
Riding to Osmeña Peak
Osmeña Peak stands 1,013 meters above sea level — Cebu's highest point. The view from the summit is extraordinary: rolling green hills, the Tañon Strait, and on a clear day, the mountains of Negros across the water. The scooter ride to get there is an adventure in itself.
The Route from Cebu City
Head south from Cebu City on the highway to Carcar. In Carcar, take the mountain road inland toward Mantalongon. This is where the real ride begins — a steep, winding climb through cool mountain forest. Mantalongon Market is your landmark: a busy highland vegetable market at around 900m elevation where locals sell strawberries, lettuce, and cabbages that can't grow in the lowland heat.
From Mantalongon, Osmeña Peak is a 10-minute walk from the roadside car park. You cannot miss the signage.
| Route | Distance | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Cebu City → Carcar → Mantalongon → Osmeña | 75 km | 2 hours |
| Lapu-Lapu → Cebu City → Osmeña | 90 km | 2.5 hours |
Road Conditions
The highway to Carcar is smooth and fast. The mountain road to Mantalongon is paved but narrow, steep, and full of tight hairpin bends. It's not dangerous — but it requires focused riding. Take corners slowly, stay in your lane, and watch for jeepneys coming downhill at speed.
This route is not suitable for beginner riders. If you've never ridden a manual motorcycle or haven't ridden up steep mountain roads before, choose a flatter route for your first trip.
At the Summit
The peak itself is a 10–15 minute walk on a clear trail. No technical hiking required. At the top: sweeping views in every direction, dramatic rolling hills, and total silence except for the wind. No entrance fee.
Bring a jacket — even in March it can feel surprisingly cold at the summit. Morning clouds often clear by 9–10am, making that the sweet spot for the best visibility.
Best Time to Go
- SeasonDecember–May (dry season) for clearest views
- Time of dayArrive at Osmeña by 9am — afternoon clouds frequently obscure the view
- Day of weekWeekdays — far fewer visitors than weekends
Stop at Mantalongon Market on the way back. Buy a kilo of highland strawberries (₱80–120) to snack on during the descent. One of those simple pleasures you'll remember.


