

A iconic landmark in Cebu City, the Cebu Heritage Monument is a 37-chapel replica of the original Holy Land, showcasing the Philippines' rich religious history.
Famous for its Instagram-worthy rose garden and unique coffee shop experience.
Iconic for its crispy lechon belly, a local favorite for breakfast.
Known for its succulent lechon and traditional Filipino dishes in a elegant setting.
A collection of mini-replicas of historical sites and cultural landmarks from all over the Philippines.
A scenic viewpoint offering panoramic views of Cebu City and the surrounding mountains.
The oldest Roman Catholic church in the Philippines, housing the revered Santo Niño de Cebu statue.
Cebu is famous for its sweet and juicy mangoes, a must-try local delicacy.
A traditional Cebuano hand-woven fabric, often used to make clothing and accessories.
A unique and durable craft made from dried mango skin, often used to make wallets and bags.
Rice noodles stir-fried with vegetables, shrimp, and pork, flavored with soy sauce and garlic.
Steamed or fried dumplings filled with pork, shrimp, and vegetables, often served with a vinegar dipping sauce.
Slow-roasted whole pig, seasoned with lemongrass, garlic, and other spices, served with liver sauce.

Cebu's tropical climate can have sudden rain showers.
Protect from the sun while exploring outdoor monuments.
Ideal for walking around the historical sites and museums.
Lake Springfield, a 4,700-acre reservoir, offers fishing, boating, and scenic views in central Illinois.
Shoja Market, nestled in the Himalayas, is a vibrant local bazaar offering stunning views and traditional Himachali products.
A vibrant, historic square in Chihuahua City, surrounded by beautiful colonial architecture.