Cebu
Cebu is best known for its diving and snorkelling, as well as its rich heritage and stunning colonial architecture. Discover historical landmarks, such as the 16th century Magellan’s Cross and the Fort of San Pedro, or head further inland to the Kawasan Falls – a private slice of paradise that offers clear, turquoise waters and the chance to recreate your own Blue Lagoon moment.
Nature lovers can enjoy Cebu's rich and vibrant marine life. The Moalboal Sardine Run, in particular, is a truly unmissable experience, where you can swim surrounded by a school of more than one million fish in the midst of one of the world’s greatest migrations. Think Finding Nemo – only in real life!
Elsewhere in the province, Malapascua Island, and the Monad Shoal dive site in particular, is a popular choice among serious scuba divers. You're pretty much guaranteed to spot a thresher shark here in these pristine blue waters.
Finally, after a day of exploring this attraction-filled island, be sure to tuck into its most famous culinary offering – Cebu lechon. This delicious, crisp roasted pig is admired by locals and loved by visitors including the late chef Anthony Bourdain.
How to get there: Cebu Pacific operates three weekly flights from Melbourne to Manila with daily connecting flights to Mactan-Cebu International Airport.