
Rebecca C — Google review
4.1
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4.0
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Bilar, 6317 Bohol, Philippines
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20

Sea Explorers Cabilao

Dive shop
Tours
SCUBA instructor
Scuba & Snorkeling
(Translated by Google) Diving at its finest. Beautiful steep walls. This is where I spotted my first Mola Mola (sunfish). (Original) Tauchen vom Feinsten. Schöne Steilwände. Hier habe ich meinen ersten Mola Mola (Mondfisch) gesichtet.
Heimo P — Google review
These guys lack any understanding of customer service. Won’t give you info over the phone but expect you to email back and forth. Makes no sense you can’t tell someone traveling 3 hours yes or no to having a dive schedule. Graduate to 2019 people.
Cj S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hello sea exploration team Thank you for the many fantastic dives. L.G. Berti and Anita (Original) Hallo Seaexplorateam Vielen Dank für die vielen phantastischen Tauchgänge. L.G. Berti und Anita
Bertold K — Google review
3.6
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4.5
(45)
Cabilao Island Rd, Cabilao, Bohol, Philippines
http://www.sea-explorers.com/
+63 917 320 4158
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21

Bojo River

River
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Bojo River is a stunning natural attraction located in Aloguinsan, just an hour's drive north of Moalboal in South Cebu. Despite being farther north than most other tourist spots in the area, it's still easily accessible from Cebu City, making it a perfect day trip destination. The river is surrounded by beautiful hills and offers a serene environment for visitors to enjoy with friends or family.
this is a very chill destination that's soooo worth the visit. we were there on a monday so there werent a lot of other guests. it's so cool that you can really go through the river until the part where it meets the sea. i highly recommend getting the boat with the roof that has a glass bottom, you get to see school of fishes and corals. such an amazing experience and would probably come back. it's just sad that there's no commute option to and from moalboal, that would have increased the likelihood of having guests. they should implement that, along with scheduling ahead and limiting walk-ins, for crowd control's sake.
RL C — Google review
Bojo River is an amazing and beautiful place! The clear waters, lush surroundings, and peaceful vibe make it a perfect nature escape. A truly unforgettable experience! 🌿💙
Julee S — Google review
That sounds like a lot of fun! Bojo River is a beautiful location with stunning hills and a flowing river, perfect for spending time with friends and enjoying the natural beauty of the area. I'm glad to see the place"bojo river" Riding a boat along the Bojo River is a great way to take in the stunning scenery and appreciate the beauty of the natural surroundings had a lot of fun on the boat ride and enjoyed the peaceful environment and the refreshing breeze.... 💕
Sravan K — Google review
Super cool experience! Definitely recommend calling ahead to check the best time to go, (going at high tide) can make a big difference. We went with the full package tour and it was so worth it. Everything was super organized, we were treated so well, and the river itself is very beautiful 🥺 10/10 would go again ❤️❤️
Steffy B — Google review
Wonderful experience, although they're in recovery state due to Typhoon Rai. Overall great place and pleasant tour guides.
Marduane Y — Google review
Beautiful Bojo River where you can enjoy bonding with family
Cy ( — Google review
This is a hidden gem. The water is so clear and very refreshing. We went last 2022 and I was amazed of it's beauty! It is not a crowded area and the people are very friendly and accommodating.
Laureanne C — Google review
Love the scenic view and its super instaworthy
Mimi ( — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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Aloguinsan, Cebu, Philippines
22

Sagbayan Peak

Permanently Closed
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Scenic destination with whimsical animal sculptures, a small waterpark & swings, plus a cafe.
Nice views. Partially desolated. Kids park looks very creepy 👺🤓
Konstantins L — Google review
This place obviously hasn't recovered after Odette and other disasters. Most facilities are damaged and closed. No more butterfly dome or castle for children. But the view on chocolate hills with background sea is still there. Reasonable alternative to Carmen. Restaurant functions, we ordered their special cake. It was frozen like a stone. Brewed coffee available, I enjoyed it.
Marcin M — Google review
Sagbayan Peak seems to be abandoned. No one was there when we went to have a look. I think they are busy renovating the place after the passing typhoon. I've been here a few times a few years ago, and the view was amazing. Maybe someday this place will be back up and running normally.
Kevin C — Google review
Wonderful view of Chocolate hills. A lot of refurbishment on going on site. Restaurant area lovely, staff are excellent and very helpful indeed. Better than the tourists venue of Chocolate hills . No 500 steps
Saxino B — Google review
The place is very refreshing. For now you wont be able to see alot due to the pandemic but mostly nature's view thru the hilltop. And some kingdom style structure. No food and beverage for now.so make sure you eat before you come here. Affordable entrance fee. Scenic location and there's a pool if you want to dip.
Ken L — Google review
Nice place to visit but we were hampered by heavy rain most of the day, so we were not able to totally enjoy our visit. Lots of things to do and see here, like a swimming pool and awesome mountain views but everything really needed a good cleaning and a fresh coat of paint!
Rick B — Google review
Great restaurant with chocolate Hills view. As menrioned It is another place to watch the chocolate hills. It has a viewdeck but lower compared to the one in Carmen, Bohol but it has a good view of the chocolate hills too. The restaurant makes the place great because their food is really delicious. Highly recommended are tinolang manok native, chicken curry, bam-e pancit, lumi, crispy pata, sweet and sour fish. They also have refreshing drinks and highly recommended is the mango shake. Serving time may take a long time like 25-30 minutes so you can take a stroll while waiting, perhaps going to the viewdeck. The kids would love the animal and super heroes statue and the adults the peacefulness of the place. They also have waterpark but with separate entrance. Entrance fee is 50 per person. Car park available. Ramp for pwd is also available.
Geezelle M — Google review
I had never heard of Sagbayan Peak until the guide brought me to the place. Most tricycle tours wouldn't proactively offer the tour that included this attraction, but seeing that I had the entire day to spare, I paid Php 1500 for the all-in Bohol tour. I'm glad I did. This was our last stop, and I got here an hour before sunset. This Peak has more to offer than the Chocolate Hills complex southeast of this place: character figures, a large T-Rex, a very exciting swing ride, a decent cafe, butterfly sanctuary, cone trees, some foliage and an awesome sunset view of the hills! Php 55.00 was worth it.
Lawrence A — Google review
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W3GF+3P8, Bacani Road, Carmen, Sagbayan, Bohol, Philippines
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Danao Adventure Park

Amusement park ride
Nature & Parks
Danao Adventure Park in Bohol is the ultimate outdoor experience for thrill-seekers. The park offers a variety of high-adrenaline activities such as caving, zip-lining, rappelling, and kayaking. Visitors can expect an epic and thrilling experience with extreme rides that are both accessible and affordable. The park's staff ensures safety while providing a unique and serene environment for guests to enjoy.
The experience is very nice here , the plunge is so exciting and sadly the day we arrive the swing is not available . Monday when we arrive on 10 am there’s 6-7 people ahead of us for plunge . Each person take 5-10 mins . So still need to wait a bit . They have 12-1 pm lunch break , pls make sure to avoid arriving time around this hour . There’s no limit for weight but they will have you wear the gear to see if your waist feel not comfortable to see if you are able to ride . Only cash allow so pls make sure to bring enough cash . There’s staff can help you take video of the plunge , they are very experienced. It take us 2 hr from alona beach , we book private tour 8 hrs , and this spot need to add another 1700 Php via Klook.
Liu A — Google review
Danao Adv Park is popular destination found in Bohol for thrill-seekers and nature lovers, offering a wide array of activities set amidst a lush and scenic natural landscape. We went there via private car that we rented. We travel from Alona to Danao Adv Park for around almost 2 hrs probably. Went here Friday and the crowd are just fine. We paid for a parking and env fee I believe. I forgot how much the entrance fee is, and rates of the activities are uploaded below as well. My friends were only able to try the Plunge, it was the best activity at Danao. We also wanted to try the Giant Swing but unfortunately, it was currently on repair that time. We tried sky ride, it was fun though. Best for group or family. We did not try some of the rides because we thought some of it were in our hometown so we only availed what we think is extreme. We also dine at their restaurant for lunch. The price and taste is just right for its serving. Definitely recommended if you traveled far.
Q A — Google review
Drove from Anda to Danao just to cross the Plunge and Suislide off my bucketlist. Definitely worthwhile! A must-have experience when visiting Bohol!
Guiller R — Google review
It's a nice experience actually. Unfortunately, the Giant Swing was under maintenance at that time so we couldn't ride it. The thrill is noteworthy.
Chael B — Google review
An adrenaline rush. So cool to fly above a gorge and see a different side of Bohol. Great staff and a fun time.
Mathew S — Google review
The staff were polite and accommodating. Rides are more expensive compared to typical parks like Star City, but it’s still worth visiting for The Plunge. The line for it can get very long, so it’s best to go early if you want to ride. Unfortunately, the Giant Swing was under renovation during my visit. Also, keep in mind that all rides are stopped if it rains or there’s thunder, so be sure to check the weather before going.
Tina O — Google review
I had such a great time at Danao Adventure Park! This place had me screaming in joy. Every staff did their best to make us feel safe, and that alone makes me want to come back. Although I don’t think I can do The Plunge ever in my life haha. Tried the Skyride and zipline which were both so worth it. The picture I attached is the view from above, and gosh the greenery is so pretty! So glad I was able to visit DAP. I want to try the Giant Swing next.
Honey — Google review
An unforgettable day of excitement and beautiful scenery. Highly recommend Danao Adventure Park! delivers an action-packed experience. The ziplines are amazing, and the park is well-managed. Not so much crowds, the fun is worth it.
Lou R — Google review
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Buenavista-Carmen, Jetafe Road, Magtangtang, Danao, 6339 Bohol, Philippines
https://www.facebook.com/danaoadventureparkbohol
+63 938 271 7523
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Magellan's Cross

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Magellan's Cross, located in the heart of Cebu City, is a significant historical site marking the introduction of Christianity to the Philippines by Spanish explorers in 1521. The cross, encased in tindalo wood to prevent theft due to beliefs in its supernatural powers, is enshrined just outside the Basilica del Santo Nino. This iconic symbol represents the beginning of European conquest that shaped the country's history.
A key cultural and historical landmark in downtown Cebu is the Magellan's Cross. It is a historical and religious landmark located in Plaza Sugbo, Cebu City, Philippines, situated beside the Basilica del Santo Niño. It is housed within an octagonal stone kiosk, known as the Magellan's Cross Pavilion, constructed in 1834 during Spanish colonial rule using coral stone. The cross itself is believed to be the one planted by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan upon his arrival in Cebu on March 15, 1521, marking the beginning of Christianity in the Philippines. I remember when we were children we only read about it in books and we're taught about it in school. Now, we have the privilege to see it personally. Thank and Praises to God. We've been here last September 18, 2025 for a Land Tour.
Gorj S — Google review
"Magellan’s Cross – Cebu’s Historical Treasure" Magellan’s Cross in Cebu is truly a remarkable landmark that holds both historical and cultural significance. Located right in the heart of the city, this iconic site marks the very place where Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan planted the cross upon his arrival in 1521, symbolizing the introduction of Christianity to the Philippines. What makes the experience even more fascinating is that the original cross, centuries old, is still preserved today—safeguarded within a tindalo wood casing to protect it from damage. The small but beautifully painted chapel that houses the cross adds to its solemn and sacred atmosphere. Visiting Magellan’s Cross is like stepping back in time, allowing you to appreciate Cebu’s rich history and its pivotal role in shaping the nation’s faith and culture. It’s not just a tourist attraction but a meaningful reminder of the Philippines’ deep spiritual roots. Truly, a must-see when in Cebu!
Dr S — Google review
Visiting Magellan’s Cross for the first time felt really special — like finally seeing a piece of history I’d only read about in textbooks come to life. Standing there beneath the iconic wooden cross inside the small chapel, I couldn’t help but feel a mix of awe and nostalgia. My childhood self, who used to memorize stories about Magellan and the first Christian baptism in the Philippines, was honestly so happy. The site may be small, but it carries such huge historical weight. The ceiling mural depicting the baptism of Rajah Humabon and Queen Juana adds to the experience — it’s simple yet powerful. I also love how the area is well maintained, with locals selling candles and sharing bits of history with visitors. It’s a short stop, but a meaningful one. Being there made me appreciate how much of our country’s story started right here in Cebu. Definitely worth visiting — not just for the history, but for that sense of connection to our roots.
Eugine P — Google review
That’s was one of the reason I stopped by in Cebu. The small chapel protects the wooden cross planted by Portuguese and Spanish explorers in 1521, marking the arrival of Christianity in the Philippines. Whether you’re a history lover or just exploring Cebu City, this spot is a must-see. Great experience.
Dmitry.ʎɹʇᴉɯp — Google review
Looking at the Magellan cross not only represents the faith of my dear religion Christianity, but also shows the beginning of colonialism by the Spaniards in 1521 using religion. During my visit to Cebu the Magellan cross symbolizes the beginning of Christianity of the Philippines in which our religion is still practiced today, but Spaniards use it for their own advantage for the Filipinos also. But today Christianity is not like that anymore and it's by pure faith and belief This cross represents both of these aspects and I was admired of the cross seeing it with my own eyes A much rather learning experience to me and my faith.
Kyle_58 — Google review
Interesting place. Visited on a Sunday and you could hear the mass in the adjacent place of worship. On this occasion it was closed the access to it so the photos are through a grated fence. Lots of children and touts trying to ask for money, but it is part of the culture and the charm of it all.
Mircea R — Google review
Great piece of history. Some negatives though are that it's in a place that's not really highlighted by is historical significance, the bar types that secure the cross is intrusive when taking pictures or viewing, and sellers hang around there negating the experience a little bit. Some alternatives would be to place less ornated bars, a security or police officer; especially since it's outside public office, and/or better explanation board to those that don't really know the importance of the object.
Tremain T — Google review
Well kept area. A lot of street vendors who are very appreciative of any busy you can give them. Fun trinkets and candles around. If you plan to visit the church just remember there is a dress code. No shorts, tight clothes, open shoes/sandals, caps, or graphic shirts
Marlon S — Google review
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7WV2+CQG, P. Burgos St, Cebu City, 6000 Cebu, Philippines
https://santoninodecebubasilica.org/basilica-minore-del-santo-nino/magellans-cross/
+63 78 945 6321
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Basilica Minore del Sto. Niño de Cebu

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Basilica
Museums
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Cebu, the Minor Basilica of the Holy Child of Cebu is a treasure trove of history and spirituality. Dating back to 1565, it proudly holds the title of being the oldest Roman Catholic church in the Philippines. This magnificent structure has withstood numerous trials, including devastating fires and earthquakes, leading to its reconstruction in baroque style during the 1700s.
A Gentle Pause at Basilica de Santo Niño, Cebu After our appointment at PSA Colon, we took a short walk to the Basilica de Santo Niño. It was my husband and kids’ first time there—a quiet milestone in our family’s journey. We didn’t stay long, just lit a candle and offered a silent prayer. But even in that brief moment, the place wrapped us in peace. A sacred stop, simple and grounding.
Ernelyn O — Google review
Visiting the Minor Basilica of the Holy Child in Cebu was a heartwarming experience for me. The moment I stepped inside, I felt a quiet sense of peace. Seeing the image of the Santo Niño up close filled me with awe—it’s amazing to think how many people have prayed here for hundreds of years. I spent a few moments in silence, just praying and thanking God for everything. It felt comforting, like I was being embraced by His presence. Watching other people light candles and whisper their prayers also reminded me how faith connects us all, no matter where we come from. That short visit left me feeling lighter and more grateful. It was a gentle reminder to trust more, pray more, and appreciate the blessings I often take for granted. Simple, but very meaningful.
Dong H — Google review
The Basilica Minore del Santo Niño de Cebu is one of the most beautiful and spiritually moving places I’ve ever visited. Stepping inside feels like entering a sacred part of Philippine history — it’s humbling to think this is the oldest Roman Catholic church in the country, built where the image of the Santo Niño was found in 1565. The atmosphere is peaceful yet powerful. You can really feel the devotion of the people — from the long lines of devotees lighting candles to those praying quietly inside the basilica. I also love how the blend of old and new architecture tells the story of faith that has endured for centuries. The open courtyard, the sound of prayers, and the smell of candles all add to that sense of reverence. It was an emotional experience for me. Seeing the Santo Niño up close reminded me of my childhood prayers and how faith can stay constant through time. Whether you’re religious or not, visiting the Basilica gives you a deep appreciation for Cebu’s culture, history, and unshakable faith.
Eugine P — Google review
A beautiful and sacred place filled with history and devotion. The atmosphere is peaceful, and the devotion to the Santo Niño is truly moving. A must-visit when in Cebu!
Jason T — Google review
Shorts, slippers,sleeveless aint allowed .There is a rental for pants tho we just went around and had the mass outside the grilled fence. A decade ago the place was open to public.no barricade. Bushling souvenir shops, delicacies from local are abundant around the area. Well organized and manned with traffic Lgu organizer. We were guided by vendors how we can easily hop a bus ride going to SM.
Noreen J — Google review
Great great great. It is landmark in Cebu — peaceful, historic, and architecturally stunning. A wonderful stop for anyone exploring the heart of the city. The basilica complex is large and well-organized: the main church, the open-air mass area, the candle chapel, and the museum all give you a deeper sense of Cebu’s religious heritage. Even if you’re not very religious, it’s a fascinating place to experience culture, tradition, and history all at once.
Dmitry.ʎɹʇᴉɯp — Google review
Sto. Niño De Cebu is one of the best tourist spot here in cebu city. But more importantly, you need to respect the culture of cebu because its one of sacred church not a public tourist spot. Additionally, when a priest is talking please refrain yourself taking a pictures. To show a respect is not a demand but to show what kind of person you are in a strange place.
Tibas B — Google review
During my recent visit to the Basilica del Santo Niño with a friend, we experienced a deeply troubling incident. A stray black dog — which I had earlier seen being mistreated by a guard — bit my friend inside the church. There were multiple witnesses, including three guards and a nun. I had to step in to get the dog to release her, and my friend was bleeding significantly. What was most upsetting was not just the attack itself, but the response. No one offered assistance. No first aid kit was brought, no one inquired about her condition, and no staff member took initiative to help or even show concern. As a sacred and historic site, I would expect far greater care and professionalism from those responsible for visitor safety. The lack of empathy and preparedness we witnessed was alarming and disappointing. I sincerely hope the Basilica leadership takes this as a wake-up call to review their safety measures, provide proper training to staff, stock each guard and guard station with a first aid kit, and ensure compassion is shown to anyone in distress. Visitors deserve to feel safe and cared for in such a revered place.
Tony A — Google review
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Pilgrim’s Center, Osmeña Blvd, Cebu City, 6000 Cebu, Philippines
http://santoninodecebubasilica.org/
+63 32 255 6697
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Fort San Pedro

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Fort San Pedro, a historic Spanish fortress dating back to 1738, is now home to a charming garden and museum. This impressive military bastion was meticulously constructed by Spanish conquistadors and stands as a testament to Cebu's grand past. As the oldest and smallest fort in the Philippines, it offers visitors a captivating journey through time, providing insight into the country's colonial heritage.
If you're a lover of history or simply looking for a peaceful yet captivating place to visit in Cebu City, Fort San Pedro is a must-see. As the oldest and smallest fort in the Philippines, it holds a powerful presence that echoes the rich Spanish colonial past of the country. Originally built as a military defense structure during the Spanish era, Fort San Pedro once served as a barracks for Spanish soldiers. Today, it stands proudly, retaining much of its original structure—thick coral stone walls, a commanding gate, and bastions that whisper stories of centuries gone by. Wandering through its well-preserved grounds feels like stepping back in time. The small museum inside offers artifacts, documents, and photos that give deeper insight into Cebu's vibrant past. It's not just a tourist spot—it’s a living piece of history. What’s even more fascinating is how the fort has been beautifully adapted for modern use. By night, the fort transforms into an enchanting venue often used for wedding receptions and special events. The blend of old-world charm and romantic lighting makes it an unforgettable setting—elegant, atmospheric, and deeply meaningful. Whether you're a history buff, a photographer, or someone looking for a quiet escape in the city, Fort San Pedro is a place where the past and present come together in a uniquely beautiful way.
Dr S — Google review
Fort San Pedro in Cebu is a laid-back historic spot that’s worth a visit if you’re into old forts and chill walks. It’s not huge, but it’s full of charm, stone walls, leafy courtyards, and a nice peek into the city’s Spanish past. The vibe is relaxed, with lots of corners to explore and spots to just sit and take it all in. It’s right near the waterfront too, so it’s an easy stop while strolling around the area.
Dr. R — Google review
Great place. Great experience. I really enjoyed my visit. it’s one of those places where history, architecture, and peaceful atmosphere come together perfectly. Built during the early Spanish period, the fort is the oldest triangular bastion fort in the Philippines, and you can truly feel the heritage in every stone wall and corridor.
Dmitry.ʎɹʇᴉɯp — Google review
We came here for a quick tour to check it out. The entry is 30 pesos per person without a guide. I highly recommend you hire a guide. They get paid in tips so you can give what you feel is fair. The guide really made the journey worth it. Otherwise, we wouldn't have understood the history and whatnot as there aren't many infomative signs inside. All in all, it was a lovely 15-20 mins tour. If you have some time to spare, it's worth going through it. We did enjoy the walk and information. Our tour guide was very sweet and took nice pictures of us.
Tala A — Google review
The Fort San Pedro in Cebu is a remarkable piece of Philippine history and one of the oldest surviving Spanish structures in the country. Built in 1565 under the command of Miguel López de Legazpi, it originally served as a military defense fort during the early years of Spanish colonization. Made from coral stones and hardwood, the fort has a distinctive triangular shape, with two sides facing the sea and one side facing inland to protect the early Spanish settlement from pirates and invaders. Over the centuries, Fort San Pedro has taken on many roles — from a stronghold of the Spanish military to an American barracks, a Japanese prison camp during World War II, and later a school and zoo after the war. Today, it stands as a historical park and museum, preserving artifacts, documents, and relics that tell Cebu’s long colonial and cultural story. Walking through the fort’s stone walls and courtyards feels like stepping back in time. The structure is well preserved, surrounded by gardens and overlooking the port area, offering a peaceful yet nostalgic atmosphere. It’s not just a tourist attraction but a symbol of Cebu’s resilience and rich heritage — a must-visit for anyone who wants to connect with the island’s fascinating past.
Eugine P — Google review
16th Century Spanish Fortification in the Old City of Cebu. The grounds were cool and inviting, the Fort filled with historical relics from days of old. Great stop for a break during the heat of the day
Jack B — Google review
The no BS review. Fort San Pedro is a nice small piece of history in the heart of Cebu. The place was clean and had a lot of cute and clean cats just roaming around. Good place for taking pictures especially in the afternoon. I think the place lacks a bit of storytelling. There are historical pieces but not much else.
Carl C — Google review
This is a historical place which tourists and even locals could visit at least once. You can tour the place for more or less 30-45 minutes. I recommend you to wear comfortable attire as the place is not airconditioned. There is a gallery and souvenir shop as well. Entrance fee is affordable!
Annette D — Google review
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7WR4+X7J, A. Pigafetta Street, Cebu City, 6000 Cebu, Philippines
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Pandanon Island

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Island
Nature & Parks
Pandanon Island, located in Mactan, is a popular destination for beach lovers and island hoppers. It boasts a long stretch of white-sand beaches, crystal clear waters, and sandbars. The island is also home to a small chapel, making it an ideal spot for intimate weddings or honeymoon celebrations. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and BBQ facilities on the island.
It was an awesome & memorable experience! Smooth Sand, Fresh Air & Sea is more Cleaner. 😍 This island it's like a little Paradise, had a great time with our team and it's the location of our first Music Video entitled "Tipaka" by Koko & the Kildren, it's a finalist entry song for Himo'g Huni Season 3. We are very thankful to Bohol Eco Tourism for helping us. Hope we can visit this island again. 🙏🏻
CK C — Google review
Fee - 150 pesos for entrance fee, 50 pesos for environmental fee, and 300 pesos for cottage . You will also be charged a port fee. Location - the place is just behind the Olango Island and it took us at least 1 hour to get there from Angasi Port. View - it's just basically a sand bar with a cottage. The place is best suited for families who want to enjoy themselves. If you prefer adventurous beach vibes, then this island is not for you. - The restroom has water but is not well maintained. - the island is underdeveloped and I hope they can improve more in the near future.
Little C — Google review
It was a pretty decent experience visiting this island while on an island hoping tour. It was relatively clean and they did offer cabanas for rent for you to have a meal while visiting. The waters surrounding the island were pretty clear. They also had some seafood for sale. Infrastructure wise they could improve as many of the structures looked dilapidated. Also note that there are many fees associated with visiting the island that add up such as visitor fee per person, environmental fee, cottage fee, etc.
Ricardo S — Google review
The sand bar has a breathtaking view. Be one with nature and feel how salty winds kissed you. A goid place to relax under the heat of the sun. Cottages needs to be improved and no stray dogs are allowed to roam around.
Cezs B — Google review
The sandbar is awesome, the water is super sparkling, and the sands are fine. A picture-perfect place! Cons: it is quite far from Mactan Island and the place where the boats dock is quite untidy. Foods sold here are a little expensive, so bring your own foods!
Mizzy M — Google review
Where? 📍Pandanon Island, Bohol! Always wander. But bring your leftovers with you. Mushrooming sandbars and wonderful discovered destinations, one of these wonders include this paradise. How to get there? Book Island Hopping tours in legitimate resorts from Lapu-Lapu and get to visit islands 🌴 of breathtaking blue water. A banca would cost you 5k for 20pax. (Boyla Resort for our case) stopovers!!! 📍Fish Sanctuary // 50 ent fee 📍Caohagan Island // 220 if you land or 0php for swimming w/in the vicinity. Main Destination: Pandanon Island, Bohol 150 entrance fee // 250 cottage Yes, dollar ang entrance fee for a free commodity. (I just hope the proceeds go to the preservation of the astonishing natural waters) *legit pino nga white sand bai! Since you’re reading this, let me bridge my heartly and humble plea, please please. This summer where everyone is hungry for 🌊 & ☀️, Please let’s keep an eye with our tracks. Let’s practice CLAYGO Clean as you go! Let’s make sure that as we edit our photos so neatly and capture every angle so nicely, we make sure that the real beauty will be enjoyed for the next travellers. (It’s hard to enjoy a wonderful view in instagram,but untidy when visited, ayt?) & we don’t one another Boracay or Sumilon to happen, we can’t afford to suffocate a spectacle and then take action when everything is already hard to recover. It takes a plastic bag or a trashbib to preserve an island 🌴 this great. Wait up, never forget to have amazing company! I got mine!!! Together, let’s aim for Sanity with salinity! Enjoy summer! Vamos Turismo! 💚
Gee Q — Google review
The best place to relax and you will surely find the island pleasurable. It was not crowded at the time of our visit and we had the island to ourselves...
Simply B — Google review
I would say it's not one of the best beach but one the close beach from Cebu city which I recommend. They have bbq facilities so that could be a good option to enjoy. Like it's mentioned, the sea lever is pretty low so not suitable for swimming.
Aki — Google review
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Ayala Center Cebu

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Barber shop
Ayala Center Cebu is a contemporary shopping destination that offers a wide range of global brands, dining options, a cinema, parking facilities, and play areas for children. It is part of the vibrant shopping scene in Cebu City, which includes other modern malls like SM Seaside, SM City Cebu, Parkmall, Mango Square, Gaisano Capital, and Elizabeth Mall. Visitors can explore boutiques and sections within these malls while also enjoying food courts and entertainment options.
Ayala Center Cebu is undoubtedly one of the most iconic malls in the region, offering an expansive and vibrant shopping experience. The mall’s sheer size is impressive, with multiple levels and a variety of stores ranging from high-end brands to more affordable local options. If you're in the mood for shopping, this place has it all. One of the highlights of Ayala Center Cebu is the terrace area, which is nothing short of a gem. It's a spacious, open-air section that’s perfect for unwinding after a long day of shopping. With lush greenery, comfortable seating, and a refreshing atmosphere, it’s ideal for a leisurely break. Whether you're enjoying a coffee from one of the cafes or just strolling around, the terrace offers a much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle of the busy mall. The restaurant selection at Ayala Center Cebu is top-notch, offering a diverse array of dining options. From casual eateries to fine dining, there’s something for every taste. I personally recommend checking out the restaurants around the terrace, as many of them offer both indoor and outdoor seating with beautiful views. The combination of good food and a relaxing atmosphere makes it a great place for a meal with friends or family. Inside, the mall is impeccably maintained. The design blends modern aesthetics with a touch of nature, creating a sophisticated yet welcoming ambiance. Large glass windows allow natural light to flood the mall, creating an open, airy feel. The wide walkways make it easy to move around, even during peak hours. There’s also a mix of stores to cater to both luxury shoppers and budget-conscious ones, with well-known international brands alongside local favorites. For entertainment, Ayala Center Cebu has an IMAX theater and a wide variety of entertainment options. Whether you're catching the latest blockbuster or enjoying a live performance, there’s always something going on. The mall also frequently hosts events and pop-up markets, adding to the vibrancy of the place. For those who enjoy a bit of green, the Ayala Terraces outside the mall are perfect for an afternoon stroll or simply sitting down and enjoying the beauty of Cebu's weather. The nearby gardens and water features provide a peaceful escape from the city’s fast pace, making it a great place to relax and recharge. In terms of accessibility, Ayala Center Cebu is easy to reach, with ample parking space and proximity to main roads. It’s also close to other attractions in Cebu, making it a convenient stop for tourists or locals. Overall, Ayala Center Cebu offers a well-rounded experience with something for everyone. From great shopping and dining options to a relaxing atmosphere and entertainment, this mall never fails to deliver. Whether you're here for a quick shopping trip or a day-long adventure, it’s definitely a place worth visiting.
Angel O — Google review
This place has always been fantastic. During the weekdays, it’s usually less crowded compared to the weekends, making it more enjoyable. The restrooms are clean and well-maintained, which is a plus. I appreciate that the management has installed bidets for people to use. They’re very popular among Filipinos, and using one makes the experience much more comfortable.
Apolonio R — Google review
Ayala Mall feels like a little slice of Singapore! You can find almost everything here from fashion to lifestyle essentials. The mall is surrounded by a beautiful, spacious garden that’s perfect for strolling and relaxing. There are plenty of restaurants offering different cuisines, so you’ll never run out of dining options. A great spot for shopping, eating, and just enjoying a vibrant atmosphere!”
Kian M — Google review
Ayala Center Cebu is a huge, modern mall with an amazing variety of shops and food options for every budget and taste. It’s always lively, but still feels clean, safe and well-organised. Whether you’re shopping, dining, or just killing time, it’s an easy place to spend a few hours and enjoy the atmosphere.
Jacksen N — Google review
I think it‘s the most modern department store in Cebu. Even there's not much difference of atmosphere between Korean Big market like Starfield and here.
Juhan S — Google review
Opening 10 am. Lot's of different stores available. Friendly security. Good transportation choices available. More than enough coffee and food choices too
Jari M — Google review
Ayala Center Cebu is my go-to destination for shopping, dining, and leisure in the heart of Cebu City. The mall’s modern design, combined with lush tropical gardens, creates a relaxing and inviting atmosphere that makes every visit enjoyable. When it comes to shopping, I love the variety of stores here—everything from high-end international brands to unique local boutiques. Whether I need fashion, electronics, or specialty items, I can always find what I’m looking for. The dining options are just as impressive, with countless restaurants and cafés offering both local and international flavors. My favorite spot is the central terrace area, where I can enjoy a great meal in a beautiful open-air setting. I also appreciate how clean and well-maintained the mall is. The open spaces and gardens make it a pleasant place to stroll and unwind, even on busy days. Security is a priority here, with thorough bag checks and safety measures that give me peace of mind while I shop and dine. Getting to the mall is easy since it's located in Cebu Business Park, but I’ve noticed that traffic can be quite heavy during peak hours. I always try to plan my visits accordingly to avoid the rush. Overall, Ayala Center Cebu is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to shop, dine, or simply relax. Every trip here feels like a complete experience, and I always leave feeling satisfied and refreshed.
MJ J — Google review
Ayala still remains as one of the luxurious malls in the City of Cebu, with a location in the Business Area of Cebu, near the Center of Cebu in Fuente is a very luxurious mall. Not only does it have the luxury brands and restaurants, it also has a terraces, and a outdoor area on the top floor designed for social gathering and activities. It is also near BPO and Office Buildings, and Condominiums. Considering its in the middle of the economic center. But all in all it's a great luxurious mall designed to shop and enjoy. Even though there are areas with ongoing renovation, it remains one of the high quality malls in the City of Cebu.
Kyle_58 — Google review
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Cebu City, 6000 Cebu, Philippines
https://www.ayalamalls.com/explore/ayala-center-cebu
+63 32 888 3777
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Cebu Taoist Temple

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Cebu Taoist Temple, situated in the Beverly Hills area, is a captivating complex constructed by the Chinese community. The temple features vibrant pagodas adorned with striking dragon designs and other intricate figures. Perched at an altitude of 300 meters, it offers panoramic views of the city, making it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts. Visitors are advised to arrange return transportation in advance due to limited taxi availability in the area after 5 pm when the temple closes.
Located in the Beverly hills of Cebu, is a Taoist Temple with fascinating views and awe dropping buildings. Created in the past for rich Chinese settlers in Cebu to create an exclusive neighborhood with a temple to practice their culture. This temple has dragon sculptures, unique Chinese shaped buildings and telescopes to look closely into the city. But when you enter inside the temple don't picture the inside as it is disrespectful. And make sure to don't act loud and arrogant instead be respectful. This used to be a great place to view the city, before the TOPS was built but still a great place during the wet season so that you won't get blown away.
Kyle_58 — Google review
After seeing several posts online—especially the images of the striking green dragon winding across the hillside—I knew this temple was going on my Cebu itinerary. The Cebu Taoist Temple was a vibrant and fascinating visit with plenty to take in across the grounds. The temple is perched in the elevated Beverly Hills area and offers incredible panoramic views over Cebu City. There’s a fair bit of walking involved, with staircases and paths weaving through pagodas, pavilions, and beautifully manicured gardens. One of the highlights for me was the dragon sculpture near the upper level—vivid, dynamic, and a popular photo spot for a reason. Inside some temple areas, photography is prohibited, and this is strictly enforced, which I respected. Signs are clearly posted, and temple caretakers are present to maintain the serenity of the place. That said, the architecture, rooflines, and painted details throughout the exteriors are more than enough to fill your camera roll. This isn’t a fast-paced stop; it’s more reflective and peaceful. I’d recommend including it as part of a wider city sightseeing day. Entry is free, and the views alone make it worth the effort. Bring water, wear decent walking shoes, and prepare for a splash of color and culture. Thursday 8 AM–5 PM Friday 8 AM–5 PM Saturday 8 AM–5 PM Sunday 8 AM–5 PM Monday 8 AM–5 PM Tuesday 8 AM–5 PM Wednesday 8 AM–5 PM
John W — Google review
The Cebu Taoist Temple is one of the city’s most iconic cultural and spiritual landmarks. Built in 1972 by Cebu’s Chinese community, the temple sits atop the Beverly Hills subdivision in Lahug, offering a peaceful retreat with a panoramic view of Cebu City. Unlike most temples that are exclusive to worshippers, the Taoist Temple is open to everyone, welcoming both devotees and tourists who want to learn more about Chinese traditions and Taoist philosophy. The temple’s architecture is inspired by traditional Chinese pagodas, complete with dragon statues, intricate carvings, and bright red and green accents that make it stand out amid the lush hillside. Visitors can climb the 81 steps leading to the main temple—representing the 81 chapters of the Taoist scriptures—and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere at the top. Inside, devotees come to pray and light incense sticks, while others simply admire the detailed artwork and peaceful surroundings. Aside from its religious significance, the Taoist Temple also offers a breathtaking view of the city and the sea, making it a perfect spot for quiet reflection or sightseeing. It’s a reminder of Cebu’s rich cultural diversity and how faith, heritage, and community come together in harmony. Whether you’re visiting for spiritual reasons or just to appreciate the beauty of the place, the Taoist Temple is definitely worth a stop when you’re in Cebu.
Eugine P — Google review
I visited the Taoist Temple in Cebu and was pleasantly surprised by how much it offered in a short visit. Situated high in the Beverly Hills subdivision, the temple’s vibrant architecture - especially the winding dragon sculpture and colourful pagodas - immediately caught my eye. The view of Cebu City sprawling below added a striking backdrop. What I particularly liked was how the place felt calm and reflective, despite being a tourist spot. Entry is free, and wandering the terraces and stairs among the gardens was a relaxing change from the busy urban centre. On the flip side, preparing for the uphill walk and stairs is wise - I found myself glad I had comfortable shoes. Also, some parts of the interior are quiet worship areas where photography is not allowed, so it’s good to be mindful and respectful. I found that the staff were firm about those rules, and a little less engaged when I asked questions, which slightly dampened the experience. All in all, this temple is a strong “must-see” if you’re in Cebu and want something off the beaten track: visually beautiful, culturally rich, and peaceful. I’d recommend allocating about 45 minutes to an hour, and perhaps combining it with other sights nearby. Definitely worth it.
Dmitry.ʎɹʇᴉɯp — Google review
The Taoist Temple in Cebu is a cool, peaceful spot tucked up in the hills. Loved the colorful details, dragon statues, and calm vibe all around. Climbing up the steps felt like a mini adventure, and the view from the top is pretty awesome too. It’s quiet, not too crowded, and a great place to slow down for a bit. If you're into chill places with a bit of culture, it’s totally worth the stop.
Dr. R — Google review
Had a really nice visit to the Taoist Temple! Super quiet and peaceful, it had such a calming vibe. I honestly wanted to stay longer and take the time to pray, but dahil sa time constraints, di ko na nagawa. Sayang, but it’s definitely a place I’ll be visiting again next time. Perfect if you’re looking for a moment of peace away from the usual hustle. Highly recommend it for a quick retreat! 🙏🏼✨
Beverly V — Google review
November 2025 - my 4th visit and it never stops to amaze me... good thing they keep a good maintenance of this solemn place and best of all no admission fee. When visiting Cebu, this must be in the list. Whisper a prayer or wish in the temples or throw coins in the lucky pond or simply enjoy the high land and hills breeze and the panoramic view of the city.
Drake H — Google review
Beautiful Architecture. It was difficult for me to learn anything about the temple or the belief system. I tried to ask someone about the Saint in their shrine and he had me sit down in front of his desk which had plexiglass. So there was a barrier between us and I could barely hear him. When I asked about the Saint he told me the name but didn’t elaborate any further, and just stared at me. I felt too awkward to ask other questions (that’s on me) so I thanked him and left. Later I went upstairs to another Shrine where there was another employee nearby. This employee was on his phone and when I said to him “excuse me I have a question…” he just looked at me disgustingly and waived his hand to shoo me away. I’ve never experienced that kind of rudeness in the Philippines. I was hoping that the gift shop might have some material or pamphlets but there was only figurines. Beautiful and quiet place but really strange vibe from the employees.
James B — Google review
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8VMQ+M5X, Cebu City, 6000 Cebu, Philippines
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TOPS Cebu

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Observation Decks & Towers
Tops Lookout, situated along Cebu Transcentral Highway, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. For a nominal fee, visitors can enjoy this scenic spot until midnight, making it an ideal location for a quiet evening with friends or a romantic date. The lookout provides cold mountain air and various casual dining options, creating a perfect setting for picnics and relaxation. It is recommended to visit around 5:00 PM to witness the stunning sunset and the city lights coming to life.
If you're in Cebu and looking for the perfect spot to unwind while taking in a spectacular view, TOPS Lookout is absolutely worth the trip. Perched high above the city in the hills of Busay, TOPS offers a panoramic view that's especially magical at night. As the sun sets and the city lights start to twinkle below, the entire scene transforms into something truly breathtaking. You can see the glowing cityscape stretch all the way out to the sea, with the stars above and the sparkling lights below creating an unforgettable atmosphere. It’s peaceful, romantic, and perfect for photos—whether you're with friends, a special someone, or just enjoying some quiet time alone. There are food stalls and small cafés nearby, so you can grab a snack or drink while soaking in the view. Whether you're a local or a tourist, TOPS Cebu is one of those places that reminds you how beautiful the city really is. Just don’t forget to bring a jacket—it can get a bit chilly at night. Highly recommended for night-time visits!
Dr S — Google review
Nice spot. Very beautifully created, the stairs, the flooring - it's all gorgeous and fits the ambiance. The view is super nice. But there is not much to do here but eat. I strongly recommend making this part of a larger day where you visit some of the other Great sites up this mountain like Sirao and Little Kyoto. That way you make better use of the long drive up here. Half hour looking at views, then get food, then go to the other sites!
Matt C — Google review
Perfect spot for complete views of the city. Come in the evening to see the city lights in full effect. Place offers 360° views of the surrounding area (although is an additional cost to to the top floor for the full 360° view) There also lots of cafe's and restaurant to grab food or drinks. Can get to TOPS by taxi or bus. There is a bus route that leaves from IT park Cost is 200 peso's *in cash
Mathew L — Google review
Our family visit to Tops Cebu was a lovely escape into the hills. We arrived around 6 PM, riding their shuttle bus—fare was ₱200 per person, which already included the entrance fee. The ride was smooth and scenic, setting the tone for a peaceful evening. Though we missed the sunset and mountain views, the city lights more than made up for it. As night fell, Cebu sparkled below us like a sea of stars. For an extra ₱50 each, we stepped onto Sky360, where the view felt even more magical—quiet, vast, and full of wonder. It was a simple yet memorable moment for our family. If you're looking for a serene night spot with a panoramic cityscape, Tops Cebu is worth the visit.
Ernelyn O — Google review
Great views, many food places. Cozy specially at night. Nice to visit during the day if the sun's not out or weather is not too hot, more people come during the mid-afternoon and early evenings. Restaurants and bars open just before lunch. You may get dizzy coming here if you don't like winding roads but its worth it.
Joel J — Google review
Skip the traffic and rush hour! better be early like catching the sunset. Excellent , breath taking views like literally, city lights turned out to be stars on a night sky ;) Plenty of food to choose from, at a reasonable price. If you don't have a car, get the shuttle @ IT Park Cebu - Tops vice versa.
DreamHunter 8 — Google review
It is ok. Overpriced restaurants, you get stamped like you are going to a night club (it took 2 days to get rid of the ink lol.) Great views but nothing much otherwise. Oh and if you want to get to the top of it, you need to pay additional.
Mircea R — Google review
This place is relatively new. Pretty nice. It is a series of shops that surround a plaza overlooking Cebu City. Entry is PHP 100 per head. Parking is another PHP 50. I don't get why they still charge an extra PHP 50 to go to the rooftop viewing deck. Why not include that at the entry?
Jackson T — Google review
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Cebu Tops Rd, Cebu City, 6000 Cebu, Philippines
https://www.topscebu.ph/
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