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Holiday in Cebu

Region in Philippines — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇵🇭

Country

Philippines

Type

Region

Best time to travel

January to May (25-33 °C, dry and sunny). March-May is the hottest. Rainy season June-November with typhoon risk, but also cheaper prices.

Budget/day

45-100 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Cebu Mactan (CEB, approx. 13-17 h with 1-2 layovers via Singapore, Seoul, or Hong Kong). Visa on arrival (30 days, free for Germans).

About Cebu

Cebu is the tropical adventure paradise of the Philippines — a long island in the heart of the Visayas that combines turquoise lagoons, spectacular waterfalls, one of the most exciting underwater worlds in Southeast Asia, and the oldest European settlement in the country. The island province, with its capital Cebu City, is the second most important economic center in the Philippines after Manila and serves as an ideal starting point for island hopping in the central Visayas. Swimming with whale sharks in Oslob at the southern tip of the island is one of the most famous experiences in Southeast Asia: Every morning, the largest fish in the world (up to 12 meters long) gather in the bay, and snorkelers and divers can swim closely alongside these gentle giants. Canyoneering at Kawasan Falls in Badian is the ultimate adventure: For several hours, you jump, climb, and swim through a gorge with turquoise natural pools, ending at the three-tiered Kawasan waterfall. Moalboal on the west coast is a paradise for divers and snorkelers: The famous Sardine Run — a gigantic school of millions of sardines that circles permanently in front of Panagsama Beach — is reachable in just a few strokes from the shore. Additionally, the house reef offers turtles, coral gardens, and the diverse underwater world of the Tanon Strait, where dolphins also live. Bantayan Island, three hours northwest of Cebu City, is a tropical postcard paradise: powdery white sand, turquoise water, and coconut palms, with hardly any tourists and the friendliness of Filipinos. Sumilon Island in the south has one of the most beautiful sandbanks in the Philippines: A narrow strip of white sand surrounded by crystal-clear water that changes shape depending on the tides. Cebu City itself surprises with history: Magellan's Cross (1521), the Basilica del Santo Niño (the oldest church in the Philippines), and Fort San Pedro tell of the Spanish colonial period. The Carbon Market and street stalls offer Filipino street food in its most colorful form.

Adventure
90
Nature
85
Winter
75
Beach
70
Romance
65

Top 6 highlights in Cebu

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Whale Sharks in Oslob

Swim with the largest fish in the world (up to 12 m): every morning, whale sharks gather in the bay, snorkeling possible up close.

2

Kawasan Falls Canyoneering

Ultimate adventure: hours of jumping, climbing, and swimming through a gorge to the three-tiered turquoise waterfall.

3

Moalboal Sardine Run

Millions of sardines in a gigantic school right in front of the beach: reachable from the shore, plus turtles and coral gardens.

4

Bantayan Island

Tropical postcard paradise: powdery white sand, turquoise water, hardly any tourists, and the unparalleled friendliness of Filipinos.

5

Sumilon Island Sandbank

Narrow strip of white sand surrounded by crystal-clear water: the sandbank changes shape depending on the tides, perfect for snorkeling.

6

Magellan's Cross & Old Town

Erected in 1521: the oldest European settlement in the Philippines with Basilica del Santo Niño and Fort San Pedro.

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Reise-SIM für Cebu

Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM

Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Cebu

Recommended travel time

January to May (25-33 °C, dry and sunny). March-May is the hottest. Rainy season June-November with typhoon risk, but also cheaper prices.

Summer

27-34 °C, hot and humid, dry season January-May ideal

Winter

25-31 °C, rainy season June-November with tropical showers and typhoon risk

How much does a holiday in Cebu cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

20-40 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

45-100 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

110-350 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Cebu

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

30 days visa-free — Germans receive a free visa on arrival for 30 days. Extension possible at the Immigration Office. Return flight ticket required.

Oslob early in the morning — the whale sharks are present between 6 and 11 am. Leave Cebu City at 4 am or stay overnight in Oslob. Sunscreen is prohibited in the water!

Book a canyoneering tour — only with a guide (approx. 1,500-2,500 PHP). Bring a waterproof bag for your phone and camera. Sports shoes that can get wet.

Use the Grab app — for taxis and motorcycle taxis in Cebu City. Otherwise, use jeepneys for short distances (7-10 PHP). V-Hire minibuses for longer distances.

Philippine Peso (PHP) — 1 € ≈ 62 PHP. Cash is essential on the islands. ATMs are plentiful in Cebu City, but scarce on small islands.

Food & drink in Cebu

These specialties you must try!

Lechon Cebu — whole roasted pig over charcoal with spicy stuffing: Cebu's most famous dish, skin crispy like glass, named by CNN as the best pork in the world.
Sinigang — sour soup with tamarind, vegetables, and pork or shrimp: Filipino soul food, refreshing and hearty at the same time.
Kinilaw — Filipino ceviche: raw fish marinated in vinegar and coconut milk with chili and ginger, especially fresh in Cebu.
Puso (Hanging Rice) — rice cooked in woven coconut palm leaves: Cebu's traditional rice side dish, available at every street market.
Mango Shake — Philippine mangoes are among the sweetest in the world: as a shake, dried, or fresh, a tropical delight at every corner.
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