'''Cagayan de Oro''' is known as "The City of Golden Friendship". It is located along the northern coast of Mindanao, south of the Philippines. It is the provincial capital of Misamis Oriental. The city has an population of about 460,000 people as of 2000 Census.

Language

Cebuano is the main dialect spoken in the city. Filipino based on Tagalog is spoken as the National Language. English is also widely used.

Climate

Average temperature in the city is 28 degrees celcius with a maximum of 36 degrees celcius. There are only two seasons. Wet season starts on June to October. The Dry season starts on November to May. The city is outside the typhoon belt.

Religion and Culture

People from Cagayan de Oro are mostly Roman Catholics. There are also a large number of Protestants and Muslims in the city.

Every August 25 to 28, the city celebrates the Kagay-an Festival. This festival is in honor of the city's patron, Saint Augustine. It is highlighted by trade fairs, street dancing, floats and the fluvial parade.

Get in

By plane

Cagayan de Oro is served by a domestic airport in Lumbia. It has daily flights to/from Manila and Cebu.

  • '''Philippine Airlines''' [http://www.philippineairlines.com] - flag carrier
  • '''Cebu Pacific''' [http://www.cebupacificair.com] - 2nd flag carrier - budget airline
  • '''Air Philippines''' [http://www.airphils.com] - budget airline
  • '''Asian Spirit''' [http://www.asianspirit.com] - prop. aircraft
  • By boat

    The Port of Cagayan de Oro is the busiest in the region. It has frequent boat trips to and from Manila, Cebu, Bacolod, Iloilo, Tagbilaran, Dumaguete and Iligan.

  • '''Super Ferry''' [http://www.superferry.com.ph]
  • '''Cebu Ferries''' [http://www.cebuferries.com]
  • '''Trans Asia''' [http://www.transasiashipping.com]
  • '''Negros Navigation''' [http://www.negrosnavigation.ph/]
  • '''Sulpicio Lines''' [http://www.sulpiciolines.com]
  • '''Gothong Lines''' [http://www.gothong.com/]
  • By bus

    The city has two bus terminals. The West Bound terminal caters to trips going to Iligan, Ozamiz, Pagadian and Zamboanga while the Agora Terminal caters to trips going to Gingoog, Butuan, Malaybalay, Valencia, Wao, Kidapawan, Davao and Camiguin Island (via Balingoan Port).

    Get around

    Jeepneys, Multi Cab and the Motorela (similar to the Thai tuk-tuk) are the main mode of transportation within the city. White, air-con Toyota Altis and Toyota Avanza taxis with meters installed, and car rentals are also available.

    See

  • '''San Agustin Cathedral''' - Gothic inspired church with centuries old stained glass windows.
  • '''Gardens of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village[http://www.philtourism.gov.ph/ecom_desc.html]''', - located in a reforested area in Malasag Hill. This 7 hectare village has replicas of tribal houses in the region and a panoramic view of Macajalar Bay. It is owned by the government and managed by the Philippine Tourism Authority.
  • '''Vicente de Lara Park''' - Vicente de Lara Park, Cagayan de Oro City (formerly General Douglas MacArthur Park)Vicente de Lara was a former governor of Misamis Oriental Province.
  • '''Gaston Park''' - Gaston Park - named after the first Mayor of Cagayan de Oro, Segundo Gaston; It is located near the Saint Augustine Cathedral and Archbishop_fs Palace.
  • '''Plaza Divisoria''' - built in the early 1900's as a town divider (divisoria) or fire breaker after a great fire that almost burned down the entire town. It is now a park dedicated to local and national heroes.
  • '''Macahambus Cave and Gorge''' - an underground cave with a 130-foot circular gorge. The ravine is thick with various species of plants and huge trees. It is the site of the historic battle between local and American soldiers during the Philippine-American War (1900).
  • '''Museo de Oro''' - inside the Xavier University campus, it exhibits artifacts dug from Huluga Cave and repertoire of Bukidnon and Maranao Cultures that have survived the ravages of time.
  • '''Cagayan de Oro Tourism Showhouse''' - in Bonifacio Park, it showcases products from Cagayan de Oro and the province.
  • Do

  • '''Whitewater Rafting''' - 14 rapids along Cagayan de Oro river. The rainy months of September and October are good for intermediate and professional levels (rapids range from class 3 to 4). The rest of the year especially during the dry season is good for novice or amateur rafters.
  • '''Whitewater Kayaking''' it's more fun and intense. You'll love it from put-in to take-out. see http://www.kayakdomain.com
  • '''Macahambus Adventure Park''' - rappel and zip-line across trees a hundred feet above ground
  • '''Mapawa Nature Park''' - ideal for horseback riding, biking, zipline and nature trekking
  • Buy

    Shopping

  • '''Limketkai Center''' [http://www.limketkaicenter.com] - the biggest in the Mindanao region
  • '''SM City Cagayan de Oro''' - located along Pueblo de Oro Estates
  • '''Robinsons Cagayan de Oro''' - within the Limketkai Center
  • '''Gaisano Mall''' - located along C.M. Recto Avenue
  • '''Night Market''' - every Friday and Saturday evening, the streets of Plaza Divisoria are filled with stalls selling bags, shoes and other trinkets
  • Cagayan Delicacies

  • '''Jamon Cagayan de Oro (pork ham)''' sold by Slers, Oroham and Pines
  • '''Chicharon (pork rind/skin)''' sold by Slers
  • '''Felys Homemade Cheese Sticks'''
  • '''Felys Homemade Assorted Flavored Peanuts'''
  • '''Cashew nuts''' from Lumbia district
  • Eat

  • '''Bigby's''', SM City and Rosario Arcade, Limketkai Center. Western style dishes
  • '''Cafe Laguna''', Robinsons Mall. Fine dining, Filipino cuisine.
  • '''Candy's''', Rosario Arcade, Limketkai Center. Western style dishes
  • '''Country Side Steakhouse''', Limketkai Center. Grilled beef/steak
  • '''Dadang's Seafood Restaurant''', Km.3 National Highway, Kauswagan. Filipino seafood cuisine
  • '''Inilog Grill'''. Grilled food and unlimited rice servings.
  • '''Kagayanon Restaurant''',Limketkai Center. Filipino cuisine and ostrich meat.
  • '''La Tegola''', Arch. Hayes Street. Italian restaurant
  • '''Night Cafe'''. Every Friday and Saturday evening the streets of Plaza Divisoria are filled with stalls selling grilled food.
  • '''Red Moon''', A. Velez Street. Chinese restaurant
  • '''Vienna Kaffehaus'''. A. Velez Street. European/Western dishes
  • Roadhouse. M Mall, Fine Dining.
  • Spooks. owntown Divisoria. Pacana St. 00 yards from VIP Hotel. 14891. ww.spookscdo.com. Adult themed bar with some of the very best original entertainment. Spooks has in two years become CDO number one club with a great reputation for fair pricing and great entertainment. A good selection of food and drinks, with cold beer.
  • La Vetta Wine Bar and Restaurant. osario Arcade, Limketkai Center. eside Kagayanon restaurant. 561207. 0:30AM - 11PM. id price. Classy ambience combined with French Mediterranean cuisine. The Executive Chef is from Switzerland.
  • Sentro 1850. 0 Don A. Velez st.. ear D.V. Soria. 08822)731850. 1AM-10PM. id priced. Great food ranging from Asian to Western-style dishes.

    Drink

  • Brewberry Cafe. . Velez Street. eside Sentro.

  • Spooks. Pacana st. 00 yards VIP hotel. 14891. ww.spookscdo.com. International bar with great cuisine. Have a meal before the show starts, or a snack with a cold beer. Free WIFI</drink>

  • spooks. owntown Divisoria. Pacana st. 00 yards VIP hotel. 14891. ww.spookscdo.com. International cuisine, with a reputation of being cooked from fresh. Native and international dishes are good prices and prepared to the highest quality.

  • Spooks. owntown Divisoria. Pacana St. 00 yards from VIP hotel. 14891. ww.spookscdo.com. International bar with menu to match. A great reputation for fresh food and quality cooking ingredients.

  • Sentro 1850. at. 0 Don A. Velez st.. ear D.V. Soria. 08822)731850. 1am-10pm. Great Food ranging from Asian to Western style dishes.

    Coffee

  • '''Night Cafe''' - every Friday and Saturday evening the streets of Plaza Divisoria are filled with stalls selling grilled food.
  • '''Bo's Coffee''', A. Velez Street. Cebu based coffee shop.
  • '''Taza''', Limketkai Center. locally owned coffee shop.
  • '''[http://kofitricks.co.cc Kofitricks Cafe]''', Yacapin-Velez Sts. Coffee Shop and Pinoy & Indian Cuisine.(WIFI zone)
  • Bars

  • '''The Site''', Rosario Strip, Limketkai Center. Popular among young yuppies.
  • '''Loreto's Grill & Restaurant Family KTV''', Tomas Saco Street, Nazareth, Cagayan de Oro City
  • '''M2 Family KTV Bar''', Rosario Strip, Limketkai Center. A popular place for Karaoke lovers.
  • '''Pulse''' - formerly Xcite, it is located in front of Dynasty Court Hotel.
  • '''Ralphs Sports Bar''', adjacent to Pulse, it has several billiard pools.
  • '''Navigator Gay Bar''', corner of Osmena and Florentino Street.
  • '''club mojo''',disco bar back at Ralps.
  • '''backyard''',back at ateneo de cagayan
  • '''Fu - Club and Bar''', Corrales cor J. Ebarle Sts. House Music, known for bringing in the best DJs in the country and the first European DJ to play in CDO.
  • '''Zaks Retro Bar''' Velez Street.
  • '''Spooks Adult club bar''', C Pacana st. Girlie bar with a difference, clean, neat, tidy and with fair pricing has made '''Spooks''' an ever popular hang out. 100 yards from VIP Hotel
  • Sleep

    Budget

    Apple Tree hotel
  • '''MASS SPEC Hostel''', Tiano Bros. Street.
  • '''Y.M.C.A. Hostel''', Julio Pacana Street.
  • [http://goldenpensionhouse.web.officelive.com/default.aspx/ Golden Pension House]
  • Mid-range

  • '''[http://www.miami-inncdo.com Miami Inn]''', Vamenta Boulevard, Carmen [http://www.miami-inncdo.com].
  • '''Mountain Suite Business''', Kimwa Compound, Tablon.
  • '''Middleton''', Lirio Extension, Carmen.
  • '''Philtown Hotel''', Makahambus, [http://www.philtownhotel.com].
  • '''Country Village Hotel''', Villarin Street, Carmen.
  • '''[http://www.kingstonlodge-cagayandeoro.com/ Kingston Lodge]''' located at Masterson Avenue in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines. Only five minutes from Cagayan City_fs airport, it sits adjacent to Pueblo de Oro Golf Course and lies opposite Xavier Estates Sports & Country Club. Phone Number: 088-8585696. Price: PHP 1120.00
  • Special

  • '''Gardens of Malasag Eco Tourism Village''', [http://www.philtourism.gov.ph/ecom_desc.html].
  • Splurge

  • '''cooming soon 21 story hotel. at lim kit kai mall
  • '''Pryce Plaza Hotel''', Carmen Hill.
  • '''The Malasag House'''[http://www.themalasaghouse.com].
  • '''Hotel Koresco''', Pueblo de Oro Golf Estate, Rev. Masterson Ave., Lumbia.
  • '''Mallberry Suites Hotel''', Florentino Street, Limketkai Center.
  • '''Dynasty Court Hotel''', Archbishop Hayes corner Tiano Bros. Street.
  • '''VIP Hotel''', A. Velez corner C. Pacana Street.
  • '''MARCO Hotel''', Alwana Business Park, Cugman.
  • '''Chali Beach Resort and Conference Center''', Zone 3, Cugman.
  • Get out

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