Admission to attractions
English / Japanese-speaking guide
Professional guide
Round-trip transfers to and from your hotel
Insurance provided by the operator
Bottled water
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Breakfast and lunch
Free for children aged 0-2 as long as they will not occupy separate seats
Children aged 3+ will be charged the same rate as adults
This activity requires a minimum of 2 participant(s). If the minimum is not met, you can book an alternative date or request a full refund
The tour ending time may be delayed depending on the time of year, number of participants, road conditions, etc. Please consult with the operator in advance if you have plans immediately after the scheduled ending time or if you plan to fly home on the same day
Due to bad weather or sudden local circumstances, the schedule may change on the day of the tour. The final decision will be made by the guide on the day.
Clothing is strictly enforced in Philippine churches. Please ensure that you do not expose too much skin by wearing a coverup on the day of your visit
Dress Code for Both Men and Women:-Top: Clothing that covers the shoulders (short-sleeved T-shirts are acceptable). Tank tops, sleeveless shirts, and beach sandals are not allowed.-Bottoms: Clothing that reaches at least knee-length (knee-length shorts or skirts are acceptable). If the length is above the knee, entry to the church will not be permitted.
Luggage allowance: 1 pieces of standard-sized luggages
This half-day tour covers the historical heritage and modern photogenic spots of Cebu Island in the Philippines
Amidst the beautiful scenery of colorful flowers blooming in the tropical climate, you can enjoy various unique art pieces and photo opportunities, including the highly acclaimed palm-sized objects for social media, at Sirao Garden
Nex is the torical miracle of "Magellan's Cross," left by the adventurer Magellan during his Christian missionary activities in Cebu. Next to it stands Santo Niño Basilica, where devotion to Santo Niño is fervent among locals
Fort San Pedro is the oldest fortress in the Philippines, built during the Spanish colonial period. It exudes the breath of history and is surrounded by magnificent sea views