Tour in Cebu Philippines


  1. Cebu Little Amsterdam




  1. Tampel Of Leah


    made of Temple of Leah, possible as Teodorico Adarna, father of actress Ellen Adarna and owner of Queensland motels, Leah Villa Albino-Adarna construction of the huge wife. "This Temple was constructed in the year 2012 AD is a symbol of my love for her and my devotion to Leah Villa Albino-Adarna, "he noted on their FB page. And the view from the city was also made out of love, but also with the warmth of the place.

  1. Kawasan falls



    For water sports adventures on the island of Cebu, it is a must to visit Kawasan Falls and experience canyoneering! This three-story waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Philippines and it will be a mistake for adventure addicts not to visit this amazing attraction. Kawasan Falls is located at the foot of the Mantalungon Mountains and hence, it is a refreshing experience after reaching the Osmeña Peak. You will be fascinated by its beauty and enjoy swimming in its cold turquoise waters.


  1. Philippine Taoist Tample Of .Inc.


    Built in 1972, this landmark aims to preserve the teachings of Lao-Tse, Chinese philosopher 600 BC. Although not built for tourism purposes, it attracts tourists because of its strange and artistic appeal. The entrance to the temple is reminiscent of the Great Wall of China. In addition, it also provides a view overlooking the city from its spacious balcony. It has two temples, namely Phu Sian Temple and the Main Temple, which are open even to non senders. Tourists can also find chapels, libraries, souvenir shops, and wells of hope

  2. Basilica Minore del Santo Niño de Cebu   



    flemish statue respected Son of Jesus (Santo Niño) in the Basilica of Minore del Santo Niño to say a prayer or two. Santo Niño imagery has tremendous value, especially for Catholics, because it was a baptismal gift by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan to Rajah Humabon and Queen Juana, who were the first local residents to be baptized on the island. Most tourists will go visit the oldest church and choose to celebrate with the locals and experience the Sinulog Festival which is held on the third Sunday of each year.

  1. Fort San Pedro

    Similar to Fort Santiago in Manila, Fort San Pedro is a triangular fortress that functions as a military defense structure during the 17th century. Spanish Conquistador Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, who founded the earliest settlement in Cebu, has the initiative to build this fort. As the oldest and smallest fortress in the Philippines, you will find the history of Cebu, the heritage of the Spanish government, and well-preserved Spanish artifacts. About 14 cannons can still be found in a place that is now a recreational park


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