Cebu is a welcoming and generally safe destination for tourists. That said, tropical island environments come with their own hazards โ from extreme UV radiation and seasonal dengue fever to typhoon season and ocean rip currents. These guides cover what every visitor to Cebu needs to know before they go.
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8 Safety Topics
Cebu Safety Guides
Sun & UV Safety
Cebu sits 10ยฐ from the equator. UV Index regularly hits 11โ12 (Extreme). Reef-safe SPF 50+, rash guards, and shade breaks between 10amโ4pm are non-negotiable.
Rip Currents & Swimming
Open beaches at Malapascua and southern Cebu can have strong rip currents during habagat (wet season). Always swim at marked areas and ask locals before entering unknown breaks.
Typhoon Preparedness
The Philippines averages 20+ typhoons per year. Eastern Visayas bears the brunt, but Cebu can be affected JuneโNovember. Monitor PAGASA bulletins and know your accommodation's evacuation plan.
Dengue & Health Safety
Dengue is endemic in Cebu year-round, peaking JulyโOctober. Use DEET repellent, wear long sleeves at dusk, and avoid stagnant water. Drink bottled water only โ tap water is not safe.
Marine Life Hazards
Box jellyfish appear seasonally in enclosed bays. Sea urchins and fire coral are common on reefs โ wear reef shoes. Lion- and stonefish hide in sand; shuffle your feet. Most stings are painful but not fatal.
Road & Traffic Safety
Cebu City has some of the worst traffic in the Philippines. Habal-habal (motorcycle taxis) are cheap but carry real injury risk โ avoid them. Use Grab or metered taxis. Jeepney and V-Hire passengers should guard bags.
Whale Shark & Dive Safety
Oslob's whale shark interaction requires a briefing: no touching, no flash photography, maintain 4m distance, no sunscreen in water. At dive sites, always dive with a certified guide and check tank fills at reputable shops.
General Tourist Safety
Cebu is generally safe for tourists. Common risks: bag-snatching on Colon Street, overcharging in unmetered tricycles, and ATM skimmers โ use bank ATMs only. Keep copies of your passport and eTravel QR code.
Typhoon Season: June โ November
If you're visiting Cebu between June and November, monitor PAGASA daily and know the Public Storm Warning Signal (PSWS) system. Signal No. 1 means expect rough weather; Signal No. 3+ means stay indoors and follow local authority instructions.
Dengue Fever โ Year-Round Risk
Unlike many tropical destinations where dengue is seasonal, Cebu and Metro Cebu have year-round dengue transmission, peaking JulyโOctober. Apply DEET repellent (30%+) every morning, especially if visiting outdoor areas at dawn or dusk. Symptoms typically appear 4โ10 days after a mosquito bite: sudden high fever, severe headache, pain behind the eyes, muscle and joint pain, rash. Seek medical attention immediately โ dengue is serious but treatable when caught early.
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