Mercure Mactan Cebu welcomes international delegates to ASEAN Tourism Forum 2026

Mactan Newtown, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu – Strategically located directly across the Mactan Expo, the official venue of the ASEAN Tourism Forum 2026, Mercure Mactan Cebu welcomes international delegates with a stay that seamlessly connects global meetings, local culture, and island living.

Set within the vibrant Mactan Newtown township, the hotel offers both proximity and perspective—placing guests at the center of the forum while immersing them in Cebu’s distinct sense of place.

The hotel lobby features coastal-inspired interiors, highlighted by a striking metal art installation honoring national hero Datu Lapu-Lapu.

As Cebu hosts regional and global tourism leaders from January 28 to 30, 2026, the hotel forms part of the destination-wide showcase mounted by The Mactan Newtown community, reinforcing Cebu’s growing role as a premier MICE and tourism destination in Southeast Asia.

A Warm Welcome and Thoughtful Design

From the moment guests arrive, warm Filipino hospitality defines the experience. Thoughtfully curated interiors draw inspiration from Mactan’s natural elements—waves, coral reefs, and coastal textures—anchored by a striking metal art installation honoring national hero Datu Lapu-Lapu, a symbol of courage, heritage, and local pride.

Rooms with a Sense of Place

Guest rooms extend the storytelling through curated artworks and design details that reflect everyday Cebuano life. Subtle motifs inspired by puso (hanging rice) and beloved local delicacies such as otap, rosquillos, and dried mangoes add character and familiarity, balancing cultural depth with the comfort expected by international business and leisure travelers.

The Mactan Expo at The Mactan Newtown, official venue of the ASEAN Tourism Forum 2026, welcomes international delegates to the vibrant destination of Mactan.

Island-Inspired Dining at Pulô

Dining at Pulô, the hotel’s all-day restaurant named after the Cebuano word for “island,” introduces guests to the destination through flavor. The menu highlights heirloom-inspired dishes such as SuTuKil, Balbacua, Sizzling Kansi, and Tinola sa Itom, complemented by international selections—offering a culinary experience that reflects Cebu’s diversity and identity.

Supporting Local Communities Through the Likha Corner

The hotel deepens its connection to the community through the Likha Corner, a curated space in the lobby that supports local entrepreneurs. Featuring homegrown coffee, sustainably sourced snacks, handcrafted fashion pieces, and artworks, the initiative allows guests to take home meaningful expressions of Cebu’s creative culture.

Wellness Rooted in Filipino Traditions

For rest and renewal, guests may retreat to the hotel’s spa on the 20th floor and enjoy traditional Hilot treatments. These time-honored Filipino wellness practices provide balance and calm, offering a restorative pause after full days of ASEAN Tourism Forum engagements.

A Gateway to Cebu’s History and Modern Life

Conveniently located just 15 minutes from Mactan-Cebu International Airport, the hotel is also close to cultural landmarks such as the Mactan Shrine—the historic site of the Battle of Mactan—while remaining embedded within a modern township of dining, retail, and lifestyle offerings.

Backed by Megaworld Hotels & Resorts, the Philippines’ largest hotel operator, and in partnership with Accor, Mercure Mactan Cebu delivers internationally trusted standards enriched by authentic local character, supported by the Accor Live Limitless.

As Cebu takes the regional spotlight for ASEAN Tourism Forum 2026, Mercure Mactan Cebu stands where global dialogue meets island culture—welcoming international delegates to experience the destination not just through meetings, but through its people, stories, and way of life.—via Graphic Plus

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