Explore Cebu!
by Yla
Hire a local taxi (for group 2 to 4) and decide on locations to visit and haggle for a price. Ideal cost for itinerary below is P1500.00
Take a guided tour of Cebu City, including Fort San Pedro (a fine example an early Spanish fortress) the Magellan Cross (shrine of the first Christian cross in Asia), the Basilica de Santo Niño (built to commemorate the miraculous rediscovery of a Christ-child statue in early Spanish days), Tops (a breathtaking lookout point), the Taoist Temple for a glimpseof Cebu's Chinese cultural legacy, Gorordo House (a restored turn-of-the-century archbishop's villa), CAP Center (with mementos of WWII era President Osmeña), and Carbon public market.
Get souvenirs from the Sto. Nino Church, danggit (dried fish) from the market, and take lots of pictures!
Taoist Temple
by mikoykoy
Taoist Temple is located inside the plush village of Beverly Hills in Lahug, Cebu. The temple itself is magnificently adorned with different sculpture of dragons (from the garden and even on top of the roof. Colorfully painted, the temple is considered as one of the tourist spot of Cebu.
Savour the view!
by litekimchi about Chateau de Busay
Chateau de Busay is a restaurant that feels more like a home that sits atop a hill overlooking Cebu City. It's the best place to be at night, very romantic. As this is a business trip/out of town seminar, we were served a buffet that evening. The Tomato Fracie and the Angel Hair pasta with chopped mushroom and bacon are fantastic! I loved the nutty chocolate cake, too. They also served a decent calamares and fish fillet. And what trip to trip to Cebu would be complete without the lechon?
Big Mau's!!
by DJ_Rolo about Big Mau's Chinese Restaurant
Big Mau's Chinese Restaurant is located at the Ayala Center, i believe on the 3rd floor somewhere way in the back. Its kinda hard to find. The food here is pretty good. It is moderatley priced. The service here was great. The decor is simple yet nice and clean. I had lunch here with 8 people and we ordered alot of food. I dont remember specifics, but i do remember that everything we had was delicious.
Basilica Minore del Santo Niño: Viva Senor
by thescene
The centuries old Basilica of Sto. Nino houses a wooden image of the child Jesus that was brought to Cebu by the Spanish explorer Ferdinand Magellan in the 16th century. This place is the center of the religious life of Cebuanos hosts a yearly festival to honor their beloved Senor Sto. Nino.