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Stay near Cebu City's top sights

Ayala Center in Cebu21 locals recommend
IT Park, Cebu City73 locals recommend
Fuente Osmeña Circle42 locals recommend
SM Seaside City Cebu Tower 214 locals recommend
Club Ultima10 locals recommend
Ayala Malls Central Bloc27 locals recommend

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Cebu City

  • Total rentals

    7.9K properties

  • Total number of reviews

    118K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    1.2K properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    610 properties allow pets

  • Rentals with a pool

    5.7K properties have a pool

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    3.4K properties have a dedicated workspace

Your guide to Cebu City

All About Cebu City

The oldest and second-largest city in the Philippines, Cebu City has stunning natural beauty, historic buildings, and rich cultural and culinary scenes. Surrounded by mountains — from Sirao Peak in the north to Mount Naupa in the south — and lapped by the waters of the Cebu Strait, the city is also an easy jumping-off point for snorkeling off Mactan Island, hiking to Kawa Falls, canyoneering, or visiting the famous Chocolate Hills — 1,260 conical grass-topped hills.

In the city, you’ll find piles of carabao mangoes at the bustling Carbon Market, which is the oldest and largest farmers market in town. Some of the country's biggest shopping malls are located here, doubling as entertainment centers where you can grab dinner at a cutting-edge restaurant or dig into a homely bowl of tinola. Cebu City also has a thriving microbrewery scene, and the nightlife here draws revelers from across the archipelago.

There are a number of historical structures to explore, including the ruins of Fort San Pedro, which dates back to the 18th century, and the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño — the first church built in the Philippines. The Casa Gorordo Museum, housed in a former home built in the 19th century, showcases period furniture, costumes, artwork, and household items. For a different perspective on the city, visit Top’s Lookout, a circular viewpoint perched high above the sprawling metropolis.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Cebu City

Cebu City has warm temperatures throughout the year and, like many other places in Southeast Asia, the most extensive weather change is between the rainy and dry seasons. The rainy season usually lasts from June until October and can range from nonstop rain day after day or a short, heavy rainfall that is over in 30 minutes. Although this can make it difficult to plan specific activities, it is still a nice time to visit as you may be able to get some good options on condos or apartments for rent in Cebu. The dry season offers some of the best weather, making visiting the city’s main sights relatively easy.

There are also many religious festivals in Cebu City. The biggest one is the Sinulog Festival, held every third Sunday of January,which takes over the city to celebrate its acceptance of Catholicism with a nine-day program of jewel-toned costumes and street festivities culminating in a parade accompanied by blasting trumpets and pounding drums.


Top things to do in Cebu City

Basílica del Santo Niño

Established in 1565, the Basilica del Santo Niño was the first church in the Philippines. Inside, you will find a famous statue of Santo Niño that dates back to the time of Magellan. It is said to be miraculous, and every Friday and Sunday, the church and surrounding area are full of religious pilgrims hoping to see Santo Niño.

Artisan guitar-makers

The Cebuano people are the country’s second-largest ethnolinguistic group, and music is an integral part of Cebuano culture. You’ll find guitar shops all over Cebu City and on Mactan Island, where you can see the instruments being made by hand. You might even catch a band performing a traditional Cebuano harana (love song) while playing guitar at one of the bars along Ouano Avenue.

Nalusuan Island

A short hop across the bay, Nalusuan Island boasts such clear water that you can watch schools of fish swirl around in the waves before your boat even docks. Snorkelers, divers and underwater photographers flock here to admire table coral, angelfish, and bluespotted ribbontail rays. After a day on or under the water, you can refuel with fresh mangoes and crab plucked straight from the ocean.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in Cebu City?

    Cebu City has a tropical climate with a year-round warm temperature, averaging around 85°F (29°C). The city experiences two seasons: the dry season from January to May, and the rainy season from June to December. It is generally humid, but a cool sea breeze often moderates the heat.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Cebu City?

    Cebu City is rich in history and culture, so many guests find themselves exploring the Basilica del Santo Niño or Magellan's Cross. For a mix of shopping and dining, Ayala Center Cebu is often visited. Outdoor enthusiasts might enjoy the Tops Lookout or swimming with the whale sharks in Oslob.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Cebu City?

    January through May are popular months to visit Cebu City because of the dry weather. One local event that draws crowds is the Sinulog Festival in January, a vibrant event celebrating the Filipino people's conversion to Christianity.

  • What are the best places to stay in Cebu City?

    Guests often choose to stay in vibrant neighborhoods like the Cebu Business Park, an area bustling with shops and restaurants. For a more local feel, consider areas such as Lahug or Capitol Site. For beach-lovers, the Mactan Island area is a frequent pick.

  • What are the best places to visit in Cebu City?

    Visitors often explore the historic Fort San Pedro, the remarkable Basilica del Santo Niño, and the symbolic Magellan's Cross. The Taoist Temple and the 1730 Jesuit House also draw many guests for their cultural and historical significance.

  • What are some hiking trails in Cebu City?

    Hiking enthusiasts might venture to the trails at Osmena Peak or the scenic paths to Kawasan Falls. Sirao Peak is another popular spot, offering panoramic views of the city from the top.

  • What are some family activities to do in Cebu City?

    Families in Cebu City often enjoy a day at the Cebu Ocean Park, home to a variety of marine life. The Jumalon Butterfly Sanctuary is another family-friendly destination. For a touch of history, a visit to Fort San Pedro or the 1730 Jesuit House can be educational and fun.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in Cebu City?

    Day trips from Cebu City often include a boat ride to the white sandy beaches of Bantayan or Malapascua Island. Many also venture to the southern part of Cebu for a swim with the whale sharks in Oslob, or a hike to Kawasan Falls.

  • Are there vacation rentals with a dedicated workspace in Cebu City?

    Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 3,350 vacation rentals in Cebu City featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.

  • Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals in Cebu City?

    Four-legged friends are welcome in Cebu City. Choose from more than 610 vacation rentals for guests traveling with pets.

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