The oldest Spanish fort in the Philippines (built 1565).
Highlights: triangular layout, colonial artifacts, seaside view.
A wooden cross planted by Magellan in 1521.
Highlights: octagonal chapel, painted ceiling murals, symbol of Christianity.
The oldest Catholic church in Cebu, home to the Santo Niño relic.
Highlights: Baroque façade, major pilgrimage site.
A giant sculpture illustrating 500 years of Cebu history.
Highlights: battles, churches, ships, important figures.
A preserved 17th-century Chinese-Filipino ancestral home.
Highlights: antique interiors, coral-stone foundation, colonial era lifestyle.
Statue honoring the hero who defeated Magellan in 1521.
Highlights: battle site, oceanfront landmark.
Historical site commemorating Magellan’s landing and the battle of Mactan.
Highlights: markers, sea view, heritage park.
Local Catholic church representing Mactan’s religious tradition.
Cebu’s famous handmade guitar workshop.
Highlights: guitar-making process, mahogany wood, ukulele & guitar shop.
Local crafts and specialty products.
Highlights: dried mangoes, accessories, shirts, magnets.
Optional: island hopping, diving, shopping, cafés, beach walk.
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