Hotel must be Cebu City or Mandaue City area only.
Casa Gorordo is a house museum located in the historic Parian area of Cebu, the oldest city in the Philippines. It is owned and managed by the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. (RAFI) under its Culture & Heritage focus area. The house was acquired by RAFI from the Gorordo family in 1979, renovated and enhanced, and opened to the public as a museum in 1983. Home of the first Filipino Bishop of Cebu, Juan Gorordo (1862-1934). A tour inside this residence is a brief journey into a Filipino lifestyle in a particular period between 1860 & 1920. The place presently features noted paintings, museum relics, a courtyard, antique household items and furniture.
A trip to Cebu is incomplete without experiencing the tradition of pasalubong. For those unfamiliar with this Filipino custom, pasalubong is the act of bringing a gift or souvenir for loved ones upon returning from a trip. It’s a show of appreciation for those who made your visit special, and in Cebu, there is no shortage of options to choose from when it comes to picking out the perfect pasalubong. From sweet treats like dried mango and otap biscuits, to handmade crafts and accessories, there is something for everyone at the pasalubong centers in Cebu.
Sachiko’s Little Kyoto has this vast space of varying levels where stairs and steps takes you around the place to breath in the whole experience of being in Kyoto. Japanese paper lanterns and lamp posts decorates the whole area as you walk through the Torii gates and cute Japanese bridges. They also have big attractions like the “Lying buddha” which represents the historical Buddha during his last illness, about to enter the nirvana. And of course, the famous dog which made the world cry- Hachiko.
Situated in Barangay Sirao, this flower farm is reminiscent of Amsterdam, with all sorts of flowers neatly arranged and in various colors. It was given the moniker “Little Amsterdam of Cebu” because of this. Instead of tulips, the garden's main feature is celosia flowers or cockscombs, or wool flowers.
CEBU CITY -- Temple of Leah, dubbed as “Cebu's Taj Mahal,” is a grand gesture of love from a husband to his late wife. But unlike the Taj Mahal, which is a mausoleum, Temple of Leah is a shrine holding the memory and treasures of Leah Albino-Adarna, the late wife of Teodorico Soriano Adarna.
8:00AMPick up at the Hotel Accommodation then proceed to Cebu & Mountain tour. After tour drop off at the hotel.