₱ 279.2 million (2020), 51.42 million (2012), 59.6 million (2013), 77.78 million (2014), 182.3 million (2015), 182 million (2016), 46.78 million (2017), 242 million (2018), 266.5 million (2019), 318.9 million (2021), 409.9 million (2022)
₱ 124 million (2020), 51.71 million (2012), 49.84 million (2013), 49.68 million (2014), 178.3 million (2015), 144.7 million (2016), 85.89 million (2017), 90.56 million (2018), 97.74 million (2019), 116.1 million (2021), 144.9 million (2022)
₱ 37.95 million (2020), 16.3 million (2012), 22.34 million (2013), 25.63 million (2014), 99.54 million (2015), 72.36 million (2016), 74.64 million (2017), 216.3 million (2018), 57.23 million (2019), 44.84 million (2021), 55.03 million (2022)
Santa Fe, officially the Municipality of Santa Fe (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Santa Fe; Tagalog: Bayan ng Santa Fe), is a municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 34,471 people.[3]
The municipality's territory occupies the southeastern portion of Bantayan Island (marching with the municipality of Bantayan), together with the islands of Guintacan (or Kinatarkan), Hilantagaan and Hilantagaan Diot (or Silion). Because the island's airport and principal ferry port are both located within the municipality, Santa Fe is considered the gateway to Bantayan and its islands.
Geography
Santa Fe is bordered to the north by the town of Bantayan, to the west also by Bantayan, to the east is the town of Medellin and to the south is the Tañon Strait
Barangays
Santa Fe is politically subdivided into 10 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
Although there is some small-scale industry, the municipality's principal source of income is fishing and agriculture, and from holidaymakers who come in large numbers, most notably during Holy Week, to enjoy the particularly fine white sand and uncrowded beaches.
Transport
Bantayan Airport, serving the whole Bantayan Island, is located in Santa Fe. Air Juan operates scheduled flights between Mactan Airport three days a week. The town can also be reached by ferry from Hagnaya Wharf in San Remigio, Cebu.
(Administratively independent from the province but grouped under Cebu by the Philippine Statistics Authority. However, qualified voters in Mandaue are allowed to vote in elections for Cebu provincial officials by virtue of Republic Act No. 6641, in accordance with Section 452-c of the Local Government Code of 1991.)