The
name Cebu is attached to a province, an island and the Philippines'
second-largest metropolis, Cebu City. The whole area is rich
in colonial history. It was on Cebu Island that the explorer
Ferdinand Magellan first landed in 1521, claiming the territory
for Spain (soon afterward he was killed). Punta Engano is the
precise location of Magellan's death -- a monument marks the
spot. Every year, on the anniversary of the event (27 April),
the battle is re-created.
The region's
main attraction is its many well-developed seaside resorts,
especially on Mactan Island, just across the causeway from Cebu
City (and the airport). In Cebu City itself, you'll find Fort
San Pedro (dating from 1565) and Santo Nino Church (rebuilt
in 1740), as well as Magellan's Cross, erected by the explorer's
crew in 1521. Other sights in town include a Taoist temple,
the Casa Gorodo Museum (a restored mansion with colonial artifacts)
and the Carbon Market (be sure to try the local yellow mangos).
Cebu City is also the jumping-off point to the Chocolate Hills
of Bohol Island -- perfectly rounded hills that look like giant
chocolate drops during the dry summer months. Other islands
in the area are Panglao Island (resorts and good beaches), Bantayan
Island (remote escape with untouched beaches) and Sumilon Island
(excellent diving). Allow at least three nights on Cebu Island.
Cebu City lies 350 mi/565 km southeast of Manila.
Cebu is
the traveler's fantasy of a tropical island come true - balmy
weather, pristine beaches, crystalline waters, and luxurious
resorts with all the frills of modern living.The island-province
of Cebu was where the Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan
planted the Cross of Christianity in the name of Spain in 1521.
But even before Cebu became the Occidental gateway to the Orient,
it was already a popular entry point among Asian merchants.
Cebu has
since blossomed into a choice tourist destination, with many
leisure establishments taking full advantage of its sea-valley-and-mountain
location. Metropolitan Cebu, the country's second biggest metropolis,
is the political, economic, educational and cultural center
of the Visayas. Hotels, shopping malls, entertainment halls,
casinos and golf fairways are ever present in the metro to cater
to every tourist's whim.The rest of Cebu's 166 islands and islets
are fringed with sandy beaches and sapphire-clear waters teeming
with marine life, perfect for divers.
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Local Travel Agent(s): |
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ATJ Travel & Tours, Inc. |
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Address:
Room 108 Dona Luisa Building Fuente Osmena Cebu City Philippines
Phone: +63 32 2536953, 2536957, Fax:
+63 32 2551517
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TPI Travel |
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Address:
4716 Steeplechase CT., Antioch, CA. 94509 Cebu Philippines
Phone: +19257069309, Fax:
+ 19257548253
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Travelways
International Inc. |
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Address:
98 F. Ramos ST, 6000 Cebu City Philippines
Phone: +63 32 2535712, 2560629, Fax:
+63 32 2535607
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Cebu
Explorer Travel & Tours, Inc. |
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Address:
Buyong, Maribago, Lapu-lapu City Philippines
Phone: +63 32 4921813, 09194551630, Fax:
+63 32 4921813
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Olvis
Travel and Immigration Service |
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Address:
Cebu Plaza Hotel, Nivel Hills, Lahug Cebu City Philippines
6000
Phone: +63 32 2333240, Fax:
+63 32 2333839
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Population:
660.00
Country: Philippines
Main language: Tagalog and English
Time: GMT/UTC +8
Telephone Area Code: 032
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