⏲ ITINERARY📋
8:00:00 AM- 08:30 AM Hotel Pick Up
09:30 AM - Fort San Pedro
10:00 AM - Magellan Cross
10:30 AM - Basilica Minore del Sto. Niño
11:00 AM - Yap San Diego/Casa Gorordo & Cebu Heritage
11:30 AM - Taboan Public Market (Dried Fish Market)
12:30 PM - Lunch (Not included in the package option: house of lechon or Rico's lechon)
1:30 PM - Taoist Temple
02:30 PM - Pass by CCLEX
03:00 PM - 10,000 Roses Cordova
6:00 PM - Drop-Off Hotel
Note: The estimated time provided is subject to change on the actual tour date. Pick-up time may also vary during peak season.
Step back in time with this cultural city tour, where Cebu’s historic charm meets modern marvels. Explore Fort San Pedro, the Heritage of Cebu Monument, and Yap San Diego Ancestral House, each revealing the city’s rich architectural and historical legacy.
Witness the revered image of the child Jesus at the sacred Basilica Minore del Santo Niño de Cebu. Be awed by the Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEX), the country’s longest sea-spanning bridge.
Enjoy a seamless journey with private transportation, expert tour guides, and friendly drivers ensuring a smooth experience.
Discover the layers of Cebuano heritage, faith, and progress through a carefully curated blend of historical landmarks, religious treasures, and groundbreaking infrastructure.
Fort San Pedro, a historic Spanish colonial fortress in Cebu City, Philippines, stands as the country’s first European-built stronghold.
Constructed in 1565 by Miguel López de Legazpi, it served as a vital coastal defense, safeguarding the early Spanish settlers. With its sturdy walls and watchtowers, the fort played a crucial role in protecting the growing Spanish community.
Today, it functions as a museum, showcasing relics from Cebu’s colonial past and offering a glimpse into its rich history under Spanish rule.
Magellan’s Cross, a historic stone cross housed within a chapel near Cebu Cathedral in Cebu City, Philippines, marks a pivotal moment in the country's history.
Erected on April 14, 1521, by the explorer Ferdinand Magellan, it signifies the first Mass in the Philippines and the baptism of Rajah Humabon, his queen, and around 800 native islanders.
This event heralded the introduction of Roman Catholicism to the archipelago, shaping the nation's religious and cultural identity.
The Basilica Minore del Sto. Niño, the oldest Roman Catholic church in the Philippines, stands in Cebu City as a revered symbol of faith and history.
It houses the revered statue of the Holy Child Jesus (Sto. Niño), believed to be the first Christian icon introduced to the Philippines in the 16th century.
Commissioned by Miguel López de Legazpi in 1565, the basilica marks the very site where Christianity was first preached in the country, making it a significant landmark in the nation’s spiritual heritage.
The Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House and Casa Gorordo are two beautifully preserved Spanish colonial homes in Cebu City, offering a window into the lives of elite Cebuano families during the Spanish era.
Dating back to the 16th and 19th centuries, respectively, these historic landmarks feature grand architecture, elegant furnishings, hardwood floors, balconies, and private chapels.
Yap-Sandiego is recognized as one of the oldest surviving Spanish homes in the Philippines, while Casa Gorordo, once home to a prominent Chinese-Filipino family, now houses the Gorordo Museum, showcasing valuable relics from Cebu’s colonial past.
The Cebu Heritage Monument, a striking obelisk-style landmark in Cebu City, stands as a tribute to the province’s rich and diverse history.
Adorned with intricate carvings and historical sculptures, it highlights key events, from Ferdinand Magellan’s arrival to the development of trade routes.
Encircling the central stele are stone figures symbolizing the various ethnic influences that have shaped Cebu’s cultural identity over the centuries. Serving as an open-air museum in the heart of the city, this monument honors Cebu’s vibrant past and enduring multi-cultural legacy.
Taboan Market, a lively public marketplace along Osmeña Boulevard in Cebu City, is one of the oldest in the Philippines, dating back to the 17th century.
Known for its vibrant atmosphere, the market is packed with vendors selling fresh local produce, meats, seafood, and various goods along its bustling aisles.
It is especially famous for its diverse selection of dried fish, making it a must-visit spot for those looking to experience Cebu’s rich culinary heritage.
The Fudaogong Temple, the oldest and largest Taoist place of worship in Central Philippines, is a cultural and spiritual landmark in Cebu City.
Established in the 1990s, this temple, also known as the Temple of Lord Lao Tze, serves the local Chinese Taoist community with its traditional architecture, featuring upturned eaves and intricate scrollwork. Inside the main prayer hall, statues of revered deities stand as the focal point of worship.
The temple comes alive with regular prayers, vibrant festivals, and colorful ceremonies, honoring Taoist traditions and beliefs.
The CCLEX Bridge is a landmark cable-stayed infrastructure project spanning the Mactan Channel, linking Cebu City to Cordova Island.
Stretching 2.9 km, it holds the title of the longest bridge of its kind in the Philippines. Built between 2015 and 2022, this massive project was developed to ease traffic congestion between Metro Cebu and Mactan International Airport, offering a faster and more efficient alternative route for commuters and travelers.
The 10,000 Roses Café, a Korean-owned establishment, draws inspiration from South Korea’s famous Dongdaemun Design Plaza.
Featuring both indoor and outdoor dining areas, the café is adorned with sleek modern furnishings, LED-lit roses, and a stunning glass-enclosed viewing deck. Its picturesque ambiance makes it a must-visit spot for those seeking a unique and Instagram-worthy experience.
Your booking confirmation will be sent to your email immediately. If you do not receive the notification, please let us know.
Once your booking is confirmed, any changes to the tour date require the cancellation of the original booking.
Tour staff reserves the right to remove any participant from the tour without a refund if they are deemed unfit to join due to illness, intoxication, or similar circumstances after the tour has begun.
Additional charges apply for pick-up or drop-off locations outside Cebu City or Mactan Island. Kindly inform us in advance of any changes to your pick-up or drop-off location so we can confirm the applicable surcharge beforehand.
Carry sufficient cash, as while some restaurants accept credit cards, many souvenir shops and local stores operate on a cash-only basis.
If you take any prescribed medication, be sure to bring it along with a doctor's prescription in case of an emergency.
Please be mindful that spitting, urinating, defecating, and vomiting in public areas are strictly prohibited.
Smoking is permitted only in designated areas.
The tour includes visits to popular Cebu City landmarks like Magellan’s Cross, Basilica del Santo Niño, and Fort San Pedro.
It also covers a scenic trip to the 10,000 Roses Café in Cordova, offering a breathtaking view of thousands of illuminated LED roses. Transportation, entrance fees, and a friendly driver-guide are included.
The entire tour typically lasts around 5 to 7 hours, depending on your chosen itinerary and how much time you spend at each location.
Pick-up and drop-off times can be adjusted based on your preference.
Yes! The 10,000 Roses Café is open until evening, making it a perfect spot to enjoy the glowing LED roses under the night sky.
We recommend visiting around sunset for a magical view and the best photo opportunities.
We recommend bringing comfortable clothing, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
Don’t forget your camera or smartphone for those picture-perfect moments at the 10,000 Roses Café!
Some spending money for souvenirs and snacks is also a good idea.
Absolutely! Cebu 'PRP Travel & Tours offers flexible itineraries.
If you'd like to add or skip certain stops, simply let us know in advance.
We’re happy to tailor the experience to suit your preferences.
Yes! The tour is family-friendly and ideal for all ages.
Most attractions are accessible, and we ensure a comfortable experience for children, seniors, and those with mobility concerns.
In case of unfavorable weather, we’ll do our best to adjust the itinerary for indoor attractions.
If necessary, we can reschedule the tour or offer a refund based on our cancellation policy.
Booking is easy! You can contact Cebu 'PRP Travel & Tours directly through our website, social media, or via phone.
We accept payments through bank transfer, GCash, and other convenient methods.
A confirmation will be sent once your booking is secured.
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