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5 Days in Cebu

Five days to hit every major highlight — beach, wildlife, culture, diving, and lechon

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

Verified 2026 · Island Seeker Editorial

5 days
First-timers, couples, adventure travellers
Nov–May (dry season)
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Day 1

Mactan Arrival & Reef Snorkelling

MorningArrive at Mactan-Cebu Airport

Clear immigration, grab a Grab or taxi, and check into your Mactan Island resort or Cebu City hotel. If arriving early, get to the beach — Mactan resort house reefs have sea turtles and healthy coral just offshore, and the calm water is ideal for settling in.

Where to stay in Cebu →
AfternoonHilutungan Marine Sanctuary

Book a short boat trip from the Mactan waterfront to Hilutungan Marine Sanctuary — a protected marine park teeming with reef fish, sea turtles, and healthy coral at snorkelling depth. The boat ride is 20–30 minutes; snorkel tours run 2–3 hours and cost ₱600–₱1,200 per person. One of the best-value marine experiences in the Philippines.

Things to do on Mactan Island →
EveningWelcome Dinner — Cebu Seafood

Mactan's waterfront restaurants along Punta Engaño Road serve fresh seafood priced by weight — choose your fish, crab, or prawns from the ice display and specify how you want it cooked. A full dinner for two with drinks runs ₱1,200–₱2,000.

Where to eat in Cebu →

Tip: Download Grab before arrival and link your card — it's the easiest way to get around Mactan and Cebu City without fare negotiation.

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Day 2

Cebu City — Heritage, Lechon & Coffee

MorningBasilica, Magellan's Cross & Fort San Pedro

Take a Grab to Cebu City (30–50 minutes). Start at the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño — the Philippines' oldest and most venerated church. Walk 2 minutes to Magellan's Cross, planted by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521 during the first Catholic mass on Philippine soil. Continue to Fort San Pedro, the triangular 16th-century Spanish fortification overlooking the port.

Things to do in Cebu City →
AfternoonLechon Lunch + Carbon Market

Lunch at CNT Lechon or Zubuchon — arrive before 1pm for the best cuts. After lunch, walk Carbon Market: the Philippines' most atmospheric public market, with dried fish, tropical fruit, and market goods at wholesale prices. Taboan Market nearby sells vacuum-packed danggit and chorizo de Cebu — the best souvenirs to bring home.

Where to eat in Cebu →
EveningLahug Specialty Coffee & Dinner

Spend the late afternoon in the Lahug neighbourhood — Cebu's specialty coffee heartland. A walk-around cluster of independent cafes with pour-over menus, single-origin Philippine Arabica, and aesthetics to match any Southeast Asian capital. Dinner at a contemporary Filipino restaurant in IT Park or Crossroads.

Cafes in Cebu →

Tip: The Basilica is most atmospheric early morning (6–8am) before tour groups arrive. If Day 2 is a Saturday, the Carbon Market is at its busiest and most chaotic — bring a small bag and be aware of your belongings.

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Day 3

Oslob Whale Sharks + Kawasan Falls

MorningOslob Whale Shark Snorkelling

Depart Mactan at 4:00–4:30am with your pre-booked tour. Arrive Oslob around 7:30–8am. Swimmers accompany whale sharks in their natural habitat — the sharks are 5–12 metres long and completely docile. Daily quotas mean arriving early is essential. Briefing covers safety rules; life jackets and guides are provided.

Things to do in Oslob →
AfternoonKawasan Falls Canyoneering

Tour coaches transfer to Badian (1.5 hours from Oslob) for the Kawasan Falls canyon tour. Guides lead groups through a 3–4 hour route: river walks, cliff jumps of 5–8 metres, a natural water slide, and body-float sections in vivid turquoise water. The final reveal at Kawasan's main falls is genuinely spectacular.

Things to do in Cebu →
EveningReturn to Base & Recovery Dinner

Back at your hotel around 7–8pm. Sore legs guaranteed from the canyoneering. A simple dinner at a nearby restaurant and early to bed — Day 4 is Moalboal.

Top restaurants in Cebu →

Tip: Wear water shoes or old trainers for canyoneering — bare feet on river rocks are painful and some sections require grip. Tour operators may provide bootie rentals (₱50).

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Day 4

Moalboal — Sardine Run & Diving

MorningBus to Moalboal & Check In

From Cebu City's South Bus Terminal, air-conditioned Ceres Liner buses leave for Moalboal from 5am (2–2.5 hours, ₱120–₱130). Alternatively, book a private van from your Mactan hotel (1.5–2 hours, faster). Check into a Panagsama Beach dive resort and walk the 5 minutes to the water.

Things to do in Moalboal →
AfternoonSardine Run Snorkel + Turtle Dive

Rent snorkel gear (₱200–₱300) and wade in from Panagsama Beach — the sardine school is right there, 3–8 metres down, a swirling column of millions of fish. Most dive operators offer a combined sardine run + sea turtle shore dive for ₱700–₱1,000. The turtles graze on the reef in 5–15 metres of water and are entirely unbothered by calm divers and snorkellers.

Diving in Cebu →
EveningSunset at Panagsama & Seafood Dinner

Moalboal's Panagsama Beach has a string of laid-back restaurants and dive bars facing the water. Fresh grilled fish, cold San Miguel beer, and the sun dropping into the Bohol Strait make for one of the most memorable evenings in the Philippines. Budget ₱300–₱500 for dinner and drinks.

Restaurants in Moalboal →

Tip: The sardine run is a year-round permanent feature — it has been in the same spot for decades. No special conditions or seasons are needed. Any morning or afternoon works.

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Day 5

Mactan Island-Hopping & Departure

MorningReturn to Mactan + Island-Hopping Charter

Bus or van back to Mactan (2–2.5 hours). If your flight is evening, there is time for a half-day island-hopping trip from the Mactan waterfront. A bangka with crew visits Hilutungan Sanctuary, Caohagan Island, and a sandbar — snorkel stops, beach time, and lunch included. Book through your resort or a waterfront operator.

Best beaches in Cebu →
AfternoonSpa & Airport

A final spa treatment at your Mactan resort (CHI at Shangri-La or Aum at Crimson) is the ideal pre-flight wind-down — 60-minute massage from ₱2,500. Check out, store luggage, and transfer to the airport. Budget 1.5 hours for the Mactan to terminal transfer plus check-in.

Spas in Cebu →
EveningFly Home

Most evening departures from Mactan-Cebu International Airport connect to Manila, Hong Kong, Singapore, Seoul, and Tokyo. The airport is modern and efficient — security and boarding are generally straightforward.

Tip: Vacuum-packed danggit (dried fish) and chorizo de Cebu from Taboan Market survive international flights in checked luggage. Declare food items at customs on arrival if required by your home country.

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FAQ — 5 Days in Guam

Is 5 days enough to see the best of Cebu?

5 days covers Cebu's headline experiences very well: Mactan Island beach and snorkelling, Cebu City heritage and lechon, the Oslob whale shark + Kawasan Falls combo, and the Moalboal sardine run. You won't reach Malapascua (thresher sharks) or the Camotes Islands on 5 days — those are best added to a 7-day trip.

Do I need to book activities in advance for 5 days in Cebu?

Book the Oslob + Kawasan Falls combo tour 2–3 days in advance (daily quotas apply). Everything else — Hilutungan boat trips, Moalboal dive operators, island-hopping bangkas — can generally be arranged on the day or with 1 day's notice outside peak season.

Should I stay in Mactan or Cebu City for 5 days?

For 5 days, staying on Mactan Island offers the best logistics: direct beach access, proximity to the airport, and easy day-trip departures for south Cebu. Cebu City is accessible as a full day trip. Alternatively, split your stay — 3 nights Mactan, 2 nights in Moalboal — for a more immersive experience.

What is the most memorable experience in a 5-day Cebu trip?

Most visitors cite either the Moalboal sardine run or the Kawasan Falls canyoneering as the standout memory of a 5-day Cebu trip. The sardine run — an accessible, year-round, free-to-snorkel natural spectacle just metres from shore — consistently produces the most surprised reactions from first-time visitors who arrive expecting 'just another snorkel'.

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