“Pedal, paddle, repeat—making a splash one cycle at a time!”

Are you a pedal junkie who also loves water activities? Why not combine the two in Alcoy, where biking meets aquatic adventure to beat the summer heat?

Alcoy Tourism and Heritage

Hydrocycling, or waterbiking, is a unique activity where a bike with fin-propelled wheels rides on water. This concept originated in Italy around 1870, where it was initially used as a rehabilitation or therapy tool for patients.

Now, the Municipality of Alcoy offers an exciting tourist destination where you can experience riding their waterbikes and enjoy kayak rides through the lush green surroundings of Nonok’s Winding Stream. While you’re there, you can also spot clams and snorkel in Alcoy’s vibrant reefs. It’s a jam-packed adventure — and that’s just the beginning!
Reef to Ridge Packages

Alcoy also offers breathtaking views of the sea of clouds with their “Reef to Ridge Packages” that include bird watching, a tour of Nonok’s Winding Stream, a trek to Mt. Kanlahing Peak, and, of course, that magical Sea of Clouds. Reefs and clouds — it’s a back-to-back nature trip you won’t want to miss!
RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
RATES
- For booking, contact or message Alcoy Tourism and Heritage
OTHER INFORMATION
- Opening Hours: Open Monday-Friday from 08:00 AM to 05:00 PM
- Contact Number: Tourism Hotline +63968-715-6248
- Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064538566082
- Email Address: alcoy.tourism@gmail.com
- Website: alcoycebu.gov.ph
HOW TO GET THERE?
Exact Location: Municipality of Alcoy, Province of Cebu, Philippines
- By Commute: Head to the Cebu South Bus Terminal and take a bus bound for Oslob, Bato via Liloan, or Santander. The journey takes around 2 to 4 hours, depending on traffic.
- By Car: Driving yourself or taking a taxi is the fastest option, taking around 1.5 to 2 hours. You can use the Waze app for precise location to your destination, just type “Alcoy
A very unique and unforgettable experience in the municipality of Alcoy, from peaks to reefs. Similar to riding a bike, the tides and ripples keep returning, and the memories also keep rolling back.