JANUARY 13, 2013

CEBU

Often called the “Queen City of the South” and the seat of Christianity in the Philippines, Cebu is the country’s oldest city. Exploring Cebu City, one encounters a rich historic past. Cebuanos are extremely proud of their cultural and historical heritage, a legacy which has endured through the centuries from the time the great explorer Ferdinand Magellan first planted the cross on Cebu‘s shore. Time has been kind to Cebu. From Zubu, the busy trading port in 1521, it has evolved into a highly urbanized metropolitan center which now serves as focal point of growth and development in Southern Philippines .

 

With six cities (Cebu, Danao, Lapu-Lapu, Mandaue, Toledo and Talisay) and 47 smaller towns, Cebu has more than kept pace with the nation’s progress. Today the island province leads in traditional and non-traditional exports and has the highest economic growth rate anywhere in the country. Likewise, recent indications pointed out that Cebu has become the country’s favorite tourist destination. In contrast to the bustling metropolis, the rest of Cebu’s 167 islets and islands are lined with idyllic white sandy beaches and pristine clear waters. Cebu has gained wide popularity for fantastic diving grounds evidenced by the proliferation of resorts which offer luxurious accommodations, excellent dive facilities and the services of competent dive masters and dive guides. Cebu’s strategic location makes it ideal for those who wish to travel to the other islands and provinces by plan, boat or bus. No place could be too far from Cebu.

 

Links

To know more about the oldest city in the Philippines, click on these sites…

  Cebu City Government official website
  Cebu City Tourism Commission
  Cebu City Photos
  Cebu City Wikipedia page
  Cebu City WikiTravel page
  Cebu City Google Map

 

Sinulog


 

The Cebu City Marathon is one of the top sporting activities of the country’s grandest festival… THE SINULOG FESTIVAL 2011. Visit these websites to know more about the Sinulog…

  Sinulog Festival 2012 Official Website
  Sinulog Wikipedia
  Sun.Star Cebu Sinulog Blog
  Photos from Flickr Photostream