Other than the Mactan shrine there is not much else to see on Lapu Lapu island. After the shrine, if you continue along the road you reach a bunch of high end resorts. These seem like the kind of places where people fly into Cebu, get a shuttle to the resort and don’t leave there for a week.
Most of the resorts have private ferry terminals behind where you can take boat trips without mixing with the regular people 
Anyway, it was close to lunchtime and google maps shows a movenpick, which is a pretty fancy five star resort. It has a couple of restaurants and a security guard with a gun at the front gate. I asked if I could eat lunch there and they escorted me in. I guess not many guest just walk up to the front gate!
It was quite fancy. I had fish that was fished today and everything was very fresh, but it was very pricey for a lunch in the Philippines.
Before the main course, they served bread and a small appetizer. Everything was well presented.
Lunch ran in at 750 pesos, which is about 18$ Canadian. From a western perspective it’s not that bad, but to put it in perspective here, I can usually eat lunch for 100 – 200 pesos ( 2.50$ – 5.00$).
The place was pretty quiet with a mixture of westerners and well dressed Filipinos. The resorts clocks in at 200$ US per night which seems crazy expensive here!
I took a jeepeny back into town which got some smiles from the staff and some odd looks from westerners staying at the resort.