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Cebu

Cebu Holidays

Holidays To Cebu

Sharm El Sheikh is a sand-swept city that stretches from the borders of Nabq Bay in the north to Maya Bay in the south. The city’s northern region is conveniently close to the tip of the Sinai Peninsula. The area’s first hotel popped up at Naama Bay, all the way back in the eighties. Over the decades, this patch of the city has slowly developed into a bustling strip with a bunch of lavish shopping centres, around-the-world eateries, and exceptional dance-till-you-drop nightclubs.


Sharm El Sheikh is also popular among tourists because of its vibrant coral reefs, although many tourists choose to stay on the hotel grounds for most of their holiday and enjoy the facilities, many hotels have water parks with thrilling slides, beach activities and offer all-inclusive meal plans that allow you to eat, drink all day long, which means you have everything in one place.

Why Book A Holiday To Cebu

Cebu has a rich history and culture that you can explore through its monuments, museums, churches, and festivals. One can visit the Cebu Heritage Monument, the 1730 Jesuit House, the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño, and the Fort San Pedro. Join the Sinulog Festival in January, the biggest religious festival in the country. Cebu has stunning natural attractions that offer a variety of outdoor activities. One can experience canyoneering to Kawasan Falls, a three-tiered waterfall with turquoise water. One can swim with millions of sardines in Moalboal, a teeming tropical reef only metres from the beach. One can also see whale sharks in Oslob, the gentle giants of the sea.

Must See And Do In Cebu

Most Popular Places and Activities to Explore in Cebu


Canoying in Kawasan Falls: Experience canyoneering at Kawasan Falls, a three-tiered waterfall with turquoise water. You can swim, rappel, and jump off cliffs along the way.


Beaches in Bantayan Island: Explore the beaches of Bantayan Island, a paradise for sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling, and island hopping.

Cebu Heritage Monument: A sculpture that depicts the history and culture of Cebu. You can see the ships, churches, crosses, and figures that shaped Cebu’s past.


Colon Street, the oldest street in the Philippines: Walk along Colon Street, the oldest street in the Philippines. You can shop for souvenirs, try street food, and mingle with the locals.


Miraculous House: See the 1730 Jesuit House, a historic house that survived typhoons, earthquakes, and invasions. You can admire the artifacts and antiques inside the house and learn about its restoration efforts.


Best Time to Visit

December and May: the weather is sunny, dry, and less humid. 

January: The peak season for Cebu, as it hosts the Sinulog Festival, the biggest religious festival in the Philippines.

October and November: This is known as the Off-Season. When the temperature is cooler and the rainfall is moderate. You might also find cheaper deals on flights and hotels during this time.


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