Miyerkules, Pebrero 27, 2013
Cebu
Cebu City is the Philippines’ oldest city. It is often referred to as the “Queen City of the South”. Christianity all began in Cebu, Philippines. This is the reason why as you explore the city, you will be welcomed by its rich history. Cebuano’s, the locals of the city, take pride in their culture and rich historical heritage that endured the times. The legacy all began when Ferdinand Magellan planted the cross on the shores of Cebu. From that century up to this day, the city has been gradually urbanized to become a metropolitan center that serves as portal for the economic growth of the south of the Philippines.
Cebu City is more than just a venue for trade and business. There is more to the city than big malls and fancy hotels. Every year, Cebu attracts thousands of tourists to its festivities. The Sinulog Festival is one of the city’s biggest celebrations. This festivity is meant to honor and culminate the city’s patron saint, the Santo Niño. The festival transpires on January’s third Sunday. Sinulog Festival is characterized by a Mardi Grass parade on the streets and a lively show at Fuente Osmeña.
Going to Cebu is entirely easy. There are direct flights from international airports to Cebu itself. If you are in Manila, all you need is a single flight to Cebu. The Queen City of the South has recently become a top tourist destination because of the 167 islets and islands that are surrounded by sparkling sandy beaches and crystal clear waters. Cebu is a place for diving fans because of its many diving grounds and excellent facilities. Cebu, Philippines is strategically located; it is a top tourist spot for individuals who want to hop islands by riding boats or buses. You can go from one side of the city to another in just thirty minutes.
If you plan on going to Cebu, Philippines, it is better to get there between December and May. It is in these months that the weather is dry. During summer, temperature can be as high as 37-degrees Celsius, making you enjoy the hot sun while in the cozy beaches of the coast.
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