Best Stays
Ranked by verified guest reviews — the best-rated stays across the island
Cebu's accommodation market divides clearly between two zones: Mactan Island, connected to the mainland by two bridges, is home to the island's flagship beach resorts — including several that regularly rank among the Philippines' finest — with private beaches, dive centres, multiple pools, and direct water access. Cebu City itself caters to business travellers and independent tourists with everything from international business hotels in the IT Park and Cebu Business Park to budget guesthouses near the port. South Cebu adds a third dimension: remote eco-resorts and dive lodges in Moalboal, Oslob, and Badian for travellers chasing the island's world-class nature experiences. Rankings below pull the highest-rated properties from verified guest reviews.
How are these rankings determined?
Rankings are based on verified guest review ratings submitted through the Island Seeker directory. Businesses are sorted by average rating (highest first), with ties broken by total review count and featured status. The list is updated in real time as new verified reviews are submitted. Only active, verified listings appear.
questions & answers
What is the best hotel in Cebu?
The top-rated hotels in Cebu based on verified guest reviews are predominantly the luxury beachfront resorts on Mactan Island — including Shangri-La Mactan, Crimson Resort & Spa, Plantation Bay, and Movenpick Hotel Mactan — which offer private beaches, multiple pools, and comprehensive dive and water-sport facilities. Specific rankings update as reviews arrive — see the current list above.
Should I stay in Mactan Island or Cebu City?
Mactan Island is best for beach holidays, diving, water sports, and resort relaxation. It has limited authentic local dining and sightseeing but excellent resort infrastructure. Cebu City is better for exploring the island's history (Basilica del Santo Niño, Fort San Pedro, Magellan's Cross), eating authentic local food, and using the city as a base for day trips to Kawasan Falls, Oslob whale sharks, or Moalboal diving. Many visitors split their stay — a few nights at a Mactan resort and a night or two in the city.
How much do hotels cost in Cebu?
Budget guesthouses and hostels in Cebu City start from $15–$35 per night. Mid-range hotels in Cebu City and Mactan run $50–$120. Luxury beachfront resorts on Mactan Island typically cost $180–$500+ per night for a standard room. Dive resorts in Moalboal and Oslob range from $40 to $150 depending on the level of comfort. Prices peak during the Sinulog Festival (third Sunday of January) and Holy Week (March/April), when advance booking is essential.
Are there good dive resorts in Cebu outside Mactan?
Yes — Moalboal on the southwest coast is arguably Cebu's best dive destination, famous for the permanent sardine run (a swirling school of millions of sardines just metres from shore) and easy access to turtle-dense reef. Oslob in the south has whale shark watching as well as basic dive facilities. Badian has the Kawasan Falls canyoneering experience and emerging dive sites. These south Cebu dive lodges are far more affordable than Mactan resorts and attract serious divers over resort holidaymakers.
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