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Kawasan Falls is the most popular tourist destination in the town. It is well visited by both foreign and local tourists. Kawasan Falls is a three-tiered cascade of crystal clear waterfalls. It is the highlight of Barangay Matutinao located in the municipal of Badian. The waterfalls makes up the Matutinao River System, also awarded many times as the cleanest inland body of water in the country. The water coming from the falls is clean and crystal clear.


The Mactan Shrine, located on Mactan Island, just of the coast from Cebu City, is a must-see for everyone interested in Filipino history. It commemorates the Battle of Mactan that took place in 1521 between the Spanish and the Visayan (central Philippines) native people in April 1521 and, along with paintings and plaques about that battle, it also contains two other important shrines -- the Lapu Lapu Shrine and the Magellan Shrine



Sumilon Island lies just 15-20 minutes off the coast of Oslob in Cebu Province. This island though greatly underrated boasts of white powdery white sand beaches, refreshing turquoise water and a stunning sandbar that stretches to about a hundred meters. While in the island frolicking under the sun, you will be entertained by the gorgeous view of mainland Cebu and the endless horizon of deep blue ocean waters. Sumilon Island is undeniably one exquisite beauty but is often overlooked as the town of Oslob is not usually known for its beaches but more recognized because of the adorable whalesharks.



It is said that if the first Spanish explorers, who more than 350 years ago arrived on the island, came today, they'd find it the same as when they first set eyes on it. And that's saying a lot for Camotes Islands. It continues to stand the test of time with its incredible, unspoiled and unaffected white sand beaches and natural forests surrounded by the vast expanse of an aqua-blue ocean waters.
The Camotes Islands consist of four other islands: Pacjian, Ponson, Poro and Tulang. Because these islands' natural beauty remains almost untouched and unchanged they are sometimes referred to as The Lost Horizon. Their white sands, sparkling sea waters and lazy shorelines are perfect places to swim and sunbathe with nobody to bug you.

Camotes Island
7 Popular Island Beaches in Cebu
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Located in Central Philippines at the northernmost tip of mainland Cebu, is a tropical island Eden, known as Bantayan Island. A little less than one hundred square miles in size, it's regarded as one of the most beautiful islands in the world because of its crystal clear ocean waters and an immaculately clean shoreline of powder-like white sands.
It has one of the oldest churches in the country, built some 400 years ago during the Spanish colonization. As the Lenten season sets in, it becomes the center of religious commemoration of the Passion of Christ, participated in by the local folks and foreign tourists.




Malapascua Island
Malapascua is a Philippine island situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometres (4.2 mi) across a shallow strait from the northernmost tip of Cebu Island. Administratively, it is part of the insular barangay of Logon, Daanbantayan, Cebu. Malapascua is a small island, only about 2.5 by 1 kilometre (1.55 by 0.62 mi), and has eight hamlets.
Malapascua became famous fairly recently, only in the early 1990s as a dive destination. Prior to this, the island was known for its wide white sand beach, known as Bounty Beach; it has also become known for its beautiful coral gardens, coral walls and excellent local dive spots, as well as further-out sites including Gato Island, Monad Shoal, and Kemod Shoal. Monad Shoal is an underwater plateau where thresher sharks and manta rays can regularly be sighted.






Moalboal
Moalboal is a town around 90km South West of Cebu City on Cebu Island. Since 1970 visitor from all over the world come every year to spend there vacation in Moalboal for diving, snorkeling, adventure and leisure. The most popular and famous spot in Moalboal is the Panagsama beach, where the most beach resorts, pension houses, dive shops, restaurant, souvenir shops, bars & pups are located. Tipolo Beach resort lies particularly in the center of 1 km long strip.




Recreational diving is the main tourist activity in Moalboal, and is considered very good, even according to Philippine standards. The reefs along the west coast of the Copton peninsula are home to a great variety of marine life. Pescador Island, about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) off the coast, is the most popular dive spot. The structure of the reef that follows the entire coast line has made the place ideal for scuba-diving, snorkeling and freediving. Divers can enjoy easy access to the reef since the drop off is shallow and close to shore but drops down to more than 40 metres (130 ft). Big turtles can sometimes be seen very close to the shore line.
Other popular tourist attractions such as waterfalls, caves and canyons are found within 20 kilometres (12 mi) of Moalboal.
Bantayan Island
Sumilon Island Oslob
Mactan Island


Mactan is an island located a few kilometres from Cebu City in the Philippines. The island is part of Cebu Province and it is divided into Lapu-Lapu City and the municipality of Cordova. The island is separated from Cebu by the Mactan Channel which is crossed by two bridges: the Marcelo Fernan Bridge and the Mactan-Mandaue Bridge.
Being one of the major tourist Islands of Cebu, Mactan Island boasts of a diverse collection of tourist spots and attractions. Being a coral island, Mactan offers some of the best diving, snorkeling, island hopping, jet ski, sailing and cultural activities of any island in the Philippines.
The only aquarium attraction in the Visayas is also located on the island.
Mactan Island provides some of the best Island Hopping Adventures in the entire Philippines. Being a coral island itself, Mactan has many relative close islands in which to hop to. There is vast diversity of islands to choose from, with each one having its own special interest.
Badian

The Municipality of Badian is located 97.6 km’s. southwest of Cebu City in the Central Visayas (Region VII). The Mayor is the governor for Badian which has a total population of 35,876 according to the 2007 census and is a 4th class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. The town is subdivided into 29 barangays and the capital barangay of Badian town is Poblacion.. It has a total land area of 107 square kilometers and is bounded by the Municipality of Moalboal on the north; Municipality of Alegria on the south; Dalaguete and Argao on the east; and on the west by Tañon Strait. Generally, the topography of the area is mountainous and hilly. The climate belongs to the third type in the Philippines where dry seasons comes on the months of February to September and the heaviest rains come on the month of October.
Kawasan Falls is a must see attraction while you’re in town, it’s a three-layered waterfall system located at Barangay Matutinao. The water is fresh and crystal clear. The magical landscape of Kawasan Falls is very cool and refreshing, an ideal paradise to anyone who loves and want to get intimate with nature. Enjoy the cold swim in the fresh, crystal clear spring water of Kawasan Falls.