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12 Breathtakingly Beautiful Waterfalls in Cebu of 2023

Aside from its infamous lechon and the beautiful beaches and rich culture, Cebu – the true Queen City of the South – also boasts mesmerizing natural attractions, including its breathtaking waterfalls.

Check out these 12 amazing waterfalls in Cebu that you MUST visit in your lifetime! And let us know which one is your favorite!

1. TINUBDAN FALLS (Catmon)

tinubdan falls
Harry Noel
  • Distance from Cebu City: ~55 km going North
  • Travel time from Cebu City: ~ 2 hours
  • How to get there?
    – From the North Bus Terminal, take a any bus bound for Bogo, Hagnaya, Daanbantayan, etc. as long as it passes Catmon. Tell the conductor to drop you off at Katambisan, Catmon. Estimated fare is P78 per way.
    – Ride habal-habal (motorcycle) going to Brgy Tabili where Tinubdan Falls is located. You may negotiate with the driver to fetch you up after your river trekking since there are just few habal habals in the area. P50 per head per way.
    – For safety purposes, hire a tour guide (P200-300 tip for the whole group). You may contact Kyno Lim Dumlao at +63 999 325 9621.
  • Transportation cost (one-way): P78-90 (Bus), P50 (Habal-habal)
  • Other fees: No entrance fee, >=P200 (Guide)

2. DAO FALLS (SAMBOAN)

Photo by @reybaron via IG
dao falls
dao falls
  • Distance from Cebu City: ~140 km going South
  • Travel time from Cebu City: ~ 3.5 hours
  • How to get there? Take a (Ceres) bus bound for Bato via Barili in South Bus Terminal. Tell the conductor to drop you off at the Samboan town proper and ride a habal-habal (motorcycle) going to Dao Falls. You will be welcomed by locals who will provide a guide to accompany you going to the falls.
  • Transportation cost (one-way): P160-170 (Bus), P30-50 (Habal-habal)
  • Other fees: P40 (Entrance), >=P100 (Guide)

3. AGUINID FALLS (SAMBOAN)

  • Distance from Cebu City: ~140 km going South
  • Travel time from Cebu City: ~ 3.5 hours
  • How to get there?
    – Take a (Ceres) bus bound for Bato via Barili in South Bus Terminal. Tell the conductor to drop you off at the “Aguinid Falls in Barangay Tangbo”. You will notice a signage; from there, walk approx. 10 mins going to the falls.
    – Upon arrival at Aguinid Falls, enter at the basketball gym and pay the entrance fee of 40 pesos each. Note, getting a tour guide is MANDATORY. Minimum fee is 100 pesos for the whole group.
  • Transportation cost (one-way): P160-170 (Bus)
  • Other fees: P40 per head (Entrance); min. P100 per group (Guide – this is mandatory); P300-500 cottage (optional)

4. BINALAYAN FALLS (SAMBOAN)

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  • Distance from Cebu City: ~140 km going South
  • Travel time from Cebu City: ~ 3.5 hours
  • How to get there? Take a (Ceres) bus bound for Bato via Barili in South Bus Terminal. Tell the conductor to drop you off at the “Binalayan Falls in Samboan”. You will notice a signage; from there, walk approx. 20 mins going to the falls.
  • Transportation cost (one-way): P160-170 (Bus)
  • Other fees: P40 (Entrance)

5. MANTAYUPAN FALLS (BARILI)

Photo by @natluperte via IG
  • Distance from Cebu City: ~57.5 km going South
  • Travel time from Cebu City: ~ 2 hours
  • How to get there? Take a (Ceres) bus bound for Bato via Barili in South Bus Terminal. Tell the conductor to drop you off at Poblacion and ride a habal-habal (motorcycle) going to Mantayupan Falls.
  • Transportation cost (one-way): P160-170 (Bus), P30-50 (Habal-habal)
  • Other fees: P40 (Entrance)

6. KAMPAEL FALLS (GINATILAN)

kampael-falls-ginatilan-cebu
Christian Literatus
  • Distance from Cebu City: ~130 km going South
  • Travel time from Cebu City: ~ 3 hours
  • How to get there? Take a (Ceres) bus bound for Bato via Barili in South Bus Terminal. Tell the conductor to drop you off at Ginatilan and ride a habal-habal (motorcycle) going to Kampael Falls.
  • Transportation cost (one-way): P160-170 (Bus), P30-50 (Habal-habal)
  • Other fees: P20 (Entrance)

7. BUGNAWAN FALLS (GINATILAN)

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Jun Villegas
  • Distance from Cebu City: ~130 km going South
  • Travel time from Cebu City: ~ 3 hours
  • How to get there? Take a (Ceres) bus bound for Bato via Barili in South Bus Terminal. Tell the conductor to drop you off at Ginatilan and ride a habal-habal (motorcycle) going to Kampael Falls.
  • Transportation cost (one-way): P160-170 (Bus), P30-50 (Habal-habal)
  • Other fees: P20 (Entrance)

8. INAMBAKAN FALLS (GINATILAN)

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  • Distance from Cebu City: ~130 km going South
  • Travel time from Cebu City: ~ 3 hours
  • How to get there? Take a (Ceres) bus bound for Bato via Barili in South Bus Terminal. Tell the conductor to drop you off at Ginatilan and ride a habal-habal (motorcycle) going to Kampael Falls.
  • Transportation cost (one-way): P160-170 (Bus), P30-50 (Habal-habal)
  • Other fees: P40 (Entrance)

9. KAWASAN FALLS (BADIAN)

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  • Distance from Cebu City: ~115 km going South
  • Travel time from Cebu City: ~ 3 hours
  • How to get there? Take a (Ceres) bus bound for Bato via Barili in South Bus Terminal. Tell the conductor to drop you off at the jump-off point to Kawasan Falls (the landmark is a Catholic church). You can ride a habal-habal to the falls but you can also just trek it which is good for 15 minutes only.
  • Transportation cost (one-way): P140-170 (Bus), P30-50 (Habal-habal)
  • Other fees: P40 per adult, P30 per kid (Entrance) / P50 (Life Vest)

10. TUMALOG FALLS (OSLOB)

tumalog-falls-oslob-cebu
Photo by @sandywadingan
  • Distance from Cebu City: ~130 km going South
  • Travel time from Cebu City: ~ 3.5 hours
  • How to get there? From the South Bus Terminal, take a (Ceres) bus bound for Bato – Oslob. Tell the conductor to drop you off at Tumalog Falls area in Oslob. You will notice a signage; from there, ride a habal-habal going to Tumalog Falls. Travel time is approx. 15 minutes. From there, trekking going to the falls is 10 minutes only.
  • Transportation cost (one-way): P160-170 (Bus)
  • Other fees: P20 (Entrance), P30 (Habal-habal)

11. CANCALANOG FALLS (ALEGRIA)

Cancalanog Falls Alegria Cebu (2)
Marc Jonell Garcia
  • Distance from Cebu City: ~120 km going South
  • Travel time from Cebu City: ~ 3.5 hours
  • How to get there? If you are coming from Cebu City, take a bus ride from the Cebu South Bus Terminal and tell the driver to drop you off at Sangi, Alegria. From here, you can take a habal-habal ride (motorcycle for hire) and tell the driver that you want to go to Cancalog Falls. It is advised that you ask the driver to fetch you back on a specific time because there is no other transportation that plies the route.
  • Transportation cost (one-way): P160-170 (Bus)
  • Other fees: P30 (Entrance), P75-100 (Habal-habal)

12. LUSNO FALLS (RONDA)

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Jhaz Owerta
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Jhaz Owerta
  • Distance from Cebu City: ~90 km going South
  • Travel time from Cebu City: ~ 3 hours
  • How to get there? From the South Bus Terminal, ride a bus going to Bato via Barili. Disembark at Ronda Poblacion. From there, ride a habal-habal (30-45 mins) going to Lusno Falls. The driver will wait for you.
  • Transportation cost (one-way): P160-170 (Bus)
  • Other fees: No entrance fee, P250 per head (round-trip)

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A Taste of Home: Dine with a view at Balay sa Busay

Balay sa Busay welcomes you home!

Contrary to people’s belief, Balay sa Busay still open and is always ready to give a taste of home to hungry Cebuanos.

Dine Away from the busy City

Take a break from the noises of the city’s center and head over to Balay sa Busay.

Balay sa Busay is modern-Filipino food destination in Busay, Cebu which offers an unhindered view of the city landscape and ocean view with a cool breeze, providing a pleasurable dining experience.

The restaurant is inspired by old Filipino ancestral houses in the province with a perfect blend of old and new elements–a transitional style featuring traditional and modern furniture and fixtures. The spacious interiors give diners the option to dine in the air-conditioned room or open-air veranda which provides a panoramic view of Cebu.

Balay sa Busay has an air-conditioned function room for special occasions, private events, and meetings which can accommodate up to 50 guests and can be split into two and seat 25 each. An open area at the second floor is also available and can also accommodate up to 50 guests.

A Taste of Home

Aside from the gorgeous scenery, Balay sa Busay is also known for its Filipino dishes that definitely taste like home. Sugbo PH was given the opportunity to taste their most popular dishes, and the experience was once again one for the books.

Here’s what we tried:

Mixed Root Chips

For starters, we had the Filipino and spicy take on the classic potato chips. Instead of using regular potatoes, the restaurant used a mix of different root crops instead. The chips were made to crispy perfection. Sprinkled with sugar and chili, the chips definitely had a unique taste. But don’t worry, the sweetness from the sugar perfectly balances out the spiciness.

Paboritong Sisig ni Tatay

Ever had sisig on a shovel before? If not, you better head to Balay sa Busay. The restaurant’s “Paboritong Sisig ni Tatay” is their own take of the classic Filipino Sisig, but the twist is instead of a sizzling plate, they serve it on a sizzling shovel head.

Points for creativity and even more points for the taste. The sisig was perfectly savory with a hint of sweetness and tanginess. Don’t forget to mix it in to ensure a perfectly balanced combination of all flavors.

Chickenillo

Balay sa Busay’s best-seller is the Chickenillo. A savory and crispy chicken dish that’s not only delicious, but also fun. Just like a traditional Cochinillo, the Chickenillo is cut in half using a plate or a platito.

The chicken was incredibly moist and juicy. And every single bite will make you want more.

Paella-inspired Pinakbet Rice

You know that perfect spoonful bite of rice and pinakbet? That’s exactly the same vibe you will get from the restaurant’s Pinakbet Rice. The dish is their own version of the Spanish Paella. The Pinakbet rice is complete with pork and vegetables you would find in traditional Pinakbet. This dish was definitely one of the highlights and we kept digging in for more.

Pomelo Salad

Tangy and fresh, the pomelo salad quickly became the team’s favorite. The refreshing Pomelo salad goes perfectly well with their Chickenillo and Adobong Binisaya ni Bebe.

Other dishes that we were able to try were the Pancit-Batil-Patong, Shrimp in Buko, and more.

The restaurant continues to provide excellent services and amenities to patrons and there are definitely more things to look forward to. Balay sa Busay is your next go-to place for Filipino comfort foods with a twist. They are open and always ready to serve you. Dine in today!

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

Best-sellers:

  • Ang Paboritong Sisig ni Tatay
  • Shrimp in Buko
  • Pancit-Batil-Patong
  • Chickenillo
  • Pinakbet Rice
  • Pomelo Salad
  • Kamote

Menu:

Other Information:

HOW TO GET THERE?

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 at 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.

It’s official: New Suzuki Jimny sports 5 doors

Meet your new best friend in conquering the toughest roads ahead!

Photo from Suzuki SA Facebook Page

The new Suzuki 5-door Jimny was finally unveiled to the world at the 2023 Auto Expo in Delhi, India. This new model is said to be released in India, Africa, Latin America, and other global markets.

How different is the 5-door Jimny from the 3-door Jimny? Let’s break it down.

Longer than the 3-door Jimny

The 5-door Jimny is  13.4 inches longer than its 3-door counterpart. The new model measures 156.9 inches in length. It is also 64.8 inches wide and 67.7 inches tall. Moreover, it has a wheelbase of 102 inches as well.

Photo from Suzuki SA Facebook Page

In terms of weight, the new Suzuki 5-door Jimney weighs 75-125 kilograms more than the 3-door model. Its overall weight is 1,195-1210 kilograms.

Inside the new Suzuki 5-door Jimny

The 5-door Jimny has more space for people sitting in the backseat. This is because of the new seat designs. One of the best things about the Jimny is that its front seats can recline vertically. This is perfect if you want to rest for a bit before hitting the road again.

Photo from Suzuki SA Facebook Page
Photo from Suzuki SA Facebook Page
Photo from Suzuki SA Facebook Page
Photo from Suzuki SA Facebook Page

Aside from its reclining seats, the Jimny is also complete with a cargo space that goes from 7.3 cubic feet to 11.7 cubic feet when the back seats are folded.

The model’s dashboard is equipped with a 7-inch or 9-inch touchscreen for both information and entertainment. The touchscreen is compatible with wireless Android Auto and Apple Carplay. It even houses a rear-view camera.

Here are other specifications you can find in the 5-door Jimny:

  • Alpha and Zeta trims
    • Both trims come with six airbags
  • LED headlights
  • Fog Lights
  • 15-inch alloy wheels
  • Cruise control
  • Leather-wrapped steering wheel
  • Automatic climate controll
  • 4-speaker Arkamys sound system

In terms of engine, the 5-door Jimny has a naturally aspirated 1.5-liter petrol engine. The engine produces 103 hp and 134 Nm of torque.

Photo from Suzuki SA Facebook Page

This model is definitely perfect for a treacherous roadtrip with family and friends. What do you think? Will you be adding this model to your “Dream Car” list? Let us know in the comments.

Cherish the Wonders of a Filipino Christmas with the Limited-Edition Pasko Sa Pinas John Walker & Sons XR21

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Cebu City, Philippines – Johnnie Walker, in partnership with Sugbo Wine Online Liquor Store, has unveiled the limited-edition John Walker & Sons XR21 Pasko Sa Pinas bottle design, showcasing the symbols and traditions that are distinct to a Filipino Christmas celebration. The design highlights the transformation of the country into a wonder of lights, garlands, and joyous traditions unique to each Filipino family during the highly anticipated holiday season. There are only 500 bottles of this exclusive design. 

Behind the Bottle Design 

Sugbo Wine commissioned Simmer Studios, a Filipino-owned design agency, to create the Pasko Sa Pinas bottle artwork. The design emphasizes how Christmas celebrations in the Philippines are centered on the home – a place where families gather and pass down unique traditions between generations. 

This is expressed in the back of the bottle which features a traditional bahay kubo placed in the middle of a modern Christmas tree to symbolize that the Filipino home remains the center of the holiday celebration. The front features the vibrant parol, the traditional ornamental lantern that is also placed on the front door of homes during the Christmas season, lighting up the streets with an array of colors.

The design also captures the best emotional and cultural hooks that is distinct to Cebu. The characters on the design are seen holding a lechon, an indispensable part of the traditional Noche Buena meal in Cebu. It also features characters with musical instruments, capturing Cebuanos, famous for their musicality, as Christmas carolers ringing in the season with their songs.

The Launch Event

The Pasko Sa Pinas John Walker & Sons XR21 bottle design was officially unveiled last December 17, 2022, at the Fili Hotel Lobby at the NUSTAR Casino and Resort Cebu, where guests were treated to a tasting of the whisky and its exclusive blend. 

The limited-edition bottles received excellent feedback at the event, with guests ranging from business owners, lawyers, influencers, and avid whisky collectors all praising the design as it captured the identity of Cebu and evoked a distinct holiday happiness, further establishing Johnnie Walker as the perfect gift for the holidays.

“We are elated to offer the Pasko Sa Pinas design on the John Walker & Sons XR21 for whisky drinkers, collectors, and enthusiasts. It is a thoughtful gift that perfectly encapsulates Cebuano culture and the essence of Filipino celebrations that people are sure to appreciate. With only 500 bottles of this design, it would make a valuable inclusion to any whisky collection,”

SHARE CHARLTON & CATHERINE SENIEDO, OWNERS OF SUGBO WINE.

The John Walker & Sons XR 21 Years Old 750 ml Pasko Sa Pinas Limited-Edition Design Bottle

is priced at Php 6,888 SRP and may be purchased through the official website of Sugbo Wine or at Charlton Trade and Enterprise via [email protected] or through (+63) 919 060 7092. 

Drink responsibly. Visit the DrinkIQ.com site to learn more about alcohol facts.

Cebu Pacific offers ₱88 CNY promo until January 23

We’re in luck, travelers!

In celebration of the Chinese New Year, Cebu Pacific has a treat for every Juan with one-way base rates on selected local and international destinations for as low as P88.

Valid until January 23, 2023 only, the seat sale includes several popular destinations in the Philippines, such as Siargao, Boracay, Bohol, Puerto Princesa, Bacolod, and Manila.

Tokyo, Taipei, Osaka, Hong Kong, Bali, Bangkok, Dubai, and other places are among the international destinations.

  • Sale Period: January 20 – 23, 2023
  • Travel Period: September 1 – December 31, 2023

 For more details, visit https://www.cebupacificair.com/seat-sale.

2023 Guide: 5 Budget Resorts in Carmen

January 22 marks the culmination of Sinulog sa Carmen 2023. With the anticipated festival celebration and powerful performances from contingents, people will definitely be flocking into town.

Aside from the Sinulog festival, Carmen is a town filled with different resorts you can stay in. What’s more relaxing than cooling down after a hot festival day. Here are 5 resorts in Carmen that have great amenities without breaking your wallets

1. Mt. Uruguay Spring Resort

Mt. Uruguay Spring Resort is home to Carmen’s natural spring pools. The resort is perfect for cooling down after a hot festival day with the natural waters from the spring.  You won’t even have to worry about the heat or Sun’s hot rays as the spring pools are covered with Lush trees.

The resort is also complete with cottages, kiosks, and rooms for overnight stays.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

FEES:

  • Entrance fee: ₱75 per adult; ₱50 per child

RENTALS:

  • Table with 4 chairs: ₱2,000 per night, good for 2 persons with breakfast
  • Table: ₱2,000 per night, good for 2 person
  • Family Cottage:  ₱800 per day
  • Single Cottage:  ₱500 per day

OTHER INFORMATION:

  • Corkage fee: None
  • Contact numbers: 0915-625-7773
  • Email address: N/A
  • Facebook Page: N/A

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact Location: Corte, Carmen, Northern Cebu= just an hour away from Carman Public Market

BY BUS: From the Cebu North Bus Terminal, ride a bus bound for Carmen. Ask the bus driver to drop you off at the Carmen Public Market. Once you reach the market, ride a motorcycle going to the resort.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Mt. Uruguay Spring Resort” in Corte, Carmen. Parking space is available

2. Nemrac Resort

Another great and affordable resort in Carmen is Nemrac By The Sea. Nemrac By The Sea is not just a resort, it is also a restaurant with an amazing view of the ocean. You can even see Camotes Island from afar.  If you want a quiet and serene stay, Nemrac By The Sea is Perfect for you.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

DAY USE:

Weekdays:

  • Entrance fee: ₱80 per adult; ₱40 per child
  • Opening hours: 10AM to 5PM daily

Weekends/Holidays:

  • ₱100 per adult; ₱50 per child

Overnight:

  • ₱150 per adult; ₱100 per child

ROOM RATES:

  • Family Room
    • ₱3,500 per night, good for 5 persons
    • ₱2,500 for day use (8AM – 5PM), good for 5 persons

INCLUSIONS

  • Free breakfast for 5
  • Air-conditioning
  • Private Bathroom
  • Private front patio
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Standard Room
    • ₱1,800 per night, good for 2 persons
    • ₱1,500 for day use (8AM to 5PM), good for 5 persons

INCLUSIONS

  • Free breakfast for 2
  • Air-conditioning
  • Private Bathroom
  • Private front patio

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Puente, Carmen, Cebu; along the National Road – 1 to 1.5 hours from Cebu City.

BY BUS: N/A

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Nemrac Cebu” in Carmen. Parking is available.

3. Marick Beach Resort

Marick Beach Resort is definitely one of the most popular beach resorts in Carmen. The place is complete with cottages and rooms that ensure a comfortable stay, without breaking your wallet. They even have options for friends with their affordable barkadahan rooms. The resort is equipped with two pools where you and your family can take a dip and splash around all day.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

DAY USE:

  • Entrance fee: ₱150 per adult; ₱100 per child
  • Opening hours: 8AM to 5PM daily

OVERNIGHT USE:

  • Entrance Fee: ₱200 per adult; ₱150 per child

ROOM RATES: 

  • Deluxe Plus: ₱2,800
    • Queen bed
    • Cable TV
    • Fully Air-conditioned Room
    • Hot and Cold Shower
    • Beach and Pool View
    • Good for 3 persons
    • Breakfast for 3 persons
  • Deluxe Room: ₱2,500
    • Queen or Twin-single bed
    • Cable TV
    • Fully Air-conditioned Room
    • Hot and Cold Shower
    • Garden and Pool View
    • Good for 2 persons
    • Breakfast for 2 persons
  • Family Room Plus: ₱4,000
    • Queen Bed with Double Deck and Sofa Bed
    • Cable TV
    • Fully Airconditioned-Room
    • Hot and Cold Shower
    • Dining Table
    • Good for 6 persons
  • Family Room: ₱7,000
    • Queen Bed with double deck and sofa bed
    • Cable TV
    • Fully Airconditioned-Room
    • Hot and cold Shower
    • Dining table
    • Good for 7 persons
    • Breakfast for 7 persons
  • Nipa Villa: ₱1,800
    • Queen bed with Sala
    • Fan room
    • Common Toilet
    • Good for 2 people but can fit 9 pax
    • Entrance fee good for 2 persons
    • Breakfast for 2 persons
  • Barkadahan Room: ₱5,000 good for 6 persons; ₱5,500, good for 7 persons
    • Bunk beds
    • Fan room
    • Shared Bathroom

COTTAGE RATES:

  • Executive Cabanas: ₱1,200 Day time use; ₱1,400 night time use
  • Nipa Hut: ₱800; good for 9 people
  • Cottage 2-5: ₱600; good for 9 people

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Bantigue Street, Luyang, Carmen, Cebu — 2-3 hours away from Cebu City.

BY COMMUTE: Ride a van from SM City or you can head to the North Bus terminal and ride one going to Carmen Cebu. Tell the driver to drop you off at Luyang Elementary School. You can ride a habal-habal going to Marick Beach Resort.

BY CAR:  Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Marick Beach Resort” in Carmen. Parking is available.

4. Alegarbes Beach Resort

Known for its rock formations and “Inato” style resort, Alegarbes Beach Resort is perfect for those who love adventure and rock jumping. Climb up rocks through man-made stairs if you want to feel like a dare-devil for a day.

Of course, a beach day is not complete without taking a dip in the clear sea. You will even have a great view of the sunrise and sunset.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

DAY USE:

  • Entrance fee: ₱50 per head
  • Opening hours: Always open

ROOM RATES: (or COTTAGE FEES)

  • Standard Room: ₱1,500 per night, good for 2 persons

OTHER INFORMATION:

How to Get There?

Exact location: Puente, Carmen, Northern Cebu — approx. 2 hours away from Cebu City.

BY CAR: Navigate Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Alegarbes Beach Resort” in Puente, Carmen, Cebu. Parking space is available.

5. BPC Beach Resort

Samgyup night is great, but eating Samgyup by the beach? That’s even better and Carmen’s BPC Beach Resort offers just that.

The resort offers unlimited Samgyupsal to patrons. And what’s even better is that diners have a beautiful view of the beach. Aside from samgyupsal, BPC Beach resort also offers a la carte meals. Of course, not only does the resort offer food, you will definitely have a comfortable experience with their cottages and rooms available.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

DAY USE:

  • Entrance fee: P25 per person
  • Opening hours:
    • Resort: 8AM – 6PM
    • Restaurant: 8AM – 8PM
    • Samgyeopsal: 3PM – 9PM (Friday, Saturday, Sunday only)

COTTAGE RATES:

  • Entrance fee: P25 per head
  • Tables: P300 (good for 3-6 persons)
  • Open Cottages: P400 (good for 6-10 persons)
  • Center Cottage: P1500 (good for 10-15 persons) inclusive of entrance fee

ROOM RATES:

  • Aircon New Room: P1,300/night (good for 2 persons); P500/3hrs (good for 2 persons)
  • Aircon Regular Room: P1,100/night (good for 2 persons); P450/3hrs (good for 2 persons)

SAMGYEOPSAL RATE:

  • Unli Samgyeopsal: P199 per person, P100 (kids 4-8 years old)
    • Unli pork samgyeop strips
    • Unli chicken strips
    • Unli hangjeongsal
    • Unli kasim cut
    • Unli belly cut
    • Kimchi fried rice
    • Garlic longanisa
    • Unli french fries
    • Unli hotdog
    • Unli longanisa
    • Unli fishballs
    • Unli rice
    • Kimchi
    • Samjang
    • White onions
    • Green long chili
    • Chinese white cabbage (pechay)
  • Add-ons
    • Ramyeon: P80
    • Ramyeon w/egg: P95
    • Unli iced tea: P35
    • Unli pineapple Juice: P35
    • Softdrinks 8oz: P20
  • Rules
    • No sharing Policy
    • Leftovers will be charged P100

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Luyang, Carmen, Northern Cebu — approx. 2 hours away from Cebu City.

BY BUS: From the Cebu North Bus Terminal ride a bus going to North. Ask the driver to drop you at Luyang Carmen. At the drop off point, you may ride a tricycle going to BPC Resort.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “BPC Beach Resort” in Carmen. Parking space is available.

2023 Guide: 5 Luxury Resorts in Carmen

A little bit of Luxury won’t hurt!

Cebu is gifted with abundant water resources which is why the province is filled with different types of resorts. Cebu is also home to the town of Carmen which offers many luxury resorts that are perfect if you want something a little fancier but still comfortable and enjoyable.

If you are up for a day of luxury, here are 5 Luxury Resorts in Carmen.

1. Safari Camp

Experience the wild at the Safari Camp at the Cebu Safari. Take your resort hopping to the next level with about 127 different animal species up close. The resort is located at the mountain tops of Carmen. Aside from the wild animals, the resort is also complete with a two-bedroom and three-bedroom cabin.

There is also a bar where you can get refreshments and snacks after a whole day of touring and swimming in their infinity pool.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

ROOM RATES:

  • 2-Bedroom Cabin: ₱12,000 per night, good for 6 persons
  • 3-Bedroom Cabin: ₱17,850 per night, good for 9 persons
  • Extra Person Rate: ₱2,850 per net/cabin

INCLUSIONS:

  • Daily set of breakfast
    • Filipino BreakfastAmerican Breakfast
    • Continental Breakfast
  • First-class accommodations in well-appointed cabins
  • Internet/WiFi
  • Cable TV
  • Complimentary Bottled Water
  • Access to Cebu Safari & Adventure Park
  • White Lion Safari
  • African Savanna Tour
  • Bird Show

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Toril, Corte, Carmen, Cebu 6005 Philippines — approx. 2 hours away from Cebu City.

BY BUS: From the north bus terminal in Cebu, ride a bus going to Carmen. Tell the driver to drop you off at the Carmen Public Market. Ride a habal-habal going to Cebu Safari.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Cebu Safari & Adventure Park” in Carmen. Parking space is available.

2. Cebu Luxury Beach House

The Cebu Luxury Beach House sports Mexican Hacienda homes. Once you visit the resort, you won’t even believe you are in the Philippines. The resort also gives off a Mediterranean feel because of its interior and exterior design. There are three houses you can choose from such as the Luxury Beach Villa, The Beach House, and the Native Beach House.

Cebu Luxury Beach House is also famous for its food choices. They have a chef and kitchen staff stationed to cater to your meal needs. You can choose what you want to eat and they will be whipped right up for you.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

House Rates:

  • Luxury Beach Villa: ₱30,000 per night, good for 15 persons
  • The Beach House: ₱25,000 per night, good for 8 persons
  • The Native Beach House: ₱6,000 per night, good for 4 persons

Inclusions:

  • Welcome drinks
  • Wifi Access in all areas
  • Sports Equipment
  • 1 private chef
  • 5 full-time staff

Additional:

  • Airport pick-up or drop off
  • Masseuse on-call
  • Manicure-pedicure services on call
  • Yacht charter
  • Food & Beverage costs

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Luyang, Carmen, Northern Cebu — approx. 2 hours away from Cebu City.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Cebu Beach House Villa” in Carmen. Once you arrive in Carmen, from the south (Cebu City), turn right going to “Barangay Luyang” and just follow the road for about 5-10 minutes then you will find the beach house on your left. Parking space is available upon arrival. Don’t forget to make a reservation before going to the destination as they will assist you with the navigation, too.

3. Sea Mansion Carmen

Do you want to experience the luxury of living in a mansion? Head over to the Sea Mansion in Carmen. The mansion can fit up to 15 guests and have amazing amenities ready for you. You can enjoy the beach and the mansion even has a beautiful view of the pristine waters.

The mansion is also complete with 3 air-conditioned bedrooms, 3 toilets, 1 bath near the pool, 1 toilet and 1 bath close to the beach, a kitchen, 2 garages, a living room, and a washing machine. There is also a pool, backyard, tree swing, indoor video karaoke, Smart TV with Netflix and Youtube, Wifi access, and table tennis.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

ADDITIONAL FEES:

  • ₱200 per head after 15 pax
  • Aircon cost: ₱100 per hour
  • Charcoal for grilling: ₱15 per pack

OTHER INFORMATION:

  • Book now! Click this link first: https://www.airbnb.com/signup and sign up. After signing up, head on to this link.
  • Corkage fee: None
  • Contact numbers: N/A
  • Email address: N/A
  • Facebook Page: N/A

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: National Road, Carmen, Northern Cebu — approx. 1.5-2 hours away from the city.

BY BUS: Ride a bus from the North Bus Terminal going to Carmen. Tell the driver or conductor to drop you off at the Sea Mansion in Barangay Puente, Carmen, Cebu.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Sea Mansion” in Carmen. Parking space is available.

4. Sonata By the Sea

Sonata By The Sea is another luxury resort you have to visit. As its name suggests, you will definitely hear the sound of trees and the ocean as if composing their own Sonata. The resort offers an amazing 180-view of the sea. It is also complete with a pool where you can dive in. And after a long day’s swim, rest and get comfortable in their available rooms.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

DAY USE RATES:

  • Opening Hours: 10AM – 8PM
  • Exclusive use of the villa
  • Maximum of 25 people
  • Kids 4ft and below are free
  • Unlimited pool access
  • Function hall use for free
  • Rate: ₱10,000

OVERNIGHT USE RATES:

  • 2PM to 12NN the next day
  • Exclusive use of the villa with 3 bedrooms
  • Maximum of 20 people
  • Kids 4ft and below are free
  • Unlimited Pool Access
  • Function hall use for free
  • No corkage fee
  • Rate: ₱20,000 per night

EVENT USE RATES:

  • Exclusive use of the villa with 4 rooms
  • Good for 30-100 people
  • Kids 4ft and below are free
  • Unlimited Pool Access
  • Function Hall use for free
  • No corkage fee
  • Rate: ₱30,000 per night

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Cebu Nautical Highway, Barangay Puente, Carmen – 1 hour and 30 minutes from Cebu City.

BY BUS: N/A

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Sonata by the sea” in Carmen. Parking is available.

5. Alhibé Farm

Last but definitely not least is the Hidden Alhibé Farm. Alhibé  Farm is a private property in Carmen. You can have an all-exclusive use of the farm. Alhibé Farm is also surrounded by different fruit trees and local trees. Not only that but there is also a natural spring water pool.

There is also a 1-bedroom hut that is equipped with a wooden deck, a common kitchen, a dining area, and an indoor toilet and bath.

Note: Walk-ins are not allowed. Book a reservation first before heading to the location.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

OVERNIGHT RATE

  • ₱9,000 per night good for 6 pax

INCLUSIONS:

  • Set Breakfast Meals at the Payag and early dinner setup at Bantawan
  • Exclusive use of the 1-hectare farm
  • No Corkage Fee
  • Gated parking slot for 2 vehicles
  • Payag Accommodation
  • Spring pool
  • Bonfire pit with 1 wood set
  • Campsite and outdoor activity use
  • Yoga deck or “Bantawan”
  • Forest trail or “Baktasan”
  • Hammock Area
  • Alhibé Swing & Bird’s Nest seating
  • Use of outdoor movie screen (projector not included)
  • Souvenir plant
  • 24/7 farm staff

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Sito Baucan, Brgy. Sac-on, Carmen, Northern Cebu — at the back of the Cebu Safari & Adventure Park.

BY BUS: From the North Bus Terminal ride a bus going to Carmen and get off at the Carmen Public Market. Ride a habal-habal or motorcycles for hire.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Cebu Safari and Adventure Park” from there ask locals where you can find Alhibe Farm. Parking space is available.

What to Expect at Sinulog sa Carmen 2023

PRITITIT is not over yet!

The municipality of Carmen gears up for Sinulog sa Carmen. The culmination will be on January 22, 2023. With performances from different contingents and other exciting events, the Sinulog sa Carmen 2023 is expected to be the grandest one yet to happen in the town of Carmen, Cebu.

Photo from Merx Mercado

Here are the things you should expect at Sinulog sa Carmen 2023.

Grand Performances from different Contingents

About 27 different contingents from all over Cebu will be stepping onto the stage of Sinulog sa Carmen 2023. Many performers are the troupes that backed out from the Sinulog Celebration at SRP.

Expect performances from Tribu Pundok Masayaon of Toledo City. Tribu Lumas Basakonon, Banay Labangon, Tribu Mabolokon, Ciudad of Brgy. Tejero, and Brgy. Tisa of Cebu City will also be joining the biggest traditional showdown in Cebu.

Photo from Joey Argawanon
Photo from Joey Argawanon
Photo from Joey Argawanon
Photo from Joey Argawanon
Photo from Joey Argawanon

Rising Sinulog sa Carmen Stage

The stage is almost set for the celebration. The venue is being Asphalted to ensure safety and comfort for both attendees and contestants.

Aside from the stage, the bleachers where visitors and watchers will be sitting are also being prepared. The Cebu City Government also offered assistance and they will be deploying portable restrooms. Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama approved the request for 400 portable baths last January 17, 2023.

Sinulog sa Carmen is FREE

The Carmen Cebu Tourism Office announced on its Facebook page that Sinulog sa Carmen will be free for all locals and guests. It will be on a first come first serve basis which is why it’s important to get there early if you want to get the best seats to see the performances.

Photo from Carmen Cebu Tourism Office Facebook Page

Let us yell “Pit Senyor” once more as we celebrate Sinulog sa Carmen this January 22, 2023.

2023 Tarot Predictions: What 2023 has in store for each Zodiac Sign

As we welcome the new year, a lot of people are anxious about what 2023 has in store for them. Tarot readers believe that there are different tarot predictions every new year for each Zodiac sign. These predictions serve as a guide for each sign on how to approach 2023 in order for them to have a prosperous year.

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Let’s take a look at the different  2023 tarot predictions for every zodiac sign. These tarot predictions are by Rob Rubin. Rob Rubin is a premier Tarot Authority in the PH. He has about 20+ years of experience in the field of tarot reading.

1. Aries – The Star

According to Rob’s reading, Aries are quite lucky this 2023. People who are born under Aries are said to have their prayers and wishes answered.

2. Taurus – 10 of Swords, Reversed

Those who are born under Taurus or the Bull are said to break free from painful experiences, people, and things. 2023 is the year for them to learn lessons from their trauma. They will let go of toxicity this year.

3. Gemini – Justice, Reversed

The prediction urges Geminis to do their own thing. Following the rules is not for Geminis this year. Innovation is also a must for Geminis if they want to succeed and get their desired results.

4. Cancer – Ace of Swords, Reversed

2023 for the crabs is all about channeling inner power. Those born under the sign of cancer should believe in themselves more because there is more to them than what meets the eye. Working harder is the way to go for cancer this 2023.

5. Leo – 10 of Pentacles

Heads up, Lions! 2023 is definitely a good year for you. The predictions urge Leos to connect with their higher selves and aim for their higher purpose. By doing so, all their plans will align. Financial independence and stability are also other angles to look at according to the predictions.

6. Virgo – 9 of Swords

2023 is not looking good for Virgos. According to Rob’s predictions, there will be stress and anxiety. Virgos should refrain from overthinking because a lot of aspects will trigger them. It is important for Virgos to shut down their minds in order for the year to be less complicated.

7. Libra – The Emperor

Libras need to stand up on their own this 2023. The year is the perfect time for Libras to show up, take responsibility, and make the world know their name. They should make their plans happen because this year is the right one.

8. Scorpio – King of Swords, Reversed

Scorpions are entering the year of their intense and venomous power. However, there are people who will not agree with Scorpios. Do not let them dim your light and bring the energy down.

9. Sagittarius – Queen of Swords, Reversed

2023 is the year that a Sagittarius’ patience will be destined. The predictions for Sags in 2023 urge them to build their confidence and power to not let people make them feel inferior without their consent. There are going to be people who are against Sagittarius which is why they need to set limitations for their “nice” attitude.

10. Capricorn – 3 of Wands

Capricorns will grow in the year 2023. There will be a lot of opportunities to grab and places to see. 2023 will be the year of new adventures for Capricorn as well. Do not let yourselves be caged by the 4 walls of your room, go out there and let yourselves grow.

11. Aquarius – Ace of Wands, Reversed

Aquarius will have new ideas this 2023. However, it will be tricky to unleash the idea at a perfect time. If Aquarius starts an idea too quickly, they will miss other opportunities coming their way. The idea will grow on its own, which is why proper decision-making is also important this year.

12. Pisces – Knight of Wands

2023 is a year of travel and relationship for Pisces. They will find themselves going to new and different places and meeting new people. Pisces should also expect visitors in the year 2023. Go all out and seek little adventures as this year offers excitement.

Are you happy with the tarot predictions according to your own Zodiac sign? Let us know in the comments.

2023 Guide: Daily and Weekly Flights from Cebu

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Are you ready to kickstart your 2023 with new travel destinations? But before anything else, you need to make sure that you know exactly what are the available flights at the airport. Nothing beats being prepared before officially taking off.

Photo from Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority Facebook Page

The Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority released an official list of the available domestic and international flights with both daily and weekly schedules. See the list below for more information.

Domestic Flights

Philippine Airlines

  • Manila-Cebu-Manila
    • 10x daily
  • Cebu-Davao-Cebu
    • 3x daily
  • Cebu-Bacolod-Cebu
    • 2x daily
  • Cebu-Baguio-Cebu
    • 4x weekly
  • Cebu-Borongan-Cebu
    • 2x weekly
  • Cebu-Busuanga-Cebu
    • 2x daily
  • Cebu-Butuan-Cebu
    • 2x daily
  • Cebu-Cagayan de Oro-Cebu
    • 3x daily
  • Cebu-Caticlan-Cebu
    • 2x daily
  • Cebu-Clark-Cebu
    • Daily
  • Cebu-Cotabato-Cebu
    • 2x weekly
  • Cebu-Iloilo-Cebu
    • 3x daily
  • Cebu-Puerto Princesa-Cebu
    • Daily
  • Cebu-Siargao-Cebu
    • 2x daily
  • Cebu-Tacloban-Cebu
    • 10x weekly
  • Cebu-Zamboanga-Cebu
    • Daily
Photo from Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority Facebook Page

Cebu Pacific

  • Manila-Cebu-Manila
    • 12x daily
  • Cebu-Davao-Cebu
    • 5x daily
  • Cebu-Dumaguete-Cebu
    • 2x daily
  • Cebu-Bacolod-Cebu
    • 2x daily
  • Cebu-Busuanga-Cebu
    • Daily
  • Cebu-Butuan-Cebu
    • 3x daily
  • Cebu-Cagayan de Oro-Cebu
    • 5x daily
  • Cebu-Calibayog-Cebu
    • 4x weekly
  • Cebu-Camiguin-Cebu
    • Daily
  • Cebu-Caticlan-Cebu
    • 2x daily
  • Cebu-Clark-Cebu
    • Daily
  • Cebu-Dipolog-Cebu
    • Daily
  • Cebu-General Santos-Cebu
    • Daily
  • Cebu-Iloilo-Cebu
    • 3x daily
  • Cebu-Legaspi-Cebu
    • 10x weekly
  • Cebu-Ozamis-Cebu
    • 2x daily
  • Cebu-Pagadian-Cebu
    • 10x weekly
  • Cebu-Puerto Princesa-Cebu
    • Daily
  • Cebu-Siargao-Cebu
    • 2x daily
  • Cebu-Surigao-Cebu
    • Daily
  • Cebu-Tacloban-Cebu
    • 3x daily
  • Cebu-Zamboanga-Cebu
    • 10x weekly
Photo from Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority Facebook Page

AirAsia

  • Manila-Cebu-Manila
    • 8x daily
  • Cebu-Davao-Cebu
    • 3x daily
  • Cebu-Cagayan de Oro-Cebu
    • Daily
  • Cebu-Caticlan-Cebu
    • 3x weekly
  • Cebu-Puerto Princesa-Cebu
    • 3x weekly

AirSWIFT

  • Cebu-El Nido-Cebu
    • 4x weekly (Mon, Thu, Fri & Sat)
Photo from Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority Facebook Page

International Flights

Qatar Airways

  • Doha-Cebu-Doha
    • 4x weekly (Mon, Wed, Thu & Sat)

Emirates

  • Dubai-Cebu-Dubai
    • 4x weekly (Tue, Thu, Sat & Sun)

Cathay Pacific

  • Hong Kong-Cebu-Hong Kong
    • 4x weekly

JEJUair

  • Incheon-Cebu-Incheon
    • Daily
  • Pusan-Cebu-Pusan
    • Daily

Cebu Pacific

  • Incheon-Cebu-Incheon
    • Daily
  • Cebu-Singapore-Cebu
    • Daily

JinAir

  • Incheon-Cebu-Incheon
    • Daily
  • Pusan-Cebu-Pusan
    • Daily

Korean Air

  • Incheon-Cebu-Incheon
    • Daily
Photo from Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority Facebook Page

T’way

  • Incheon-Cebu-Incheon
    • Daily

AirAsia

  • Incheon-Cebu-Incheon
    • 3x weekly

Philippine Airlines

  • Cebu-Narita-Cebu
    • 3x weekly (Every Wed, Sat & Sun)
  • Cebu-Bangkok-Cebu
    • 2x weekly (Mon & Fri)

Turkish Airlines

  • Istanbul-Cebu-Istanbul
    • 3x weekly
      Departure: Wed, Sat & Monday
      Arrival: Tue, Fri & Sun

Air Busan

  • Pusan-Cebu-Pusan
    • 4x weekly (Wed, Thu, Sat & Sun)

Scoot

  • Singapore-Cebu-CIngapore
    • 2x daily

Singapore Airlines

  • Singapore-Cebu-Singapore
    • Daily

Eva Air

  • Taipei-Cebu-Taipei
    • Daily

China Airlines

  • Taipei-Cebu-Taipei
    • 4x weekly

Starlux

  • Taipei-Cebu-Taipei
    • Daily (Starting January 17)
Photo from Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority Facebook Page

Make sure to visit the official Facebook page of the Mactan-Cebu International Authority.

It’s time to see new adventures and be ready with this 2023 travel guide.