……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 1 CEBU General Description The province of Cebu is an elongated island with a mountain chain crossing from north to south; long and narrow - it stretches 200 kilometers and is only 40 kilometers at its widest points - but it is the center of commerce, industry and education in the region. It is, in fact, the international gateway to the Visayas. Being a domestic hub for the Visayas and Mindanao, it is the focal point of growth and development in the South. Situated at 562 kilometers south of Manila, the province of Cebu is composed of the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Lapulapu, Danao, Toledo and Talisay and 47 towns or municipalities. With nine universities, 21 colleges and 13 technical institutes, the province is the seat of learning in the South. Its capital, Cebu City, is the country's oldest city, having been established in the early 1700s. Often called the "Queen City of the South" and the Seat of Christianity in the Philippines, Cebu City is a unique blend of tropical paradise and business haven. In a survey of the cities of Asia, Asiaweek (October 25, 1996) named Cebu City the "eighth most livable city in Asia" and was the only Philippine city in the survey's Top Ten. Livable and lively, yet Cebu is steeped in a rich historic past –from the pre-colonial times (there are archaeological evidence indicating it was already a settlement site as early as the tenth century) to the time the great explorer Ferdinand Magellan planted on April 14, 1521 the wooden cross to mark the beginning of the Christianization of the island and the rest of the archipelago. For the Cebuanos (and all Filipinos in general), the replica of the cross now housed in the kiosk built on the hallowed spot where Magellan first planted it, has remained the symbol of faith, along side with the Basilica del Santo Nino where the country's oldest and most precious Christian relic, the Santo Nino, is enshrined. The Cebuanos, who are extremely proud of this cultural and historical heritage that has endured through the centuries, also treasure the first Spanish fort established in the Philippines: Fort San Pedro which is a triangular area with a circumference of 1,248 feet enclosed by 20 feet high, 18 feet thick walls and with a gate marked with the seal of the Spanish King. Aside from its historical attractions, Cebu is the traveler's fantasy of a tropical island – balmy weather, crystalline waters, pristine beaches with palm trees, hibiscus and bougainvilleas on their fringes, mangoes and coconut drinks for the asking in luxurious resorts with all the frills of modern living. Cebu is also a cosmopolitan city with all modern conveniences and amenities: excellent accommodations like city hotels and beach resorts, fine restaurants, exciting nightlife and special interest activities like golf and water sports, most specially diving and snorkeling in exceptional sites. Cebu is a shopper's paradise with its thriving arts and crafts industries (notably shell craft, guitar-making, weaving, leather craft, and bamboo and rattan furniture crafts now getting world renowned) and various department stores that offer the best bargains. How to get there The Province of Cebu is accessible by land, sea or air transport and once in Cebu, varied modes of transportation take one around the different tourist and commercial attractions. By Air The Mactan-Cebu International Airport serves various international destinations of Philippine Airlines (PAL), Cebu Pacific, Asiana Airlines, Silk Air, Malaysia Airlines, and domestic destinations of PAL, Cebu Pacific, SEAIR, Asian Spirit and Air Philippines. INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES For the latest flight schedules, visit the website or contact the telephone numbers of the airlines listed below.
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CEBU General Description The province of Cebu is an elongated island with a mountain chain crossing from north to south; long and narrow - it stretches 200 kilometers and is only 40 kilometers at its widest points - but it is the center of commerce, industry and education in the region. It is, in fact, the international gateway to the Visayas. Being a domestic hub for the Visayas and Mindanao, it is the focal point of growth and development in the South. Situated at 562 kilometers south of Manila, the province of Cebu is composed of the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Lapulapu, Danao, Toledo and Talisay and 47 towns or municipalities. With nine universities, 21 colleges and 13 technical institutes, the province is the seat of learning in the South. Its capital, Cebu City, is the country's oldest city, having been established in the early 1700s. Often called the "Queen City of the South" and the Seat of Christianity in the Philippines, Cebu City is a unique blend of tropical paradise and business haven. In a survey of the cities of Asia, Asiaweek (October 25, 1996) named Cebu City the "eighth most livable city in Asia" and was the only Philippine city in the survey's Top Ten. Livable and lively, yet Cebu is steeped in a rich historic past –from the pre-colonial times (there are archaeological evidence indicating it was already a settlement site as early as the tenth century) to the time the great explorer Ferdinand Magellan planted on April 14, 1521 the wooden cross to mark the beginning of the Christianization of the island and the rest of the archipelago. For the Cebuanos (and all Filipinos in general), the replica of the cross now housed in the kiosk built on the hallowed spot where Magellan first planted it, has remained the symbol of faith, along side with the Basilica del Santo Nino where the country's oldest and most precious Christian relic, the Santo Nino, is enshrined. The Cebuanos, who are extremely proud of this cultural and historical heritage that has endured through the centuries, also treasure the first Spanish fort established in the Philippines: Fort San Pedro which is a triangular area with a circumference of 1,248 feet enclosed by 20 feet high, 18 feet thick walls and with a gate marked with the seal of the Spanish King. Aside from its historical attractions, Cebu is the traveler's fantasy of a tropical island – balmy weather, crystalline waters, pristine beaches with palm trees, hibiscus and bougainvilleas on their fringes, mangoes and coconut drinks for the asking in luxurious resorts with all the frills of modern living. Cebu is also a cosmopolitan city with all modern conveniences and amenities: excellent accommodations like city hotels and beach resorts, fine restaurants, exciting nightlife and special interest activities like golf and water sports, most specially diving and snorkeling in exceptional sites. Cebu is a shopper's paradise with its thriving arts and crafts industries (notably shell craft, guitar-making, weaving, leather craft, and bamboo and rattan furniture crafts now getting world renowned) and various department stores that offer the best bargains. How to get there The Province of Cebu is accessible by land, sea or air transport and once in Cebu, varied modes of transportation take one around the different tourist and commercial attractions. By Air The Mactan-Cebu International Airport serves various international destinations of Philippine Airlines (PAL), Cebu Pacific, Asiana Airlines, Silk Air, Malaysia Airlines, and domestic destinations of PAL, Cebu Pacific, SEAIR, Asian Spirit and Air Philippines. INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES For the latest flight schedules, visit the website or contact the telephone numbers of the airlines listed below.
By Sea The Cebu Port, one of the busiest ports in the country, receives several passenger and cargo ships daily servicing the Cebu-Manila and vice-versa route and daily trips to the different major cities in the Visayan and Mindanao such as Tagbilaran, Dumaguete, Ormoc, Cagayan de Oro, Ozamis, General Santos and Surigao. There are also fast crafts operating in Cebu that service the Cebu-Tagbilaran, Cebu-Dumaguete and Cebu-Ormoc and vice-versa routes. It usually takes at least two hours to reach said destinations. Various native motorized outrigger canoes called banca are popularly used for inter-island travel adventure or locally called 'island hopping'. These boats can be rented from various resorts offering island tour packages or from any boat operators around Cebu's premium island resorts like Mactan, Malapascua, Bantayan and Camotes. Most diving operators usually have their own bancas for diving tours to some of the best dive sites in the island. Locals also ride the banca in traveling to the neighboring islands. For the latest schedules, visit the website or contact the telephone numbers of the ferries/ shipping lines listed below. CARLOS A. GOTHONG LINES, INC. Gothong Private Wharf, Pier 7, FF Cruz, Mandaue City Tel. No. (63-32) 232-9998 Fax No. (63-32) 346-0200 Routes from/to Mandaue (Cebu): Nasipit; Manila; Cagayan; Ozamis; lligan; Jagna (via Nasipit) CEBU FERRIES Serging Osmena Blvd., NRA, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32 245-3115/3132 Fax No. (63-32) 232-0428 Hotline (63-32) 233-7000 Website www.CebuFerries.com Routes from/to Cebu: Cagayan de Oro; lligan (via Cagayan de Oro or via Ozamis); Ozamis; Nasipit; Ormoc COKALIONG SHIPPING LINES, INC. Don Serging Osmena Avenue, North ReclamationArea, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 232-7211 Fax No. (63-32) 231-6825/6826 Website www.cokaliongshipping.com Routes from/to Cebu: Surigao; Maasin; Dumaguete; Dapitan (via Dumaguete); Sindangan; Tagbilaran; Iloilo; Larena-Dumaguete; Palompon F.J. PALACIO LINES INC. Cor.Mabini & Zulueta Sts., Cebu City 6000 Tel. No. (63-32) 255-4540/4538 / 254-4540
(63-32) 254-6629/253-7700 (Passage Tel. No) Routes from/to Cebu: Calbayog, Tagbilaran GEORGE & PETER LINES, INC. GP Bldg. Arellano Blvd.cor. Gullas St. Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 254-5404/0679/5154 Fax No. (63-32) 254-2102 Routes from/to Cebu: Dumaguete; Zamboanga (via Dumaguete and Dapitan); Dapitan (via Dumaguete) LITE SHIPPING CORPORATION #14 G.L. Lavilles St. cor. MJ Cuenco Ave., Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 255-1721/256-1410
By Land Various modes of land transport abound in Cebu province, ranging from colorful jeepneys and buses to taxis, tricycles, multicabs, trisikads (pedicabs) and habal-habals (motorcycle taxis). Taxis and jeepneys are the most popular modes of transport within the Metro Cebu area. Metered taxis, as well as jeepneys, are generally available in the downtown areas and in the vicinity of hotels, restaurants, shopping malls and entertainment centers within the metro. In fact, the telephone numbers of taxi companies are listed in the local telephone directory so that one can just call if ever taxi services are needed. Jeepneys, too, can be found almost anywhere within the metro area. At present, the minimum jeepney fare is P7 for the first five kilometers. To reach the cities and municipalities outside Metro Cebu, there are buses and vehicles-forhire available round the clock at the North Bus Terminal for areas in the north and the South Bus Terminal for areas in the south. Travelers can choose between airconditioned and nonairconditioned buses while vehicles-for-hire are usually airconditioned vans. SOUTH BUS TERMINAL CALVO BUS LINE South Bus Terminal, Cebu City Routes from/to Cebu: Toledo City; Balamban CERES BUS LINER South Bus Terminal, Cebu City Cebu Office: V. Rama cor. J.M. Basa St., Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 345-8650 / 261-5008 Routes from/to Cebu: Bacolod (via Tampi Mabinay); Toledo; Can-laon; Tabuelan; Bato (via Barili and via Oslob) COROMINAS South Bus Terminal, Cebu City Routes from/to Cebu: Naga; Toledo, Balamban; Asturias; Carmen; Tuburan NATALIE BUS LINERS & VILLAHERMOSA BUS LINERS South Bus Terminal, Cebu City SUNRAYS South Bus Terminal, Cebu City Routes from/to Cebu: Southwestern part of Cebu (via Barili); Southeastern part of Cebu (via Oslo) for Bato, Santander NORTH BUS TERMINAL CEBU AUTOBUS North Bus Terminal, Cebu City Routes from/to Cebu: Maya; San Remegio; Hagnaya. INDAYMINI NorthBus Terminal, Cebu City Routes from/to Cebu: Catmon; Tuburan; Tabuelan (via Lugo) PESIAO BUS LINE North Bus Terminal, Cebu City Routes from/to Cebu: Catmon; Tuburan; Tabuelan (via Lugo) MINI-BUSES North Bus Terminal, Cebu City Routes from/to Cebu: Sogod; Borbon; Tabogon ROUGH RIDERS MJ Cuenco Ave., Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 232-9593
Tourist Attractions BANTAYAN ISLAND Bantayan, Cebu Located in the northwestern tip of Cebu, serene and tranquil and bestowed with white sandy beaches, Bantayan Island is a favorite holiday haven, especially during the Lenten season. Here, the observance of Holy Week is highlighted by grand processions of about 20 well-decorated and brightly lit carriages bearing life-size statues depicting the passion and death of Christ. The town's principalia, or leading families own these centuries-old statues and carriages. Bantayanons participate in the Holy Week celebration with great fervor for to them, it is a custom of offering and devotion handed down from their forefathers. They also enjoy the rare Holy Week Privilege of the Catholic Church - exemption from fasting from a 200- year old Papal Bull edict. BASILICA DEL STO. NINO Magallanes St., Cebu City Built in 1565 by Miguel Lopez de Legaspi and Fr. Andres de Urdaneta, the Basilica houses the oldest and most precious Christian relic in the country - the image of Senor Sto. Nino de Cebu (Infant Jesus). The foot-high image, given by Ferdinand Magellan as a gift to Queen Juana during her baptism on April 21, 1521, is the central figure in the celebrated Sinulog Festival held every third week of January. COLON STREET Parian District, Cebu City Considered the oldest street in the Philippines, Colon Street was built by the Spaniards during the time of Miguel Lopez de Legaspi. An obelisk detailing its historical significance was constructed on its northern end along with the various markers placed in areas pinpointing sites of historical and cultural significance in Colon Street. It is the heart of downtown Cebu, throbbing with people from all walks of life. Remnants of its beauty from the olden times can still be seen despite its highly urbanized look as it is now lined with malls, restaurants and other business establishments. FORT SAN PEDRO Plaza Independencia, Port Area, Cebu City Fort San Pedro is the smallest and oldest triangular bastion, the first Spanish fort established in the country. It was built in 1565 primarily to protect the Spanish settlers from marauding pirates in the area. Completed in 1835, it has stood witness to the changes in the history of Cebu until much of it was destroyed during WW II when it served as a Japanese prison camp. JULIAN JUMALON BUTTERFLY SANCTUARY AND ART GALLERY 20.-D Macopa St., Basak Pardo, Cebu City This is the country's oldest butterfly collection and butterfly sanctuary with live immature and adult stages of local butterflies in their natural settings. It also houses the Lepido Mosaic Art Collection of Dr. Julian Jumalon who utilizes butterfly wings in making his beautiful and intricate artworks. KAWASAN FALLS Matutinao, Badian One can feel the coolness of the surrounding lush greenery of this panoramic waterfalls. Accommodation from cheap to moderate rates are available in the area. MAGELLAN'S CROSS Magallanes St, Cebu City The Magellan's Cross now seen at the kiosk is but a replica of the original wooden cross Ferdinand Magellan planted on April 14, 1521 in the spot where the first Christian Filipinos, Rajah Humabon, Queen Juana and their followers were baptized by Fr. Pedro Valderama. The octagonal kiosk was first built in 1835.
OLANGO WILDLIFE SANCTUARY located in the southernmost part of Olango Island Olango Island, east of Mactan, is where the largest concentration of migratory birds can be found in the country. The island actually forms part of the East Asian Migratory Flyway and is visited twice a year by 10,000 migratory water birds of 48 species out of the world's 77. Usually referred to as the Southward Migration, birds start migrating from their breeding places in Siberia, Northern China and Japan. Anticipating the scarcity of food and winter cold, they fly as far as Australia and New Zealand from late July until late November. By late February until May, they return to their breeding grounds in the reverse Northward Migration. TAOIST TEMPLE Beverly Hills, Cebu City Taoist Temple is a concrete reminder of the well-established Chinese Community in Cebu City, which has greatly contributed to the industrialization of Cebu. Built in 1964, the temple houses the teachings of Lao-Tse, the 600 B.C. Chinese Philosopher. People climb the temple's 99 steps to light joss sticks, meditate or have their fortunes told. TOPS Situated 2,000 feet above sea level on the cool hills of Busay, it is an excellent sightseeing spot for a breathtaking view of Metro Cebu and the islands of Mactan and Olango. Open kiosks are available for daytime picnics and instant evening parties. Accommodation Facilities (DOT-accredited) Cebu has a wide selection of hotels and resorts available for the visitor. Whether you are looking for de luxe class hotels within the city, budget class hotels or white sand beach resorts, Cebu can provide what you are looking for.
Accommodation Facilities (DOT- accredited) HOTELS De Luxe HILTON CEBU RESORT & SPA Punta Engano, Lapu-lapu City Tel, No. (63-32) 492-7777 Fax No. (63-32) 492-7704 Email [email protected] Website www.hilton.com/worldwideresorts Total No. of Rooms: 246 Room Features: Airconditioning unit with individual thermostat control, color TV with in-house channels and cable, mini-bar, coffee making facilities, internet access, IDD/NDD telephone lines with bathroom extension, electronic safe PLANTATION BAY Marigondon, Mactan Island, 6015 Cebu Tel. No. (63-32) 340-5900 Cebu
sales@ plantationbay.com Website www.plantationbay.com Total No. of Rooms: 220 Room Features: Luxurious marble bathrooms, cable TV with in-house movie channel, NDD/IDD telephone with bathroom extension, fully-stocked mini-bar, individual electronic room safes, individual airconditioning unit with thermostat control, coffee and tea making facilities, internet access SHANGRI-LA'S MACTAN RESORT & SPA Punta Engano Road, Lapu-Lapu City 6015 Cebu Tel. No. (63-32) 231-0288/231-8276 Fax No. (63-32) 231-1688/231-3518 Email [email protected] Website www.shangri-la.com Total No. of Rooms: 547 Room Features: Central airconditioning unit with individual control, broadband internet access, cable TV, IDD/NDD telephone lines with bathroom extension, voice mail, mini-bar and refrigerator, electronic safe, coffee and tea making facilities First Class WATERFRONT AIRPORT HOTEL & CASINO No. 1 Airport Road, Lapu-lapu City 6015 Cebu Tel. No. (63-32) 340-4888 Cebu
Total No. of Rooms: 653 Room Features: Airconditioning unit with individual thermostat control, color TV with in-house channels and cable, IDD/NDD telephone with bathroom extension, safety deposit box, broadband internet access upon request, 24-hour room service Standard CEBU CITY MARRIOTT HOTEL Cardinal Rosales Ave., Cebu Business Park Cebu City 6000 Tel. No. (63-32) 232-6100/415-6100 Fax No. (63-32) 232-6101/415-6101 Email [email protected] Website www.marriothotels.com Total No. of Rooms: 300 CEBU GRAND HOTEL Capitol Commercial Complex, N. Escario St. Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 254-6361 to 62/251-6331 (locals 101-103) Fax No. (63-32) 254-6363 Email [email protected] Website www.cebugrandhotel.com Total No. of Rooms: 103 CEBU MIDTOWN HOTEL Fuente Osmena, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 253-9711/ 255-9763 Fax No. (63-32) 255-9763 Email [email protected] Website www.cebumidtownhotel.net Total No. of Rooms: 197 CROWN REGENCY SUITES Maximo Patalinhug Jr. Avenue, Lapu-lapu City Tel. No. (63-32) 341-4592 up to 94 Fax No. (63-32) 341-4595 local 390; 415-8591 Website www.crownregency.com Total No. of Rooms: 112 DAYS HOTEL Airport Road, Lapu-lapu City Tel. No. (63-32) 495-5382 to 83 Fax No. (63-32) 341-0476 Email [email protected] Total No. of Rooms: 127 EDDIE'S HOTEL F. Manalo St., Cor. Queen's Road Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 254-8570 to 77 Fax No. (63-32) 254-8578 Email [email protected]
[email protected] Website www.gsilink.com/user/heritage Total No. of Rooms: 49 HOLIDAY PLAZA HOTEL F. Ramos Street, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 254-9880/7643 Fax No. (63-32) 254-7646 Email [email protected]
[email protected] Website www.holidayplazacebu.com Total No. of Rooms: 129
Website www.montebellovillahotel.com.ph Total No. of Rooms: 139 RICHMOND PLAZA HOTEL F. Sotto Drive, Gorordo Avenue, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 232-0361/2201 Fax No. (63-32) 232-1974 E-maill: [email protected] Website www.richmondhotelcebu.com Total No. of Rooms: 31 SARROSA INTERNATIONAL HOTEL F. Cabahug cor. Pres. Quirino Sts. Villa Aurora, Mabolo, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 232-5811 Fax No. (63-32) 232-5819 Email [email protected] Website www.geocites.com
sarrosahotel/index.htm Total No. of Rooms: 65 SOPHIA SUITES RESIDENCE HOTEL Villa Alvarez Montebello Court, Banilad, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 233-6226 to 28 Fax No. (63-32) 233-6292 Email [email protected] Website www.sophiasuites.com Total No. of Rooms: 18 units WEST GORORDO HOTEL 110 Gorordo Avenue, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 231-4347 to 49 Fax No. (63-32) 231-1158 Email [email protected] Total No. of Rooms: 32 Economy BELLAVISTA HOTEL M.L. Quezon Highway, Lapu-lapu City Tel. No. (63-32) 340-7821 to 25 Fax No. (63-32) 340-7823 Email [email protected] CASTLE PEAK HOTEL F. Cabahug cor. Pres. Quezon Street Villa Aurora, Mabolo, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 233-1811 to 15 Telefax. (63-32) 232-6838 Email [email protected] Website www.castlepeakhotel.com CEBU BUSINESS HOTEL 3rd & 4th level, F&C Square, Colon corner Junquera St., Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 255-6010 to 13 Telefax. (63-32) 416-8339/253-2893 Email [email protected] Website www.cebubusinesshotel.net
[email protected] Website www.alegrebeachresort.com Total No. of Rooms: 38 Room Features: Mini-bar, refrigerator, personal safety deposit box, coffee and tea making facility, hairdryer, separate toilet, shower and bath tub, cable TV with in-house movie channels, individual airconditioning unit and ceiling fan, operator assisted telephone calls, 110/220 V outlets RADIAN ISLAND RESORT & SPA Badian Island, Badian, Cebu Tel. No. (63-32) 475-1103 Fax No. (63-32)475-1101 Email [email protected]
[email protected] Webpage: www.badianhotel.com Total No. of Rooms: 42 Room Features: With balcony, individual airconditioning unit, bathtub and shower, WC, bidet, mini-bar, coffee and tea making facility, hairdryer, bathrobe, slippers, telephone, safety deposit box, CD cassette player with radio MARIBAGO BLUEWATER BEACH RESORT Buyong, Maribago, Mactan Island, Cebu Tel. No. (63-32) 232-5411 to 14 (Cebu)
[email protected] Webpage: www.bluwateresort.com Total No. of Rooms: 152 Room Features: Individual airconditioning unit, mini-bar, cable TV with in-house movie channels, telephone, shower, bathtub PULCHRA Barrio San Isidro, San Fernando, Cebu 6018 Tel. No. (63-32) 232-0823 to 25 Fax No. (63-32) 232-0816 Email [email protected] Website http//www.puIchraresorts.com Total No. of Rooms: 37 Room Features: Remote controlled airconditioning unit, mini-refrigerator, mini-bar, CD player, coffee and tea making facility, safety deposit box, telephone with bathroom extension, garden view bathroom with shower and toilet, individual swimming pool for the villas CEBU BEACH CLUB Buyong, Maribago, Lapu-lapu City Tel. No. (63-32) 492-1888
1800-1888-8228/0081 (Toll Free No.) Fax No. (63-32) 232-4913/340-9981 Email [email protected] Web: http://www.tambuli.com Total No. of Rooms: 48 Room Features: Individual airconditioning unit, piped-in AM/FM music band, NDD/IDD phones, TV, mini-bar, hot and cold shower/bathtub, 110/220 V electric current, parlor area for suite rooms
Class 'AA" CEBU WHITE SANDS BEACH Maribago, Mactan Island, Cebu Tel. No. (63-32) 495-9000/2222 Fax No. (63-32) 495-2220 Email [email protected] Website www.whitesands.com.ph Total No. of Rooms: 28 Room Features: Individual airconditioning unit, mini-bar, satellite TV, NDD/IDD phones, 24-hour room service CORDOVA REEF VILLAGE RESORT Cordova, Mactan Island, Cebu Tel. No. (63-32) 340-8991/340-8980 Fax No. (63-32) 496-8050 E-mail : [email protected] Website http//www.cordovareef.com Total No. of Rooms: 50 Room Features: Individual airconditioning unit, toilet and bath with hot and cold water, cable TV, mini-bar, telephone, private terrace COSTABELLA TROPICAL BEACH HOTEL Buyong, Mactan Island, Cebu Tel. No. (63-32) 340-5932/5250
(63-32) 495-1000/231-3272/4244 Fax No. (63-32) 231-4415/340-5308 Email [email protected] Website www.costabellaresort.com Total No. of Rooms: 163 Room Features: Individual airconditioning unit, cable TV, NDD/IDD telephone, refrigerator and mini-bar, private bathtub and shower with hot and cold water, coffee and tea making facilities for the premiere deluxe and seafront suites ISLAND AND SUN BEACH RESORT Hilutungan Island, Cordova, Cebu Tel. No. (63-32) 340-8991/8980
(63-32) 492-6565 Fax No. (63-32) 340-8923 Total No. of Rooms: 25 Room Features: Individual airconditioning unit, color TV, veranda with seaview, refrigerator, mini-bar, private bathtub and shower with hot and cold water PACIFIC CEBU RESORT Subabasbas, Lapu-lapu City Tel. No. (63-32) 340-5982 Telefax (63-32) 495-6008 Email [email protected] Total No. of Rooms: 130 TAMBULI EAST (formerly Tambuli Beach Club) Buyong Beach, Mactan Island Tel. No. (63-32) 492-1888/340-5936/495-7717
(63-02) 522-2302 to 03 (Manila Office) 1800-1888-8228/1800-1888-0081 (Toll free)
Fax No. (63-32) 495-8099/495-7724 Email [email protected] Web: http://www.tambuli.com Total No. of Rooms: 97 Room Features: Individual airconditioning unit, radio, hot and cold shower with bathtub, TV and mini bar for the superior and deluxe rooms
Class "A" CASA DEL MAR RESORT HOTEL Barangay Bancasan, San Remegio, Cebu Telfax (63-32) 344-6181/6182 Website http://come.to/casadelmar CEBU MARINE BEACH RESORT Suba Basbas, Lapu-lapu City Tel. No. (63-32) 340-5727 Fax No. (63-32) 495-6332 Email [email protected] Website www.cebumarine.com Class "SIR" CLUB KON-TIKI RESORT INC. Maribago, Lapu-lapu City Telefax No. (63-32) 495-2434/2588 Email [email protected] ESTACA BAY GARDENS Km. 23 Estaca Compostela, Cebu Tel. No. (63-32) 425-8188 to 89/ 8062 Telefax. (63-32) 492-4388 Email [email protected]
[email protected] Website www.nalusuanisland.com INTOSAN RESORT HOTEL & RESTAURANT Danao City Tel. No. (63-32)200-3476 E-mail [email protected] KOTA BEACH INC. Santa Fe, Bantayan Island Tel. No. (63-32)438-9042/419-6135 Telefax (63-32)254-5661 Email [email protected] MAIA'S BEACH RESORT Basawon, Sulangan, Bantayan Island Tel. No. (63-32) 438-0077 Mobile (0918) 571-4297 Email [email protected] Website www.home.tiscali.de/maia.becker MARINE VILLAGE DIVE HOUSE Liloan, Santander, Cebu Tel. No. (63-32) 480-9040/
(63-02) 292-5575 Fax No. (63-32) 480-9090 E-mail [email protected] Website www.marine-village.jp MARLIN BEACH RESORT F. Roska St., Talisay, Santa Fe, Bantayan Island Tel. No. (63-32) 438-9093 Fax No. (63-32) 438-9094 Mobile (0917) 364-7027 Email [email protected] Website www.marlin-bantayan.com
MARIA'S PENSION ML Quezon cor. Albano St. Maguikay Mandaue City Telefax (63-32) 344-5664 PACIFIC TOURIST INN V. Gullas cor. Balintawak St. Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 253-2151 to 59 Fax No. (63-32) 254-5674 REGAL BUSINESS PARK HOTEL Archbishop Reyes Ave., Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 412-2588/232-6680 Fax No. (63-32) 412-2589 ST. MORITZ HOTEL Gorordo Ave., Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 231-1148/231-2408 Fax No. (63-32) 231-2485 Email [email protected] Website www.stmoritzhotelph.com THE APARTELLE Cebu Commercial Complex N. Escario St., Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 255-6385 WESTPOINT INN 297 Don Gil Garcia St., Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 254-3433 Fax No. (63-32) 254-4524 Email [email protected]
Dining Facilities (DOT-accredited) Cosmopolitan Cebu is noted for its inexpensive cuisine. Island flavors are fairly simple with meat and seafood cooked in three ways – marinated in vinegar, charboiled or boiled – and then seasoned with condiments of your choice. Chinese and Spanish influence dominate the local cuisine. Chinese Cuisine GRAND MAJESTIC CONVENTION CITY, INC. Archbishop Reyes Ave., Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 232-1103 Fax No. (63-32) 231-6982 MACTAN MAJESTIC RESTAURANT Mactan Marina Mail, Lapu-lapu City Tel. No. (63-32) 232-11033409714 to 15 Telefax (63-32) 340-9713 Fax No. (63-32) 340-9713 Continental Cuisine CAFE CESARIO MCIAA Bldg. Airport Road Lapu-lapu City Tel. No. (63-32) 340-0722 Fax No. (63-32) 340-7823 Cuban Cuisine CAFE HAVANA CEBU Stall B&C Garden Row 3 Level 1 Cebu Business Park, Cebu Ciy Tel. No. (63-32) 231-7787 Fax No. (63-32) 232-3231 Filipino Cuisine ABASERIA DELI & CAFE 39B Congressman Noel St., Kasambagan, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 234-4160
Entertainment Facilities Cebu does not sleep as soon as the sun is out. With the number of restobars, karaoke joints, disco houses, coffee shops and restaurants mushrooming within Metro Cebu, nightlife has never been exciting in this side of the country. CAMPZ A. S. Fortuna St., Mandaue City CASINO FILIPINO Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino, No. 1 Waterfront Drive, Off Salinas Drive, Lahug, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 232-6888 Fax No. (63-32) 232-6880 CASINO FILIPINO MACTAN Waterfront Airport Hotel and Casino, No. 1 Airport Road, Lapu-lapu City, 6015 Cebu Tel. No. (63-32) 340-4888 Fax No. (63-32) 340-5862 CROSSROADS Banilad, Cebu City HALO RESTOBAR SM City, North Reclamation Area, Cebu City JAZZ & BLUZ 27 F. Cabahug St., Ayala Access Road Mabolo, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 231-9753/342-8298 NASA A.S. Fortuna St. Mandaue City PAPA'S GRILL V. Rama Ave., Cebu City RATSKY Ayala Entertaiment Center, Cebu Business Park Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 234-2556 SINNERS & SAINTS Banilad Rd., Cebu City Mandaue City SLABADU RESTO BAR A.S. Fortuna, Mandaue City Tel. No. (63-32) 345-4581 / 344-9064 SUNFLOWER CITY Salinas Drive, Lahug, Cebu City TEQUILA JOE'S Ayala Entertainment Center, Cebu Business Center Tel. No. (63-32) 233-3810 YO LATINO BAR & RESTAURANT Salinas Drive, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 412-7805 22ND STREET Mango Square, General Maxilom ave., Cebu City
Shopping Cebu is fast becoming a shopping destination with the emergence of shopping malls, department stores, commercial centers and even street markets offering all sorts of products including souvenir items such as the famous Cebu guitars, shellcrafts, wood and stonecrafts, native delicacies such as otap, rosquillos, dried mangoes and even the famous dried fish called "danggit". AIRPORT GUITAR CENTER Patag, Maribago, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 340-2024 ALEGRE GUITAR Abuno, Lapu-lapu City AYALA CENTER Cebu Business Park, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 231-5342 BEST BUY MART Osmena Boulevard, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 253-4876 CEBU DISPLAY CENTER Magallanes Street, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 254-1140 CENTURY PLAZA Juana Osmena street, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 255-1697 COCOMALL Osmena Boulevard, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 254-961 1 COLONADE MALL Colon Street, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 255-7409/2510 DUTY FREE PHILIPPINES Mactan International Airport Mactan Island, Lapu-lapu City FILIPINO HANDS M.C. Briones St., Highway, Mandaue City Tel. No. (63-32) 346-1717/4270 GAISANO COUNTRY MALL Banilad, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 231-1481 GAISANO MAIN Colon Street, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 340-6889 GAISANO METRO P. Lopez Street, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 253-7761 GAISANO SOUTH Colon Street, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 231-6932
ISLAND SOUVENIRS SM City, Cebu City JY SQUARE DISCOVERY MALL Salinas Drive, Lahug, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 232-7247/232-7245 MANGO SQUARE Gen. Maxilom Avenue, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 255-0650 RAINTREE MALL F. Ramos St., Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32)253-1160 ROBINSON COMMERCIAL COMPLEX Fuente Osmena, Ceou City Tel. No. (63-32)255-4552 / 254-0019 RUSTAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Ayala Center, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 254-4267 SM CITY CEBU Reclamation Area, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 231-0557 TESORO'S MARKETING CORP. Mactan Cebu International Airport, Lapu-lapu City Tel. No. (63-32) 340-2486 Special Interest CAVING Cebu has a lot of cave systems, many of which are unexplored. Old timers say that many of these caves were used to escape from foreign invaders during the war. So it is not far off to hear of tales about hidden treasures. Lantoy Caves Argao Lantoy Caves is one of the largest cave systems in Cebu Island. Surrounded by lush vegetation of the Argao Lantoy National Park, its giant vertical openings impress even experienced "savers". Sudlon This ancient cave is considered the largest in the area with a 50m wide entrance. It is located in a beautiful mountain environment where miocene limestone surrounds an intrusion of cretaceous andesite. The cave houses an enormous population of bats. DIVING Cebu is one of the major dive destinations in the Philippines. It has fine, sandy beaches, great coral gardens and colorful tropical fishes that offer divers an unforgettable underwater experience all year round. The weather allows diving anytime but ideal conditions are from December to June. Almost all the resorts have complete diving facilities and serve as jump-off points for Cebu's dive sites. One of two decompression-units available in the country is found in Cebu City.
Divers can choose from three different dive locations: Mactan Island, close to Cebu City; Moalboal in the southwestern part of the island; and, Sogod, in the northeast. Badian Island Badian, Cebu Located 97 kilometers southwest of Cebu City, Badian Island is famous for its beautiful coral reefs and white sandy beaches, making it an excellent diving spot. Accommodation is offered by the Badian Island Resort & Spa, an "AAA" class resort. Cabilao Island Cebu Strait Known for the hammerhead sharks which swim around the clear waters of the island. There are several coral dives off the coast which are very impressive. Large pelagics are very common in the island. Mactan Island Located a few kms southeast of the Cebu mainland Dubbed as the "Diving Mecca of the South", Mactan Island has more than a dozen beach resorts with complete diving facilities. The dive sites in the island are ideal for beginners and expert divers.
Hilutangan Island The Island has steeply sloping walls on both sides. Depending on the current, large pelagics often cruise by looking for their next meal. Kon Tiki The wall is encrusted with hard and soft corals with some impressive gorgonians between 10 — 20m. Marigondon Cave Cave entrance is around 42m, with a ceiling of 35m. At the end of the cave is a small crevice filled with hundreds of flashlight fish flickering in the dark. Olango Island Group A sandy bottom at 15m that slopes away to the deep water where several caves inhabited with large grouper and other reef fish, whitetip and other sharks and pelagics can be found.
Malapascua 8 kms northeast of Cebu Mainland
Malapascua Island Only 3 kms long and 1 km wide, with a population of about 3,000. The whole island can be toured in half a day. Its west coast is ideal for swimming and snorkeling but one should be careful because of unpredictable weather. A small Japanese landing craft can be seen in the northwest side of the island. The beautiful Mandarin (dragonets) fish lives in the small reef around it. Best time to dive is around 4:00 — 5:00 pm where these fish forage for food and are more easily seen.
Gato Island Lies northwest of Malapascua, 40 minutes by boat. It is a marine sanctuary with large boulders that lie around the island and whitetip reef sharks sleeping underneath. There are many bamboosharks under the smaller rocks. A large underwater tunnel crosses the island.
Moalboal Approximately 89.3 kms south of Cebu City More than the usual sun, sea and sand destination, Moalboal is a haven for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. It is known as one of the most popular and prime diving spots in Asia in the early 80's. Especially notable as the best dive site in the area are the waters around Pescador Island. Its depth is home to a diversity of marine life — coral, anemones, sponges and a school of brightly colored reef fish. Accommodations of cheap to moderate room rates and diving facilities are available in areas within Panagsama beach, Basdiot and Saavedra.
Alegria Wreck and Alegria Marine Park Tanon Strait
The Alegria Marine Park is known for dolphin and whale-watching and the wreck of a small fishing boat lying on the sand at 23 – 30m. It is also popular for underwater marriages/ reaffirmation of vows solemnized by a diving priest. Pescador Island The island has a swallow (3 –10m) fringing reef leading to a spectacular drop off. It has a steep wall with a stunning cave (Cathedral) where giant gorgonians, fan corals, buttresse and overhangs that liberally adorn the fantastic wall can be found. Sharks, including hammerheads and whitetip sharks as well as other pelagics, are commonly seen. Sunken Island A submerged mountain, the top of which is 25m deep in open ocean. Prone to strong currents, the pelagic life is outstanding with abundant parrotfish and grouper all over the reef.
Santander Located in the southernmost tip of Cebu and approximately 134.3 kms. from Cebu City
Liloan and Looc Slopes down to 25m with sand bottom with large coralheads, soft corals, rays, sandeels. Wall of Death Because of the current, said dive is for experienced divers only. Hard and soft corals, sponges and nudibranchs can be spotted. With luck you can find frogfish, ribbon eels, scorpion fish, lion fish and cuttlefish. Mantas and whalesharks can be seen during the months of March to June.
Ship Wrecks Cebu has its share of interesting ship wrecks to conquer. There are several wonderful wreck sites to choose from and all offer a unique glimpse into the underwater world.
Dona Marilyn Wreck The ferry, measuring 90 meters, was sunk in a typhoon and lies between 18m and 30m of water. This artificial reef has been in place for over 20 years and has become a sanctuary for various species of fish. Although sharks are not as common in the Philippines as in other countries around Southeast Asia, this site is an exception. Large pelagics roam the area and the best time to see them are early morning or at dusk. Pioneer Japanese Wreck A Japanese warship that sunk in 1944 and lies close to Malapascua in 42m to 51m depth. It is covered with black coral bushes. Schools of glassfish swim through the wreck and huge scorpion fishes are everywhere. Divers are able to see the propeller and large machine guns of this warship.
Tapilon Japanese Wreck A Japanese cargo ship that was sunk during WWII and lies from 18m to 27m deep. It is home to a vast range of tropical fish and is covered with corals and bushes of black corals. Some parts look like the ruins of a temple with pillars, all covered with corals. Tapilon is an ideal site for novices to learn diving.
Diveshops Angel Marine Inc. c/o Vistamar Beach Resort, Dapdap, Lapu-Lapu City Mobile No. (63) 0917-7476695 Aqua Blue Marine Diving Services Datag, Maribago, Lapu-lapu City Tel. No. (63-32) 495-2415 Aqua Fiesta Dive Services Buyong Beach, Maribago, Lapu-lapu City Tel. No. (63-32) 495-8133 Aquaventure Cebu Inc. Mandaue City Tel. No. (63-32) 345-1571 Aquaworld / Kasadya
GOLF Cebu makes golf a more relaxed pursuit with panoramic views of Mactan, Bohol and the bay as backdrop. Play the game and keep your mind at ease with friendly caddies and their classic Cebuano good humor. Altavista Golf & Country Club Aznar Road, Pardo, Cebu City Tel Nos. (63-32) 272-7971 to 74 Fax No. (63-32) 272-4090 Email [email protected] Cebu Country Club P.O. Box 698, Cebu, Banilad, Cebu City Tel Nos. (63-32) 231-0345/1802 Fax No. (63-32) 231-4096 Email [email protected] Club Filipino Inc. De Cebu Pulangyuta, Danao City, Cebu Tel No. (63-32) 231-1676 Fax No. (63-32) 231-1667 Mactan Coral Golf Club Mactan-Benito Ebuen Air Base Lapu-lapu City, Cebu Tel. No. (63-32) 341-2516 Fax No. (63-32) 340-77191 Verdemar Golf & Dive Resort Sari Remegio, Bogo, Cebu City Tel No. (63-32) 344-6181/ 416-2119 Fax No. (63-32) 416-1708 Email [email protected][email protected] Website www.verdemar-golf.com HEALTH AND WELLNESS Cebu is positioning itself as a health and wellness holiday destination as people nowadays work hard and want to reward themselves with visits to health and wellness centers that appeal to the young, health-conscious and trendy crowd. Cebu Paradise Health & Fitness Inc. Lower Ground Level, Waterfront Mactan, Lapu-lapu City Tel. No. (63-32) 340-8935/340-6451 Fax No. (63-32) 340-6450 Email [email protected][email protected] Website www.cebu-inter.com Chi Spa Shangri-La's Mactan Resort & Spa, Punta Engano Road, Lapu-lapu City, Mactan Tel. No. (63-32) 231-0288 Mogambo Springs Plantation Bay Resort & Spa Marigondon, Lapu-lapu City Tel. No. (63-32) 340-5900 Fax No. (63-32) 340-5988 Website www.plantationbay.com Serenity Wellness Retreat Inc. No. 2 Torralba St., Apas Lahug, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 233-9897 Six Senses Facial Spa Inc. 3rd. Level JY Square Discovery Mall, Salinas Drive, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 417-2424 / 234-2577
MOUNTAIN BIKING Cebu has an active mountain biking scene, and many local riders regularly explore the island's rugged hills which are crisscrossed by a network of dusty trails. Cebu To Balamban The ride takes the biker straight across the island of Cebu, following a little-traversed route through the mountainous interior. The roads are extremely rugged, with steep climbs and should be regarded as a ride for fit and experienced bikers. Sudlon To Manipis Manipis Road was once the only link between Cebu's east and west coasts. The ride makes one experience the rugged interior of the island. Talamban Route A shorter route which has plenty of rugged riding and ups and downs suitable for less experienced riders or those who do not wish to spend a full day on the road. ROCK CLIMBING Cebu is rapidly becoming a bona fide rock-climbing destination because of its hilly terrain. Cebu's rock climbers have quietly developed some of the country's finest climbing sites. A backbone of limestone karst runs north to south down the center of Cebu island, forming wide, smooth walls. Cantabaco Toledo City Cantabaco was recently declared the best climb in the country, in terms of quality climbs, rock quality and grade variation, by the Sports Climbing Association of the Philippines. Malubog It is a clean, stable, moderately exposed climb with a combination of face and corner work. Graded at 5.7 to S.8 which is quite difficult to find. Trekking Experience nature and breathtaking views from high altitudes, first hand --- in Cebu. Trek through valleys, jungles and waterfalls. Wade against currents in the clear cool waters of a tropical river high up in the mountains. Meet friendly locals and experience a mountain market place where local produce is sold. Kawasan Falls Barangay Matutinao, Badian Town, Cebu Jump-off point: Barangay Mantalungon The route crosses the island's center, passing through one of Cebu's last wooded areas. The waterfalls is a pleasant place for a swim and climbers can scramble up to the highest of the three falls. Mt. Manunggal Jump-off point: Barangay Tagbao One of the highest points in Cebu at 908 meters. The hike to the top is an arduous five-hour ascent. The grades are steady rather than severe. Best to climb between December and February when temperatures are moderate since the mountain is devoid of forest. Osmena Peak Mantalongon, Cebu
Considered the highest point in the island of Cebu where one can experience a magnificent haven for both local and foreign trekking aficionados. Mountaineers pass through a natural showcase of diverse landscape with breathtaking views. Museums and Art Galleries CASA GORORDO MUSEUM 35 Lopez Jaena St., Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 255-5630 Fax No. (63-32) 253-2380 Operating hours: 8:30AM – 11:30NN / 1:00PM – 4:00PM
Tuesday to Sunday (except Holidays) Entrance fee: Php15.00 for adults
Php5.00 for children The museum is home to the first Filipino Bishop of Cebu – Juan Gorordo (1862-1934). A tour inside the residence is a brief journey into a Filipino lifestyle in the period between 1860 to 1920. The place presently features noted paintings, museum relics, a courtyard, antique household items and furniture. CEBU ARCHDIOCESAN MUSEUM P. Burgos St., Cebu City The museum features a Liturgical Exhibition of Artifacts found in parishes all over the province of Cebu, It traces the history of the parishes and pinpoints the richness of the cultural legacy of Cebu as the seat of Christianity. FORT SAN PEDRO NATIONAL MUSEUM Legaspi Ext., Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 256-2284 Operating hours: 8:00AM – 12:00NN / 1:00PM - 5:00PM
Tuesday to Saturday except Holidays Entrance fee: Free Located inside Fort San Pedro, the museum features artifacts taken from the old Spanish Galleon, San Diego within the deep sea of Fortune Island off the coast of Nasugbu, Batangas. Artifacts excavated within the fort's premises are also on display. Other artifacts include Ming porcelain pieces of all sizes, coins, lockets, sword fragments, canons and helmets. Well-kept flowerbeds and neat pathways align its interiors PRES. OSMENA MEMORABILIA AND CAP ART GALLERY 60 Osmena Blvd., Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 253-6519 Fax No. (63-32) 253-8102 Operating hours: 8:30AM – 12:00NN / 1:00PM – 5:00PM
Monday to Saturday Entrance fee: Free The gallery features a collection of personal belongings and documents of former President Sergio Osmena, the Grand Old Man of Cebu. RIZAL MUSEUM AND LIBRARY Osmena Blvd., Cebu City Features a collection of antiques donated by famous and rich Cebuano families. Also on display are collection of artworks of the Cebuano painters and artists. Its upper floor is utilized as a performing arts hall for concert and theatre productions by Cebu talents. On the ground floor is the Rizal Memorial Library where some important books on Cebuano history and culture can be found.
SALA PIANO MUSEUM 415 Gorordo Avenue, Lahug, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 231-1341 Operating hours: 9:00AM – 12:00NN PM by appointment Entrance Fee: Php5.00 per person The museum features the Ingrid Sala Sta. Maria Miniature Piano Collection as well as hundreds of pianos of varying sizes and shapes. It is also a venue for classical concerts. THE SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY MUSEUM Urgello Private Road, Cebu City Telefax (63-32) 253-6500 E-mail [email protected] Website www.cebu-online.com Operating hours: 1 10:00AM – 12:00PM / 1:00PM – 5:00PM
Tuesday to Saturday Entrance fee: Free Holds the extensive collection of Lydia Aznar Alfonso reflecting the flourishing trade, lifestyle and culture of the port city of Cebu in pre-historic times. Exhibits of excavated gold, trade beads, coins, iron-age potteries, rare trade wares of porcelain from China, Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand, including Ming, Celadon and other China trade jars, as well as Ban Chieng, Haripunchai pottery and gold teeth peggings. Said collection were excavated in the areas of Cebu, and the Visayas and Mindanao. The museum also displays heirloom jewelry, religious icons and church carvings and other church accessories. UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS MUSEUM P. del Rosario St., Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 253-1000 Operating hours: 8:00AM – 12:00NN / 1:30PM – 5:30PM
Monday to Friday 8:00am – 12:00NN, Saturday
Entrance fee: Php5.00 per person Founded in 1967 by the late German Fr. Rudolph Rahmann, the museum has four galleries namely: the Spanish Colonial; the Enthographic; the Archeological; and, the Natural Science. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES MUSEUM Salinas Drive, Lahug, Cebu City Contains the memorabilia of Dr. Jose Rizal given by his sister to the University of Southern Philippines Museum. Convention and Exhibition Facilities CEBU CITY MARRIOTT HOTEL Cardinal Rosales Ave. Cebu Business Park, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 232-6100 Fax No. (63-32) 232-7072 Email [email protected] Total No. of Function Rooms: 8 Capacity: Minimum – 9 Maximum – 600 CEBU GRAND HOTEL Cebu Capitol Commercial Complex, N. Escario St., Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 254-6331 Fax No. (63-32) 254-6363 Total No. of Function Rooms: 8 Capacity: Minimum – 15 Maximum – 150
CEBU INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER (CICC) Salinas Drive, Lahug, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 232-6888 Fax No. (63-32) 232-6880 Email [email protected] Total No. of Function Rooms: 9 Capacity: Minimum – 30 Maximum – 2,800 CEBU MIDTOWN HOTEL Fuente Osmena, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 253-9711 Fax No. (63-32) 253-9763 Email [email protected] Total No. of Function Rooms: 7 Capacity: Minimum – 30 Maximum – 800 COSTABELLA TROPICAL BEACH RESORT Buyong, Lapu-lapu City Tel. No. (63-32) 340-5932 Fax No. (63-32) 231-4415 Email [email protected] Total No. of Function Rooms: 6 Capacity: Minimum – 50 Maximum – 500 ECOTECH CENTER DECS Ecotech Center, Lahug, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 231-3651 No. of Function Rooms: 8 Capacity: Minimum – 25 Maximum – 300 GRAND MAJESTIC CONVENTION CITY, INC. Archbishop Reyes Avenue, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 232-1103/232-0990 Fax No. (63-32) 231-6982 Total No. of Function Rooms: 14 Capacity: Minimum – 15 Maximum – 1,700 MARCO POLO PLAZA CEBU Cebu Veterans Drive, Nivel Hills, Lahug, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 253-1111/417-2980 Email [email protected] Total No. of Function Rooms: 9 Capacity: Minimum – 42 Maximum – 1,000 MONTEBELLO VILLA HOTEL Banilad, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 231-3681 to 89 Fax No. (63-32) 231-4455 Email [email protected]
[email protected] Total No. of Function Rooms: 13 Capacity: Minimum – 12 Maximum – 700 PLANTATION BAY RESORT & SPA Marigondon, Mactan Island, Cebu Tel. No. (63-32) 340-5987 Fax No. (63-32) 340-5988 Email [email protected] Total No. of Function Rooms: 8 Capacity: Minimum – 10 Maximum – 600 SM CITY CEBU North Reclamation Area, Cebu City Tel. No. (63-32) 231-9851 Fax No. (63-32) 231-2079