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2019
9
May
Where should I stay and what should I do in Cebu, Philippines for a month-long trip in March?

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Jennifer

I'll be travelling to Cebu, Philippines in March. Any recommendations of where to stay, visit, and what activities to do? Also, any tips for visiting nearby countries? I will be travelling for one month.

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Alvin

When I was in Cebu, I stayed around Ayala Mall, plenty of shops and restaurants there. It seemed like the newer hotels were built southeast of there, near the water. I'd recommend going to Bohol, El Nido and Coron while you're in the Philippines. I believe Boracay has reopened as well, but I heard it was very touristy so I didn't go. If you want to visit other countries, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam. You'll need to get a visa beforehand for Vietnam but you can get a VOA for the others.

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Neil

If you are looking for other countries in the area you have so many great options to pick from. Consider Bali, Indonesia as it will still be slow on the tourist side at this time. I've been to Boracay a few years ago and it was fun. With all the upgrades to Boracay last year it is supposed to be even better now. Have fun!

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Julia

My little diary on our 7 months (still going!!) around S.E. Asia posts on Bali, Vietnam,Loas and Myanmar, Malasian Borneo maybe of interest to you.
www.fullcircle.earth

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Jonathan

Borocay, Palawan and Bohol. Cebu city is like any inner city. I wouldn't recommend staying there at all.

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Michelle

Take a bus to the northern tip and then take a boat to Malapascua... it's quiet and has great beaches. You can take a boat to see Thresher sharks from there.

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Breezie

While in cebu, go swimming with whale sharks! Amazing! Then I'd recommend going to el nido and Coron!

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Russ

Cebu City is good for a day or two for tourist stuff, but the traffic is horrendous. And it can be MUCH hotter (and drier) than Manila. Eat lechon belly at Zubuchon or Rico's (just to say that you did - eating it in Cebu makes it taste better than Manila). All the beaches/resorts are in Mactan (the island where the airport is).
HIGHLY recommend a side trip to Panglao/Bohol (you can take a ferry, 2 days is enough, 3 is perfect). Chocolate Hills, bee farm, etc. Gorgeous out there. Beaches aren't as pretty as Palawan or Boracay, but... it's still a beach in the Philippines. I enjoyed the Alona Beach area. It's small town and small scale tourist-y. Lots of live music, fresh (but $$$) seafood, and it's very safe. Lots of nice hotels (small and large) around the beachfront.
Avoid Oslob. It's unnatural to feed whale sharks like they're stray dogs. Swimming with whale sharks in Donsol (Legazpi) is much more environmentally friendly.

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Jennifer

Russ Thank you so much for all of the info!

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Maxine

Go to Palawan. Much nicer

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Lisa

It was almost 20 years ago I went, but Bohol was beautiful. Cebu I could take or leave.


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Cebu Travel Guide

Where to Stay

  • Shangri-La's Mactan Resort & Spa - A luxurious resort with a private beach, multiple pools, and a variety of dining options.
  • Dusit Thani Mactan Cebu Resort - A beachfront resort with a large pool, a spa, and a fitness center.
  • Crimson Resort and Spa Mactan - A stylish resort with a private beach, a pool, and a spa.

Where to Visit

  • Oslob Whale Shark Watching - Swim with whale sharks in the waters off Oslob.
  • Kawasan Falls - Trek to these beautiful waterfalls, where you can swim and relax.
  • Sirao Flower Farm - Visit this vibrant flower farm, where you can take beautiful photos and learn about different plant species.

What to Do

  • Island hopping - Take a boat trip to nearby islands, such as Mactan Island, Bohol, and Panglao.
  • Scuba diving and snorkeling - Explore the rich marine life of Cebu's waters.
  • Attend a cooking class - Learn how to cook traditional Filipino dishes.

Tips for Visiting Nearby Countries

  • Get a visa - You will need a visa to visit most neighboring countries, such as Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia.
  • Book your flights in advance - Flights to nearby countries can be expensive, so it is best to book in advance.
  • Pack light - You will be doing a lot of island hopping, so it is best to pack light.









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