North Cebu has astonishing natural beauty, from pristine beaches and hidden springs to historic sites and vibrant marine life. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about exploring the most incredible North Cebu tourist spots, including Bantayan Island, Malapascua and the mainland’s scenic attractions.
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ToggleTop 10 North Cebu Tourist Spots
- Baigad Lagoon
- Virgin Island
- Malapascua Thresher Shark Diving
- Mt. Manunggal
- Maravilla Beach
- Budlaan Falls
- Bounty Beach
- Kalanggaman Island
- Malapascua Lighthouse
- Blue Hole Spring
North Cebu Tourist Destinations
Planning a trip to North Cebu can feel overwhelming at first – the region stretches across mainland mountains, two stunning coasts, and several jaw-dropping islands. To help you plan, here are the main destinations where most travellers base themselves:
Bantayan Island – The largest and most developed island in North Cebu, perfect for beach lovers and those seeking a balance of comfort and island life.
Malapascua Island – A small but world-famous island destination for divers and beach enthusiasts.
San Remigio – The gateway to North Cebu’s western beaches, featuring long stretches of coastline, beach resorts, and easy access to mountain springs.
Busay & Balamban Area – The highland region just outside Cebu City, popular for mountain views, coffee shops, adventure parks, and cooler temperatures. Perfect for weekend escapes from the city.
Best North Cebu Tourist Spots (Bantayan Island)
Bantayan Island, the crown jewel of northern Cebu, stands as a beloved escape for locals and tourists seeking a break from the city’s hustle. Just a few hours from Cebu City, this paradise island offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and laid-back island living. Known for its powder-white beaches, crystal-clear waters, and welcoming locals, Bantayan has managed to maintain its authentic charm despite growing popularity.
The island’s relaxed atmosphere is immediately noticeable – here, time seems to slow down. Unlike the more commercialised beaches of South Cebu, Bantayan preserves its small-town feel while offering enough modern comforts for a pleasant stay.
Here are the must-visit spots that make Bantayan Island special:
Natural Attractions:
- Paradise Beach: Known for its dramatic limestone formations and pristine white sand. It is best to visit during sunset when the rock formations create stunning silhouettes against the orange sky.
- Ogtong Cave: A fascinating underground pool with crystal-clear freshwater, perfect for cooling off. The cave maintains a natural temperature year-round and features interesting limestone formations.
- Virgin Island: A stunning sandbar accessible by boat from Santa Fe. Features powdery white sand and excellent snorkelling opportunities in the surrounding waters.
- Baigad Lagoon Beach: A secluded beach spot perfect for swimming and sunbathing, less crowded than other beaches on the island.
Cultural and Historical Sites:
- Kota Park and Ruins: The remains of a Historic Spanish-era fortress offering a glimpse into Bantayan’s rich history. The park provides excellent photo opportunities and historical insights.
- MJ Square: The island’s main entertainment hub, featuring local restaurants, bars, and shops. Perfect for experiencing local nightlife and cuisine.
Beach Areas:
- Santa Fe Beach: The island’s main beach area, famous for its long stretch of white sand and calm waters, making it perfect for swimming and water activities.
- Sunset Beach: As the name suggests, this is the perfect spot for watching Bantayan’s famous sunsets. The beach offers a more relaxed atmosphere compared to Santa Fe.
Activities and Experiences:
- Local Cooking Classes: Learn authentic Cebuano cuisine from local experts. Classes typically include market visits and traditional cooking methods.
- Island Hopping: Visit nearby islands and sandbars through organised tours or private boat rentals (psst… there are some great Bantayan Island hopping tours online)
North Cebu Tourist Spots in Malapascua
Malapascua Island may be tiny, but it packs a mighty punch as a tropical escape. This slither of paradise, located off the tip of north Cebu, has earned its place on the world diving map as one of the few places where you can reliably spot thresher sharks. Yet beyond its underwater fame, the island offers an intimate escape where white-sand beaches meet turquoise waters and where time seems to move at its own gentle pace.
Malapascua’s top activities:
Diving and Marine Activities:
- Thresher Shark Diving: The island’s main attraction, offering rare opportunities to see thresher sharks at Monad Shoal. Early morning dives provide the best chances for encounters.
- Gato Island Diving: A marine sanctuary featuring underwater caves, reef sharks, and vibrant coral gardens. Suitable for both beginners and experienced divers.
- Local Reef Snorkeling: Accessible spots around the island for those who prefer snorkelling over diving. Equipment rental is available at most resorts.
Island Attractions:
- Malapascua Lighthouse: Offers epic views during sunset time.
- Langob Beach: A quieter alternative to the main beaches, perfect for those seeking solitude.
- Kalanggaman Island: A day trip destination featuring one of the Philippines’ most beautiful sandbars.
Cultural Experiences:
- Filipino Fiesta: If visiting in May, experience traditional celebrations with local food, music, and dancing.
North Cebu Tourist Spots On The Mainland
While Bantayan and Malapascua often steal the spotlight, mainland northern Cebu hides some of the region’s most spectacular secrets.
We’ve split our mainland guide into three distinct regions – the mountains, the west coast and the east coast. Each area has a unique allure and deserves at least a day or two of your northern Cebu adventure.
What makes mainland north Cebu special is its accessibility from Cebu City – you can swim in a mountain spring or sip coffee with a view within an hour’s drive from the metropolis. Yet despite this proximity, many of these spots remain under-visited, offering a more authentic glimpse into Cebuano life and landscapes.
Mountain Attractions In Busay & Balamban
- Sirao Gardens: Known as “Little Amsterdam” for its colourful flower gardens. (while we have included this on our list, we found it way too touristy and overhyped – we don’t recommend this activity)
- Mt. Manunggal: Historical site and hiking destination, offering challenging trails and a cooler mountain climate. It is a perfect campsite for those who want a more rural Philippines experience, with incredible views of the sunset and sunrise.
- Budlaan Falls: A cascading waterfall close to the city, perfect for hiking and swimming.
- Busay’s Coffee Scene: An epic place to sip coffee with a view
- Maharlicup: Mountain view café with local coffee
- Charlie’s Cup: Popular spot for breakfast and brunch
- 21 Kilometers Coffee: Known for specialty coffee and pastries
Cebu’s North-West Coast Tourist Spots
Springs and Falls:
- Agtugop Cold Spring: Natural spring pool ideal for cooling off on hot days.
- Blue Hole Spring: Crystal clear natural pool surrounded by limestone formations.
- Mantawihan Spring: Less-visited spring offering a more authentic local experience.
Coastal Areas:
- Marmol Cliff: Dramatic seaside cliffs offering stunning ocean views.
- Anapog Public Beach: Local beach spot with basic facilities.
- Maravilla Beach: Quiet beach area perfect for day trips.
Things To Do On The Northeast Coast of Cebu
Recreational Facilities
- Papa Kit’s Marina: Adventure park offering various activities including zip-lining and fishing.
- Durano Eco Farm: Educational farm tour and activities centre.
Natural Attractions
- Esoy Hot Spring: Natural hot spring with therapeutic properties.
- Capitancillo Island: This small island is perfect for snorkelling and diving.
- Nipa Beach: an aesthetic local beach
- Banyan Spring Resort: manmade cold spring, best on weekdays
South Cebu vs North Cebu Tourist Spots
While both regions offer unique experiences, they differ in several ways:
North Cebu:
- Less crowded than South Cebu
- Known for island destinations (Bantayan, Malapascua)
- Better for diving and marine life
- More authentic local experiences
- Fewer developed tourist facilities
South Cebu:
- More developed tourist infrastructure
- Famous for whale shark watching (we also don’t recommend this due to its environmental impact)
- Known for waterfalls and canyoneering
- Better public transportation options
- More accommodation choices
How to Plan a Trip to North Cebu
If you despise planning or need a helping hand to get started, check out our North Cebu Itinerary.
Getting There
- From Cebu City to Bantayan: 4-hour bus ride to Hagnaya Port + 1-hour ferry
- From Cebu City to Malapascua: 4-hour bus ride to Maya Port + 30-minute boat ride
- Mainland attractions: Accessible by private car, scooter rental or public transport
Best Time to Visit
- December to May (dry season)
- Avoid typhoon season (June to November)
- Book ahead during Holy Week and the summer months
Transportation Tips
- Rent a motorcycle for island exploration
- Use habal-habal (motorcycle taxis) for short trips
- Consider hiring a guide for more challenging activities
Where to Stay in North Cebu
While you can base yourself in one spot, it’s best to spend a few nights in each location to experience the top tourist spots in North Cebu.
Bantayan Island:
- Luxury: Bantayan Island Nature Park & Resort
- Mid-range: Kota Beach Resort
- Budget: SF Cantina
Malapascua Island:
- Luxury: Tepanee Beach Resort
- Mid-range: Malapascua Legend
- Budget: Blue Corals Beach Resort
Mainland Areas:
- Balamban: Treehouse De Valentine | West 35 Eco Mountain Resort
- San remigio: Maayo San Remigio
Remember to book accommodations in advance during peak season and always check recent reviews for the most up-to-date information.
Frequently Asked Questions About North Cebu's Tourist Spots
How many days do you need in North Cebu?
A minimum of 4-5 days is recommended to explore North Cebu’s main attractions. Spend 2 days in Bantayan, 2 days in Malapascua, and 1 day exploring the mainland spots.
Is North Cebu worth visiting?
Yes, North Cebu is worth visiting for its pristine beaches, world-class diving, mountain views, and fewer crowds compared to South Cebu. It offers a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation.
Which is better, North or South Cebu?
North Cebu is better for diving, island experiences, and fewer tourists. South Cebu is better for waterfalls, canyoneering, and developed tourist infrastructure. Both offer unique experiences worth exploring.
How much budget do I need for North Cebu?
Budget travellers can explore North Cebu for ₱1,000-2,000 per day, while mid-range travellers should budget ₱3,000-4,000 per day, including accommodation, food, and activities.
More Things To Do In Cebu
- Explore South Cebu
- Chase waterfalls in Cebu
- Explore Samboan’s tourist spots
- Beach Bum In Bantayan
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