
There's an endless list of what and where to go in Cebu, so to narrow it down, I have a few lists of the oh-so-famous spots in "The Queen City of the South." Let’s go!
"This site contains Affiliate links, and as an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases of a product/service at no added cost to you." ^_^
Travel Tips
- For flights, Skyscanner is excellent for comparing the best airline deals.
- For accommodations, our family trusts Booking.com for reasonable prices.
- Organize your trips easily with a Travel Planner.
- For tried-and-true travel and hiking gear, check out our Amazon Storefront.
Also known as Basilica de Santo NiƱo Church. Located in the heart of Cebu, one hour away from Mactan Airport, depending on the traffic. When it comes to religion Cebuanos are a good example of faithful believers. It all started when a Spanish explorer named Magellan came to the Philippines and planted Christianity in the hearts of the Filipino people. Ever since that day, it has become a strong foundation of faith and values among the people.
Sr. Sto Nino is the oldest church in Cebu and a very popular tourist destination. The Spanish architecture-inspired church is famous for its grandeur design and the miraculous Sr. Sto Nino. A very extravagant event happens every second week of the month of January where believers of Sr. Sto Nino celebrate his greatness. The so-called event is the ever-sought party in the Queen City of the South, the one and only "Sinulog Festival." People from all walks of life simply gather in this colorful event to dance and party all day long. An unlimited list of activities piles up to feast your appetite for fun. A series of street dances, boastful floats, beauty pageants, drinking contests, and endless parties surely keep everyone busy.
During this event, the church is jam-packed with worshipers and tourists. If you want to see the church closely and be at peace while roaming around its corridors better avoid those dates. While you're around the area don't forget to visit the Magellan's cross located at the side of the church.
2. Magellan's Cross
Located near Basilica del Santo NiƱo along the City Hall Lane, Cebu City. This cross is said to be the cross planted by Magellan when Christianity was established in the country. They said the original cross is enclosed inside the cross.
3. Cathedral Church
A few steps away from Sto. NiƱo Church, from KFC, goes straight to the alley that sells all kinds of flowers, Christian ornaments, and food stalls. Check out the museum just beside the church too where they feature artifacts about the church during the old days.
4. Fort San Pedro
The oldest and smallest fort in the Philippines is located at Pigafetta Street, Cebu City. A historical place if you want to get to know Cebu during the Spanish colonization. A few metres away from Plaza Independencia. It's a garrison-made museum and event hall that offers packages for intimate celebrations like birthdays and wedding events.
5. Fuente Circle
A playground for kids and a chill-out spot for adults. This park lights up at night where people gather to sit around. It looks pretty nice during the holidays most especially in December when a giant Christmas tree will be set up in the center polished with colorful lights and huge Christmas decorations.

6. Casa Gorordo Museum
This ancestral house features a variety of information about a rich family's lifestyle back then. Located in No 35 Lopez Jaena, Cebu. Check out the Colon Monument a few steps away from the museum. It symbolizes a landmark for Cebu's oldest street.
7. Colon street
The oldest street in Cebu. A busy place where people buy and sell goods at a cheaper price. Beware of pickpockets around this area. Make sure to wear something ordinary to keep you away from deceiving and abusive people.
8. Tops
One of the most popular tourist spots in Cebu. It is found in Barangay Malubog, Busay, Cebu City. An overlooking place to see the metro, better to be there late in the afternoon to avoid the blazing heat of the sun. See the lights glow as the sky turns black and the city comes alive with flying colors. From JY Square Mall in Lahug there are plenty of motorcycles that can take you up to the top, or for your convenience better take the taxi for safety purposes.
9. Cebu Taoist Temple
Located in Beverly Hills Subdivision a nice place to see another great view of the metro.
10. Mountain View Nature's Park
Located in Sitio Garahe Busay. A great place for dining and doing some exciting activities with family and friends.
11. Lapu-Lapu Shrine
A 20 metres bronze statue in Punta EngaƱo, Mactan Lapu-Lapu City. It was built to honor a native leader who defeated the Spanish soldiers during the Battle of Mactan in 1521.
12. South Road Properties (SRP) Cebu
Check out the nearby Chapel of San Pedro Calungsod and SM Seaside City, the biggest mall in the Philippines.
13. Food
Try the ever-famous Barbeque Stalls at Larsian near Chong Hua Hospital. Never miss the Seafood Restaurants in Sutokil located at the farthest end of the island of Mactan. Check out Local foods too like bibingka in Mandaue, Siomai sa Tisa with hanging rice in Labangon, and of course Cebu's pride Lechon in Carcar or Talisay. Check out: What to eat in Cebu City
14. OsmeƱa Peak
There are numerous adventures, treks, and diving sites that you can try. From swimming with the whale sharks or catching the sunset at OsmeƱa Peak.
This is one of my favorite climbs of all time, the climb that opens up my love for mountaineering. A spectacular view of the sea and the island of Negros awaits you at its peak. Overnight camping is allowed. Please ensure you keep the place clean when you leave the site.
15. Beaches
The best beaches are almost everywhere on the island. Enjoy the white pristine waters of the Queen City of the South. Check out: Sumilon Island, Camotes Island, Malapascua Island, Bantayan Island, Pandanon Island and Mactan Island. Endless resorts to choose from with a great variety of rates that will suit your budget.
Cebu is the best place for beach outings. The Queen City of the South has so many beautiful, pristine white-sand beaches.
If you're looking for an action-packed adventure, I highly recommend exploring South Cebu. It's perfect for thrill-seekers and those who love to wander solo. You can immerse yourself in activities like hiking, canyoneering, swimming, snorkeling, diving, and chasing waterfalls. It’s a fantastic way to unleash your inner explorer!
On the other hand, if you prefer a more tranquil escape, North Cebu might be just what you need. Imagine starting your day with peaceful mornings on serene beaches. The world-class resorts offer an incredible experience, and you'll definitely feel the authentic island vibes. It’s a great choice for couples, families with children, or anyone looking for a relaxing getaway.
Show your Filipino pride with a stylish Philippines Notebook! Visit Flying Starfish Studios for unique journals, notebooks, and planners.
Must-See Places in Southern Cebu
Southwestern side:
- Sumilon Island (Oslob): Known for its white sandbar and clear waters.
- Tumalog Falls (Oslob): "Curtain" waterfall near the whale shark area.
- Aguinid Falls (Samboan): Offers a five-level climbing adventure.
- Dau Falls (Samboan): Unique waterfall, featuring a turquoise pool.
- Inambakan Falls (Ginatilan): Multi-tiered waterfall with a large pool.
- Kawasan Falls (Badian): Famous for its turquoise water.
- Basdaku (Moalboal): Unspoiled long stretch of white sandy beach - stay here for accessibility!
- Tingko Beach (Alcoy) is a serene, scenic beach, a low-key mini Boracay. OsmeƱa Peak (Dalaguete): Highest point in Cebu with panoramic views.
Must-See Places in Northern Cebu
- Malapascua Island (Daanbantayan): Famous for thresher shark diving and white-sand beaches.
- Bantayan Island: Offers a relaxed vibe, beautiful beaches, and stunning sunsets.
- Camotes Island: Known for lake swimming, underground caves, and beaches.
- Mactan Island: Amazing Island-hopping tours to marine sanctuaries.
- Pandanon Island (between Cebu and Bohol): Famous for its beautiful, powdery white sandbar.
Experience Mactan's world-class resort amenities:
Cebu is for everyone! A great place for good food, exciting adventures, and lovely scenery. There's the mountain to make you feel closer to the sky and the pristine white beaches to soothe your senses. My heart will always say yes to this great city. Everything that made me who I am today is because of all the travels I've had; without a doubt, it's truly more fun in the Philippines.
Have fun and be safe ^__^
Travel Packing Checklist Notebook: Say goodbye to "Oops, I forgot!" moments and last-minute shopping sprees!
You might also like:
Solo Tips:
Explore More Travel Tips and Hacks:
Do you want more adventure?
- If you still have one more day to spare, do something unique and fun like Wall climbing or a Zip-line adventure in Cebu, Philippines.
Where am I going next?
- My next adventure is to check out the Hidden Waterfalls in the Southside of Cebu, Philippines.
Related articles you may find interesting:








This is a nice post and informative too. I would like to add that if you want to spend your time in Cebu without worrying about traffic and getting a ride, you should try to rent a motorcycle and/or scooter at book2wheel.com. They offer the cheapest motorbike rental in Cebu and the quality of the motorcycles they provide are good. You should try it.
ReplyDeleteHello Larry, I will look into it. Thanks for checking out my post. Cheers!
Delete