Welcome to the City of CEBU
28 01 2008The capital of Cebu Island is Cebu City, the Queen City of the south. It is the first Spanish settlement in the country and the oldest city in the country. Cebu was under Spanish rule for three centuries. After discovery of the Philippines by Magellan in 1521, the first Spanish settlement was built in Cebu in 1565 by Mexico’s Spanish government to colonize the country. Cebu also has the oldest school, San Carlos University, and the oldest street, Colon Street, built by the Spaniards.
Cebu is known for its narrow coastlines, limestone plateaus, and coastal plains, all characteristics of a typical tropical island. Cebu has predominant rolling hills and rugged mountain ranges traversing the northern and southern lengths of the island. Cebu’s steep mountains reach over 1,000 meters. It is naturally safe to go to Cebu it does not lay within any earthquake zone or typhoon belt. There are no volcanoes on the island.
It has the necessary, well-balanced infrastructure to remain competitive, and to sustain development. And yet, within minutes from its cosmopolitan quarters, you are immediately transported to resort settings and natural wonders.
The island is also infamously known as the site of Ferdinand Magellan’s death in the Battle of Mactan. Magellan had joined forces with Spanish soldiers and was leading them against Lapu-Lapu, a Visayan chieftain. There are memorials to both men on the island in Lapu-Lapu City.
Cebu has had four centuries of being discovered by the world. And I invite you to discover today - this ISLAND.
How to get there:
The harbor of Cebu City is an international port with ocean-going vessels and domestic ships and five inter-island shipping companies. Cebu’s international airport has daily flights to Manila and an inter-island system of passenger vessels.






