Private 5-Hour Cebu City Tour with Lunch
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5 hours (approx.)
Hotel pickup offered
Mobile ticket
Offered in: English
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Overview
Explore the history and culture of Cebu City on a half-day, private tour for your group of up to six people. Visit a Taoist temple and a 16th-century basilica, then see Magellan’s Cross, left by explorers who arrived on the island in 1521. Tour Fort San Pedro, and take in the Casa Gorordo Museum, a hardwood house restored in period style. This private tour includes lunch, entrance fees, and round-trip transport from hotels in Cebu City.
- Visit historic and religious landmarks
- Private guide for a personalized experience
- All entrance fees and lunch included
- Family friendly
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Start with 9am pickup at your hotel in Cebu City, where you’ll meet a private guide for a morning of exploration. The first stop of the day is the Cebu Taoist Temple, 4 miles (6 km.) outside of the city center. Cebu City’s Chinese community built the temple in 1972, and its colorful gate echoes the Great Wall of China, with sinuous dragons and tiered roofs.
Continue past the Carbon Market, where vendors bring fresh produce from around the island, and visit the Basilica del Santo Niño, a catholic basilica founded in 1565. Cross the street to see Magellan’s Cross, left by Portuguese and Spanish explorers on the orders of famed navigator Ferdinand Magellan.
Learn about Cebu’s military history at Fort San Pedro, a Spanish fortification that now contains a tranquil garden, then make the final stop of the day at the Casa Gorordo Museum. Tour the historic home, which was built with Mactan coral and hardwoods, to see what life was like for the Philippines elite families in the mid 19th century. This tour concludes with drop-off at your Cebu City hotel.
Continue past the Carbon Market, where vendors bring fresh produce from around the island, and visit the Basilica del Santo Niño, a catholic basilica founded in 1565. Cross the street to see Magellan’s Cross, left by Portuguese and Spanish explorers on the orders of famed navigator Ferdinand Magellan.
Learn about Cebu’s military history at Fort San Pedro, a Spanish fortification that now contains a tranquil garden, then make the final stop of the day at the Casa Gorordo Museum. Tour the historic home, which was built with Mactan coral and hardwoods, to see what life was like for the Philippines elite families in the mid 19th century. This tour concludes with drop-off at your Cebu City hotel.
Itinerary
Basilica del Santo Nino, which houses a revered 16th-century statuette of the Christ child (Santo Niño). Across the street you can see Magellan’s Cross, which was installed by Portuguese and Spanish explorers under orders from Ferdinand Magellan upon arriving in Cebu in 1521.
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Ticket Included
After morning pickup from your Cebu hotel, travel in a private vehicle about four miles (6km) outside the city center to the Cebu Taoist Temple.
Step inside the Taoist Temple, which was built by the city's Chinese community in the 1970s. Pass the Carbon Market, where most of the city’s fresh produce is sold.
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Ticket Included
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