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Cebu City - 01.09.24 Basilica del Santo Niño

Cebu City

5.0(4 reviews)
82.8 km

Lots of places to see in Cebu City, Philippines!…read more We wasted no time... we covered a lot in two days: 1- Fort San Pedro - built in 1738 to protect against Muslim raiders. Cool historic site. 2- Basilica del Santo Nino - The oldest Catholic Church in the Philippines is located right here in Cebu! Nice visit for believers and even non-believers no matter what religious background you have 3- Magellan's Cross - Ferdinand Magellan's Catholic legacy, a large wooden cross 4- Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House - one of the oldest and best-preserved houses in all of Cebu. wow! the house was constructed out of coral stones and wood and was built sometime between 1675 and 1700 5- Cebu Heritage Monument - sculpture depicting centuries of tales and historic events. Such detailed work! 6- Cebu Taoist Temple - Located in the Beverly Hills subdivision of Cebu. Lots of steps! 7- Temple of Leah - we saw statues of angels, lions, gladiators, and -whoa- a 10-foot statue of Leah 8- Sirao Gardens - we did it for the gram. LoL lots of photo op in this pictorial garden 9- La Parisienne Sky - enjoyed yummy pastries and gelato while atop a scenic view. French-themed restaurant 10- SM Seaside - Over 800 food and non-food stores... includes 5 Cinemas, IMAX, bowling, ice skating, a theatre, a roof garden shopping, dining... holy moly! ... and, lastly, Colon Street. Colon Street sits in the heart of downtown Cebu City and is known to be the oldest street in Cebu. It even has its own monument. LoL Review #3348

Queen City of the South Philippines!! I LOVE Cebu!! Yes the traffic does get chaotic at times,…read morebut I do not mind. The Philippines is a third world country, and you can witness much of the poverty throughout the city. Conditions are improving, though.

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Cebu City - 01.09.24 Basilica del Santo Niño

01.09.24 Basilica del Santo Niño

Cebu City - 01.08.24 Magellan's Cross

01.08.24 Magellan's Cross

Cebu City - 01.08.24 SM Seaside

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01.08.24 SM Seaside

Kawasan Falls - Canyoneering

Kawasan Falls

5.0(5 reviews)
50.1 km

OMG, why haven"t I tried Canyoneering before?! What an amazing day at Kawasan falls. If you are…read moreeven slightly adventurous, I highly recommend joining one of the outfitters on a canyonerring adventure,to trek through the series of three falls. Canyoneering involves hiking, jumping, scrambling, and diving. Our trip took slightly over four hours. I do not advise doing it alone as the guides not only know the best routes, but they are there to assist you as you go through the series of falls. At one jump I actually lost a shoe and one of them retrieved it. Also, there was a landslide the week before where they rerouted. I think it's best you join an outditter, which will also provide you with safety gear. If you choose to do only some scenic shots, there is an admittance/ ecological fee. The waters, unique color comes from the lime stone, which gives it that Gatorade color-effect. Along the route, you will encounter a few barbecue, and eating stations. Surprisingly, the rocks were not that slippery. Even though this can get crowded with tourists, I am amazed at how clean the forest and water were. One of my most memorable days in the Philippines so far.

What a beautiful place! This is a must place to visit while in Cebu. We hired a guide to take us to…read moreKawasan falls and other places. I recommend to spend a few hours here to swim the different areas of clear blue water and to jump off the waterfall but only do it with a guide. There are some places to eat there but I saw that there was a sign that they were taking down some of the establishments built around the waterfalls as it was put there illegally and they were charging people. Be careful with your belongings and be careful as the roads are slippery. I challenged myself hiking in slippers. Where trek sandals instead. Carry small change going there so you don't show your big bills. Put bug spray as there are mosquitoes there. Be careful and have fun!! [20/100]

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Kawasan Falls
Kawasan Falls - 03/13/2019: Waterfalls at the very top

03/13/2019: Waterfalls at the very top

Kawasan Falls - 03/13/2019: Waterfall at the bottom level

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03/13/2019: Waterfall at the bottom level

Aguinid Waterfalls - Map

Aguinid Waterfalls

5.0(2 reviews)
50.4 km

I totally forgot to write a review on this amazing wonder of nature. For the low entrance fee of…read moreabout $1 USD, you get to explore the entire area. The Aguinid Waterfalls are a series of eight waterfalls with various pools beneath them. You can get a tour guide, but they only get paid by tips. Climbing up the falls is extremely fun and refreshing in the tropical Philippine sun. The first 5 levels of the falls are simple enough to climb, and very picturesque. The final 3 levels require some upper body strength to get to, and the fall is quite dangerous, so most people don't get to go. Fortunately, I got to experience all eight levels. The final 3 are much more pristine, since so few make it up there. It's definitely worth the price of admission if you're in the area.

Aguinid Waterfalls is another fun activity when you are in the South of Cebu…read more As of this writing: Entrance for Foreigners is : 60 pesos Entrance for locals : 40 pesos Guides are paid by tips. Compared with the whale sharks viewing in Oslob , the municipality has not yet finalize the organization of the place. By rule, the guides cannot demand payment from the guest. But they are one of the reason why we can enjoy the waterfalls, so please be understanding. All of then are really helpful and are willing to give a hand to visitors in need. There are 8 levels, but most are only allowed till the 5th area. From there on, you need to have guts and strong legs and arms to pull yourself to the top. The water is definitely nicer and cleaner there. From the 8th level, you can go down using the normal route down. I was glad I made the decision to climb, and of course it was because of the help of our guide (Al). Shoes is highly recommended , though I was able to do it with just slippers :)

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Aguinid Waterfalls - Reception area , where you pay entrance fee and assigned to your local guide.

Reception area , where you pay entrance fee and assigned to your local guide.

Aguinid Waterfalls

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Jardin Necitas - restrooms

Jardin Necitas

3.0(1 review)
73.5 km

When google mapping this attraction in Bohol, keyword jardín and google map should drop the pin on…read moreJardin Necitas located off Sierra Bullones - Malinao Dam - Pilar Rd. in Pilar, Bohol. The highway itself is paved with cement but going in from the highway to the "glowing gardens" will be an unpaved passage way. We went when it was drizzling out and the road started getting slightly muddy. Small cars can enter just be cautious of the humps, bumps, and sudden dips along the way. Parking was not really organized and on top of weaving through the uneven passage you also have to deal with people (and motorcycles) randomly crossing your way. You either park on the mud or on sharp rocks so just be careful. Entrance is 30 pesos per person (less than a $1.00). Parking was free at the time of this review but we tipped the children to watch our vehicles as parking was tight and large buses were also parked in the area. Once the entrance fee was paid you go through the manned gates and unto a cement paved path towards the garden. We had someone in our party who brought their wheelchair and was able to enjoy the view and the garden as well. The path around the garden is a loop, however towards the end it can prove quite challenging as it is a steep ascent back up to exit. The garden itself was ok, the flowers are l.e.d and we didn't go during dusk hours to view them glowing. The view was peaceful despite all the crowds. They also had a small cafe for snacks and such. Restrooms also available at the entrance area. Overall: If we are to return, we will try to go during the hours when the flowers "glow". Hopefully, they'll invest in cementing the passage and create a more organized parking system.

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Jardin Necitas
Jardin Necitas - Path towards cafe and exit

Path towards cafe and exit

Jardin Necitas - L.e.d flowers

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L.e.d flowers

Panglao Island - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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