Best Scooter Routes in Cebu
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Best Scooter Routes in Cebu

5 min read·By KJM Motors Team

Cebu island is made for scooter travel. At 225km long and rarely more than 40km wide, nearly every corner is reachable in a day. These are the four routes we ride most — each one tested personally by the KJM team.

Route 1: South Cebu Coastal — Lapu-Lapu to Moalboal

This is the classic Cebu scooter ride. You'll cruise through small fishing towns, jungle-covered hills, and arrive at one of the Philippines' most beautiful coastlines.

  • Distance~100km one way
  • Ride time2.5–3 hours (no stops)
  • Road qualityExcellent — fully paved, wide highway most of the way
  • Best forDay trips, all skill levels

Leave Lapu-Lapu early — 7am is ideal. Cross the Marcelo Fernan Bridge to Mandaue, then follow the South Road Properties (SRP) down the west coast. The SRP is a new 4-lane highway — smooth, fast, and spectacular. At Talisay the road narrows to two lanes. No stress. Traffic thins quickly.

Fuel up in Carcar City (~50km from Lapu-Lapu) — it's the last reliable station before Moalboal. The Carcar lechon market is also worth a quick stop for the best roast pork you'll ever eat.

From Carcar, the highway climbs gently through hilly terrain before dropping back to the coast at Moalboal. Panagsama Beach is the main tourist strip. Sardine Run snorkeling is a 5-minute walk from shore.

Extend the trip: continue 15km south to Kawasan Falls (see our dedicated guide). Or push another 30km to Oslob for whale shark swimming — but that's a very long day.

Route 2: Mountain Loop — Cebu City to Busay & Tops

This short but dramatic route climbs from the chaos of Cebu City to cool mountain air and a 360-degree view of the entire metro. It's a 1–2 hour loop perfect for an early morning or sunset ride.

  • Distance~25km round trip
  • Ride time45 min each way
  • Road qualityPaved but steep and winding above Busay
  • Best forSunrise/sunset, photography

From IT Park or Ayala, head up Salinas Drive toward JY Square, then continue climbing to Busay. The Temple of Leah is at the base — worth a quick photo. Keep climbing past the Sirao Flower Garden (Instagram central) and continue to the Tops Lookout.

Tops opens at 10am on weekdays, 8am on weekends. The ₱150 entry fee is worth every peso for the view. On clear mornings you can see both Mactan Island and Mandaue laid out below you.

The road above Busay is narrow with steep drop-offs. Slow down on corners — locals drive fast and hug the middle. Not recommended for first-time scooter riders.

Route 3: North Cebu — Mandaue to Danao & the Coast

The north route is quieter, less touristy, and rewarding for riders who want to escape the Mactan/Moalboal trail. Small fishing villages, a serious port city, and dramatic coastal scenery.

  • Distance~60km one way to Danao
  • Ride time1.5 hours
  • Road qualityGood — some patches north of Liloan
  • Best forHalf-day, off-the-beaten-track

Head north from Mandaue on the highway past Consolacion and Liloan. The coast comes into view around Compostela. Danao City is a lively port — grab lunch at any carenderia near the market. The ferry to Leyte departs from here if you want to turn a day trip into an island-hopping adventure.

Route 4: Cross-Island — Cebu City to Dalaguete via the Mountains

This is the most technical ride on the list — a winding mountain road that cuts across the spine of Cebu island. The reward is the Mantalongon Market and Osmeña Peak (see our dedicated guide).

  • Distance~75km to Dalaguete
  • Ride time2 hours
  • Road qualityPaved but steep, tight hairpin bends
  • Best forExperienced riders, cool weather seekers

Fuel up in Cebu City before heading inland. The mountain roads have no stations. Bring a jacket — temperatures drop significantly at altitude.

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