Virgin Beach Resort Cebu Is A Great Place For Discovering The Main Tourist Attractions Of Northern Cebu!

Bogo City, 20 km or 20 min.

Rizal Park, Bogo City, Cebu, Philippines Rizal Park, Bogo City, Cebu, Philippines

Bogo City is the main market town of the North.  Bogo has several department stores, supermarkets, restaurants, banks with international ATMs, 4 colleges, pension houses, huge public market, public pier, boats going to Leyte and Masbate, parks, main plaza, museum with library, San Vicente Parish Church, Verallo Memorial Hospital, doctors, dentists and more!

Virgin Mary Shrine, Lapaz, Bogo City, 25 km or 25 min.

Virgin Mary Shrine, Bogo Virgin Mary Shrine, Bogo

Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal is located on a hill overlooking Bogo and offers great views.  There are 100 steps leading to the shrine from the hiway but there is also a barangay road leading to the shrine at the back also for those unable to climb the stairs.  The original shrine is in Paris, France and many miracles are associated with the medals from the original image.  There is a very spiritual atmosphere here and you may light a candle and say a prayer.  Definately worth a visit.

Virgen De Los Remedios, Odlot, Bogo City, 30 km or 30 min.

Our Lady of Remedies, Odlot, Bogo City, Cebu, Philippines Our Lady of Remedies, Odlot, Bogo City, Cebu, Philippines

Our Lady of Remedios Parish Church in Odlot, Bogo features the images of Our Lady of the Remedios (Remedies), San Paplo (Saint Paul) and San Pedro (Saint Peter) that were cought by fishermen with their nets in the sea near the current parish church.  The Parish Church was founded in 1980 and many healings have taken place in this parish church.  Mother Mary is reported to have shed tears.  There is a healing mass every Wednesday and the priest gives credit to God for the healings.  The church is undergoing expansion and the facade will be finished soon.

Santa Rosa Church, Poblacion, Daanbantayan, 10 km or 10 min.

Santa Rosa Church, Daanbantayan, Cebu, Philippines Santa Rosa Church, Daanbantayan, Cebu, Philippines

The Santa Rosa Parish Church in Daanbantayan (also known as a colonial church) was established in 1860 and is one of the oldest in the Philippines.  The church is built of coral stones and has been resored on the inside to some degree.  Really worth a visit, as the town still has the typical Spanish lay-out for a town with the church on one side of the plaza and the municipality on the other side.  There are very few (Spanish) colonial era churches left in Cebu as most have been replaced with newer buildings.

Malapascua Island, Daanbantayan, 30 km or 60 min.

Malapascua Island, Daanbantayan, Cebu, Philippines Malapascua Island, Daanbantayan, Cebu, Philippines

Malapascua Island (Barangay Logan of Daanbantayan) is a small island that features white sand beaches and scuba diving featuring thrasher sharks and ship wrecks and makes a great day trip from Virgin Beach Resort.  We also have our large motorized banca that can take you there in about one hour in calm seas.  The pier is in Maya, Daanbantayan and the crossing from Maya takes about 30 minutes in calm seas.  There are no ships or ferries going to Malapascua and the native pumpboats are not made for windy weather and guests have been stuck on the island when boats cannot operate.

Bantayan Island via Hagnaya, San Remegio, 40 km or 90 min.

Bantayan Island, Cebu, Philippines Bantayan Island, Cebu, Philippines

Known for its white sand beaches and annual festival during Holy Week where the Passion of Christ is re-enacted, Bantayan Island is only 30 minutes by ferry from Hagnaya Port in San Remegio.  It makes an easy day trip from Virgin Beach Resort and offers fresh sea food, reasonable overnight accommodations in countless resorts and of course, respite from the rushing hectic life of Cebu City.  Our staff can drop you off for the ferry boat and pick you up when you return.

Mercedes Golf Course, Dayhagon, Medellin, 10 km, 10 min.

Mercedes Golf Course Mercedes Golf Course

A pro world class golf course is located only about 10 km or 10 minutes from Virgin Beach Resort.  Emmaculate grounds feature 18 holes, a driving range, practice putting area, club house and full service golf.  Prices are a little high compared to the U.S., but if you're a golf nut, you'll want to make this a day trip from Virgin Beach Resort.  Have Junior call ahead and make a reservation for you and we hope you make a hole in one!

Bogo Medellin Sugar Mill, Luy-a, Medellin, 15 km, 15 min.

Bogo Medellin Sugar Mill Bogo Medellin Sugar Mill

The BoMedCo Sugar Mill is open for tours if you'd like to know more about how sugar is made from the vast hectares of sugar cane grown here in the northern part of Cebu.  Harvest season is from December to June and all the product is cut by hand.  By product of pressed board and alcohol are also pruduced at this plant. Almost 1/2 million tons of brown sugar are produced here annually.  A World War II tank stands guard at the mill.

Capitancillo, Nailon, Bogo City, 30 km, 60 min.

Capitancillo Islet, Bogo City, Cebu, Philippines Capitancillo Islet, Bogo City, Cebu, Philippines

Capitancillo is a small islet that houses an automatic solar light house and the light can be seen from the kiosko by the sea at Virgin Beach Resort at night.  It is only about 8 km from Nailon Point in Bogo City but easly reached by our large pumpboat in calm seas in about one hour.  Great place for scuba diving, but only experienced divers as the current can be very strong.  Ask Junior to pack a picnic lunch and take an island hopping cruise.

Haunted Cemetery, Lambusan, San Remegio, 25 km, 25 min.

Haunted Cemetery, Lambusan, San Remegio, Cebu Haunted Cemetery, Lambusan, San Remegio, Cebu

Many public cemeteries have "nitsos" that are rented by the deceased's family for one year and when the year is up, the bones are stacked in a common area.  Lambusan Cemetery is among the poorest in the Northern Cebu area and it is quite common to see skulls and bones everywhere.  If you're into the haunted, you will enjoy this day trip.

More to come!

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Welcome to Daanbantayan (KANDAYA)!  Located at the northernmost tip of the Province of Cebu, the Municipality of Daanbantayan as of December 3, 2008 is now a 1st  class municipality composed of 20 barangays (2 island, 13 coastal and 5 inland) with a total land area of 10,455 hectares.  It has a population of 78,452 as of profile year, whose main source of livelihood is farming and fishing, owing to its mostly agricultural and coastal areas.  It is 128 kilometers from Cebu City, with about 3-4 hours travel time.


According to pre-Hispanic history, Daanbantayan was believed to be once ruled by a local chieftain or Datu called Datu Daya who was known for his good deeds and bravery by driving away invading foreigners and marauding moros.  To help strengthen his defenses, he built strategically placed watchtowers dubbed as “bantayan” which is constantly manned by the natives/residents keeping watch, or in the dialect “daang bantayan”, and so the present name “Daanbantayan” originated.  But before the town took on the name Daanbantayan, it was then called Kang Daya, in brief Kandaya, named after Datu Daya or Datu Daya’s, in his honor.  Not much has been known as to the actual date of the town’s establishment but as was the custom during the Spanish times, the friars or prayles decided to construct the church, now the Sta. Rosa de Lima Parish Church way back in 1886, hence the establishment of the church marked the establishment of the town as well, being at the center of most settlements at that time.

 

The town was formerly known as Kandaya – from the name of the leader of the first Malayan settler, Datu Daya.   Kandaya was changed to Daanbantayan when the area was recognized as a municipality.

 

Daanbantayan was originally a visayan term for an old watchtower located in Brgy. Tapilon, which used to serve as a lookout for Moros marauding the coastal towns in the Visayas during the early Spanish times.

There are no definite records to indicate the exact year of the founding of the town of Daanbantayan. However, from the book called “Reseñas Historicas de los Dioceses de Cebu” published in the year 1886 it is mentioned that a certain priest, Rev. Juan Protacio Gallares, had been doing periodic inspection in the parish of Daanbantayan. The parish was inaugurated on August 10, 1858. Due to the fact that during the Spanish regime, the church and the state were more or less one in essence, it is logically assumed by many that the establishment of the town was made to coincide with the date of the inauguration of the parish.

The first municipal building called Tribunal was constructed by the Spanish authorities. Highly knowledgeable residents before the Second World War revealed that the Spanish authorities with the help of the Capitanes Del Pueblo constructed the first Municipal Tribunal or Municipal building to serve as seat of Power of the Local Officials at the side of the present parcel of land owned by the late Severino dela Peña.

The first Municipal building was made of wooden materials and bamboos with cogon grass roofing. The Capitanes ruled the municipality using the Tribunal as office of the previous town executive.


The late Municipal President or Mayor Don Pedro Corro constructed the first concrete Municipal building of Daanbantayan on its present location in 1916 as shown by the engraved markings on the front side of the said building.


Right after the Second World War, the late Mayor Braulio M. Arriola Sr., constructed the two stories wooden buildings annexes, one at the southern side and another in the northern side of the old concrete building to meet the growing demands for expansion due to the increasing number of employees.

Former Mayor Lamberto Te demolished the two story wooden building annexes constructed by the late Mayor Braulio M. Arriola and replaced them with a more durable concrete two story buildings after the wooden materials began to deteriorate.

Not to be outdone, then municipal mayor, now Vice-Mayor Ma. Luisa Loot, ventured to construct the present two story concrete Legislative Building, thus forming now a complete square concrete Municipal Building, where the people could easily go around the various offices, either in the first floor or in the second, without the trouble of going up and down to complete all the papers needed.

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