Things to Do in Oslob Cebu: 10 Best Activities and Tourist Spots (2026)
Oslob Cebu is famous across the Philippines for whale shark watching at Barangay Tan-awan, but the town has a full day’s worth of activities for visitors who plan ahead.
From the misty curtains of Tumalog Falls just 10 minutes from Tan-awan, to the haunting Spanish colonial ruins of the Cuartel, to world-class diving sites and the emerald sandbar of Sumilon Island, Oslob rewards travelers who arrive with more than whale sharks on their itinerary.
For the complete guide to whale shark watching at Tan-awan including prices, regulations, and booking options, see the Oslob Whale Shark Watching: The Complete 2026 Guide.
This guide covers the 10 best things to do in Oslob Cebu in 2026: each activity with current prices, how to get there from Tan-awan, the best time to visit, and how to combine them efficiently into a full day in the south.
| Things to Do in Oslob: Quick Overview (2026) 1. Whale shark watching at Tan-awan: P1,000 per person. The iconic Oslob experience. 2. Tumalog Falls: P50 to P100 habal-habal ride from Tan-awan. Free entry. Arrive before 9:00 AM. 3. Oslob Cuartel: Free entry. Spanish colonial military barracks ruins, one of the most atmospheric heritage sites in South Cebu. 4. Oslob Heritage Park: Free entry. Well-maintained park surrounding the Cuartel ruins. 5. Oslob Church (St. Peter and Paul Parish): Free entry. 18th century church with heritage architecture. 6. Sumilon Island: P500 to P800 per person via resort day tour. Sandbar, snorkeling, and crystal water. 7. Oslob diving: P1,500 to P2,500 for an intro dive. Multiple dive sites near Tan-awan. 8. Oslob canyoneering: P800 to P1,200. Less crowded alternative to Kawasan Falls canyoneering. 9. Oslob Public Market: Free. Local produce, fresh fish, and native snacks. Best visited early morning. 10. Boljoon Church day trip extension: 20 minutes south of Oslob. One of the oldest churches in the Philippines. |
1. Whale Shark Watching at Tan-awan
The activity that puts Oslob on every Philippine travel itinerary. Barangay Tan-awan is where licensed local spotters bring visitors into the shallow water alongside whale sharks (butanding) that gather in the area daily. The experience lasts approximately 30 minutes in the water and is genuinely unlike anything else available in the Philippines.
Price: P1,000 per person.
Hours: 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM daily.
Best time: Arrive at 6:00 AM for the shortest queues and calmest water.
| Plan This First Whale shark watching must be your first activity of the day since sessions run only until 12:00 PM. Plan everything else in Oslob for after 9:00 AM once your whale shark session is done. |
2. Tumalog Falls

Tumalog Falls is the most visited natural attraction in Oslob after whale shark watching and the one most worth combining with your Tan-awan visit. Located approximately 3 kilometers from the whale shark watching area, Tumalog is a wide curtain waterfall that spills down mossy limestone rock faces into a shallow turquoise pool. The falls are at their most spectacular in the early morning when the mist catches the sunlight. By mid-morning, the site receives its peak visitor numbers and the pool becomes crowded.
Getting there: Take a habal-habal (motorcycle taxi) from Tan-awan immediately after your whale shark session. The ride costs P50 to P100 and takes approximately 10 minutes.
Entry fee: Free. Best time: Before 9:00 AM for minimal crowds and best light.
| Detail | Information |
| Location | Barangay Tumalog, approximately 3km from Tan-awan whale shark watching area |
| Entrance Fee | Free |
| Transport from Tan-awan | Habal-habal: P50 to P100 per person, approximately 10 minutes |
| Best time to visit | Before 9:00 AM for smallest crowds and best light |
| Swimming | Allowed in the pool at the base of the falls |
| Facilities | Basic picnic tables and a small refreshment stall near the entrance |
| Visit duration | 30 to 60 minutes is sufficient for most visitors |
| Tumalog Falls Insider Tip The best photographs of Tumalog Falls are taken from the left side of the pool facing the falls directly. Arrive before 8:30 AM and you will often have the pool almost entirely to yourself. By 10:00 AM on weekends, the site becomes significantly more crowded with day tour groups from Cebu City. |
3. Oslob Cuartel and Heritage Park
The Oslob Cuartel is a set of ruins from a Spanish colonial military garrison and one of the most hauntingly beautiful heritage sites in all of South Cebu. The massive stone walls of the barracks, partially collapsed and overgrown with vegetation, stand within a well-maintained heritage park that the local government has developed into one of the most atmospheric historical destinations in the region. Entry to both the Cuartel ruins and the surrounding Heritage Park is free.
The Cuartel was originally built during the Spanish colonial period as a military garrison to defend against Moro raids from the south. The thick coral-stone walls and arched entrances have survived for centuries, and the scale of the original structure is immediately apparent even in its ruined state. Walking through the Cuartel is genuinely evocative in a way that few heritage sites in Cebu match.
| Detail | Information |
| Location | Oslob town proper, approximately 5 to 7km from Tan-awan |
| Entrance Fee | Free |
| Transport from Tan-awan | Habal-habal: P80 to P150, approximately 15 minutes |
| Hours | Open daily during daylight hours |
| Visit duration | 30 to 45 minutes for the ruins and park combined |
| Best for | History and heritage photography, quiet reflection |
| Nearby | Oslob Church is within walking distance of the Cuartel |
4. Oslob Church (St. Peter and Paul Parish)
The St. Peter and Paul Parish Church in Oslob town proper is an 18th century Spanish colonial church built from coral stone. It is one of the oldest intact churches in South Cebu and remains an active parish serving the Oslob community. The church exterior has the characteristic thick-walled, fortress-like design of colonial-era Cebu churches, built to withstand both weather and the occasional Moro raid that threatened coastal communities throughout the colonial period.
The church is located within walking distance of the Cuartel ruins, making it a natural pairing visit. Entry is free but visitors are expected to dress modestly (covered shoulders, no shorts for women) and observe silence during any active religious services.
Entry fee: Free. Location: Oslob town proper. Search ‘Oslob Church Cebu’ on Google Maps. Visit duration: 15 to 20 minutes.
| An ultra-realistic travel photograph of the Oslob Cuartel ruins, Oslob, South Cebu, Philippines, taken in the mid-morning. The frame shows the massive weathered coral-stone walls of the Spanish colonial military barracks, partially collapsed and overgrown with tropical vegetation: ferns growing from the wall cracks, a large tree growing through one section of the collapsed roof. The thick arch of the main entrance is intact in the center of the frame. Two tourists are visible in the foreground walking toward the entrance. The sky is bright blue with white clouds. Color palette: weathered grey coral stone, green tropical vegetation, blue sky. Style: heritage travel photography, natural morning light, ultra-realistic. No text overlaid. |
5. Sumilon Island
Sumilon Island is a small island approximately 1.5 kilometers off the southeastern tip of Oslob and one of the most beautiful day trip destinations in South Cebu. The island is famous for its shifting white sandbar that appears above the waterline during certain tidal conditions, its excellent snorkeling reef, and the crystal-clear turquoise water that surrounds it. Sumilon is technically accessible from both Oslob and Dumaguete in Negros Oriental, but the Oslob side is the most common access point for Cebu-based visitors.
Access to Sumilon Island is managed by two resorts that operate day tour packages: Sumilon Bluewater Island Resort and Sumilon Island Resort. Day tour rates include the boat transfer, use of resort facilities, and access to the sandbar and snorkeling areas.
| Detail | Information |
| Location | Approximately 1.5km off the southeastern coast of Oslob |
| Day Tour Price | P500 to P800 per person via resort day tour package |
| What is included | Boat transfer, sandbar access, use of resort facilities, snorkeling area |
| Snorkel gear rental | P100 to P200 per set at the resort |
| Best time | Dry season (November to May) for calmer seas and better visibility |
| Booking | Contact Sumilon Bluewater Island Resort directly for day tour rates and availability |
| Visit duration | 3 to 5 hours for a day tour |
| Sumilon Island Practical Note The sandbar at Sumilon Island appears and disappears depending on tidal conditions and wind direction. It is most reliably visible during the dry season from November to May. Even if the sandbar is partially submerged during your visit, the snorkeling and the island itself are still excellent. Always check conditions with the resort before booking. |
6. Oslob Diving
Oslob has several dive sites accessible from Tan-awan and the surrounding coastline, making it a worthwhile stop for certified divers visiting the area. The most notable dive sites near Oslob include wall dives along the steep coral formations off Tan-awan, a slope dive at Suba Point, and several macro dive sites known for nudibranchs and other small reef creatures. Visibility is generally good during the dry season.
Dive operators in and around Tan-awan offer both intro dives for non-certified visitors and guided dives for certified divers. The whale shark watching activity takes priority in the morning, so diving sessions are typically scheduled after 9:00 AM or as afternoon dives.
| Dive Type | Price Range (2026) |
| Intro dive (non-certified) | P1,500 to P2,500 per person including equipment |
| Guided dive (certified) | P1,200 to P1,800 per dive including guide and tank |
| Equipment rental | P500 to P800 for full set if not included in dive price |
| Best time | Morning after whale shark session, or afternoon |
| Booking | Ask at Tan-awan registration area for recommended local dive operators |
7. Oslob Canyoneering
Oslob has its own canyoneering route that runs through a river canyon system near the town. While less well-known than the Kawasan Falls canyoneering route in Badian, the Oslob canyoneering experience covers similar terrain: river trekking, rock jumps, natural water slides, and canyon swimming through a scenic South Cebu gorge. The Oslob route is significantly less crowded than Kawasan, making it a better choice for visitors who want the canyoneering experience without the large tour groups.
Price: P800 to P1,200 per person including guide.
Duration: 3 to 4 hours.
Physical level: Moderate. Suitable for reasonably fit adults. Not recommended for non-swimmers or those with mobility issues.
Booking: Arrange through local tour operators in Oslob town.
8. Oslob Public Market
The Oslob Public Market in the town center is a working local market where you can find fresh catch from the surrounding waters, native produce from the Oslob highlands, and local snacks.
It is not a tourist destination in the conventional sense but it is genuinely worth a 20-minute walk-through if you arrive in Oslob before the whale shark crowd builds in the early morning.
The market is most active from 5:00 AM to 8:00 AM.
Look for: freshly caught reef fish, dried fish from local producers, native tropical fruits, oslob delicacies, and refreshments at very local prices. The market is located in Oslob town proper, approximately 5 kilometers from Tan-awan.
9. Boljoon Church (Extension from Oslob)
If you are driving south through Oslob or continuing to the ferry terminal at Bato, a stop at the Boljoon Church is worth the additional 20 minutes. Located in the neighboring municipality of Boljoon, the Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Parish Church is one of the oldest churches in the Philippines, built in the 18th century and recognized as a National Cultural Treasure by the Philippine government. The church’s massive coral-stone construction, intact belfry, and well-preserved convento make it one of the most significant heritage sites in all of Cebu.
Location: Boljoon, Cebu, approximately 20 minutes south of Oslob town proper.
Entry fee: Free.
Best paired with: The Oslob Cuartel and church visit as a full heritage day in southern Cebu.
10. Oslob to Bohol via Ferry
Oslob is one of the departure points for the ferry crossing to Bohol, specifically from Bato port (approximately 30 minutes south of Oslob). For travelers who plan to continue to Bohol after their Oslob visit, the Bato to Ubay route offers a direct sea crossing that avoids the longer journey back to Cebu City. This makes Oslob an excellent transition point for a multi-island South Visayas itinerary.
Bato to Ubay ferry: Approximately P200 to P300 per person. Check current schedules at Bato port or with local operators as ferry times change seasonally.
How to Plan Your Day in Oslob
| Time | Activity | Notes |
| 6:00 AM | Arrive Tan-awan, register for whale shark watching | Arrive early for shortest queue and best experience |
| 6:00 to 8:00 AM | Whale shark watching session | Approximately 30 minutes in the water. Sessions are assigned at registration. |
| 8:30 AM | Tumalog Falls by habal-habal | P50 to P100 ride from Tan-awan. Arrive before crowds build. |
| 9:30 AM | Oslob Cuartel and Heritage Park | Free entry. 30 to 45 minute visit. Church is within walking distance. |
| 10:30 AM | Oslob Church | Free entry. 15 to 20 minutes. |
| 11:30 AM | Lunch in Oslob town | Carinderias near the market for budget eating, or resort restaurants near Tan-awan. |
| 1:00 PM | Sumilon Island day tour OR afternoon diving | Choose one depending on preference and budget. |
| 4:00 PM | Depart for Cebu City or continue to Moalboal or Bohol | 3.5 to 4.5 hours back to Cebu City by bus. |
| How to Get Around Oslob The main mode of transport between Oslob attractions is the habal-habal (motorcycle taxi). There are no metered taxis in Oslob. Agree on the fare before boarding. Standard fares from Tan-awan: Tumalog Falls P50 to P100, Oslob town proper P80 to P150, Bato port P150 to P200. Private vehicle or Grab from Cebu City is the most convenient option if you are visiting multiple attractions in one day. A hired van with driver allows you to move between Tan-awan, Tumalog, Oslob town, and Sumilon without negotiating habal-habal fares at each stop. |
Frequently Asked Questions: Things to Do in Oslob Cebu
What are the best things to do in Oslob besides whale shark watching?
The best things to do in Oslob beyond whale shark watching are: Tumalog Falls (free entry, 10 minutes from Tan-awan), the Oslob Cuartel and Heritage Park (free entry, well-preserved Spanish colonial ruins), Sumilon Island (P500 to P800 day tour, sandbar and snorkeling), and Oslob Church (free entry, 18th century coral-stone heritage church). For more active visitors, Oslob canyoneering (P800 to P1,200) and diving (P1,500 to P2,500 intro dive) are excellent additions.
How much time do you need in Oslob?
A single full day is enough to cover whale shark watching, Tumalog Falls, the Cuartel and Heritage Park, and Oslob Church comfortably. Add Sumilon Island or diving and you will need a full day from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Visitors who want to do everything on this list including canyoneering and Boljoon Church would benefit from an overnight stay in Oslob to spread activities across two days.
Is Tumalog Falls worth visiting after whale shark watching?
Yes, Tumalog Falls is absolutely worth adding to your Oslob itinerary. The falls are just 10 minutes from Tan-awan by habal-habal, entry is free, and the experience is genuinely spectacular in the early morning. Most visitors rank Tumalog as their second favorite Oslob experience after the whale sharks. Go immediately after your whale shark session before the crowds arrive.
What is the Oslob Cuartel?
The Oslob Cuartel is a set of Spanish colonial military barracks ruins located in Oslob town proper, approximately 5 to 7 kilometers from Tan-awan. Built during the Spanish colonial period to defend against coastal raids, the Cuartel’s massive coral-stone walls and arched entrances have partially collapsed over the centuries but remain one of the most atmospheric heritage sites in South Cebu. Entry to both the ruins and the surrounding Heritage Park is free. It is located within walking distance of the Oslob Church.
Can you visit Sumilon Island on a day trip from Oslob?
Yes. Sumilon Island is accessible via day tour from Oslob. Two resorts manage access: Sumilon Bluewater Island Resort and Sumilon Island Resort. Day tour rates range from P500 to P800 per person and include the boat transfer, sandbar access, and use of resort facilities. The best time to visit is during the dry season from November to May when seas are calmer and the sandbar is most reliably visible. Book directly with the resort as availability is limited especially on weekends.
How do you get between Oslob attractions?
The main way to get between Oslob attractions is by habal-habal motorcycle taxi. There are no metered taxis in Oslob. Agree on the fare before boarding. From Tan-awan, a habal-habal to Tumalog Falls costs P50 to P100 and a ride to Oslob town proper costs P80 to P150. Alternatively, hire a private vehicle with driver for the day from Cebu City or Moalboal for the most convenient way to visit multiple attractions without negotiating individual fares at each stop.
More Oslob and South Cebu Guides
- Oslob Whale Shark Watching: The Complete 2026 Guide. Everything you need to know about whale shark watching at Tan-awan including prices, regulations, best time to visit, and what to bring
- Oslob Whale Shark Price and Entrance Fee: Complete 2026 Guide. Full price breakdown, what is included, walk-in vs tour operator comparison, and how to book
- Tumalog Falls Oslob: Complete Guide (2026). Everything you need to know about Tumalog Falls including entrance fee, how to get there, and best time to visit
- How to Get to Oslob from Cebu: 2026 Transport Guide. Every transport option from Cebu City, Moalboal, Mactan Airport, and Bohol with fares and schedules
- Kawasan Falls Canyoneering: Price, Route and Tips (2026). The most popular South Cebu adventure activity, often combined with an Oslob whale shark day






