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Temple of Leah (Cebu City) A grand Roman-inspired temple dedicated to love. It offers stunning architecture, panoramic city views, and a romantic atmosphere.
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Osmeña Peak (Dalaguete) The highest peak in Cebu, offering panoramic views of lush green hills and the surrounding islands. It’s a popular spot for hiking and photography.
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Malapascua Island Famous for its white sand beaches and thresher shark diving, this island is a haven for divers and beachgoers alike.
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Moalboal Sardine Run (Panagsama Beach) Dive or snorkel to witness millions of sardines forming mesmerizing underwater patterns. The clear waters and vibrant marine life are unforgettable.
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Sirao Flower Garden (Cebu City) Known as the "Little Amsterdam of Cebu," this garden is filled with vibrant celosia flowers, offering a picturesque spot for photos and relaxation.
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Tumalog Falls (Oslob) A stunning waterfall with a wide curtain-like cascade. The cool, refreshing waters and serene atmosphere make it a favorite among visitors.
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Bantayan Island A tranquil island with powdery white sand beaches and a laid-back vibe. It’s perfect for beach lovers and those seeking a peaceful escape.
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Sumilon Island A pristine island near Oslob, known for its crystal-clear waters, white sandbars, and a luxurious resort. It’s ideal for snorkeling, diving, and relaxation.
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Oslob Whale Shark Watching Swim or observe gentle whale sharks (butanding) in their natural habitat. This unique experience is a must-do for wildlife enthusiasts.
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Kawasan Falls (Badian) A breathtaking three-tiered waterfall with turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, canyoneering, and photography. The lush jungle surroundings make it a paradise for nature lovers.
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Visit St. Mary the Virgin Church Explore the historic St. Mary the Virgin Church, a stone church built in the early 1900s. It’s a peaceful spot with a charming old-world vibe.
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Hike to Pongas Falls For a less crowded waterfall experience, hike to Pongas Falls. The trail is adventurous, and the falls are surrounded by lush greenery.
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Respect local customs: Sagada is a culturally rich area, so be mindful of traditions and practices.
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Experience the Sagada Pottery Visit the Sagada Pottery and try your hand at making your own pottery. It’s a fun and creative way to connect with the local culture.
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Try Sagada’s Local Coffee Savor a cup of locally grown Sagada coffee at one of the town’s cozy cafes. The coffee is known for its rich flavor and is a must-try for coffee lovers.