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By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

Cebu is surrounded by some of the most diverse beach environments in the Philippines. The Mactan coastline offers resort beach clubs and calm, reef-sheltered waters ideal for families. Heading north, Malapascua Island has powder-white Bounty Beach — a beautiful arc of fine sand facing the Visayan Sea — alongside world-class thresher shark diving. The Camotes Islands, a two-hour ferry from Danao, have pristine white-sand beaches and a relaxed pace rarely found this close to a major city. In the south, Sugar Beach near Dumaguete's spillover reaches into Cebu province, while hidden coves around Badian and Moalboal reward independent travellers willing to explore.

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What is the best beach in Cebu?

It depends on what you are looking for. For resort beach-club convenience with calm water, Mactan Island's resort beaches (particularly at Shangri-La and Crimson) are the most polished. For natural white-sand beauty, Malapascua Island's Bounty Beach and the Camotes Islands' beaches are harder to beat. For a combination of beach and adventure (diving, canyoneering), Moalboal and the south Cebu coast offer the best all-round experience.

How do I get to Malapascua Island from Cebu City?

From Cebu City's North Bus Terminal, take a bus or van to Maya Port (approximately 3–3.5 hours). From Maya, pump boats run regularly to Malapascua Island (approximately 20–30 minutes, ₱100–150). The last boat from Maya is usually around 5–6 pm. Most dive resorts on Malapascua can arrange private transfers. The journey is long but the island — especially for thresher shark diving — is worth it.

Are the beaches near Moalboal good for swimming?

Moalboal's Panagsama Beach is a black-and-grey pebble beach rather than white sand, but the water is excellent for snorkelling and diving — the sardine run swirls literally metres from the shoreline. White Beach in nearby Basdaku is a more typical sandy beach suitable for swimming and relaxing. For the classic white-sand beach experience near Moalboal, a short boat ride to Pescador Island or Sumilon Island offers both. Most visitors come to Moalboal primarily for the marine life rather than sunbathing.

Can I day-trip to Cebu's best beaches from Mactan?

Several excellent beach and island-hopping day trips operate from Mactan. Hilutungan Marine Sanctuary, Caohagan Island, and Olango Island are all within 20–45 minutes by pump boat and can easily be done in half a day. The Camotes Islands require an early start for a full day trip. Malapascua and Moalboal are better as overnight stays given their distance. Most Mactan resort hotels have on-site tour desks that can organise all of these.

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