Moalboal is a peaceful beach town at the south-western part of Cebu island. It occupies the northern part of the Badian bay – where white sand beaches are surrounded by mountains covered with dense rain forests, rivers and canyons.
Since Moalboal is only 3 hours drive from Cebu city, it’s possible to enjoy it as a day tour. However, you should strongly consider spending a few days there – so you get a chance to see the whole area. Moalboal is most famous for its diving and snorkeling sites, most notably Pescador island, but it’s also directly to the north of Badian – where the Kawasan Falls and Osmeña Peak are located. With so many attractions nearby, Moalboal is perfect for day tours and adventure.
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The area is very safe, plenty of police and security guard presence. During the day, over 600K people work in Makati, at night, a few hundred thousand residents and call center workers are there. It's crowded during the day and quiet at night. Every once in a while, crime is reported in Makati, but usually non-violent.
Yes, the Philippines is generally a safe place to visit. But just like with any other destination, you should be cautious, especially in public transport and in main squares of town. It is uncommon for Filipinos to see foreign females traveling solo as it's usually men who travel by themselves.
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