10 Must-Visit Spots in Dalaguete

These spots in Dalaguete will make you sing “I love Cebu” indeed.

If you find yourself wandering around the wonders of Cebu, you should definitely visit the beautiful Municipality of Dalaguete. Dalaguete is a hotpot of historic colonial landmarks and amazing beaches.

Dalaguete has a lot more to offer and we compiled 10 of the must-visit spots in the Municipality.

1. Obong Spring Resorts

Planning for a weekend trip? Staying at Obong Spring Resorts is definitely a great idea. The resort is known for its natural coldwater spring pool. Refresh during a hot day and bathe in the beautiful blue-green waters.

Aside from the pool, there is also the Dalakit Tree. The tree is over centuries old and is even believed to be the provider of the spring.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

DAY USE:

  • Entrance fee: ₱10 per adult; ₱5 per child
  • Opening hours: 9AM to 5PM daily

COTTAGE RATES:

  • ₱100 – ₱300

OTHER INFORMATION:

  • Corkage fee: None
  • Contact numbers: 0947-707-6048
  • Email address: N/A
  • Facebook Page: N/A

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Obong, Dalaguete, Southern Cebu, Philippines.

BY BUS: From the South Bus Terminal, ride any bus that will pass by Dalaguete. Ask the driver or conductor to drop you off at the resort.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Obong Spring Resort” in Dalaguete. Parking space is available.

2. 150 Peakway Mountain Resort

Color those glamping plans and head straight to 150 Peakway Mountain Resort. Nestled in the embrace of the mountains, 150 Peakway Moutain resort is a beautiful glamping site that brings you closer to nature.

There’s a spacious villa to accommodate you, your family, and your friends. However, if you want to elevate your glamping experience, they also have tents and glamping domes available.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

DAY USE:

  • N/A

ROOM RATES:

  • Villa: ₱12,000 per night for Monday to Thursday; ₱15,000 per night for Friday to Sunday
    • With own Pool
    • 8 pax
  • Suite: ₱3,500 per night for Monday to Thursday; ₱4,000 per night for Friday to Sunday
    • 2 pax
  • Dome 1, 2, 3: ₱8,000 per night for Monday to Thursday; ₱10,000 for Friday to Sunday
    • With own Jacuzzi
    • 4 pax
  • Dome 4,5,6: ₱6,000 per night for Monday to Thursday; ₱8,000
    • With own Jacuzzi
    • 6 pax

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Private Mantalongon Road, Dalaguete City, Cebu.

BY BUS: N/A.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “150 Peakway Mountain Resort” in Dalaguete. Parking space is available.

3. Kandungaw Peak

If you love hiking and trekking then you’ll probably love Kandungaw Peak. The Kandungaw Peak is one of the highest in Dalaguete and it is not for the faint of heart. The peak is surrounded by lush plants and flowers that grow wildly in the area.

It might be a treacherous climb but when you reach the peak, it will all be worth it because of the amazing view it offers.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

DAY USE:

  • Entrance/Environmental fee: ₱50 per person
  • Guide Fee: ₱100 – ₱200 per group

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Brgy. Maloray, Dalaguete, Southern Cebu — 3-4 hours away from Cebu City.

BY BUS: From Cebu City, Ride any bus going to Mantalongon, Dalaguete. Tell the driver to drop you off at Mantalongon Market and from there, you have to ride a habal-habal going to Brgy. Maloray. You can ask the locals where the peak is.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Kandungaw Peak” in Dalaguete.

4. Sergio’s Strawberry Farm

Why go to Baguio when you can taste sweet strawberries in Dalaguete. Segio’s Strawberry is nestled in the summer capital of the south and provides visitors with fresh, juicy, and perfectly plump strawberries. You can even pick and pluck the strawberries of your choice.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

FEES:

  • Entrance fee: ₱50 per adult
  • Strawberry Price: ₱800/kilo
  • Opening hours: 8AM to 5PM on Saturdays and Sundays (Closed on Weekdays)

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Brgy. Maloray, Dalaguete, southern Cebu — approx. 3 hours away from Cebu City.

BY BUS: From the South Bus Terminal, ride a bus going to Dalaguete. Tell the conductor or driver to drop you off at Dalaguete Proper. Ride a habal-habal and tell the driver to drop you off at the Strawberry farm.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Sergio’s Farm” in Dalaguete Parking space is available.

5. Osmeña Peak Dalaguete

Another treat for adrenaline seekers! Dalaguete is home to another amazing peak, the Osmeña Peak. The peak is the highest one in Cebu and it offers an amazing view of the Island. Osmeña Peak is also known as the chocolate hills of Cebu.

The location is popular for photo-taking as well because of its gorgeous overlooking.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

DAY USE:

  • Entrance/Environmental fee: ₱50 per person
  • Camping Fee: ₱100 group

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Brgy. Mantalungon, Dalaguete, Southern Cebu — 2.5-3 hours away from Cebu City.

BY BUS: From Cebu City, Ride any bus that passes by Dalaguete. Ask the driver to drop you off at the Dalaguete Junction and take a habal-habal going to the jump-off point. Once at the jump-off, make your way to the registration office by following the stone path.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Osmeña Peak” in Dalaguete.

6. San Guillermo De Aquitania Church

Dalaguete is the home of historic places, even historic churches. If you are catholic and are fond of visiting beautiful churches, the San Guillermo De Aquitania Church is a must on your list.

HOW TO GET THERE?

BY BUS:  From the South Bus Terminal, ride a bus that goes to Dalaguete and tell the conductor to drop you off at Poblacion, Dalaguete. The church is just a short walk away from the Highway.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “San Guillermo De Aquitania Church” in Dalaguete.

7. Sunflower Garden

Beautiful, bright, and yellow- These are the perfect words to describe the flowers at the Sunflower Garden in Dalaguete. Frolic amidst rows and rows of magnificent sunflowers in the garden and don’t forget to take picture-perfect shots. Not only that, there are other species of flowers available as well.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

DAY USE:

  • Entrance/Environmental fee: ₱50 per person
  • Opening Hours: 8AM to 5PM from Mondays to Sundays

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Sitio Alang-Alang, Mantalongon, Dalaguete, Southern Cebu — approx. 3 hours away from the city.

BY BUS: From South Bus Terminal, ride any bus going to Dalaguete. Ask the driver or conductor to drop you off at 7-Eleven Dalaguete. Ride a habal-habal going to the Sunflower Garden

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Sunflower Garden” in Dalaguete.

8. Denrey’s Resort

All aboard this ship-themed resort in Dalaguete. Denrey’s Resort is a unique place to spend your vacation because it takes the theme of a ship. Even the balcony that’s overlooking the pool is shaped like a ship deck. The best thing about the resort is you can rent the whole place to yourself and your family or friends.

The resort is equipped with a pool for you to swim in to cool down and refresh.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

DAY USE:

  • Entrance fee: ₱100 per person

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Cawayan, Dalaguete, southern Cebu — approx. 2-3 hours away from the city.

BY BUS: From South Bus Terminal, ride any bus going to Dalaguete. Ask the driver or conductor to drop you off at Denrey’s Resort which is located along the highway. The resort is located before Cawayan Elementary School

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Denrey’s Resort” in Dalaguete.

9. Dingayop Spring and Nature Park

Let’s add another cold spring to the mix with Dingayop Spring and Nature Park. The place is surrounded by lush trees which helps with its cold climate. And for those who love walking or trekking, the way to the spring requires trekking on a trail which is something to enjoy.

Not only that, one of the assets of Dingayop Spring and Nature Park is its naturally formed rocks called the “Malalag”. Aside from that, there are also caves in which you can go in and take photos.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

DAY USE:

  • Entrance fee: ₱50 per person
  • Cave: ₱100
  • Package Tour (max of 4): ₱375 per head
    • Inclusive of guide fee, entrance fee, and gears

OTHER INFORMATION:

  • Corkage fee: N/A
  • Helmet & Life Jacket: ₱30
  • Trail Guide Fee: ₱20 per head
  • Tour Guide Fee: ₱500 per head
  • Contact numbers: N/A
  • Email address: N/A
  • Facebook Page: N/A

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Obo, Dalaguete, Southern Cebu — approx. 3 hours away from the city.

BY BUS: From South Bus Terminal, ride any bus going to Dalaguete. Ask the driver or conductor to drop you off at Osmeña Peak. Upon arriving, ride a habal-habal and tell the driver to take you to Dingayop Spring and Nature Park

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Obo Guadalupe” and ask the locals how to get to Dingayop Spring and Nature Park.

10. Casino Peak

And last but definitely not least, Casino Peak. This is another great place for those who love trekking and hiking. If you are coming from Osmeña Peak, Casino Peak can easily be accessed. This place is also dubbed the chocolate hills of Cebu because of its resemblance to the famous Bohol tourist spot.

The peak is insta-worthy and offers hikers a wonderful overlooking of the hills.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

DAY USE:

  • Entrance fee: ₱30 per person
  • Tour Guide: ₱200 per group

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Sitio Lugsangan in Barangay Tabon, Dalaguete, Cebu.

BY BUS: From the South Bus Terminal, ride a bus going to Dalaguete. Tell the conductor or driver to drop you off at Dalaguete Proper. Ride a habal-habal and tell the driver to drop you off at Casino Peak in Sitio Lugsangan..

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Casino peak” in Dalaguete.

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