Explore the home of the original and oldest religious relic in the Philippines in honor to the Holy Child Jesus, the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño. Experience getting a Sinulog from the candle vendors who sells candles to be lit for the Santo Niño, offering it to the Child God in a dance. Travel back centuries ago through the historical feels of Fort San Pedro. Enjoy a Filipino delicacy.
See up close the Magellan's Cross, a Christian cross planted by the Portuguese and Spanish explorers headed by Ferdinand Magellan.
Visit another one of the first churches in the Philippines, the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral just a walking distance from the Basilica.
Explore the oldest and smallest fort in the Philippines and is one of the city's pride, Fort San Pedro. It is a military defense structure in Cebu, Philippines, built by the Spaniards.
Visit and learn more about Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House, a historic residence constructed in the 17th century featuring hand-carved furniture, art & a garden.
After these historic visits, have a lunch at the highlands of Cebu.
Visit Cebu Taoist Temple. It is one of the most popular attractions in Cebu City. It is filled with classical Chinese architecture, sculptures and calligraphy.
If you want an “Instagrammable” picture, we have the Sirao Flower Garden also known as The Little Amsterdam of Cebu City. Definitely one of the main attractions in Cebu.
Visit Temple of Leah also called as “Taj Mahal” in Cebu. It is one of the top cultural and historical sites in Cebu City. Temple of Leah has 24 chambers housing a library, bar, museum, and gallery.