CEBU TRIP TOURS
Read moreBased in Cebu, this travel agency offers tours of Cebu, Bohol, Boracay, Palawan and Dumaguete by the day or over several days, with accommodation included. On the program: diving, canyoning, paddleboarding, hiking, or city and island tours. In Cebu, group or private guided tours are ideal for discovering the city's main cultural, religious and historical facets in half a day. All tours include transfers. Prices are very reasonable.
PHILIPPINES AUTREMENT
Read moreBased on the islands of Cebu and Negros for 20 years, two French friends, Bruno and Rodolphe, invite you to discover the Philippines on a private tour, with a local guide. From Luzon to Camiguin, from Palawan to Siargao via the Visayas islands, join them! A wide variety of activities await you, from hiking and trekking on land, to banca tours, snorkeling, diving, kitesurfing and surfing. And don't forget to try the seafood and various Filipino dishes!
PHILIPPINE AIRLINES
Read moreThe cities served are Manila, Bacolod, Iloilo, Caticlan, Zamboanga, Cagayan de Oro, Tacloban, Sur. Abroad, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Seoul.
OCEAN JET
Read moreIt's hard to plan a trip to the Philippines, especially the Visayas, without using the services of Ocean Jet. It has been one of the country's leading ferry companies since 1998, and is certainly one of the most reliable and professional. On the website, you'll find full details of itineraries, updated timetables and prices. Reservations can be made online or directly at the Pier 1 counter in the port of Cebu. Frequent connections between Cebu or Liloan and Camotes (Poro), Bohol (Tagbilaran), Siquijor and Dumaguete.
CEBU PACIFIC
Read moreThe cities served include Manila, Clark, Laoag, Legaspi (Luzon), Puerto Princesa (Palawan), Zamboanga, Dipolog, Pagadian, Cotobato, General Santos, Davao, Ozamiz, Cagayan de Oro, Butuan (Mindanao), Sur, Siargao, Tagbilaran, Siargao, Bacolod, Kalibo, Caticlan, Roxas, Sur, Tacloban. Abroad, Singapore, Hong Kong, Incheon and Pusan.
CATHAY PACIFIC
Read moreHong Kong flights twice a day, at p. m. and p. m., return from Cebu at p. m. and p. m.
AIR PHIL EXPRESS
Read moreThe cities served are Manila (five departures per day), Bacolod (two flights per day at a. m. and p. m., return to p. m. and p. m.), Cagayan de Oro (departure from p. m. and p. m. every day, return to p. m. and p. m., Catarman (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 10 p. m., back to 14 p. m. h 30), Caticlan (every day at 12 p. m., return to 11 p. m.), Davao (every day at p. m. and p. m., return to p. m. and p. m., Iloilo (every day at p. m. and p. m., return to p. m. and p. m.), Naga (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday at 10 p. m., return to 13 p. m.), Ozamiz (same day at p. m., return to p. m.), Sur (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at p. m., return to p. m.), Tacloban (daily at p. m. and p. m., return to p. m. and p. m.), Zamboanga (every day to 5 p. m.) h 50 and 14 h 30, return to 13 p. m. and 19 p. m.). Also offers flights for Singapore, daily at p. m. (return to p. m.).
SUPERFERRY
Read moreA daily trip to Manila, except on Wednesday and Saturday, departures in the evening (except Monday, at 15 pm). Take about 22 hours of journey. Rates range from 760 to 3 440 P per person without meals and comfort, between 886 and 3 800 P with meals.
For Cagayan de Oro, three departures per week on Mondays (morning), Thursday and Saturday (evening). From 8 to 9 hours of journey.
For Sur City, departure every Sunday at 8 pm. Take approximately 6 hours of travel.
SOUTH BUS TERMINAL
Read moreMore modern than the north bus station, it's from the south terminal that buses leave for destinations... in the south of the island. How logical. So if you want to get to the touristy town of Moalboal, to Argao (from where ferries leave for Bohol) or to the southern tip and town of Bato (ferry junction with the island of Negros), this is the place to be. Fares vary according to the standard of the bus. Finally, by cab, count PHP 600 and 45 minutes to/from Mactan airport and PHP 200 and 15 minutes to/from the north terminal.
SM NORTH BUS TERMINAL
Read moreThis is the north terminal of the bus station, opposite the SM City mall (cabs know it). There's no signposting for the uninitiated traveller, but don't panic... just tell a driver your destination and he'll tell you which bus to catch. You pay on the bus (bring change). Departures for Danao (where boats leave for Camotes), Maya (for Malapascua) and Hagnaya (for Bantayan), among others. Leave well in advance if you need to catch a boat, as traffic jams in Cebu can be monstrous.
POSTE CENTRALE
Read moreOther position: City Hall, at the corner of Magallanes Street, Burgos Street and Provincial Capitol on Osmaña Boulevard.
PHILIPPINES TROPICALES
Read moreManaged by a young, dynamic and French-speaking team passionate about adventure, this agency offers several tours throughout the country focusing on adventure, curiosity and meeting local cultures.