Mandani BAY-Mandaue City Cebu

Mandani BAY-Mandaue City Cebu MANDANI BAY - A 20 Hectare Luxury Township expected to rise at Mandaue City, Cebu! Develop by our owned Cebu's real estate pioneer

11/01/2022
Name of Project: Madani Bay 2 Bedroom UnitLocation: Mandaue City, CebuIts very first project is a 20-hectare mixed-use r...
20/08/2019

Name of Project: Madani Bay 2 Bedroom Unit
Location: Mandaue City, Cebu

Its very first project is a 20-hectare mixed-use residential, commercial/retail, hotel, and office development in the waterfront area of Mandaue City, Cebu.

The Mandani Bay is a sprawling mixed-use township development along the Cebu-Mactan Channel. Located in Mandaue City's waterfront, this 20-hectare property is along F.E. Zuellig Avenue and will feature residential condominiums complete with a slew of exclusive amenities; hotels; commercial establishments; restaurants and cafes; entertainment center such as theaters and amusement parks; promenade; and a marina.

PROPERTY DETAILS/FEATURES
2 Bedrooms
2 Toilet And Bath
Living And Dining Area
Kitchen Area
Service Area
Balcony
Heat Detector
Smoke Detector
Fire Sprinkler
Audio Guest Annunciator
Telephone Lines
Catv Outlet
Provision For Water Heater*
Provision For Split-type A/c
Provision For Washer/dryer

AMENITIES
Feature Pavillion
25 Meter Lap Pool
Pool Terrace
Aqua Deck
Fountain
Barbeque Pit
Outdoor Lounge
Outdoor Showers
Kid’s Pool
Water Feature
Clubhouse
Outdoor Reading Garden
Outdoor Fitness Facilities
Playground
Yoga Deck
Gym

Location / Accessibilities:
-4 minutes going to Mandaue City Hall
-5 minutes going to Cebu Doctor's University
- 5 minutes going to UC Med Hospitals,
- 12 minutes going to Robinsons Galleria

PAYMENT FINANCING SCHEME/COMPUTATION
Tower 2
Sample Computation
Total Contract Price: Php 13,027,262
1. Reservation Fee (RF) : Php 100,000 (deductible from the downpayment)
2.25% Equity/Downpayment(DP) : Php 3,156,816 payable for 48 months
Php 65,767/month for 48 months
3.75% Loanable Amount: Php 9,770,447

Name of Project: MANDANI BAY 1 BEDROOM UNITLocation: Mandaue City, CebuIts very first project is a 20-hectare mixed-use ...
20/08/2019

Name of Project: MANDANI BAY 1 BEDROOM UNIT
Location: Mandaue City, Cebu

Its very first project is a 20-hectare mixed-use residential, commercial/retail, hotel, and office development in the waterfront area of Mandaue City, Cebu.

The Mandani Bay is a sprawling mixed-use township development along the Cebu-Mactan Channel. Located in Mandaue City's waterfront, this 20-hectare property is along F.E. Zuellig Avenue and will feature residential condominiums complete with a slew of exclusive amenities; hotels; commercial establishments; restaurants and cafes; entertainment center such as theaters and amusement parks; promenade; and a marina.

PROPERTY DETAILS/FEATURES
1 Bedroom
1 Toilet And Bath
Living And Dining Area
Kitchen And Service Area
Countertop
Heat Detector
Smoke Detector
Fire Sprinkler
Audio Guest Annunciator
Telephone Lines
Catv Outlet
Provision For Water Heater
Provision For Split-type A/c
Provision For Washer/dryer

AMENITIES
Feature Pavillion
25 Meter Lap Pool
Pool Terrace
Aqua Deck
Fountain
Barbeque Pit
Outdoor Lounge
Outdoor Showers
Kid’s Pool
Water Feature
Clubhouse
Outdoor Reading Garden
Outdoor Fitness Facilities
Playground
Yoga Deck
Gym

Location / Accessibilities:
-4 minutes going to Mandaue City Hall
-5 minutes going to Cebu Doctor's University
- 5 minutes going to UC Med Hospitals,
- 12 minutes going to Robinsons Galleria

PAYMENT FINANCING SCHEME/COMPUTATION
Tower 2
Estimated Sample Computation
Total List Price: Php 10,112,247
1. Reservation Fee (RF): Php 75,000.00 (deductible from downpayment)
2.25% Equity/Down payment (DP) : Php 2,453,062 payable for 48 months
Php 51,105/month for 48 months
3. 75%Loanable Amount : Php 7,584,185

Name of Project: Mandani Bay Studio UnitLocation: Mandaue City, CebuIts very first project is a 20-hectare mixed-use res...
20/08/2019

Name of Project: Mandani Bay Studio Unit
Location: Mandaue City, Cebu

Its very first project is a 20-hectare mixed-use residential, commercial/retail, hotel, and office development in the waterfront area of Mandaue City, Cebu.

PROPERTY DETAILS/FEATURES
Floor Area: 29.75 Sqm
Studio Unit
Bed Area
1 Toilet And Bath
Living Area
Dining Area
Kitchen Area
Service Area
Heat Detector
Smoke Detector
Fire Sprinkler
Audio Guest Annunciator
Telephone Lines
Catv Outlet
Provision For Water Heater
Provision For Split-type A/c
Provision For Washer/dryer

Location / Accessibilities:
-4 minutes going to Mandaue City Hall
-5 minutes going to Cebu Doctor's University
- 5 minutes going to UC Med Hospitals,
- 12 minutes going to Robinsons Galleria

AMENITIES
Feature Pavillion
25 Meter Lap Pool
Pool Terrace
Aqua Deck
Fountain
Barbeque Pit
Outdoor Lounge
Outdoor Showers
Kid’s Pool
Water Feature
Clubhouse
Outdoor Reading Garden
Outdoor Fitness Facilities
Playground
Yoga Deck
Gym

PAYMENT FINANCING SCHEME/COMPUTATION
Tower 2
Sample Computation:
Total Contract Price: Php 4,428,446
1. Reservation Fee (RF) : Php 50,000 (deductible from the downpayment)
2. 25% Equity / Down Payment: Php 1,057,112 payable up to 48 months
Php 22,023/month
3. 75% Loanable Amount : Php 3,321,335

Location..
25/02/2017

Location..

05/02/2017

You thought it's Hongkong?? Nope! It's in Mandaue Cebu! Come , get your unit , experience and enjoy the Mandani Bay lifestyle...

05/02/2017

Mandani Bay North Reclamation Area Mandaue City Cebu

Studio Unit with Balcony

Floor Area: 33.43m2
Price w/Vat : 3-3.8M

Reservation Fee: Php 25,000.00

Note: We are now accepting LOI for Phase 2 Tower 1.

For Inquires PM Me..

03/02/2017

COMING SOON | MANDANI BAY - Live Your Passion...

@ Zuellig Avenue, North Reclamation Area, Mandaue City, Central Visayas, Cebu, PH

Mandaue City is known to many as an industrial district with very few commercial establishments to merit a destination status. This common impression about Mandaue City will soon change with the 20-hectare development that will rise in the middle of Metro Cebu – a mixed-use waterfront township that is hinged on the passions of Cebuanos. The development would embody the local culture and the arts with its rich history; creativity with all of its talents from fashion to crafts; adventure with its love for the great outdoors; and water – a unique feature of the development where it sits right beside the bay.

At Mandani Bay, you get to live your passions.

Project Name : MANDANIBAY Location : Zuellig Ave., Mandaue City, Cebu Land Area : 20 hectares Development : Mixed-use waterfront development
Residential
Office
Commercial/Retail
Recreation
Marina
Developer : HTLand, Inc. (A joint-venture company of Hongkong Land and Taft Properties)

The Mandani Bay is a sprawling mixed-use township development along the Cebu-Mactan channel. Located in Mandaue City’s waterfront, this 20-hectare property is along F.E. Zuellig Avenue and will feature residential condominiums complete with a slew of exclusive amenities; hotels; commercial establishments; restaurants and cafes; entertainment center such as theaters and amusements parks; promenade; and a marina. While most of the resort developments are situated in Mactan Island’s east side, The Mandani Bay will become mainland Cebu’s first premier waterfront development, away from the city center providing would-be residents, tenants, and visitors a front seat to a whole new urban-resort lifestyle along the coast.

NEWS CLIPS:
A look into Mandaue

By Archie Modequillo (The Freeman) | Updated January 11, 2015 - 12:00am
1 0 googleplus0 0
CEBU, Philippines – While in Cebu for the Sinulog festivities, visitors will be glad to discover interesting places in the fringes of the capital city itself. And they need not spend much or go a great distance to get to one. For instance, the closest neighboring city offers many attractions and it’s just a few minutes away.

Mandaue City is one of the three highly urbanized cities of Cebu province, located on the central-eastern coastal region, to the immediate north of Cebu City. On its right is Mactan Island, where Lapu-Lapu City is located. In a sense, Mandaue is situated in between two cities – Cebu City and Lapulapu City, a position akin to the process of making its famous “Bibingka sa Mandaue,” which is cooked with “fire under it and fire over it.”

Visitors coming to Cebu City by plane actually get to Mandaue first, after Mactan. From the airport they reach the Cebu mainland via two bridges – the Mactan-Mandaue Bridge and the Marcelo Fernan Bridge. Depending on the route taken upon coming to Mandaue, observant guests may already have a good glimpse of the place.

But a passing sight only reveals too little of this interesting place. The term “bridge city” attached to Mandue does not necessarily suggest that the city is simply to be passed through, a way to somewhere else – like a bridge. Mandaue is a significant destination in itself.

The first community in Mandaue supposedly consisted of a group of Austronesian people. The Venetian chronicler Antonio Pigafetta wrote of a settlement called Mandani, which existed in the area with a chieftain named Apo Noan, and then a few decades later another ruler named Lam Busan took over. At the arrival of the Spaniards, the place was established into a town.

The land area of Mandaue is mainly flat or plain, with loam soil, apparently the reason why it used to be an agricultural district reportedly with rice as the primary crop. This fact has had made way for the emergence of several rice-based delicacies, the most popular of which are the “bibingka” and “budbod,” prepared with generous use of coconut milk. To this day, coconut trees remain abundant in the barangays a little away from the sites of industrialization.

Freeman ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch:

The city has since become a chartered city, a “highly urban city.” Various industries now abound in Mandaue. More and more businesses are cropping up, and national and international companies are locating in the city such that available space has become an issue. The ongoing North Reclamation Project – the North Special Administrative Zone – currently has about 180 hectares of reclaimed land, of which about 36 hectares belong to Mandaue.

The city has indeed gone a long way from its Hispanic times. The population of a little more than 11 thousand between the years 1637 and 1638, stated in Bosetta and Bravo’s “Diccionario,” has grown to over 330 thousand, per May 2000 census. Expectedly, the numbers must have leapt further in the present.

And the popular lifestyle has changed. As industry has taken over traditional farming and fishing as the main source of the people’s income, the population also embraces novel ways of living. Just in the past year or so, in a section along A. S. Fortuna Avenue up towards the Banilad side, a good number of entertainment and dining hubs have sprouted and quickly became favorite lifestyle destinations.

There are a good number of restaurants that cater to gourmets – international cuisines like Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Vietnamese, and Western. Local favorites are served, too, like the lechon (called “inasal” by locals). Lechon is a Cebuano pride, being cited as the best roasted pig in the world by an international food critic.

The same is true at the section of the city’s reclamation area, around the vicinity of the Cebu International Convention Center, where shopping centers and other lifestyle establishments are drawing big crowds day and night.

It’s easy to go around Mandaue. Available transportation is just very much like in Cebu City, with taxi cabs and public utility jeepneys. At the city center, it is better to walk from one place to the next, as the place is closely clustered together.

The San Miguel Brewery plant is a wonderful site to visit. It is such a landmark in Mandaue, being the pioneering and the biggest industrial locator in the area. Many people say that it was this company that jump-started the city’s economic boom.

Other points of interest in Mandaue include the Luis Cabrera Ancestral House and Museum, the Mandaue City Public Library, the Quijano Museum, Ouano Wharf, Mandaue Salt Beds, the “Bantayan sa Hari” (Spanish-period watchtower), and the Eversley Childs Sanitarium. The more adventurous guests may also like to go to the city’s Monkey Caves, Cansaga Bay, Casili Hills, Jagobiao Spring, and the Cabancalan-Banilad Sinkholes. The City Tourism Office will be able to suggest – even arrange for – more places to discover in Mandaue.

Of course, Mandaue has always been known for its signature delicacies: “Bibingka sa Mandaue,” masareal, tagaktak and more. These are nice “pasalubong” (arrival gifts to loved ones at home) that departing visitors often take with them. But the those who have looked deeper into Mandaue have a lot more to bring home. – As researched by Carlo Rivera

NOTE: ALL IMAGES ATTACH ARE CORTESY of Google.com.ph + httpa//SkyCraperCity.com/:::SkyCraperCity.com + HTLAND

NOW ACCEPT LOI (Letter of Intent) + Reservation Fee

MANDANI BAY CEBU- Live Your Passion...@ Zuellig Avenue, North Reclamation Area, Mandaue City, Central Visayas, Cebu, PHM...
17/01/2017

MANDANI BAY CEBU- Live Your Passion...

@ Zuellig Avenue, North Reclamation Area, Mandaue City, Central Visayas, Cebu, PH

Mandaue City is known to many as an industrial district with very few commercial establishments to merit a destination status. This common impression about Mandaue City will soon change with the 20-hectare development that will rise in the middle of Metro Cebu – a mixed-use waterfront township that is hinged on the passions of Cebuanos. The development would embody the local culture and the arts with its rich history; creativity with all of its talents from fashion to crafts; adventure with its love for the great outdoors; and water – a unique feature of the development where it sits right beside the bay.

At Mandani Bay, you get to live your passions.

Project Name : MANDANIBAY Location : Zuellig Ave., Mandaue City, Cebu Land Area : 20 hectares Development : Mixed-use waterfront development
Residential
Office
Commercial/Retail
Recreation
Marina
Developer : HTLand, Inc. (A joint-venture company of Hongkong Land and Taft Properties)

The Mandani Bay is a sprawling mixed-use township development along the Cebu-Mactan channel. Located in Mandaue City’s waterfront, this 20-hectare property is along F.E. Zuellig Avenue and will feature residential condominiums complete with a slew of exclusive amenities; hotels; commercial establishments; restaurants and cafes; entertainment center such as theaters and amusements parks; promenade; and a marina. While most of the resort developments are situated in Mactan Island’s east side, The Mandani Bay will become mainland Cebu’s first premier waterfront development, away from the city center providing would-be residents, tenants, and visitors a front seat to a whole new urban-resort lifestyle along the coast.

NEWS CLIPS:
A look into Mandaue

By Archie Modequillo (The Freeman) | Updated January 11, 2015 - 12:00am
1 0 googleplus0 0
CEBU, Philippines – While in Cebu for the Sinulog festivities, visitors will be glad to discover interesting places in the fringes of the capital city itself. And they need not spend much or go a great distance to get to one. For instance, the closest neighboring city offers many attractions and it’s just a few minutes away.

Mandaue City is one of the three highly urbanized cities of Cebu province, located on the central-eastern coastal region, to the immediate north of Cebu City. On its right is Mactan Island, where Lapu-Lapu City is located. In a sense, Mandaue is situated in between two cities – Cebu City and Lapulapu City, a position akin to the process of making its famous “Bibingka sa Mandaue,” which is cooked with “fire under it and fire over it.”

Visitors coming to Cebu City by plane actually get to Mandaue first, after Mactan. From the airport they reach the Cebu mainland via two bridges – the Mactan-Mandaue Bridge and the Marcelo Fernan Bridge. Depending on the route taken upon coming to Mandaue, observant guests may already have a good glimpse of the place.

But a passing sight only reveals too little of this interesting place. The term “bridge city” attached to Mandue does not necessarily suggest that the city is simply to be passed through, a way to somewhere else – like a bridge. Mandaue is a significant destination in itself.

The first community in Mandaue supposedly consisted of a group of Austronesian people. The Venetian chronicler Antonio Pigafetta wrote of a settlement called Mandani, which existed in the area with a chieftain named Apo Noan, and then a few decades later another ruler named Lam Busan took over. At the arrival of the Spaniards, the place was established into a town.

The land area of Mandaue is mainly flat or plain, with loam soil, apparently the reason why it used to be an agricultural district reportedly with rice as the primary crop. This fact has had made way for the emergence of several rice-based delicacies, the most popular of which are the “bibingka” and “budbod,” prepared with generous use of coconut milk. To this day, coconut trees remain abundant in the barangays a little away from the sites of industrialization.

Freeman ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch:

The city has since become a chartered city, a “highly urban city.” Various industries now abound in Mandaue. More and more businesses are cropping up, and national and international companies are locating in the city such that available space has become an issue. The ongoing North Reclamation Project – the North Special Administrative Zone – currently has about 180 hectares of reclaimed land, of which about 36 hectares belong to Mandaue.

The city has indeed gone a long way from its Hispanic times. The population of a little more than 11 thousand between the years 1637 and 1638, stated in Bosetta and Bravo’s “Diccionario,” has grown to over 330 thousand, per May 2000 census. Expectedly, the numbers must have leapt further in the present.

And the popular lifestyle has changed. As industry has taken over traditional farming and fishing as the main source of the people’s income, the population also embraces novel ways of living. Just in the past year or so, in a section along A. S. Fortuna Avenue up towards the Banilad side, a good number of entertainment and dining hubs have sprouted and quickly became favorite lifestyle destinations.

There are a good number of restaurants that cater to gourmets – international cuisines like Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Vietnamese, and Western. Local favorites are served, too, like the lechon (called “inasal” by locals). Lechon is a Cebuano pride, being cited as the best roasted pig in the world by an international food critic.

The same is true at the section of the city’s reclamation area, around the vicinity of the Cebu International Convention Center, where shopping centers and other lifestyle establishments are drawing big crowds day and night.

It’s easy to go around Mandaue. Available transportation is just very much like in Cebu City, with taxi cabs and public utility jeepneys. At the city center, it is better to walk from one place to the next, as the place is closely clustered together.

The San Miguel Brewery plant is a wonderful site to visit. It is such a landmark in Mandaue, being the pioneering and the biggest industrial locator in the area. Many people say that it was this company that jump-started the city’s economic boom.

Other points of interest in Mandaue include the Luis Cabrera Ancestral House and Museum, the Mandaue City Public Library, the Quijano Museum, Ouano Wharf, Mandaue Salt Beds, the “Bantayan sa Hari” (Spanish-period watchtower), and the Eversley Childs Sanitarium. The more adventurous guests may also like to go to the city’s Monkey Caves, Cansaga Bay, Casili Hills, Jagobiao Spring, and the Cabancalan-Banilad Sinkholes. The City Tourism Office will be able to suggest – even arrange for – more places to discover in Mandaue.

Of course, Mandaue has always been known for its signature delicacies: “Bibingka sa Mandaue,” masareal, tagaktak and more. These are nice “pasalubong” (arrival gifts to loved ones at home) that departing visitors often take with them. But the those who have looked deeper into Mandaue have a lot more to bring home. – As researched by Carlo Rivera

NOW ACCEPT LOI (Letter of Intent) + Reservation Fee
For inquiries PM Me or Contact 09435251097.

COMING SOON | MANDANI BAY - Live Your Passion...@ Zuellig Avenue, North Reclamation Area, Mandaue City, Central Visayas,...
05/09/2015

COMING SOON | MANDANI BAY - Live Your Passion...

@ Zuellig Avenue, North Reclamation Area, Mandaue City, Central Visayas, Cebu, PH

Mandaue City is known to many as an industrial district with very few commercial establishments to merit a destination status. This common impression about Mandaue City will soon change with the 20-hectare development that will rise in the middle of Metro Cebu – a mixed-use waterfront township that is hinged on the passions of Cebuanos. The development would embody the local culture and the arts with its rich history; creativity with all of its talents from fashion to crafts; adventure with its love for the great outdoors; and water – a unique feature of the development where it sits right beside the bay.

At Mandani Bay, you get to live your passions.

Project Name : MANDANIBAY Location : Zuellig Ave., Mandaue City, Cebu Land Area : 20 hectares Development : Mixed-use waterfront development
Residential
Office
Commercial/Retail
Recreation
Marina
Developer : HTLand, Inc. (A joint-venture company of Hongkong Land and Taft Properties)

The Mandani Bay is a sprawling mixed-use township development along the Cebu-Mactan channel. Located in Mandaue City’s waterfront, this 20-hectare property is along F.E. Zuellig Avenue and will feature residential condominiums complete with a slew of exclusive amenities; hotels; commercial establishments; restaurants and cafes; entertainment center such as theaters and amusements parks; promenade; and a marina. While most of the resort developments are situated in Mactan Island’s east side, The Mandani Bay will become mainland Cebu’s first premier waterfront development, away from the city center providing would-be residents, tenants, and visitors a front seat to a whole new urban-resort lifestyle along the coast.

NEWS CLIPS:
A look into Mandaue

By Archie Modequillo (The Freeman) | Updated January 11, 2015 - 12:00am
1 0 googleplus0 0
CEBU, Philippines – While in Cebu for the Sinulog festivities, visitors will be glad to discover interesting places in the fringes of the capital city itself. And they need not spend much or go a great distance to get to one. For instance, the closest neighboring city offers many attractions and it’s just a few minutes away.

Mandaue City is one of the three highly urbanized cities of Cebu province, located on the central-eastern coastal region, to the immediate north of Cebu City. On its right is Mactan Island, where Lapu-Lapu City is located. In a sense, Mandaue is situated in between two cities – Cebu City and Lapulapu City, a position akin to the process of making its famous “Bibingka sa Mandaue,” which is cooked with “fire under it and fire over it.”

Visitors coming to Cebu City by plane actually get to Mandaue first, after Mactan. From the airport they reach the Cebu mainland via two bridges – the Mactan-Mandaue Bridge and the Marcelo Fernan Bridge. Depending on the route taken upon coming to Mandaue, observant guests may already have a good glimpse of the place.

But a passing sight only reveals too little of this interesting place. The term “bridge city” attached to Mandue does not necessarily suggest that the city is simply to be passed through, a way to somewhere else – like a bridge. Mandaue is a significant destination in itself.

The first community in Mandaue supposedly consisted of a group of Austronesian people. The Venetian chronicler Antonio Pigafetta wrote of a settlement called Mandani, which existed in the area with a chieftain named Apo Noan, and then a few decades later another ruler named Lam Busan took over. At the arrival of the Spaniards, the place was established into a town.

The land area of Mandaue is mainly flat or plain, with loam soil, apparently the reason why it used to be an agricultural district reportedly with rice as the primary crop. This fact has had made way for the emergence of several rice-based delicacies, the most popular of which are the “bibingka” and “budbod,” prepared with generous use of coconut milk. To this day, coconut trees remain abundant in the barangays a little away from the sites of industrialization.

Freeman ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch:

The city has since become a chartered city, a “highly urban city.” Various industries now abound in Mandaue. More and more businesses are cropping up, and national and international companies are locating in the city such that available space has become an issue. The ongoing North Reclamation Project – the North Special Administrative Zone – currently has about 180 hectares of reclaimed land, of which about 36 hectares belong to Mandaue.

The city has indeed gone a long way from its Hispanic times. The population of a little more than 11 thousand between the years 1637 and 1638, stated in Bosetta and Bravo’s “Diccionario,” has grown to over 330 thousand, per May 2000 census. Expectedly, the numbers must have leapt further in the present.

And the popular lifestyle has changed. As industry has taken over traditional farming and fishing as the main source of the people’s income, the population also embraces novel ways of living. Just in the past year or so, in a section along A. S. Fortuna Avenue up towards the Banilad side, a good number of entertainment and dining hubs have sprouted and quickly became favorite lifestyle destinations.

There are a good number of restaurants that cater to gourmets – international cuisines like Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Vietnamese, and Western. Local favorites are served, too, like the lechon (called “inasal” by locals). Lechon is a Cebuano pride, being cited as the best roasted pig in the world by an international food critic.

The same is true at the section of the city’s reclamation area, around the vicinity of the Cebu International Convention Center, where shopping centers and other lifestyle establishments are drawing big crowds day and night.

It’s easy to go around Mandaue. Available transportation is just very much like in Cebu City, with taxi cabs and public utility jeepneys. At the city center, it is better to walk from one place to the next, as the place is closely clustered together.

The San Miguel Brewery plant is a wonderful site to visit. It is such a landmark in Mandaue, being the pioneering and the biggest industrial locator in the area. Many people say that it was this company that jump-started the city’s economic boom.

Other points of interest in Mandaue include the Luis Cabrera Ancestral House and Museum, the Mandaue City Public Library, the Quijano Museum, Ouano Wharf, Mandaue Salt Beds, the “Bantayan sa Hari” (Spanish-period watchtower), and the Eversley Childs Sanitarium. The more adventurous guests may also like to go to the city’s Monkey Caves, Cansaga Bay, Casili Hills, Jagobiao Spring, and the Cabancalan-Banilad Sinkholes. The City Tourism Office will be able to suggest – even arrange for – more places to discover in Mandaue.

Of course, Mandaue has always been known for its signature delicacies: “Bibingka sa Mandaue,” masareal, tagaktak and more. These are nice “pasalubong” (arrival gifts to loved ones at home) that departing visitors often take with them. But the those who have looked deeper into Mandaue have a lot more to bring home. – As researched by Carlo Rivera

NOTE: ALL IMAGES ATTACH ARE CORTESY of Google.com.ph + httpa//SkyCraperCity.com/:::SkyCraperCity.com + HTLAND

NOW ACCEPT LOI (Letter of Intent) + Reservation Fee

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Zuellig Avenue North Reclamation Area
Mandaue City
6014

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