The universe has semi-spoken; the new Miss Universe Philippines has been crowned.
Michelle Dee emerged as the victor beating the other 37 candidates during Miss Universe Philippines 2023 on May 13. Dee is now next in line to represent the Philippines in the most awaited Miss Universe competition.
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But who is Michelle Dee? Who is the girl behind the crown? Let’s find out.
Michelle Dee is the 28-year-old daughter of former beauty queen Melanie Marquez. Melanie Marques was Miss International in 1979. She is also the cousin of Reina Hispanoamericana 2017 Winwyn Marquez.
Before becoming Miss Universe Philippines, Michelle Dee was crowned Miss World Philipines in 2019, represented the country during the Miss World 2019, and made it to the Top 12 semifinals.
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She also participated in the Miss Universe Philippines 2022. She came in second place and was crowned Miss Universe Philippines Tourism 2022.
Michelle shared in an interview with Preview that pageantry never crossed her mind. However, she reconsidered when she became a judge for the Mister World Pageant. The new Miss Universe Philippines saw how Filipinos embrace and support pageantry, and that’s when she decided to try her luck.
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Michelle Dee will conquer El Salvador for Miss Universe 2023. Will this be the Philippines’ 5th Miss Universe Crown? We are keen to find out. Good Luck, Michelle Dee, and may the Universe be ever in your favor.
Who said we have to travel somewhere far to enjoy? The Queen City of the South is not called the queen for no reason!
In the exciting city of Cebu, adventure can be found around every corner and fun knows no bounds. You do not have to get too far outside of the city to get a good dose of adrenaline, home is also a destination for those looking for thrilling activities and unique experiences inside the busy metropolitan.
Cebu provides a wide variety of activities that will keep you engaged! Let us see where we can head to the next time we seek dopamine.
1. Durhan Paintball
At Durhan Paintball, get ready to channel your inner warrior and engage in an adrenaline-pumping experience!
Enter the arena of combat where teamwork, skill, and strategy thrive with thrilling battle scenarios while avoiding paintballs and planning your next move.
Photo from Durhan White Beach Resort Facebook Page
Photo from Durhan White Beach Resort Facebook Page
Photo from Durhan White Beach Resort Facebook Page
Photo from Durhan White Beach Resort Facebook Page
Photo from Durhan White Beach Resort Facebook Page
Photo from Durhan White Beach Resort Facebook Page
No matter your level of experience, Durham Paintball will have you on the edge of your seat while creating priceless memories with friends!
So arm yourself, aim accurately, and let Durham Paintball’s exciting canvas be painted by the brilliant colors of competition.
RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
RATES:
P250 per player
Inclusions:
Free 25 bullets
Gear up with Azodin Paintball guns/markers
Basic protective gears: Masks and Vest
30 minutes per game with 1,500 sq.meters of outdoor game
BY BUS/V-hire: Find your way to the Cebu North Bus Terminal and ride a bus/v-hire bound for Tabuelan or Victoria. Bus fare is ₱90-115 (one-way). Ask the driver to drop you off at the nearest stop to Durhan White Beach Resort.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Durhan White Beach Resort” in Tabuelan, Cebu. Parking space is available upon arrival. There are two routes to get there – one is through the northwest while the other is through the southwest. Private vehicles usually take the route that passes through the Transcentral Highway.
2. Anjo World
Cebu’s beloved amusement park!
Anjo World offers a world of excitement and entertainment to foreigners and locals alike.
Visitors of all ages can expect an unforgettable experience at Anjo World. Every nook of Anjo World is bursting with excitement, from heart-pounding roller coasters that send screams of joy into the sky to charming carousel rides that put smiles on kids’ faces.
Photo from Anjo World Facebook Page
Photo from Anjo World Facebook Page
Photo from Anjo World Facebook Page
Photo from Anjo World Facebook Page
Photo from Anjo World Facebook Page
Photo from Anjo World Facebook Page
Photo from Anjo World Facebook Page
Anjo World is an important component of the identity of the city because it serves as a gathering place for Cebuanos to make enduring memories with friends and family.
Anjo World is more than simply an amusement park to the people of Cebu; it represents happiness, laughter, and the spirit of exploration that characterizes their beloved city.
RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
RATES:
Adults:
P600 per head for Day Adventure Pass (unlimited rides, does not include Snow World)
P800 per head for DAP with Snow World (unlimited rides and unlimited Snow World)
P250 per head for SUPER TRES (three rides of your choice, one-time use only)
P350 per head Snow World only (unlimited access to Snow World)
Kids:
P600 per head for Day Adventure Pass (unlimited rides, does not include Snow World)
P680 per head for DAP with Snow World (unlimited rides and unlimited Snow World)
P250 per head for SUPER TRES (three rides of your choice, one-time use only)
HOW TO GET THERE?
Exact location: Belmont One in Cebu South Road, Upper Calajoan, Minglanilla
BY JEEPNEY: From CIT University or Punta Princesa or Bulacao/Pardo, ride any jeepney (usually 43/44) going to Minglanilla / Naga. From SM City Cebu, ride any jeepney (usually 10H) bound for Bulacao or Pardo. From there, ride another jeepney (43/44) going to Minglanilla / Naga. Or from Ayala Center Cebu, ride a 12L jeepney going to Punta Princesa. Inform the driver to drop you off at Anjo World Theme Park or at Petron Gas Station in Calajoan.
BY BUS: You can also ride any bus or minibus going south from the South Bus Terminal. Make sure to inform the driver or konduktor ahead that you’re dropping off at Petron Gas Station in Calajoan, Minglanilla.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps, and set your destination to “Belmont One” in Minglanilla.
3. Wild Bow Archery
Embark on a thrilling journey into the world of archery at Wild Bow Archery, Cebu’s newest and most exciting destination for aspiring archers.
Step onto the range, feel the bowstring’s strain on your fingertips, and release the arrows to fly with grace and precision. Is such a feeling familiar? Maybe it should be!
Photo from Wild Bow Archery Facebook Page
Photo from Wild Bow Archery Facebook Page
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Photo from Wild Bow Archery Facebook Page
Photo from Wild Bow Archery Facebook Page
Wild Bow Archery offers the ideal setting to hone your abilities or try your hand at this ancient sport for the first time, with state-of-the-art equipment, qualified teachers, and a pleasant atmosphere.
Whether you’re looking for a brand-new activity, an adrenaline-pumping challenge, or just a chance to relax, Wild Bow Archery guarantees a memorable and engaging experience.
RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
RATES:
Players in the indoor range may enjoy packages as low as P200 while those at the outdoor range may play as low as P150 per hour.
Single player — 18 arrow package (P200)
2 players — 36 arrow package (P360)
3 players — 54 arrow package (P540)
4 players — 90 arrow package (P900)
5 players — 150 arrow package (P1,375)
5 players — 200 arrow package (P1,710)
6 players — 240 arrow package (P1,920)
6 players — 300 arrow package (P2,220)
Indoor players may also avail of hourly rates but they are required to have their equipment and safety gear for it.
Single player — P250 per hour
2 players — P400 per hour
Outdoor players with their own equipment and safety gear may avail of hourly rates: P150 per hour, P200 for two hours, and P300 for three hours. Wild Bow Archery is also having a limited offer for unlimited shooting for as low as P3,000 per month.
HOW TO GET THERE?
Exact Location: SM Seaside City Cebu in South Road Properties (SRP), Cebu City
BY MYBUS: You can take a FREE MyBus ride from/to BDO Fuente Osmena from 8:20 am to 10:00pm. You can also ride any MyBus from SM City Cebu, Talisay, Mandaue City, Parkmall, and any Cibus to get to and from SM Seaside Drop-off point is at the City Wing Entrance.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps, and set your destination to “SM Seaside City Cebu”.
4. Ice Skating
The ice skating rink in Cebu has been around for years – has everyone tried it already?
Whether your answer is yes or no, ice skating will always be something we want to do in the back of our minds. In the heart of Cebu, at SM Seaside’s Ice Skating Rink, you can experience the excitement of skating on ice.
Photo from SM Seaside City Facebook Page
Photo from SM Seaside City Facebook Page
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Photo from SM Seaside City Facebook Page
Photo from SM Seaside City Facebook Page
Photo from SM Seaside City Facebook Page
Photo from SM Seaside City Facebook Page
Photo from SM Seaside City Facebook Page
Step out onto the reflective surface, lace up your skates, and start your frosty journey. Ice skating at SM Seaside delivers an exhilarating experience unlike any other, whether you are a seasoned skater or a newbie taking your first shaky steps.
Don’t pass up the opportunity to hit the ice at the SM Seaside Ice Skating Rink if you are searching for an exhilarating and unforgettable activity. Put those skates on, face the challenge, and set off on a chilly journey that will give you a lifetime of smiles.
RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
RATES:
Unlimited Skating: ₱420 per pax for whole day access with ice skating boots
Polar Bear Assistance: ₱100 per hr
Coach Assistance: ₱150 per 30 mins
Companion Pass: ₱100 per pax
Locker: ₱50 per pax
Basic Figure Skating Lessons: ₱3,600 per pax
Socks: ₱50 per pair
OTHER INFORMATION:
Weekdays maintenance: 9:30 AM to 10 AM; 3:00 PM to 3:30 PM; 6:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Operating hours: Sunday to Thursday 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM; Friday to Saturday 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Contact number: (032) 234-0787
HOW TO GET THERE?
Exact Location: 3/F SM Seaside City Cebu in South Road Properties (SRP), Cebu City.
BY MYBUS: You can take a FREE MyBus ride from/to BDO Fuente Osmena. Or ride any MyBus from SM City Cebu, Talisay, Mandaue City, Parkmall.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps, and set your destination to “SM Seaside City Cebu”.
5. Ammo-nation
Did you know that the city actually has a firing range?
At Ammo-nation, which was created with beginners in mind, feel the exhilaration of target shooting in the firing range.
Ammo-nation provides a secure and entertaining setting for individuals seeking to try their hand at shooting, and it’s conveniently located in the center of the city.
Photo from Ammo-nation Phil Facebook Page
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This firing range guarantees that new shooters may learn and practice in a controlled environment thanks to its qualified instructors, modern equipment, and tight safety measures.
Ammo-nation offers knowledgeable advice and a vast selection of firearms, whether you are new to shooting or looking to hone your skills. Ammo-nation is the ideal place for newcomers who want to explore the world of shooting in a safe and enjoyable way.
RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
HOW TO GET THERE?
Exact location: A. Soriano Jr Ave., North Reclamation Area, Mabolo, Cebu City
BY BUS: You can take a FREE MyBus ride to SM City Cebu. From there, you can cross the street to get to APM Centrale.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps, and set your destination to “SM City Cebu”. Cross the street, and you can find the place there.
Well, that wraps up our list!
In Cebu City, the fun is just around the corner – waiting to be discovered.
Cebu boasts a wide range of thrilling activities and delightful attractions that will keep you entertained for days and nights on end.
Therefore, do not underestimate the excitement waiting for you outside your own door. In Cebu, the entire city is a playground, with opportunities for enjoyment around every corner.
Snap out of the after holidays daze, Sinulog have already come and gone, move around, shake those laziness away because you are going to another adventure.
Such short period of time for your leave? Fret no more. We’ve got you covered with this perfect getaway without having to book a plane ticket to enjoy. We are talking about the humble town of Moalboal.
Moalboal, a small town with beautiful, quiet beaches is the perfect place to go if you’re planning for a quick or long escape from Cebu City. We are unveiling our favorite things to do in Moalboal.
1. TAGINIS FALLS – Brgy. Bala
If you’re up to chase waterfalls, Taginis Falls screams nothing, but paradise. With its spotlessly clean blue waters and its lovely scenery, Taginis Falls is nothing short of tantalizing and mesmerizing.
Photo by Aedreian James Camiguing
Photo by Aedreian James Camiguing
Photo by Aedreian James Camiguing
Photo by Aedreian James Camiguing
OTHER INFORMATION
Entrance Fee: FREE
HOW TO GET THERE
From Gaisano Grand Moalboal, look for a motorbike (habal-habal) or a tricycle and ask the driver to send you to Sitio Budlot in Bala. Fare varies, but estimated is P50 per person.
2. BUSAY CAVE & SPRING – Brgy. Busay
The home to some bats, birds, and wonderful formation of stalactites and stalagmites, Busay Cave & Spring is perfect for the adventure junkies.
Photo by Rosever Banaay
Photo by Recson Pantajo
Photo by Recson Pantajo
Photo by Recson Pantajo
Photo by Rosever Banaay
Photo by Rosever Banaay
Photo by Rosever Banaay
OTHER INFORMATION
Entrance Fee: FREE
HOW TO GET THERE
From Moalboal town proper, take a bus/jeep heading to Badian until Brgy. Balabagon. It will direct you to Brgy. Busay and drop off where you could see the sign ‘Busay Cave’
You can also take a motorbike (habal-habal) from the town proper and ask to be sent to Busay Cave. Fare is only P50.
3. KAWASAN FALLS – Brgy. Batad-Batad
One of the most popular falls in Cebu, you can swim and relax in this turquoise blue waterfalls. You can also opt to hike around the area and take snaps of the beautiful scenery.
Photo by John Ray Aligato | The Island Nomad
Photo by John Ray Aligato | The Island Nomad
Photo by John Ray Aligato | The Island Nomad
Photo by John Ray Aligato | The Island Nomad
Photo by John Ray Aligato | The Island Nomad
OTHER INFORMATION
Entrance Fee: P45 (foreigners) and P20 (locals)
HOW TO GET THERE
From the town proper, take a bus going to Badian. It will only take you 30-40 minutes to get to the falls. Walk your way towards the signs pointing to Kawasan Falls. Everything is well-indicated for you not to get lost along the track.
4. BASDAKU BEACH – Brgy. Saavedra
A kilometer long stretch of white-sand beach, turquoise blue waters with saltwater wonders, Basdaku Beach is the perfect beach getaway you could plan for the holidays.
Photo by Jubert Valmores
Photo by Jubert Valmores
Photo by Jepoi Lazaro
Photo by Jubert Valmores
OTHER INFORMATION
Entrance Fee: 15php (5 for the barangay and 10 for the owner of the private lot)
HOW TO GET THERE
From the town proper, hail a motorbike (habal-habal) to Basdaku Beach. Fares vary depending on your agreement with the driver.
5. PANAGSAMA BEACH – Brgy. Basdiot
Panagsama, unlike the aforementioned, doesn’t have a white sand beach. Instead, it has corals lining its shores. However, if you’re only looking for affordable accommodation while in Moalboal, we suggest you stay here because they offer affordable rooms. Nonetheless, waking up fronting the ocean is definitely one of the best waking moments.
Photo by Olesya Kovalenko
OTHER INFORMATION
Entrance Fee: FREE
HOW TO GET THERE
From the town proper, hail a motorbike (habal-habal) to Basdaku Beach. Fares vary depending on your agreement with the driver.
6. PESCADOR ISLAND
Ten minutes away from the main land, Pescador Island is a small yet precious island considered to be a diver’s paradise. Home to a variety of beautiful corals and hundreds of species of reef fishes, Pescador Island is also home to thresher sharks, frog fishes and turtles.
Photo by Jubert Valmores
Photo by Cori Loren Pino
OTHER INFORMATION
Entrance Fee: FREE
HOW TO GET THERE
From the the Gaisano Grand Mall or the Moalboal Municipal Hall, take a tricycle to Pinagsama Beach. After drop-off, you can rent a boat for island hopping and/or to Pescador Island.
7. SARDINE RUN –
They say that the Sardine Run in Moalboal is better than that of South Africa. Because it is a year-round natural phenomenon, you get to experience an almost guaranteed sighting of millions of sardines every day. Walk out from the shore of Panagsama Beach and witness this phenomenon firsthand. Panagsama Beach is at Brgy. Basdiot.
Photo by Jubert Valmores
Photo by Jubert Valmores
Photo by Jubert Valmores
OTHER INFORMATION
Entrance Fee: Panagsama Beach is FREE, but if you wish to have a private package tour, the rough estimate would coust you P1,500 to P2,000 for four to six people.
HOW TO GET THERE
From the town proper, hail a motorbike (habal-habal) to Panagsama Beach. Fares vary depending on your agreement with the driver.
8. MOALBOAL HERITAGE PARK – Town Proper
A heritage and seaside park in one, Moalboal Heritage Park is the perfect place to spend time with friends talking, laughing, and just spending good moments together. From the exhausting chasing of waterfalls to the diving with the sardines, chill and take a break at Moalboal Heritage Park.
From Cebu City South Bus Terminal, you take the bus heading to Moalboal and ask the driver to drop you off their Public Market. Fare is P120-130.
9. MAGPAYONG ROCKS – Magpayong Saavedra
A rock formation formed as an umbrella is what people rave about in Brgy. Saavedra. Old folks usually regard this place as mysterious. In fact, they said that one of the rocks in the area will sound like a bell if you try to whack it with a stone. This is why old folks in the area will usually prohibit you to shout in the area during your visit.
Photo by Rhevy Sabanal Tabanao
Photo by Rhevy Sabanal Tabanao
Photo by Rhevy Sabanal Tabanao
Photo by Rhevy Sabanal Tabanao
Photo by Rhevy Sabanal Tabanao
OTHER INFORMATION
Entrance Fee: P10 per person
HOW TO GET THERE
From Gaisano Grand Mall or Moalboal Municipal Hall, take a motorbike (habal-habal) and tell the driver to drop you off at Magpayong Rocks which is located near the white beach. Fares vary depending on your agreement with the driver.
10. AIRPLANE WRECK – Panagsama Beach, Brgy. Basdiot
An American-based plane LancAir donated a two-seat airplane as an aritifcial reef. Such artificial reef is now covered with plenty of small corals and has a turtle inside the cockpit.
Photo from Kathleen Ng | KatGeo Dive Facebook Page
Photo by Suria Nataadmadja
OTHER INFORMATION
Entrance Fee: P100 per person
HOW TO GET THERE
From the Gaisano Grand Mall or Moalboal Municipal Hall, take a tricycle or motorbike (habal-habal) and ask the driver to drop you off Panagsama Beach in Brgy. Basdiot. Fares vary depending on your agreement with the driver.
11. DOLPHIN WATCHING – Pescador Island
Apart from the naked beauty of Pescador Island, you get to also experience the beautiful sight of the well-loved dolphins as an experience while in the island. Get the chance to experience a school of dolphins swimming and jumping alongside your boat while at it.
OTHER INFORMATION
Entrance Fee: There are boats you can rent for a rough estimate of P1,500 to P2,000.
HOW TO GET THERE
From the Gaisano Grand Mall or the Moalboal Municipal Hall, take a tricycle to Pinagsama Beach. After drop-off, you can rent a boat for island hopping and/or to Pescador Island.
12. TURTLE WATCHING – Panagsama Beach, Brgy. Basdiot
Be fascinated and get the chance to swim with the turtles while at Panagsama Beach. Get the chance to experience the depth of the waters while being guided by turtles.
Photo by Rénat VAGNOTTI
Photo by 陳昱蓉
Photo by Regine Cañete Villamejor
OTHER INFORMATION
Entrance Fee: Panagsama Beach is FREE, but if you wish to have a private package tour, the rough estimate would coust you P1,500 to P2,000 for four to six people.
HOW TO GET THERE
From Gaisano Grand Mall or Moalboal Municipal Hall, take a tricycle and ask the driver to drop you off at Panagsama Beach. Fares vary depending on your agreement with the driver.
13. FISH SANCTUARY – Tongo Point, Brgy. Basdiot
The Basdiot Fish Sanctuary is locally and also popularly known by divers. It is a 4.17 hectares sanctuary with thousands of different species of fishes.
Photo by Ryan VD
Photo by Ryan VD
OTHER INFORMATION
Entrance Fee: P100 per person
HOW TO GET THERE
From the Gaisano Grand Mall or Moalboal Municipal Hall, take a tricycle or motorbike (habal-habal) and ask the driver to drop you off at Tongo Point in Brgy. Basdiot. Fares vary depending on your agreement with the driver.
14. WHALESHARK WATCHING – Pescador Island
Though I know that whaleshark watching is famous in Oslob, Pescador Island also offers such viewing for your convenience. While you’re in the island, they could allow you to swim with these gentle giants so you won’t have to line your way through to see such beautiful creatures.
Photo by @xkflyaway via IG
Oslob Whale Shark Watching
Photo by expatch.org
OTHER INFORMATION
Fee: P200 (locals) and P500 (foreigners)
HOW TO GET THERE
From the the Gaisano Grand Mall or the Moalboal Municipal Hall, take a tricycle to Pinagsama Beach. After drop-off, you can rent a boat for island hopping and/or to Pescador Island.
Have you ever heard that figure of speech before? It’s usually what people exclaim when hunger overpowers them. Of course, eating a whole horse would be impossible. But there’s still one way to eat to your heart’s content, indulge at a restaurant that offers unlimited food.
In the Philippines, unlimited restaurants have become quite popular. And we have compiled 5 unlimited restaurants where you can grub on lots of delicious food.
1. Da-In Korean Restaurant: Unlimited Samgyupsall
Get unlimited samgyupsal for only 399 at Da-In Korean Restaurant. They serve authentic Korean barbecue and premium meat choices. They have B1 Marinated Beef Ribs, B2 Thick skirt Hanging Tender, B3 Beef Oyster Blade, B4 Marinated Beef in Soy Sauce, B5 Beef short plate, and B6 Red Chili Paste Beef Short Plate
Exact location: Salinas Drive, Lahug, Cebu City (beside Chikaan sa Cebu)
BY COMMUTE: Find your way to JY Square Mall. A handful of jeepneys pass through the mall, namely routes no. 04 (04L, 04M, etc.) series and routes no. 17 (17B, 17C, 17D).
Da-In Korean Restaurant is along the Salinas highway across CATS or Cebu Aeronautical Technical School. You can also hail taxis/Grab and inform the driver to be dropped off at Chika-an at Lahug, as Da-in is right next to it.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Da-in Korean Restaurant” in Lahug. Parking space is available.
2. MIGAG MInglanilla and Talamban
Are you looking for an affordable unli samgyupsal place? Then MIGAG is the place for you. You can enjoy delicious marinated pork and chicken, side dishes, and rice for only 299. In addition, MIGAG offers affordable quality meats, which is why it went viral on social media.
Photo from MIGAG Talamban Cebu City – Unlimited Samgyupsal Facebook Page
Photo from MIGAG Talamban Cebu City – Unlimited Samgyupsal Facebook Page
Photo from MIGAG Talamban Cebu City – Unlimited Samgyupsal Facebook Page
Photo from MIGAG Talamban Cebu City – Unlimited Samgyupsal Facebook Page
Photo from MIGAG Talamban Cebu City – Unlimited Samgyupsal Facebook Page
Photo from MIGAG Talamban Cebu City – Unlimited Samgyupsal Facebook Page
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Photo from MIGAG Talamban Cebu City – Unlimited Samgyupsal Facebook Page
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Photo from MIGAG Minglanilla – Unlimited Samgyupsal Facebook Page
Photo from MIGAG Minglanilla – Unlimited Samgyupsal Facebook Page
Photo from MIGAG Minglanilla – Unlimited Samgyupsal Facebook Page
OTHER INFORMATION
Opening hours: 11 AM to 10 PM daily, Mondays to Sundays (Last entry at 9 PM)
Minglanilla: Plaza Margarita, Minglanilla, Southern Cebu (beside Chinabank) — approx. 30-45 minutes away from Cebu City.
BY COMMUTE:
From CIT University or Punta Princesa or Bulacao/Pardo, ride any jeepney (usually 43/44) going to Minglanilla / Naga.
From SM City Cebu, ride any jeepney (usually 10H) bound for Bulacao or Pardo. From there, ride another jeepney (43/44) going to Minglanilla / Naga.
Or from Ayala Center Cebu, ride a 12L jeepney going to Punta Princesa and follow the first route.
After that, ask the driver to drop you off at Plaza Margarita and walk towards Migag.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “MIGAG Unli Samgyupsal Minglanilla” in Minglanilla. A big parking space is available.
Talamban: 2/F Talamban Times Square, Cebu City — just along the highway, same building as Robinsons Supermarket Talamban.
Minglanilla Branch:
Talamban Branch:
3. Meet Chance Japanese Restaurant
I mean, who does not like Japanese food? If you want to indulge in UNLI Japanese food for only 399, you better head to Meet Chance Dining. The restaurant serves Ramen, Chicken Teriyaki, Oyako-don, Chicken Katsu, California roll, Shrimp tempura, and Japanese Curry,
OTHER INFORMATION:
Opening hours: 11 AM to 9 PM on Tuesdays to Sundays
Contact number: 0927-889-6832 (They also accept delivery)
Exact location: 2nd floor of K Building, Salinas Drive Lahug — across Tree Shade Spa & Kwikspar, near Cebu IT Park.
BY JEEPNEY: If you’re commuting, you can ride 17B/C from USC Main (near Jollibee) or 04L from Ayala Cebu Terminal. Drop off at Tree Shade Spa. Meet Chance Dining is located just right across.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Meet Chance Dining” in Cebu.
4. Wingers Unlimited
You can never go wrong with UNLI chicken wings, and Wingers Unlimited brings you just that. You can get unlimited chicken wings, fries, and drinks at Wingers for only 298.
They have different flavors, such as Garlic Pepper, Seet Mustard, Barbecue, Buffalo, and Plain/Classic.
OTHER INFORMATION:
Operating hours: 11 AM to 11 PM, Mondays to Sundays
Branches: – Galleria: G/F Robinsons Galleria Cebu (beside Pancake House) – Mango Square: Alfresco Area Mango Square, Gen. Maxilom Ave., Cebu City — located near 7-Eleven Mango Square or across Chowking – Lahug: Unit 5, Pretigio JY Square, Gorordo Ave., Lahug, Cebu City — right across JY Square Mall. – Mandaue: M. L. Quezon Avenue, Maguikay, Mandaue City, Cebu — below the Maguikay Flyover.
5. Dai Tea
Now here’s a different take on UNLI food. This shop in Talamban offers unlimited Street Food for only 88. They offer street food such as kropek, fish balls, tempura, squid ball, kwek kwek, fries, and more.
Photo from Dai-tea Facebook Page
Photo from Dai-tea Facebook Page
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Aside from food, they also sell Milk tea such as classic matcha with Oreo, brown sugar Okinawa, Ice dark choco, and more.
OTHER INFORMATION:
Rate: ₱88 per head
Opening hours:
10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
4:00 PM – 8:00 PM from Monday to Saturday (Unli hours)
Bored in the house, and I’m in the house bored. Sounds familiar? That famous sound from Tiktok might be what we sometimes feel, especially during the weekend. But don’t you just wish there was something you could do to chase the boredom away within the city? Oh wait, there is!
In Cebu, there are different malls people can go to for shopping, dining, and even playing. Lucky for you, there are exciting activities you can try at SM Seaside City Cebu, Ayala Center Cebu, and Robinsons Galleria Cebu.
We have compiled a list of unique and fun activity spots for you that will surely bring out your inner child.
1. The Bear Cave at SM Seaside City Cebu
If you’re an avid reader of Sugbo.ph, you might have read about the first-ever fluid art studio in Cebu. The Bear Cave Cebu’s first branch is located in Banilad. And here’s some good news, The Bear Cave Cebu just opened another branch at SM Seaside City Cebu.
Photo from The Bear Cave Facebook Page
Photo from The Bear Cave Facebook Page
Photo from The Bear Cave Facebook Page
Photo from The Bear Cave Facebook Page
Photo from The Bear Cave Facebook Page
You can now pour your feelings into a beautiful artwork in bear form. The Bear Cave allows customers to appreciate the beauty of fluid art by pouring paint all over adorable bear canvasses.
OTHER INFORMATION
Rates:
Keychain Bear: ₱350
Small Bear: ₱700
Medium Bear: ₱1,100
Large Bear: ₱5,500
Jumbo Bear: ₱15,000
HOW TO GET THERE?
Exact location: The Bear Cove, SM Seaside City Cebu in South Road Properties (SRP), Cebu City.
BY BUS: You can take a FREE MyBus ride from/to BDO Fuente Osmena from 8:20 am to 10:00 pm. You can also ride any MyBus from SM City Cebu, Talisay, Mandaue City, Parkmall, and any Cibus to get to and from SM Seaside Drop-off point is at the City Wing Entrance..
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “SM Seaside City Cebu” in Cebu. Parking space is available.
2. Museum of Emotions at Ayala Center Cebu
If you like interactive museums, then the Museum of Emotions is perfect for you. The museum has different colorful displays where you can take photos.
Photo from Museum of Emotions Facebook Page
Photo from Museum of Emotions Facebook Page
Photo from Museum of Emotions Facebook Page
Photo from Museum of Emotions Facebook Page
Photo from Museum of Emotions Facebook Page
Not only that, but the Museum of Emotions also has rooms related to different emotions like happiness, anger, and sadness. There’s also an area where you can make your own keychains. Of course, the museum has different games you can play, just like Jenga and billiards.
BY BUS: Ayala Center Cebu – Ride any beep or bus going to Ayala Center Cebu. You can also ride any PUJ going there, like 12L, 03Q, or 06H.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Ayala Center Cebu” in Cebu. Parking space is available
3. Playlab at Robinsons Galleria Cebu
Here’s another interactive gem called Playlab. Playlab is a physical and digital playground for kids. Have you watched Wreck-Ralph? Well, Playlab will make you feel like you are inside the world of Ralph and Vanellope.
Photo from PlayLab PH Facebook Page
Photo from PlayLab PH Facebook Page
Photo from PlayLab PH Facebook Page
Photo from PlayLab PH Facebook Page
Photo from PlayLab PH Facebook Page
Photo from PlayLab PH Facebook Page
Photo from PlayLab PH Facebook Page
Photo from PlayLab PH Facebook Page
Photo from PlayLab PH Facebook Page
Photo from PlayLab PH Facebook Page
Photo from PlayLab PH Facebook Page
The interactive playground has different installations you can see and try, such as Net Play, Led Swings, Tap N Glow, Live Forest, Light Brite, Sandbox, and many more.
RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
Opening hours: 11 AM to 7 PM, Wednesdays to Sundays
Hearsays that getting a driver’s license has turned into a difficult and lengthy process are all over the place – but how true is this, and do you really need third party assistance?
A driver’s license is one of the most sought out valid IDs out there, but many do not push through with these plans because of how strenuous it seems.
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Here is an updated guide for your reference to make things less complicated, and you be the judge whether or not this process is as extensive as everyone claims it is.
Classifications of driver licensing and their requirements
The LTO has three classifications of driver licensing: student permit, non-professional driver’s license, and professional driver’s license.
Student Permit
For both professional and non-professional driver’s licenses, a student permit is required. This LTO-issued document, also known as a student driver’s permit, serves as a basic license that allows a person to operate a vehicle while being accompanied by another licensed driver (with a professional or non-professional license).
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Student Permit applicants must be:
Filipinos at least 16 years of age
Foreigners at least 18 years years of age who have lived in the Philippines for at least a month and have proof of residence for up to six months
People whose license has been expired for 10 years or more, with no record of traffic violations and the like
Must be physically and mentally fit to drive vehicles
Individuals who completed the theoretical driving course
Student Permit requirements:
Completed Application for Permits and Licenses (APL) form
Any of the following (original copy for presentation and one photocopy for submission):
Birth certificate issued by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) or the National Statistics Office (NSO)
Passport
Philippine Identification Card
PSA Marriage Certificate
Local Civil Registry (for places where there is no PSA)
Any issued ID with your photo and signature (original copy for presentation and one photocopy for submission)
For applicants below 18 years old:
Parent or guardian’s consent
Valid government-issued ID of the parent/guardian with photo and signature (original copy for presentation and one photocopy for submission)
For foreigners (original copy for presentation and one photocopy for submission):
Passport with entry date of at least one month and visa duration of six months from date of application
If born in the Philippines, birth certificate authenticated by the PSA
Medical certificate electronically transmitted by an LTO-accredited clinic (original copy for presentation and one photocopy for presentation)
Certificate of Completion of the 15-hour theoretical driving course electronically transmitted by an LTO Driver’s Education Center (LTO DEC), LTO-accredited driving school, or LTO-accredited TESDA training center (original copy for presentation and one photocopy for submission)
For employed applicants:
Taxpayer’s Identification Number (TIN)
Non-Professional Driver’s License
With a non-professional license, you are only permitted to operate private cars. After a month to a year has passed since the day your student permit was issued, you may apply for a non-professional driver’s license.
Non-Professional Driver’s License applicants must be:
Filipinos at least 17 years of age
Foreigners at least 18 years of age
Holders of a valid student permit for at least one month from issuance
Must be physically and mentally fit to operate a vehicle
Must have attended and passed the Practical Driving Course (PDC) from an LTO-accredited driving school, LTO DEC, or LTO-accredited TESDA training center
Must have passed the LTO examinations
Must not have unsettled traffic violations
Non-Professional Driver’s License requirements:
Completed Application for Permits and Licenses (APL) form
For 17-year-old applicants:
Parent or guardian’s consent
Valid government-issued ID of the parent/guardian with photo and signature (original copy for presentation and one photocopy for submission)
Medical certificate electronically transmitted by an LTO-accredited clinic (original copy for presentation and one photocopy for presentation)
Practical Driving Course (PDC) certificate (original copy for presentation and one photocopy for presentation)
Valid Student Permit
For employed applicants:
Taxpayer’s Identification Number (TIN)
Professional Driver’s License
You can drive a car for a living if you have a professional driver’s license. If you intend to operate any public utility vehicle (PUV), such as a taxi, transport network vehicle service (TNVS), jeepney, tricycle, bus, etc., you should apply for a professional license.
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Professional Driver’s License applicants must be:
Filipinos at least 17 years old
Foreigners at least 18 years old
Must be a non-pro license holder for at least six months
Must have no unsettled traffic violations
Must be physically and mentally fit to operate a vehicle
Must have completed a minimum of eight-hour practical driving lessons from any LTO or TESDA-accredited driving school
Professional Driver’s License requirements:
Completed Application for Permits and Licenses (APL) form
Medical certificate electronically transmitted by an LTO-accredited clinic (original copy for presentation and one photocopy for presentation)
Valid non-professional driver’s license
Step-by-step guide on how to get a driver’s license in Cebu in 2023
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Step 1: Take a Theoretical Driving Course (TDC)
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) mandates applicants who are first-timers to take up a Theoretical Driving Course (TDC). There are several driving schools in Cebu, such as the A-1 driving school in SM North.
The principles of driving, including traffic regulations, violations and other LTO special road laws, will be taught to student candidates. Students would then have to take a written exam with 100 items and get at least a score of 80.
You will attain a Certificate of Completion once you have finished the TDC and passed the written test, which you will submit along with other requirements to have your application for a student permit processed.
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Step 2: Apply for a Student Permit
The student permit is given to proficient Filipinos and foreigners who are keen on learning how to drive. It will cost you about P300 and an hour to be spent at the LTO office for the permit. Spend the year that your student permit is valid practicing and enhancing your driving abilities.
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Step 3: Sign up for a Practical Driving Course (PDC)
Once your student permit has been secured, the next step is to enroll yourself to practical driving lessons from any LTO or TESDA-accredited driving school in Cebu.
You will receive a Practical Driving Course (PDC) certificate after finishing your driving lessons and successfully passing a practical driving exam or assessment. This certificate is needed to apply for a non-professional or professional driver’s license.
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Step 4: Have yourself examined medically
You must provide certification of your mental and physical capacity to drive in order to obtain a license. Obtain a medical examination at any LTO-accredited clinic for about P500. You can have your medical examination the same day that you apply for your driver’s license at one of these clinics that are inside or close to the LTO office.
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Step 5: Apply for a Driver’s License
How to apply for a driver’s license at LTO:
Step 1: Secure the application form for a driver’s license by going to your nearest LTO licensing center or downloading it online.
Step 2: Prepare a checklist of the requirements above and make sure you bring them with you upon arrival at the center. Queue and wait for your number to be called.
Step 3: Once called at the counter, submit all required documents. The officer will check it for completeness and authenticity.
Step 4: Once the requirements are inspected, they will have your photo and signature taken.
Step 5: Next, you will be paying the testing fees depending on the type of document you will get.
Step 6: After paying, stay seated at the waiting area for the lecture and exam. The sequence is first there will be a lecture, then the written exam and finally the practical exam.
Step 7: After taking all the exams, wait to check if you passed both. You will be required to pay other fees (for your ID, registration, etc) so that you can obtain an official receipt (OR).
Step 8: Proceed to the releasing counter once your name is called. You need to present the OR in order to claim your license.
Getting a driver’s license could seem like a long process that involves endless hours of reading, practicing, and standing in line – but the fruits of your labor will last you a lifetime… or, 10 years at most. A driver’s license nevertheless offers up a world of possibilities and experiences thanks to the convenience of being able to travel on your own.
List of Land Transportation Office (LTO) satellite offices in Cebu
Cebu City LTO Region VII Office – N. Bacalso
Cebu City Mega Licensing Center at SM Seaside
Mandaue City Licensing Center at JCenter Mall
Robinsons Fuente Cebu
Lapu-Lapu District Office
Island Mall Mactan Licensing Center
Talisay Extension Office at Robinsons Lawaan
Carcar District Office
Balamban Licensing Center
Danao District Office
Medellin Extension Office
Camotes Extension Office
Bantayan Extension Office
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The well-known children’s television show, Sesame Street has won over the hearts of millions of people all around the world and will always have a special place in their memories.
Photo from Sesame Street
The show’s beloved characters, memorable tunes, and educational themes have connected with Filipino audiences for decades.
TJ, the first Filipino Muppet, was introduced on the popular American children’s television program after more than 50 years.
A video on Sesame Street’s official YouTube page on Sunday first presented TJ, a boy muppet with large eyes and a purple nose. He first encountered the word “confidence” when learning about other Asian characters like Ji-Young and actor Kal Penn.
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TJ, who was puppeteered by Yinan Shentu, stated that he is still learning Tagalog, and could always ask his lola for help with the language.
Animator Bobby Pontillas, who is also a Filipino-American, said he modeled TJ’s appearance after the children of his friends.
Pontillas posted information on the Filipino kid muppet along with some of his character’s sketches on Instagram.
The program’s dedication to advancing diversity, inclusivity, and the virtues of kindness and empathy is consistent with the significant value placed on family, community, and peaceful relationships in Filipino culture.
In preparation for its eventual rollout, the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) is now testing an app that can be used for any official government transactions.
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Early in April, President Ferdinand Jr. gave his approval for the development of a single operating system or portal for all government transactions.
The government will develop a single platform for all government services, according to DICT Assistant Secretary Edwin Ligot, who was interviewed during PTV’s public briefing.
According to Ligot, beta testing is currently being conducted on the government’s super app.
The way citizens can connect with the government could change thanks to this super app. He said that all government transactions made through the government super app will require a single authentication from the national ID.
It promotes a more inclusive and participatory democracy by providing convenience, efficiency, transparency, and tailored services.
Investment in a comprehensive and user-friendly government app will be essential to maximizing technology’s potential and increasing citizen-centric services as our government continues to embrace digital transformation.
“Mothers Hold their children’s hands for a short while, but their hearts forever.”
Moms have the most gentle hearts in the world. They will do anything for their children and will even make the biggest sacrifice for their family. For Moms, a simple thank you is enough to warm their hearts and make them feel appreciated.
Mother’s Day is right around the corner, and as another form of appreciation to our dear moms, treating them to a nice lunch or dinner is a fantastic idea. We’ve compiled a list of the top 5 restaurants in Cebu where you can treat your mom this Mother’s Day.
1. Bamaka Restaurant
Mother’s Day is the perfect time to treat our mom to a mouth-watering steak dinner. Bamaka Restaurant is currently offering Mother’s Day Promos to help you make your mom feel special during Mother’s Day.
Bring your lovely mom to the restaurant and get a “Buy 1 Get 1” Spaghetti Aglio Olio Con Gambas. And also, for every purchase of Tomahawk Steak, you’ll get two glasses of Marqu es De Rsical.
Who doesn’t love a good wine with steak? You and your mom can get a free bottle of Adega De Pegoes (Red or White) for a minimum spend of ₱5,000.
Exact location: Design Center of Cebu, Fortuna corner P. Remedio Street, Banilad Mandaue, Philippines.
BY COMMUTE: From Colon, ride 13C going to Country Mall. From there, ride any jeepney passing by A.S. Fortuna Street and tell the driver to drop you off at the Design Center of Cebu.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Bamaka Restaurant” in Mandaue. Parking space is available.
2. Terrazas de Flores
Aside from a bouquet, you can let your mom experience something else, a whole terrace of flowers. Terrazas de Flores is the ultimate place to dine because you indulge in good food and a faultless view of different blossoms.
BY HABAL-HABAL: Hire a habal-habal driver (Motorcycle for hire) near JY Square Mall in Lahug, and inform him to drop you off at Terrazas de Flores.
BY CAR: (Best option) Parking space available. Just search for ‘Terrazas de Flores’ in Cebu Transcentral Highway via Waze or Google Maps.
BY TAXI: Hiring a taxi cab is possible, but that can be hefty. Most of them won’t give you a metered reading system – hence, they’ll be offering you an estimated fare in going there.
3. Balay Sa Busay
Does your mom love sisig or pancit? Then Balay sa Busay is the perfect place to take her. Balay sa Busay offers delicious meals and an incredible view of the mountains. It’s also the ideal place to take photo ops for Mother’s Day.
Exact location: Brgy. Busay, Cebu Transcentral Highway, Cebu City — along the road on the way to the popular Tops Lookout (20-30 minutes drive from JY Square Mall in Lahug, Cebu City).
BY CAR: (Best option) Parking space available. Just search for ‘Balay sa Busay’ or ‘Tops Lookout’ in Cebu Transcentral Highway via Waze or Google Maps. ‘Balay sa Busay’ restaurant is located beside Cabanas.
BY HABAL-HABAL: Hire a habal-habal driver (Motorcycle for hire) near JY Square Mall in Lahug, and inform him to drop you off at the said restaurant or Tops Lookout. Estimated fare is P100 per person (max of 2).
BY TAXI: Hiring a taxi cab is possible, but that can be hefty. Most of them won’t give you a metered reading system – hence, they’ll be offering you an estimated fare in going there.
4. Hachimitsu
If Mom is craving Hotpot, then you better bring her to one of the best Hotpot spots in Cebu, Hachimitsu. They offer unlimited yakiniku beef, pork, chicken, and hotpot. They also have live Indie Acoustic Nights every Thursday to Saturday. And one of the best parts of Hachimitsu is Cebu City, especially at night.
Exact location: A. Villalon Dr, Capitol, Cebu City (Across Cebu Christian Church Center)
BY BEEP: Ride any beep/PUJ that would ply through the Capitol like 04D, 14D, 17B, 17D. Hachimitsu Unli Grill & Hotpot is just an 11-minute walk from the Cebu Provincial Capitol.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Hachimitsu Unli Grill & Hotpot” in Cebu City. Parking space is available.
5. Nang Linda’s
If your mom grew up in Cebu, best believe she’s been to one of the best native chicken spots in Balamban, Nang Lindas. At Nang Linda’s, you can taste various native chicken dishes such as Manok Bisaya Espesyal and Manok Bisaya Tinowa. They also have Balamban Liempo, Sisig, and more.
Photo from Nang Linda’s Kan-Anan
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Photo from Nang Linda’s Kan-Anan
HOW TO GET THERE?
Exact location: National Highway, Sam-ang, Pondol, Balamban, Cebu; next to Gas Up Gasoline Station– 5 to 10 minutes away from Poblacion.
BY CAR: Navigate by Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Nang Linda’s Kan-Anan” or click this link >>> https://goo.gl/maps/1xSL3d9fxWU6wvaY7
BY VHIRE: Ride a Vhire going to Balamban, and upon arrival, ride a tricycle to go to “Nang Linda’s Kan-Anan” in Pondol.
Did you really think that the party in Cebu is over? We’re just getting started!
There’s another festival coming your way, and it is something you do not want to miss—the San Remigio Fiesta 2023 returns with tons of activities day and night. The fiesta started last May 6 and will end on May 16, 2023.
Photo from Municipality of San Remigio Facebook Page
Don’t worry; you are not late for the party because San Rem still has a lot of activities planned. Some activities include an Agro Fair, MTB Racing, the Lapyahan Festival Street Dancing, Fluvial Parade, and more.
Check out the official schedule and list of activities below.
May 11:
DAY
AGRO FAIR- 8 AM to 5 PM, in front of the Municipal Hall
NIGHT
SAN REMIGIO PRINCE AND PRINCESS 2023 – 8 PM, San Remigio Sports Complex
DISCO LAPYAHAN SA SAN REMIGIO
May 12:
DAY
AGRO FAIR: 8 AM TO 5 PM, in front of the Municipal Hall
NIGHT
QUEEN OF SAN REMIGIO 2023 – 8 PM, San Remigio Sports Complex
DISCO LAPYAHAN SA SAN REMIGIO
May 13:
DAY
MTB RACING – 8 AM to 3 PM at the back of the Municipal Building
NIGHT
CELEBRITY BASKETBALL 2023 – 6 PM, the San Remigio Sports Complex
VARIETY SHOW LAPYAHAN SA SAN REMIGIO
May 14:
DAY
LONGBOARD COMPETITION – 8 AM TO 3 PM, To-ong, San Remigio
NIGHT
LAPYAHAN FESTIVAL QUEEN 2023 – 8 PM, San Remigio Sports Complex
DISCO LAPUAHAN SA SAN REMIGIO
May 15:
DAY
FLUVIAL PARADE – 5 AM, Lapyahan sa San Remigio
LARO NG LAHI – 8 AM TO 5 PM, San Juan Nepomuceno Parish
SHOWCASING OF SOUNDS – 5 PM, Poblacion, San Remigio
NIGHT
BEN & BEN – San Remigio Sports Complex – 8 PM, San Remigio Sports Complex
ACOUSTIC NIGHT, Lapyahan sa San Remigio
May 16:
DAY
LAPYAHAN FESTIVAL STREET DANCING – 1 PM, Poblacion, San Remigio
LAPYAHAN FESTIVAL SHOWDOWN – 5 PM, at the back of San Remigio Complex
NIGHT
ELECTRO MUSIC FESTIVAL 2023 – 9 PM, San Remigio Sports Complex
LIVE BAND, Lapyahan sa San Remigio
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Exciting activities aren’t the only things lined up for this year’s festival. Faithful devotees can also join Novena Masses at the San Juan Nepomuceno Parish. Check the mass schedule below.
MAY 10 (Wednesday): 5:15 PM led by Rev. Fr. Mark Rommel Barneso
MAY 11 (Thursday): 5:15 PM led by Rev. Fr. Arthur Manalo
MAY 12 (Friday): 5:15 PM led by Rev. Fr. Martin Belongilot
MAY 13 (Saturday): 5:15 PM, Feast of the First Apparition of Our Lady of Fatima led by RT Rev. Msgr. Isidro “Dodhong” Ullamot, H.P
MAY 14 (Sunday): 5:15 PM led by Most Rev. Emilio “Boy” Bataclan D.D.
MAY 15 (Monday): 4:30 PM, Fiesta San Isidro Labrador Segundo Patron leb by Rev. Fr. Erik T. Orio
MAY 16 (Tuesday): 6 AM, Fiesta Day led by Rev. Fr. Richfield Vincent C. Hernando
MAY 16 (Tuesday): 10 AM, Misa Concelebrada led by Most Rev. Ruben Labajo, D.D. (Auxillary Bishop of Cebu
MAY 16 (Tuesday): 4:30 PM led by Rev. Fr. Paul Eric F. Pedroza
Photo from Municipality of San Remigio Facebook Page
Now that you know the fantastic plans and activities during the San Remigio Fiesta 2023, it’s time to pack your bags and travel to San Rem. Do yourself a favor and party all day and night because you deserve it.