
Aviation’s New Gateway Strategy
A critical pillar of this 2026 reset is the aggressive expansion of the Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA), which is currently opening 10 new international routes throughout the year. On May 11, 2026, Aboitiz InfraCapital officials highlighted that while Central Visayas has historically dominated domestic visits, the lack of direct international connections was a bottleneck they are now successfully clearing. These new routes are designed to turn Cebu into a premier transfer hub for the entire country, allowing the "Queen City of the South" to compete directly with major Asian gateways. This improved connectivity is expected to bring a more diverse demographic of high-spending travelers who prioritize convenience and direct access to the region’s luxury townships.
The Rise of the Integrated Township
Real estate in Cebu is also pivoting toward integrated townships that cater to modern, diverse needs, including specific facilities for Muslim travelers to broaden the region's appeal. Industry leaders noted this week that malls and residential projects are evolving into "dynamic economic platforms" where schools, clinics, and offices are all within walking distance. This model is a direct response to the "end-user market" demand identified by major developers like Cebu Landmasters Inc., who are focusing on long-term value rather than speculative trading. By creating these all-in-one communities, Cebu is ensuring that its urban growth remains resilient and attractive to both local residents and international digital nomads.
Culinary Heritage as an Asset
The third day of the summit also highlighted Cebu's "culinary heritage" as a vital investment opportunity, with experts urging new players to help elevate local flavors to a global stage. The Laguna Group and other heritage brands are spearheading a movement to integrate traditional food experiences directly into the tourism circuit. This means that a visit to a "lifestyle hub" in 2026 is incomplete without a deep dive into the province’s diverse food history, which serves as a unique tether to its cultural identity. This focus on "authentic service" ensures that despite the influx of modern infrastructure, the heart of the Cebuano experience remains grounded in its people and their traditions.




