Cebu Area GuideBantayan Island, Cebu, Philippines
White sand, turquoise water, and one of Cebu's most beautiful island escapes
Bantayan Island is one of the most beautiful island destinations accessible from Cebu, located 30 km off the northwest coast of Cebu province in the Visayan Sea. The island is famous for its powdery white sand beaches — particularly Santa Fe Beach and Kota Beach — and the crystal-clear turquoise water that rivals more famous Philippine beach destinations at a fraction of the price. Bantayan Town (the main settlement) is quiet and unhurried, centred around a century-old church and a central plaza. The island is reached by bus from Cebu City's North Bus Terminal to Hagnaya Port, followed by a ferry to Bantayan — a total journey of approximately 3.5–4 hours. Most visitors come for 2–3 nights of pure beach relaxation.
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How do I get to Bantayan Island from Cebu City?
From Cebu City's North Bus Terminal, take a bus or van to Hagnaya Port in San Remigio (approximately 2.5–3 hours). From Hagnaya, passenger ferries run regularly to Bantayan Island (approximately 1 hour, ₱180–₱220). Total journey: 3.5–4 hours. The last ferry from Hagnaya is typically around 5–6 pm; check current schedules. Overnight stays are recommended — the island is too far for a comfortable day trip.
What is there to do on Bantayan Island?
Bantayan is primarily a beach destination. Activities include swimming and snorkelling (the shallow reef near Ogtong Cave is excellent), island hopping to surrounding smaller islands, renting a bicycle to explore the island (it is flat and easy cycling), visiting the historic church in Bantayan Town, and eating the island's exceptionally fresh seafood at the beachside restaurants in Santa Fe. It is an ideal destination for those seeking quiet beaches without the resort-hotel crowds of Mactan.