The Queen City of the South in the Philippines
Cebu is located in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. It is a province consisting of a main island, which carries the same name, and 167 surrounding islands and islets. The city of Cebu, also known as Cebu City, is the capital of the province and is often called the "Queen City of the South."
Rich History - the site where Ferdinand Magellan, the Portuguese explorer, first landed in the Philippines in 1521.
Cultural Heritage - home to some of the country's most historically significant sites, such as the Basilica del Santo Niño and the Fort San Pedro.
Natural Beauty - famous for its pristine white-sand beaches, stunning waterfalls, and world-class diving spots, particularly around Mactan Island and the nearby island.
Marine Life - Oslob is popular for whale shark viewing. Molboal is home to the Sardine Run diving site.
How to plan a Cebu tour?
Cebu is a year-round destination, but the best months to visit are between November and April, during the dry season. Whether you wish to experience historical sites with a Cebu City Tour, commune with nature in Cebu Island Hopping Tours, or witness the majestic sea creatures during a Cebu Whale Shark Tour and Moalboal Sardine Run Tour, there's always something to suit your interests.
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1. What are some recommended Cebu tour packages? +
Cebu tour packages can range from city tours, island-hopping tours to specialized tours like the Cebu Whale Shark Tour and Moalboal Sardine Run Tour, adian Kawasan Falls Canyoneering Tour. You can choose a package based on your interests.
2. Can I swim with whale sharks in Cebu? +
The Moalboal Sardines Run is a natural phenomenon that happens year-round off the coast of Moalboal, a municipality in Cebu, Philippines. It involves millions of sardines forming a massive, swirling ball underwater—a spectacular sight for divers and snorkelers.
3. What are some must-see attractions in Cebu? +
Must-see attractions in Cebu include the Basilica del Santo Niño, Magellan's Cross, Fort San Pedro, the white-sand beaches of Mactan Island, Oslob Whale Shark Watching, Moalboal Sardines Run , and the stunning waterfalls in the southern part of Cebu.
4. How many days are enough for a Cebu tour? +
The number of days for a Cebu tour can vary depending on what you want to see and do. Generally, a 2 to 3-day trip would suffice to explore the main attractions of Cebu City and nearby islands.
5. How to get to Cebu? +
By Air: The easiest and quickest way to get to Cebu is by air. The Mactan-Cebu International Airport is the second busiest airport in the Philippines and is serviced by numerous domestic and international airlines.
By Sea: Cebu City has a busy seaport with ferry services connecting it to various other islands in the Philippines. Large ferries operate routes from Manila, Surigao, Leyte, Bohol, Negros, and other parts of the country.
6. What is Cebu famous for? +
Rich History - the site where Ferdinand Magellan, the Portuguese explorer, first landed in the Philippines in 1521.
Cultural Heritage - home to some of the country's most historically significant sites, such as the Basilica del Santo Niño and the Fort San Pedro.
Natural Beauty - famous for its pristine white-sand beaches, stunning waterfalls, and world-class diving spots, particularly around Mactan Island and the nearby
islands.Marine Life - Oslob, is popular for whale shark viewing. Molboal is home to the Sardine Run diving site.
7. Where is Cebu located? +
Cebu is located in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. It is a province consisting of a main island, which carries the same name, and 167 surrounding islands and islets.
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