Marcelo Fernan Bridge, Cebu
Facts and practical information
Spanning the azure waters that separate the islands of Cebu and Mactan in the Philippines, the Marcelo Fernan Bridge stands as an impressive feat of engineering and a vital artery of regional connectivity. Opened in August 1999, this cable-stayed bridge stretches 1,237 meters, making it one of the longest bridges in the country.
Named after a former Senate President and a political figure from Cebu, Marcelo Fernan, the bridge was constructed to alleviate traffic congestion on the older Mactan-Mandaue Bridge and to spur economic growth by improving transport links. Its towering presence has since become an iconic part of the Cebu skyline.
The Marcelo Fernan Bridge not only serves as a critical transport link for vehicles and commuters traveling between the two bustling islands but also offers spectacular views of the Mactan Channel. The bridge's design features a dual carriageway with two lanes in each direction, ensuring a smooth flow of traffic.
At night, the Marcelo Fernan Bridge transforms into a mesmerizing spectacle. Illuminated by thousands of lights, it becomes a glowing testament to the region's progress and ambition. The lighting highlights the bridge's elegant cables and modern structure, making it a popular subject for photographers and a picturesque landmark for locals and tourists alike.
The bridge is accessible 24/7, providing uninterrupted passage for the myriad of travelers and goods that pass through each day. It has become an essential infrastructure in Cebu's development, contributing to the ease of trade and tourism in the region.
Old Patiller RdCebu 6014
Marcelo Fernan Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mactan–Mandaue Bridge, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu Yacht Club, Mandaue.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Marcelo Fernan Bridge?
How to get to Marcelo Fernan Bridge by public transport?
Bus
- Van to SM city (18 min walk)
- Mandaue City • Lines: P-Cnhp, P-Cnmp (19 min walk)