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Cebu



HISTORICAL SITES


MAGELLAN MARKER, Punta Engaño, Lapulapu City- about 20 kms. from Cebu City- Encouraged by the success of Christianizing the people of Cebu, Magellan crossed the channel to Mactan Island in an effort to spread the faith. Before he reached the shores, he was killed by the chieftain of the island, Lapulapu and his men during the battle for supremacy and freedom on April 27, 1521. Efforts to retrieve the body of Magellan were futile inspite of the offer to trade jewelries and spices for the dead body.This marker was erected in 1866 to mark the spot where the great explorer died.

MAGELLAN’S CROSS, Magallanes St. - Planted in April 14, 1521 by Ferdinand Magellan, this marks the spot where the first Christian Filipinos, Rajah Humabon and Queen Juana and about 400 followers were baptized by Fr. Pedro Valderama. In 1525 to 1740, the Agustinian priests built and open shrine for the cross, but the natives began to take chips from the cross believing it had miraculous power.So a kosk-like structure was built to protect the cross from total destruction. To protect it further, a hollow cross of tindalo wood was made to encase the original cross which still stands today.

FORT SAN PEDRO, 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 Philippines. It has a total inside area of 2,025 sq. meters. The walls are 20 feet high, 8 feet thick and the towers are 30 feet high from the ground level. Work was first started on May 8, 1565 with MIGUEL LOPEZ DE LEGASPI breaking the ground. After the battle of Manila Bay, Commodore George Dewey turned the fort to the local Cebuanos, then it became an American Warwick Barracks during the American Regime which was later converted into classrooms where the Cebuanos received formal education. During World War II, from 1941 to 1945, it served as fortification for Japanese soldiers, when the battle for liberation was fought, the fort served as an army camp . After 1950, Cebu Garden Club took over and fixed the inner court into a miniature garden. For a couple of years it also housed the Cebu City Zoo. In 1978 to August 15, 1993, it housed the offices of the Department of Tourism and the Philippine Tourism Authority. At present, it is under the care and administration of the National Museum.

LAPULAPU MONUMENT, Punta Engaño, Lapulapu City - Site where the battle between Mactan Island Chieftain Lapulapu and the foreign aggressor Ferdinand Magellan occurred in April 27, 1521. It depicts the hero holding a bolo in one hand and a pestle on the other. Said weapons were believed to have been used during his combat with Magellan. This monument stands as a reminder of Filipino bravery.

UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS, P. Del Rosario St., Cebu City - The oldest school in the country established in 1565. This was formerly called Colegio de San Ildefonso established by the Jesuits.

COLON STREET, Downtown Area, Cebu City - This is also known as Parian District, the oldest street in the Philippines built by the Spaniards during the time of Miguel Lopez de Legaspi. Named after Christopher Columbus, it is the heart of downtown Cebu, a glittering city by night lined with moviehouses, restaurants, department stores, and other business establishments.

CAPITOL BUILDING, Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City - The seat of the Provincial government, is of pre-war vintage and has the undulating mountains of Cebu for its background. Majestic and imposing, its high dome can be seen along Osmeña Boulevard. A replica of the United States’ White House. One of the many beautiful capitol buildings in the country, constructed in 1937 under the administration of Governor Sotero Cabahug. Cultural Attractions

CASA GORORDO MUSEUM, 35 Lopez Jaena St., Cebu City - Located in Lopez Jaena Street, it is the home of the first Filipino Bishop of Cebu. A tour inside this residence is a brief journey into a Filipino lifestyle in a particular period between 1860 to 1920. The place presently features noted paintings, museum relics, a courtyard, antique household items and furniture. Open from 9:00 am to 12:00nn and 1:00pm to 5:30pm,Monday to Saturday. Admission fee is PHP 15.00 for adults and 5.00 for children.

FORT SAN PEDRO NATIONAL MUSEUM, Legaspi Ext., Cebu City - Artifacts taken from the old Spanish Galleon known as SAN DIEGO within the deep sea of Fortune Island off the coast of Nasugbo, Batangas are on display in this centuries-old Fort. The Museum used to house the offices of the Department of Tourism and the Philippine Tourism Authority. The artifacts on display include Ming porcelain pieces of all sizes, coins, lockets, swords fragments, cannons and helmets. Well-kept flower beds, cannons, lush vegetation, and neat walkways align its interiors along with a canteen and a museum. Open from 8AM - 7PM daily. Entrance fee is P15/head.

UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS MUSEUM, P. del Rosario St., Cebu City - A product of years of research, the collection in view are anthropological and biological. The anthropological section portrays the cultural development and influence into society and its close affinity with the people of Southeast Asia. The biological section presents samples of the flora and fauna of the country in general and Cebu in particular. Admission fee PHP 5.00 per person; open Monday thru Friday from 8:00 am to 12:00 nn and 1:30pm to 5:30pm; Saturday from 8:00am to 12:00nn only.

THE SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY MUSEUM, Urgello Private Road, Cebu City - It gives a quick look of Cebuano art and lifestyle, from the prehistoric to hispanic times. Also in this room are burial jars, boat coffins, death masks in gold, trade pottery ( from China, Cambodia and Vietnam, including Ming, Celadon and other China trade jars, as well as Ban Chieng and Haripunchai pottery), gold teeth peggings ( the design of the decoration showed where its owner came from, whether from Cebu or Leyte or Bohol, or wherever), excavated trade beads and heirloom jewelry, santoses and church carvings and other church accessories. The Museum is open to the public from 10:00a.m. to 12: noon, and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. from Tuesday to Saturday while the Filipiniana Research Center is open from Monday to Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00p.m.

JUMALON’S FAMILY CULTURAL PROJECT, 20 Macopa St., Basak, Pardo, Cebu City - A LEPIDO MOSAIC ART collection, so called because it utilizes butterfly wings as its medium. Beautiful and intricate samples of these artworks can be seen at PROF. JULIAN JAMALON residence at 20 Macopa Street, Basak, Pardo, Cebu City. No Admission fee.

RIZAL MUSEUM AND LIBRARY, Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City - Located within Cebu City Library along Osmeña Boulevard showcases a collection of antiques donated by famous and rich Cebuano families. Also on display are collection of artworks of the Cebuano painters and artists. Its upper floor is utilized as a performing arts hall for concert and theatre productions by Cebu talents. On the ground floor is the Rizal Memorial Library which keeps some important books on Cebuano history and culture.

AZNAR-ALFONSO ANTIQUE COLLECTION - Owned by Dr. Lydia Aznar-Alfonso, the antique collection is of much younger vintage. Pieces of lovely period furniture, a very wide collection of antique jewelry, ” santoses” as well as authentic “grave goods” from various archaeological diggings in the island of Mactan and Cebu helped enrich Dr. Alfonso’s beautiful collection.

ARCENAS ANTIQUE COLLECTION - Spanish period furniture and “santoses”, jewelries, pottery, porcelain wares are on display at Dr. and Mrs. Ramon Arcenas residence located at Banawa, Cebu City.

ROSE ONG ORCHID COLLECTION - So beautiful and varied, the biggest orchid collection in the province.

PRES. SERGIO OSMEÑA MEMORABILIA - Contains the late president’s historic car, his personal belongings and mementoes.

RIZALIANA MUSEUM - Contains the memorabilia of Dr. Jose Rizal given by his sister to the University of Southern Philippines Museum.

SALA PIANO MUSEUM, Gorordo Avenue, Lahug, Cebu City - A unique collection of hundreds of pianos of varying sizes and shapes. Venue to classical concerts and houses a music foundation. Open from 9:00 am to 12:00 nn, afternoons by appointment. Admission fee: PHP 5.00 for adults and PHP 1.00 for children.

NATURAL ATTRACTIONS

MACTAN ISLAND - A coral island and famous for scuba diving, where beach resorts of international standards are located. Also the site of the Export Processing Zone, with 102 companies in operation, employing 37,118 people. Land area - 150 has.

MOALBOAL, South of Cebu - Located 89 kms. southwest of Cebu City, it offers cheap to moderate rates of room accommodation, white sandy beaches and excellent corals for scuba diving.

BADIAN ISLAND, South of Cebu - Located 97 kms. southwest of Cebu City, famous for beautiful corals and reefs, white sandy beaches excellent for diving. Accommodation is offered by the Badian Beach Resort, a “AAA” class resort.

MALAPASCUA ISLAND - It was on Christmas day when the Spaniards reached the island. According to townfolks, it was supposed to be a special day for celebration but unfortunately a storm hit the island and so came the name “MALAPASCUA”, MALAS SA PASKO, which means “Unfortunate Christmas” in English. Malapascua is sometimes referred to as “LOGON”, the main community in the south. “Logon” got its name when the Japanese and Spaniards fought over the island during the World War II. The island is 3 kms. long and 1 km. wide, with a population of about 3,000. It has white sand beaches, and crystal clear waters. The west coast is ideal for swimming and snorkelling but one should be careful because of unpredictable weather. A walk or tour on the whole island can be done for about two hours.

CAMOTES ISLAND - The island is located at the northeast of Cebu province and is composed of 4 towns, namely: Poro (composed of 17 barangays), San Francisco (composed of 15 barangays), Tudela (composed of 8 barangays) and Pilar (composed of 5 barangays). To cross the island, one has to go to Danao City, an hour away from Cebu City or take a fastferry. There are two boats which travel to and from the island and Danao City everyday, one fastcraft which travels twice a day and a regular boat thrice a week . Travel to and from the island is around 2 hours and transportation within the island are motorcycles.

KAWASAN FALLS - Located in Badian , one can feel the coolness of the surrounding lush greenery of this panoramic waterfalls. Accommodation from cheap to moderate rates are available. NONOC CAVE - Located in Borbon, 83 kms. north of Cebu City, very picturesque view, shelter for picnickers and bathers.

OLANGO WILDLIFE SANCTUARY - Olango Island supports the largest concentration of migratory birds found so far in the country. Migration starts from the breeding places of birds in Siberia, Northern China and Japan. Anticipating the scarcity of food and winter cold, these birds fly as far as Australia and New Zealand from late July until late November. This is usually referred to as the Southward Migration. By late February until May, these birds return to their breeding grounds in the reverse Northward Migration. Based on data gathered so far, the birds use Olango as a major refueling station as well as a wintering ground. At Olango, the birds can replenish their fat reverses by feeding on rich supply of invertebrates in the intertidal mudflats. These fat reserves must fuel the birds on the next lap of their journey which may cover from 3,000 to 15,000 km. of non-stop flight. Land Area - 1,022.6228 has.

RELIGIOUS IMAGE OF SANTO NIÑO
- Considered as the oldest religious relic in the Philippines. It was on April 14, 1521 that Magellan gave the image to Queen Juana as a baptismal gift. Forty-four years later, on April 27, 1565 when Miguel Lopez de Legaspi arrived, Fr. Andres de Urdaneta who formally christianized the Cebuanos, found the natives hostile. Legaspi himself besieged the settlement and set the village on fire. It was on one of the burnt houses that Juan Camus, a soldier, found the image of Sto. Niño unscratched. Since then, the miraculous image has been venerated by the Cebuanos as its Patron Saint. At present , the miraculous image is kept in the Parish Covent, and a replica is adorned with gold and precious stones and enshrined in glass. It is housed in a side altar inside the Basilica Minor del Santo Niño.

BASILICA MINOR DEL SANTO NIÑO
- This church was built by Miguel Lopez de Legaspi and Fr. Andres Urdaneta on the site where the image of Santo Niño was found in 1565. The first structure of the church was, however, destroyed by fire on November 1, 1568. It was rebuilt in 1602 under the administration of Juan Albaran and was rehabilitated in 1740. On May 1965, the church was conferred the title of Basilica Minor del Santo Niño by Cardinal Antonuitte, Papal Legate during the Fourth Centennial celebration of the Christianization of Cebu.

TAOIST TEMPLE - Located at Beverly Hills, Cebu City. This temple preserves the teachings of Lao-Tse, the 600 B.C. Chinese philosopher. Everyday people climb its 99 steps to light joss sticks and have their fortune read.

HEAVENLY TEMPLE OF CHARITY - Located at Peace Valley, Lahug, Cebu City. It is a temple built on top of a sacred hill. Beneath the hills, the sacred waters from a natural spring is believed to have curative effects.

PHU-SIAN TEMPLE - A Buddhist Temple, the third Chinese temple on Beverly Hills, is located at the right side of the road to the Taoist Temple.

CHAPEL OF THE LAST SUPPER
- Life-sized carvings of the Lord Jesus and his 12 apostles seated at a long table for the Last Supper. This is the only one of its kind in the country. This treasured relic is found in the Church of Mandaue City that dates back to 1601.

CELESTIAL GARDEN - Located in Banawa Hills, Cebu City. Owned and managed by the Tanchan Foundation. A 12-hectare of Rolling Hills where life-size statuses depicting the drama of the stations of the cross were built.

MAN-MADE ATTRACTIONS

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MANDAUE-MACTAN BRIDGE - Built in 1972 at a cost of P65 million. This 864-meter bridge connects the islands of Mactan and Cebu. TOPS - Situated high on top of cool Busay Hills, an excellent sight seeing spot which offers a breathtaking view of Metro Cebu and the islands of Mactan and Olango. Cottages are available for daytime picnics and instant evening parties.

BEVERLY HILLS - A scenic subdivision on Lahug Hills commands a breathtaking view of the entire city.

LILOAN LIGHTHOUSE - Found in the municipality of Liloan, around 18 kms. north of Cebu City. Built by the American in 1904.

THE NEW CEBU COLISEUM - A sports center located at Sanciangco Street where concert and ball games are usually held. YMCA - Along Osmeña Blvd. is a sports complex equipped with body building equipment, swimming pool, bowling lanes and ball game courts. Accommodation is also available.

CEBU CITY YOUTH AND SPORTS COMPLEX
- Located at Abellana National School grounds, was constructed for the Palarong Pambansa 1994. The sports complex is considered the country’s best today. It boasts of the following facilities: 2 grandstands which can accommodate 15,000 people, Olympic size swimming pool, rubberized oval, baseball field, and quarters for athletes and officials.

CEBU GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB - An 18-hole golf course located in Banilad, Cebu City.

ALTA VISTA GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB - An exclusive membership club located in the rolling mountain ranges of Pardo, Cebu City. It commands a breathtaking view of the islands of Mactan and Bohol against the backdrop of the city straits. With a world class golf course of 60 hectares, par 72, 18 hole course covering 5,670 meters.

FUENTE OSMEÑA - A lovely circular park with a beautiful fountain in the middle. Named after Cebu’s Grand Old Man, the late President Sergio Osmeña, Sr.

SPECIAL INTERESTS FIRING RANGE - A tourist come-on, located in Barangay Pusok, Lapulapu City, for pistol-shooting enthusiasts. GUITAR

FACTORIES, Maribago District, Lapulapu City - One can actually see how guitars are made. It is amazing, however, to note that while the occupation of the people is in that Mactan District, the raw materials used have to be shipped from Mindanao and nowhere on the island can be found such materials.

CEBU BOTANICAL GARDEN, Camp Marina, Capitol Hills - Plant hobbyists can see collection of greenery.

R&M PRESERVES, V. Rama Avenue, Guadalupe - A plant processing for fruit preserves like mango, orange, papaya, jackfruits, etc. Fiestas and Festivals SINULOG - Celebrated every 3rd Sunday of January, is Cebu’s biggest and most popular festival. The feast is in honor of the Holy Image of Senyor Santo Niño de Cebu. Fiesta Senyor, as it is widely known , is the most celebrated among Cebu’s festival where people converge along the routes of a grand solemn procession and partake in the gaiety amidst a mardi gras parade immersed in wild colors and the constant beating of drums.

TRES DE ABRIL CELEBRATION - Celebrated every 3rd of April in commemoration of the Spanish resistance in the south. This historic battle under Leon Kilat’s leadership gave Cebu the glory of being the first major island ourside Luzon to oppose Spanish dominance.

SANAYON - Agro-tourism festival in the southern towns of the second district about 100 kms. from the city. A month-long activity to spread out tourism to the countryside.

PASKUHAN, Cebu City/Province wide - A christmas celebration of songs and lantern making held during the month of December to spread good cheer to local residents and visitors alike.

KADAUGAN SA MACTAN, Lapu-lapu City - A one-day reenactment celebrated with pomp and pageantry every 27th of April to commemorate the historic battle of Mactan between the forces of Lapulapu and Ferdinand Magellan.

SEMANA SANTA SA BANTAYAN, Bantayan Island - A unique mixture of solemn religious rites and local celebration highlights the Holy Week activities in Bantayan Island. The normally quiet island is visited by relatives and friends of the residents, as well as tourists to experience the solemn rites or to cool off the summer heat in the beautiful white sandy beaches and clear tropical waters.

TAGBO, Poro, Camotes Is., Cebu - Celebrated every January in honor of Patron Santo Niño de Poro. Beloved memoir of a living past, TAGBO is the cornerstone from which this great municipality has sprung. Rich in cultural heritage and deep in spiritual values, TAGBO is a very significant event preluding the birth of a town very dear to the hearts of her sons and daughters.

CASSAVA FESTIVAL, Camotes Island, Cebu - Held with the aim of creating awareness among the people on the different uses and economic opportunities offered by cultivating cassava.

CARCAR FIESTA, Carcar, Cebu - Celebrated on November 24-25 in honor of the town’s patron, St. Catherine of Alexandria. Carcar town is noted for its old Spanish style houses in the quiet countryside setting . During fiestas, the residents would invite friends, relatives and town visitors into their homes to taste popular local delicacies. A lively and enjoyable event.

NUESTRA SENORA DE REGLA FIESTA, Lapulapu City - Held to honor the patroness of Opon on November 20-21, this religious and social event reveals the deep religious faith of the people and the penchant for merry making. A food fair, carnival, procession and a coronation of the Fiesta Queen highlight the festivity.

Source: Department of Tourism - Region 7

Guide to Cebu
Quick Facts

Population/language:
Cebu Province has a total population of around 3 million. Cebuano is the native tongue. English and Tagalog are commonly understood and spoken.

Weather:
Cebu is best from December to May when the weather turns dry. It is coolest from December to February, hottest from March to May. Temperature can rise higher than 100F in the summer. The rainy season begins in July bringing torrential downpours that would sometimes inhibit movement.

Philippine Time:
Philippine standard time is eight hours ahead of Greenwich Meantime.

Dress/What to Bring:
Wear naturalfibre, lightweight clothing. You’ll feel more comfortable. Bring shorts, hat sunglasses, bathing suit, insect repellent, flashlight, sun block cream, tough shoes for walking, rubber slippers for the beach. Pack tissue paper in your purse as public toilets almost never have any.
The Barong Tagalog is acceptable formal wear for men. Shorts or sleeveless shirts should never be worn when visiting churches, mosques or temples.

Electrical Appliances:
Most areas in Cebu are supplied with 220 volts, 60 cycles. A plug with 2 flat parallel prongs is the norm.

Money:
The Philippine currency is peso, divided into 100 centavos. Next to the peso, the US dollar enjoys wide acceptance. Most foreign currencies can easily be changed at banks, hotels, and authorized dealers. Foreign currency is not readily taken by the establishments in Cebu. Major foreign credit cards may be accepted only at major hotels, resorts, shops and restaurants. Visitors are advised to bring sufficient amount of change in small bills or coins.

Business Hours:
Banks - 9am to 3pm, Monday to Friday; government agencies and offices - 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday; private firms - 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, 9am to 12noon Saturday; Shops - 9am to 7pm, Monday to Saturday. Most department stores stay open on Sundays and holidays.

Tipping:
Bellhops expect a tip, as do waiters, taxi drivers, hairdressers, beauticians, and porters. Most hotels and restaurants add 10% service charge on top of the government tax. Tipping 5 15% of the bill appropriate if no service charge is included. P5 to P10 for bellboys, porters and like.

Public Transport:
Getting around Cebu one may take a colorful jeepney or a bus at a minimal fare Tricycles (motorcycles with sidecars) are popular in outlaying areas and in the suburbs, quiet notably within Mactan Island. Taxicabs are widely available.

 

General Information

Often called the “Queen City of the South” and the Seat of Christianity in the Philippines, Cebu is the country’s oldest city. Exploring Cebu City, one encounters a rich historic past. Cebuanos are extremely proud of their cultural and historical heritage, a legacy which has endured thru the centuries from the time the great explorer Ferdinand Magellan first planted the cross on Cebu’s shore.

Time has been kind to Cebu. From Zubu, the fishing village and busy trading port in 1521 has evolved a highly urbanized metropolitan center which now serves as focal point of growth and development in Southern Philippines. With its five cities; Cebu, Danao, Lapulapu Mandaue and Toledo; and its 48 smaller towns, Cebu. has more than kept pace with the nation’s progress. Today ‘ the island province leads in traditional and non-traditional exports and has the highest economic growth rate anywhere in the country. Likewise, recent indications pointed out that Cebu has become the country’s most favorite tourist destination.

In contrast to the bustling metropolis, the rest of Cebu’s 167 islets and islands are lined with idyllic white sandy beaches and pristine clear waters. Cebu. has gained wide popularity for its fantastic diving grounds evidenced by the proliferation of resorts which offer luxurious accommodations, excellent dive facilities and the services of competent dive masters and dive guides.

Cebu’s strategic location makes it ideal for those who wish to travel to the other islands and provinces. By plane, boat or bus, nowhere could be too far from CEBU.

 

Some Do’s and Don’t’s

IN PHILIPPINE SOCIETY

The most important initial step in efforts of gaining insights about the local resident is to understand him in his own setting. The following are just some general statements intended to help you in your behavior in the local community:

  • Avoid wearing sandals when attending special occasions in the local community - wearing shoes is a sign that the event is important to you
  • Do invite people at least three times. Local residents are taught that it is proper to refuse the first time or two. To them, insistence is a clear sign that the offer or invitations is genuine.
  • Do give the local residents a way out of the situation so he can save face, thus avoiding embarrassment. Embarrassing him will cause “hiya” or loss of face.
  • Don’t use the common sign of OK In the local community, it means money. You may use the new sign OK. This is the thumbs- up sign which has been commonly seen on television.
  • Don’t use your forefinger upward to call a local resident-it is considered somewhat degrading. One way of calling is to beckon with the hand in gentle downward motion. Pssst is another popular way to get someone’s attention. As a rule however, it is preferred to call the person by name. It is even better to use nicknames, because these are reserved for close friends.
  • Smiling is a form of friendship and a form of greeting.
  • Do show respect for age - use the proper appellations for elders and relations. Find out right away what appellations are used in the family.

 

Some Points of Interest

JUMALON’S MUSEUM - is the home of a lepido mosaic art collection so called because of it utilizes butterfly wings as its medium. The museum is located at the residence of Professor Julian Jurnalon at Basak Elementary School side road.

COLON STREET - the oldest street in the Philippines named after the renowned explorer ‘Cristobal Colon’ a.k.a. Christopher Columbus is the heart of ‘downtown’ Cebu City. A glittering city by night lined with moviehouses, department stores and other establishment.

FUENTE OSMENA - is a fountain honoring Cebu’s favorite son, the late President Sergio Osmena, Sr. . It is one of city’s most famous landmarks dominating the uptown area where commercial and banking establishments have proliferated.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS MUSEUM - with a fine collection of antique ceramicware in archeological diggings in various parts of the country. It also presents samples of flora and fauna in the country and in Cebu particularly.

CHAPEL OF THE LAST SUPPER - 250 year old life-size replica of the Lord Jesus with His 12 Apostles seated for the last Supper.

MAGELLANS MARKER - Magellan crossed the channel to Mactan in the effort to spread the faith. Before he could reach the shore he was killed in kneedeep waters by Lapulapu, the chieftain of Mactan Island, and his men in a battle of supremacy and freedom on April 27, 1521. The marker stands on that fateful battle ground in Mactan Island.

MOALBOAL - located 89 kms. southwest of Cebu City. It offers modestly priced cottages for rent, white sandy beaches. A popular diving area having one of the best coral formations in the country. Scuba diving facilities are available.

THE TOPS - Situated high on top of cool Busay Hills is an excellent sight seeing spot which offers a breathtaking view of Metro Cebu and the islands of Mactan and Olango. Cottages are available for daytime picnics and instant evening parties. Only 15 minutes ride from Cebu City’s Lahug area.

IMAGE OF SANTO NINO DE CEBU - considered as the oldest religious relic in the Philippines and Cebu’s patron, given as a baptismal gift by Magellan to Queen Juana on April 14, 1521. Today the image is enshrined at the Basilica Minions del Santo Niflo. Everyday, a constant line of devotees flies through to kiss the image and offer prayers.

SAN MIGUEL INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX - the biggest glass factory, brewery, CocaCola and Agro Industrial Complex outside Metro Manila.

MACTAN EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE - is the country’s largest export processing zone with companies producing goods and items exclusively for export.

MACTAN BEACHES - Famous worldwide for its beautiful white sand beaches and pristine clear waters, for an exceptional vacation experience. Mactan beach resorts offer superb accommodation facilities, scuba diving, wind surfing, boating and other aqua sports.

 

Fiestas/Festivals

SINULOG
Celebrated every 3rd Sunday of January, is Cebu’s biggest and most popular. The feast is in honor of the holy image Senor Santo Nino de Cebu. Fiesta Senor as it widely known, is the most celebrated among Cebu’s festivals where people converge along the route of a grand solemn procession and partake in the gaiety amidst a mardigras parade immersed in vivid colors and the constant drums of the Pit Senor

PASKUHAN
A Christmas celebration of songs and lantern making held during the month of December spread good cheers to local residents and visitors alike.

KADAUGAN SA MACTAN
A one day re-enactment celebrated with pomp and pageantry every 27th of April to commemorate the historic Battle of Mactan between the forces of Lapulapu and Magellan.

VIRGIN OF THE RULE FIESTA
Held to honor the patroness of Opon on Nov. 20-21, this religious and social event reveals the deep religious faith of the people and the penchant for merry making. A food fair, a procession and a coronation of the Fiesta Queen highlight the festivity.

SEMANA SANTA SA BANTAYAN
A unique mixture of solemn religious rites and local celebration highlights the Holy Week activities in Bantayan Island. The normally quiet island is visited by relatives and friends of the residents, as well as tourists to experience the scenic rites and to cool off the summer heat in the beautiful white sandy beaches and clear tropical waters.

FIESTA SA CARCAR
Is celebrated on November 24-25 in honor of the town’s patron. St. Catherine of Alexandria Carcar town is noted for Its old Spanish style houses in the quiet countryside setting. During fiestas, the residents would invite friends, relatives and town visitors into their homes to taste popular local delicacies. A lively and enjoyable event.

 

How to Get Around
Getting Around by land
Jeepney
(fixed routes)
rub elbows with the locals on the famous Filipino commuter vehicle; for city trips.
tartanilla
(horse-drawn cart)
clippety-clop, clippety-clop; get a feel of how Cebuanos got around in times past.
taxi
(with meter)
ideal for really going around, seeing the sights; flag down P10 non-aircon, P16 aircon, succeeding fare P1.00.

Getting Around by Sea
banca
(motorized outrigger) for island-hopping

 

Shopping

DEPARTMENT STORES / COMMERCIAL CENTERS

Abacus Mall & Mango Plaza
Gen. Maxilom Ave., Cebu CityAyala Carter Cebu
Archbishop Reyes Ave. Tel. Nos. 231534212315301Century Plaza Complex
Juana Osmena St., Cebu CityCherry Court
Gen. Maxilorn Ave., Cebu City

Enricke - SM City
Tel. No. 2321441

Enricke - Ayala
Tel. No. 2316211

Fairmart - Cebu
Colon St., Cebu City Tel. Nos. 61751161737

Gaisano Main
Colon St., Cebu City Tel. No. 2546391

Gaisano Metro
Colon St., Cebu City Tel. Nos. 62259/91716

Gaisano Country Mall
Banilad, Cebu City . Tel. No. 2311481

Gaw Colon
Colon St., Cebu City Tel. Nos. 74594/79755

Gazini Plaza
107 Colon St., Cebu City Tel. Nos. 97526/99775GC Pavilion
Gorordo Ave., Cebu CityRobinson’s Department Store
Fuente Osmena, Cebu City Tel. Nos. 54551/154553Robinson’s (Basement),
Fuente Osmena, Cebu City

Rivergate Mall
Gen. Maxilom Ave., Cabu City

Rosita’s Colon
Colon cor. D. Jakosalem St., Cebu City Tel. No. 91590

Rosita’s Fuente
Fuente Osmena, Cebu City Tel. No. 2534943

Rustan’s
Gen. Maxilom Ave., Cebu City Tel. Nos. 2540711 12545475

SM - Cebu
North Reclamation Area Tel. No. 2314696

White Gold
Reclamation Area, Cebu City Tel. No. 72281

HANDICRAFT / GIFT SHOP

Artevalman Handicraft Market
Bakilid, Mandaue City Tel. No. 23460644Cebu Display Canter
Magallanes St., Cebu City Tel. No. 52223Filipino Hands
M.C. Briones St., Highway Mandaue City . Tel. No. 2344945Hamicrafters
A. Abellana, Cebu City Tel. No. 2544749

Remember Cebu
A.C. Cortes Ave., Mandaue City Tel. No. 81663

Island Souvenirs
Nasipit, Talamban, Cebu City Tel. No. 3462760

Jewel of the Sea
STC Campus, Gen. Maxilom Ave. Cebu City . Tel. No. 78431

Ligne Filipina Trading
Banilad, Cebu CityLilang’s Guitars
lapu-Lapu CityNarda’s Handicrafts
Nivel Hills, Lahug, Cebu City Tel. No. 70251Susing’s Guitar
Lapu-Lapu City

Tesoro’s Mktg. Corp.
River ate Comm’I Complex Gen. Maxilom Ave., Cabu City Tel. No. 2538582

PUBLIC MARKETS
Carbon Market
Briones and Calderon St., Cebu City

Mandaue Market
V. Ceniza St., Mandaue City

Ramos Market
F. Ramos St., Cebu City

Taboan Market
Tres de Abril, Cebu City

MUSEUM

Fort San Pedro Regional National Museum
Plaza IndependenciaSanto Nino Basilica Museum
Magallanes St., Cebu City Tel. No. 97668Cebu Archdiocesan Museum
Mabini St., Cebu City Tel. No. 76931Case Gorordo Museum
Lopez Jaena St., Cebu City Tel. No. 94576

USC Main General Museum
P. del Rosario St., Cebu City Tel. No. 72419

Cebu State College Museum
Osmena Blvd., Cebu City Tel. No. 2539611

Southwestern University Museum
Urgello Private Road Tel. No. 2536500

CAP Don Sergio Memorabilia and Art Gallery
Osmena Blvd Cebu City Tel. No. 2536519Rizal Memorial and library Museum
Osmena Blvd., Cebu Cl Tel. Nos. 54997/2541109St. Theresa’s College Museum
R. Aboitiz St., Cebu City Tel. No. 2536337University of Southern Philippines Museum
Lahug, Cebu City & Tel. No. 79015

University of Son Carlos Biological Museum
Talamban Cebu City Tel. No. 95023

Jumalon Museum, Butterfly Sanctuary and Art Gallery
Basak, Cebu City Tel. No. 91029

 

Entertainment

DAYTIME PLEASURES

GOLF
Cebu Country Club
Banilad, Cebu City Tel. Nos. 749011/749051/74813Club Filipino
Danao City, CebuSCUBA DIVING
Aquaventure Dive Shop
Unit 2, Mercedes Commercial, Amado Cortez Ave., Mandaue City Tel. No. 84565Club Kontiki
Maribago, Lapu-lapu City, Mactan Island Tel. No. 3400310

Jaspo 21 Co. Phils., Inc.
c/o Hadsan Beach Resort,

Buyong Beach
Maribago, Lapu-lapu City

Joy Marine Sports
c/o Cebu Plaza Hotel

Ocean Field Marine Sports Facilities& Services, Ltd.
Maribago, Lapu-lapu W Mactan Island Tel. No. 3461187

Phil. Commission on Sports and Scuba Diving c/o PTA
3rd Floor, GMC Plaza Bidg. Legaspi Ext., Cebu City Tel. No. 2534308Saavedra Diving Carrier
Panagsama Beach Moalboal, CebuSeven Seas Aquenaut Phils., Corp.
c/o Cebu Club PacificShemberg Marketing
(M/Y Queen Mary) 131 E Gonzales St., Cebu City

Triple S Divers
Buyong Beach, Maribago, Lapu-lapu City

TENNIS
Casino Espanol do Collie
V. Ranudo St., Cebu City Tel. No. 78254

Super Courts Polotadium
Juana Osmena St., Cebu City Tel. No. 92116

VECO Tennis Club
Banilad, Cebu City Tel. No. 75446

NIGHTTIME PLEASURES

DISCOS
Bai Disco
Cebu Plaza Hotel Tel. No. 2311231Balls Sportsbar, Theater lounge & Discotheque
Gen. Maxilom Ave., Cebu CityInner Circle
Reclamation Area, Cebu CityMotion Disco
Centrepoint Hotels International Osmena Blvd. cor. Plaridel St. Cebu City

Point After Disco
Ranudo St., Cebu City Tel. No. 2539070

MUSIC BARS
City Lights
Nivel Hills, Lahug, Cebu City

PUBS & BARS
Alibi
Park Place Hotel, Fuente Osmena, Cebu City Tel. No. 2531131Bachelors, Too
160 E Ramos St., Cebu City Tel. No. 94871Bar Cane, Montebello Villa Hotel
Tel Nos. 85021 to 29Cities Music lounge
Gen. Maxilom Ave., Cebu City Tel. No. 54562

Club Amigo
Cebu Plaza Hotel Tel. No. 2311231

Pub 24
St. Gothard’s, Fulton St., Lahug, Cebit City

St. Moritz Pub & Bar
Gorordo Ave., Lahug, Cebu City Tel. Nos. 94371 to 74

The Barn
Nivel Hills, Lahug, Cebu City

 

Eating Out

ESTABLISHMENTS (Accredited)

FILIPINO
Chikaan so Cebu
Juana Osmena St., Cebu City Tel . No. 253-6221Golden Cowrie Restaurant
Cor. Salinas and La Guardia Lahug, Cebu City Tel. No. 92633Lantaw Gardens
Cebu Flan, Nivel Hills Lahug, Cebu CityLighthouse Restaurant
Gen. Maxilorn Ave., Cebu City Tel. No. 78126

Lighthouse Restaurant Inc.
Gaisano Countrymall Bldg. Banilad, Cebu City Tel. No. 231-2478

Royal Concourse Gourmet Mall
Gorordo Ave., Cebu City Tel. No. 3465345

Seafood City Restaurant
J.Y. Square, Salinas St. Lahug, Cebu City Tel. No. 253-3795

INTERNATIONAL
Cafe Adriatico
171 F. Ramos St., Cebu City Tel. No. 253-0405

GERMAN
Cafe Baden Baden
Raintree Mall, F. Ramos St. Cebu City Tel. No. 254-9621CONTINENTAL
Chateau do Busay
Lower Busay Hills, Lahug, Cebu City Tel. No. 231-2000Pards
Cebu plaza Hotel, Nivel Hills Lahug, Cebu CityCafe Tartanilia
Cebu Plaza Hotel, Nivel Hills Lahug, Cebu City

CHINESE
Grand Majestic Convention City
Archbishop Reyes Ave., Cebu City Tel. No 232-1103

JAPANESE
Mikado Japanese Restaurant
SM City Reclamation Area, Cebu City Tel. No. 232-0702

Sakura Japanese Restaurant
M. Gotianuy St., Cebu City Tel. No. 253-3280

ESTABLISHMENTS (Non-accredited)

FILIPINO
Cafe Laguna
Wilson, Lahug, Cebu City Tel. No. 231-3553Crab House Seafood
Banilad, Cebu City Tel. No. 99995Nang Damasa’s Restaurant
2nd Floor, Raintree Mall F. Ramos St., Cebu City Tel. No. 254-9664Patio isabel
Old Banilad Rd., Cebu City Tel. 231-6075

Marina Seafood & Restaurant
Nivel Hills, Lahug, Cebu City Tel. No. 232-4390

CONTINENTAL
Cafe Sebastian
Osmena Blvd., Cebu City Tel. No. 253-7659Ranudo Cafe & Restaurant
110 V. Ranudo St., Cebu City Tel. No. 253-9070Baseline
Juana Osmena. Cebu City Tel. No. 253-5417CHINESE
Cebu Family Choice Restaurant
110 Gorordo Ave., Cebu City Tel. 231-1859

Golden Dragon Firepot Garden
Archbishop Reyes cor. Tojong Sts. Cebu City Tel. No. 231-5964

 

Business Contacts

AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
Natividad Centrum, D. Jakosalem St., Cebu City Tel. No. 2534855BUREAU OF CUSTOMS
M.C. Briones St., Cebu City Tel. Nos. 71838 / 72927BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION
M.C. Briones St., Cebu City Tel. No. 2534339CEBU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
11 and 13th Avenue N. Reclamation Area Cebu City Tel. No. 232-1421124

CENTRAL BANK OF THE PHIL.
cor. Osmena Blvd. & P. Del Rosario St., Cebu City Tel. No. 2545036

CITY MAYOR’S OFFICE
Magallanes St., Cebu City Tel. No. 92916

CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY
Osmena Blvd., Cebu City Tel. No. 2536609

DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES
Banilad, Cebu City Tel. No. 3460661

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
3/F GMC Plaza Bldg., Legaspi Ext., Cebu City Tel. Nos. 61873 / 2542811

DEPT. OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Don Julio Liorente St., Cebu City Tel. No. 2536793DEPT. OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY
Osmena Blvd., Cebu City Tel. No. 54474EUROPEAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
104 Centro Maximo Bkdg., cor. V Ranudo & D. Jakosalem Sts., Cebu City Tel. No. 2533389JAPANESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
Room 303, Machay Bkdg., Gorordo Ave., Cebu City Tel. No. 2310563

LAND TRANSPORTATION OFFICE
N. Bacalso Ave., Cebu City Tel. Nos. 253233412530754

MACTAN EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE
Lapu-lapu City Tel. No. 3400594

PHIL. PORTS AUTHORITY
Reclamation Area, Cebu City Tel. No. 96281/70815

PHIL. TOURISM AUTHORITY
3/F GMC Plaza Bkdg., Legaspi Ext., Cebu City Tel. No. 2533532 , 72620 (Fort San Pedro)

PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE
Capitol Bkdg., Cebu City Tel. No. 2536070

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Tel. No. 253533712536987


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