{"id":1968,"date":"2018-05-03T13:40:03","date_gmt":"2018-05-03T13:40:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/queencitycebu.com\/?p=1968"},"modified":"2023-12-22T06:02:49","modified_gmt":"2023-12-22T06:02:49","slug":"consider-traveling-tuburan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/queencitycebu.com\/consider-traveling-tuburan\/","title":{"rendered":"Why You Should Consider Traveling To Tuburan This Summer"},"content":{"rendered":"
The summer heat is real! I’m sure many of you are already planning on going island hopping in Camotes or in Bantayan or maybe taking trips to the south to cool off in Kawasan Falls. If you are from Cebu, you should know by now that there are countless activities you can do here that can cool you off without breaking the bank.<\/p>\n
All those mentioned places are really beautiful though, but I would like to introduce\u00a0to you an unpopular summer destination.<\/p>\n
Some of us may not know a thing or two about this town but Tuburan is a quiet home to many people who work in Cebu City– and they are very blessed to call this place their home.<\/p>\n
Tuburan is also home to many natural resources and man-made resorts that will surely amuse every individual\u00a0who gets to lay their feet in the Tuburan soil. The municipality has a tunnel, a spring, and\u00a0pristine beaches you can visit.<\/p>\n
I will give you many reasons why you should visit this unpopular town. If you have any related experiences with any of the places mentioned, comment down below!<\/p>\n
How to get there<\/strong><\/p>\n
You can take a bus from the North or South Bus Terminal going to Tuburan and the trip will last up to 3 hours. You may also ride a V-Hire from the Ayala Center Terminal. Travel time for the second option is only 2 hours. Get off at the town from there, take a habal-habal going to your desired destination.<\/p>\n
Marmol Cliff<\/h2>\n
Marmol Cliff, Tuburan | Photo by Reymund Mejica Requina<\/p><\/div>\n
Have you been to Palawan? The island is known not only for its beautiful beaches and great underwater marine life, it is also popular among travelers for its astonishing rock formations.<\/p>\n
We do have something similar to that here in Cebu. It is called Marmol Cliff– because it resembles a smooth marble stone. Basically, the cliff looks like gigantic, yellowish rocks facing each other. In between the rocks is a shallow river that anyone can walk on.<\/p>\n
Marmol Cliff, Tuburan | Photo by Jepp Amandoron Pochades<\/p><\/div>\n
That’s it. There are no extreme activities that can be done in the area because the water is really shallow, just a nice view of mesmerizing natural rock formation and a calm water that passes right in between. The water may rise up in cases like extreme flooding or strong typhoons, but most of the time, it’s just like this.<\/p>\n
Marmol Cliff, Tuburan | Photo by Anthony Saer<\/p><\/div>\n
This is how it looks like when the sun is setting. Just a golden\u00a0view of everything.<\/p>\n
Although\u00a0there are no intensely exciting activities in the tourist spot, I still believe that it is worthy of our attention. Not many places have a solid gem like this!<\/p>\n
How to get there<\/strong><\/p>\n
The\u00a0fastest and most convenient way to get to Marmol Cliff is by taking a habal-habal. They are found everywhere but for you to secure a ride, you should start in the town proper. There, you will see a lot of motorcycles so will have many options. The fare is usually unfixed so you will have to bargain a little.<\/p>\n