Cebu 2018: Things to Do & Places to Eat Pt. 2

by - Monday, June 25, 2018

Day 4 - Call time was at 5 am but as a Filipino, we ended up leaving around 5:30 am. It will take about two hours and a half from the city proper so leave early as much as possible to avoid traffic. We reached there around 7:30 -ish and waited for the church to open at 8 am. Since it's a holy place, wear something appropriate cause they will not allow you to enter the church.

  • Blessed Virgin Mary of Simala Shrine in Sibunga

  • Cebu Kartzone in F. Cabahug Street
The rental fee for single-seater costs us Php 425 for 8 laps and the parents opted for twin-seater for Php 450 for 8 laps cause my mom wouldn't dare driving on her own haha. It was all our firsts and it was something my family enjoyed.



  • Dinner at Choobi Choobi 
I'm so bad at documenting. We had seafood for dinner which I forgot to take photos. Sometimes when you're hungry you tend to forget everything or other times when you just want to live in the moment and not on the lens. Know when to take photos and when to savor the moment. Naks kung maka reason haha


Day 5 -  Since it's our last full day, we went to different Malls to buy some more pasalubongs.


  • Dinner at Blue Elephant - Apple One Equicom Tower, Cebu Business Park
We went all out for our last dinner here in Cebu. We literally can't breathe after consuming all the foods and take note, no take out :D


  • After Dinner at La Vie Parisienne - Gorordo Avenue, Barangay Lahug 
   never hold your glass this way haha


And that's it for our Cebu Trip, hope you learned a thing or two. We were supposed to do canyoneering and Oslob whale shark watching but one morning my sister decided to go the dentist and had her tooth removed. Anyhow, there's still reasons to come back. BTW, thanks to our guide, NatNat. 

x Kristine

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