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Grab a taxi. It's an easy and inexpensive way to get around. You can expect to pay PHP 40 to get in and PHP 3.5 for every half kilometre. If you want to tip your driver, PHP 10-20 is more than enough.
If you want to see more of the surrounding area rent a car. Cebu has options ranging from hourly, weekly or even monthly.
Flag down one of the local jeepneys. It's shared transportation used by the locals and covers a set amount of routes. Each jeepney has its route numbers painted on the site, making it easy for tourists to figure out which one to take.
Another affordable transportation option is the local bus. A two-hour trip will cost around PHP 10, and you can buy your tickets from the driver before taking your seat.
The best time to visit Cebu is between March and May. The weather is hot and perfect for exploring the island's coastline. Due to the heat, most travellers stay away, and you'll have better luck finding deals from top resorts and airlines.
For travellers interested in experiencing the island's culture, plan your trip around the Sinulog Festival in January. The event happens during the island's high season (December to February), but if you book your accommodation well in advance, you'll lock in more favourable prices.
The least popular time to visit Cebu is during the rainy season. From June to August, the heavy rainfall and risk of typhoons mean Cebu experiences a lull in tourism. Accommodation and tour prices are at their lowest, making it an ideal time to visit if you're travelling on a tight budget.
Mactan-Cebu International is located 15 km from the city centre. It's the second busiest airport in the country and operates flights to 17 international destinations. The airport is a hub for regional carrier Philippine Airlines as well as Cebu Pacific and Philippines AirAsia.
Save money by taking a jeepney from the airport into the city. While you will have to change routes three times, your total fare will only set you back PHP 21. Choose this option if you're travelling light and you're not in a rush.
Take the SM Cebu MyBus Shuttle. The service runs every day from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and leaves the domestic arrivals area every 30 minutes. Fares cost as little as PHP 25 per person.
If you have big bags or you don't want to use public transportation, take a taxi from the airport. A ride into town should cost between PHP 200 - 250, and it's a good idea to choose the white cabs if you don't want to haggle with the driver before starting your journey.