Discover Cebu-City on a private tour
Welcome to Cebu City, a place where the energy of the Sinulog festival permeates all year round. Known as the Queen City of the South, its streets are alive with the chatter of locals and the enticing aromas of street food. Cebu is more than its festivals and busy markets. With ToursByLocals, you can unearth the city's hidden gems. Imagine exploring the historic heritage houses in Parian or indulging in the city's flavours on a food tour that includes more than just lechon and mangoes. Navigate the city effortlessly, bypassing the typical lines at spots like Magellan's Cross, and delve into stories only a local can share. Let your local guide turn your visit into a journey through the soul of Cebu. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Cebu City. Explore Cebu City your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Cebu City tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Cebu City for every interest, including: Layover tours: From Mactan–Cebu International Airport, do a quick run to Magellan’s Cross, the Basilica del Santo Niño, and a lechon tasting, or stay on Mactan for the Lapu-Lapu Monument, a guitar workshop, and shoreline views before heading back. Nature and Wildlife tours: Snorkel at Hilutungan or Nalusuan marine sanctuaries from an outrigger boat, or take a seasonal birding trip to the Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary with a guide who tracks tides and timing. Adventure tours: Spend a full day canyoneering to Kawasan Falls, or choose closer thrills like parasailing or helmet diving in Mactan, or a zipline and rope course at Danasan Eco Adventure Park in Danao. Getting around: There are taxis and MyBus, but traffic can be heavy and timings tight; your guide can set up chauffeured tours or tours with private transportation to keep your schedule on track. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Cebu City inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Explore Cebu City on a private walking tour and discover its inviting neighborhoods with your local guide. There's no better way to truly understand a place than by having a local by your side to share its stories and secrets. - Colon Street: Known as the oldest street in the Philippines, Colon offers a dive into history. It's perfect for cultural tourists and those keen to explore bustling markets and heritage sites, where you can learn about the city’s vibrant past. - IT Park: A great spot for families and tech enthusiasts alike, this modern area is buzzing with tech companies and stylish cafes. Enjoy a leisurely walk, and maybe grab a bite in one of the many trendy restaurants. - Beverly Hills: For those seeking a peaceful retreat, this residential area provides sweeping views of the city. It's an ideal spot for multi-generational groups looking to enjoy nature and tranquility together. - Carbon Market: Dive into local life at Cebu’s largest public market. It's a sensory adventure for those interested in authentic culinary experiences and seeking meaningful connections with local vendors. - Fuente Osmeña Circle: A lively area that's great for people-watching and enjoying local festivities. It's a hub of activity that caters well to those who love to be in the heart of community celebrations. Day trip ideas from Cebu City Staying in Cebu City puts coral reefs, waterfalls, and a hop-away island within easy reach, so you can mix culture and nature on simple day trips that pair well with private tours at your pace. Bohol by fast ferry: Cross to Tagbilaran, roll past the Chocolate Hills, see tiny tarsiers at a managed centre, and stop at heritage churches and the Loboc River. If you like wildlife, landscapes, and a bit of history in one loop, your tour can time ferries and key stops so you spend more time exploring. Moalboal and Pescador Island: Snorkel the sardine run just off Panagsama Beach, look for turtles, and ride a small boat to reefs around Pescador. This suits snorkellers and casual divers who want easy access to marine life and a relaxed seaside lunch before heading back to the city. Kawasan Falls and Badian canyons: Cool off in clear turquoise pools, walk jungle paths, or join canyoneering with local operators on a route of gentle floats and optional jumps. It is ideal if you want a mix of light adventure and swimming with steady logistics handled by your tour. Oslob, Tumalog Falls, and Sumilon sandbar: Visit the regulated whale shark site in the morning, continue to the misty curtain of Tumalog Falls, then catch a boat to the pale sandbar off Sumilon for an easy beach stop. Good for early risers who want marine encounters and calm water views in one day. Mactan island hopping: Cruise to Hilutungan and Nalusuan marine sanctuaries for snorkelling over bright reefs, then add a quick stop at the Lapu-Lapu monument or a guitar workshop. If you like short boat rides and shallow coral gardens close to town, this keeps travel time low and water time high. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Cebu City most travellers miss.