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Cebu: Things To See & Do
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Fort San Pedro
Once the
very heart of the first Spanish settlement in the Philippines,
this fort has been at various times a watchtower, a
prison, a US army barracks and a WWII prison camp. Today,
it has been converted into a museum, where visitors
can learn the history of Cebu at their leisure.
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Basilica
Minore de Santo Nino
First built
in 1565 and rebuilt in 1602, this church is best known
for housing an icon of the infant Jesus that is commonly
considered the oldest religious relic in the Philippines,.
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Casa Gorordo Museum
Once the
home of the first Filipino Bishop of Cebu, a visit this
beautifully restored mansion is a lovely way explore
what it was like to live in a typical Filipino home
of the late 19th century.
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Beaches
The area
around Cebu is blessed with beaches, which is one the
reasons why visitors flock to the city. Among the best
known beaches are Kawit, Mahawak and Mahayahay, while
off-shore, the islands of Olango, Sagod and Badian offer
not only beaches, but also diving spots, resorts and
other attractions.
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