MANILA, Philippines - Travelers can now quench their thirst for more adventure via the no-frills, low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific (CEB).
One of Asia’s fastest growing airlines, CEB offers affordable fares to adventure havens within the Philippines and beyond, allowing more people to discover all the exciting thrills that await them.
Fly to the southern tip of Luzon via CEB’s twice-daily flights to Naga, and go to the Camsur Watersports Complex (CWC), the first world-class watersports complex in Asia.
CWC is a six-hectare complex that is fully equipped for all sorts of watersports. With its six-point cable ski system for wakeboarding and waterskiing, and a skate park with a six-foot half pipe and other sports facilities, CWC is touted as “the best cable ski park in the world” by Wake magazine.
CEB is the only airline with twice-weekly direct flights from Cebu to Siargao in Mindanao. The teardrop-shaped island has a laidback vibe that complements the height and power of its gigantic waves. Surfers from every corner of the globe can be seen here, paddling out to catch the powerful waves of the famous Cloud 9 reef break.
Everyone can’t seem to get enough of Boracay’s world-famous beach. But aside from its crystal-clear waters, there’s a lot more to experience in this top beach destination. Diving enthusiasts can explore the dive spots around Bora. like the Kamia II wreckage site.
For those looking for a more terrestrial local thrill, it’s time to scale the grandfather of Philippine mountains — the 9,692-foot Mt. Apo. For those who have the endurance, going uphill alone takes one to two days but the view is worth it. Just book one of CEB’s six daily flights to Davao and get ready to rough it up all the way to the top.
Apart from these, CEB’s flight routes take travelers to other exciting adventures: swim with the whales of Donsol via Legaspi; whitewater rafting in Cagayan de Oro; mountain bike the country’s longest bridge — the 2.16-kilometer San Juanico bridge — in Tacloban; or go for some thresher shark-sighting in Malapascua, Cebu.
More one-of-a-kind thrills await the adventurous in top Asian destinations. Fly to Kota Kinabalu in Malaysia via CEB’s twice-a-week flights, and dare to conquer all 13,435 feet of the mighty Mt. Kinabalu, home of Malaysia’s first World Heritage Site — the Kinabalu Park. Unravel a world of botanical and biological splendor atop this mountain and get a chance to see the world’s largest single flower, the Rafflesia, and the rare proboscis monkey.
Speaking of heights, feel the power of gravity in “the highest commercial bungee jump in the world” located in Macau, where CEB has a daily service from Manila and four times weekly service from Clark. At the lofty Macau Tower is the world-renowned 233-meter bungee jump and free fall with a speed of 200 kilometers per hour, providing that ultimate adrenaline rush for extreme adventure aficionados from around the world.
For inquiries, visit www.cebupacificair.com.