Called the "City of the South," Cebu is the site of new and exciting business ventures between local and foreign capital. But amidst such hectic commercial activity, Cebu's numerous beach resorts and exhilarating historicity beckon tourists of all races. The city is also blessed with numerous museums and churches. Cebu offers a lot of souvenir ideas from export quality fashion accessories and furniture, handcrafted guitars, shell crafts and handicrafts to dried mango preserves, sugar quoted biscuits, and peanut wafers.
POINTS OF INTEREST
Magellan's Cross - This marks the spot where the first Christian Filipinos, Rajah Humabon and Queen Juana and about 400 of their followers were baptized by Fr. Pedro Valderama.
Fort San Pedro - Located in Pier Area, Cebu City. The smallest, oldest tri-bastion fort in the country. This served as the nucleus of the first Spanish settlement in the country.
Lapulapu Monument - Site where the battle between Mactan Island Chieftain, Lapu - lapu and the foreign aggressor, Ferdinand Magellan occurred in 1521.
University of San Carlos - The oldest school in the Philippines established by the Jesuits in 1565.
Colon
Street -
The oldest street in the country built during the time of Governor-General
Miguel Lopez de Legaspi located in Downtown Area, Cebu City, this place
is also known as the Parian District.
Rizaliana Museum - Contains the
memorabilia of Dr. Jose P. Rizal given by his sister to the University of
Southern Philippines Museum.
Mactan Island -
A coral island and famous for scuba diving where beach resorts of international
standards are located. It is also the site of the Export Processing Zone
with 67 companies in operation are located.
Badian Island - located 97 kilometers
southwest of Cebu City. Famous for beautiful corals and reefs, white sandy
beaches excellent for diving.
mage of Santo Niņo - Considered
the oldest religious relic in the Philippines. The image was given by Ferdinand
Magellan to Queen Juana as a baptismal gift on April 14, 1521.
Taoist Temple - Located in Beverly Hills, Cebu City, this temple preserves the teachings of Lao-Tse, the 600 BC Chinese philosopher. Everyday people climb its 99 steps to light joss sticks and have their fortune read.
Heavenly
Temple of Charity - Located in
Peace Valley, Lahug, Cebu City, this is a temple built on top of a sacred
hill.
Cebu Botanical Garden - Located
in Camp Marina, Capitol Hills. Plant hobbyist can see a collection of greenery.
HOW
TO GET THERE
Cebu is 365 nautical miles south of Manila and can be reached
in an hour through air travel via Philippine Airlines, Air Philippines,
and Cebu Pacific. Cebu Pacific also has regular flights from Mactan to Subic.
Philippine Airlines flies direct to Mactan from Korea, Japan, and Malaysia.
Cebu can also be reached by boat from neighboring islands and via WG &
A from Manila.




