Paharuhay Campsite
Upper Caduawan · Central Nautical Highway
Mountain campground · Glamping
An established ridge camp with the strongest mix of bring-your-own-tent camping, glamping and family-friendly amenities in North Cebu.

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Strong current evidence, useful facilities and a reason to make the trip.
Upper Caduawan · Central Nautical Highway
Mountain campground · Glamping
An established ridge camp with the strongest mix of bring-your-own-tent camping, glamping and family-friendly amenities in North Cebu.
Can-anao Road · Poblacion uplands
Mountain adventure campsite
A distinctively Cebu experience pairing affordable mountain camping with a dramatic paragliding launch and wide sea views.
Lahug · near Kawit
Beach campground
A spacious north-coast camp built for easy beachfront overnights, with room for tents, vehicles, campfires and families.
Basdaku · Saavedra
Beach campground · Resort
One of Cebu’s clearest true beach-camping offers, with a current official site and transparent tent-ground pricing.
Sitio Kamansi · Brgy. Mabini
Mountain campground · Retreat
A genuine campsite within Cebu City’s uplands—close enough for a quick escape, but still forested and quiet.
Mantalongon highlands
Premium glamping resort
Cebu’s premium glamping benchmark, pairing cool Mantalongon air with domes, comforts and an easy highland escape.
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Indicative rates are planning guides. Always confirm directly before leaving.
San Vicente · Olango Island
Island beach campground
A recognizable Olango camp for a simple island night—tents, kubo stays and a shoreline that changes character with the tide.
Maricaban · Bantayan Island
Quiet beach campground
A quieter Bantayan choice for travelers who want to pitch a tent instead of defaulting to a conventional beach resort.
Santiago · Camotes Islands
Camping and glamping property
One of the strongest Camotes records, with a current overnight operation and a mix of camping, glamping and easy island comforts.
Markers use verified place pins when resolved; natural camps may use an approximate trail area.
Verified sites are separated from places with recent but incomplete evidence. Rates are dated, road notes are visible, and closed or no-camping entries stay out of active results.
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