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PHILIPPINES TRAVEL GUIDE
The Philippines is an archipelago in South-East Asia, at the very eastern edge of Asia, and consists of more than 7000 islands located between the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea. It would take about 20 years to spend a day on every island! The wonderful beaches form part of one of the world's longest coastlines.
We spent two months visiting the Philippines during 2019 and we've really only yet scratched the surface of this magnificent destination. We visited the islands of Luzon, Coron, Palawan, Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor, and Negros and we will definitely be back for more!
Since Spanish colonial times, the Philippines has been Asia's largest Catholic country with 76% of the population currently identifying as Roman Catholic. It is, however, also home to over a hundred ethnic groups, a mixture of foreign influences, and a fusion of culture and arts which enhance the uniqueness of the Filipino identity.
Needless to say, the characteristic Filipino traits are a confluence of many cultures put together. Filipinos are famous for the Bayanihan or spirit of kinship and camaraderie took from Austronesian forefathers. They observe very close family ties which are said to have been passed on by the Chinese. Religion comes from the Spaniards who were responsible for spreading the Christian faith across the archipelago. The genuine and pure expression of hospitality is an inherent trait in Filipinos, especially those that reside within the countryside who may appear very shy initially, but have a generous spirit, as seen in their smiles.
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Location: Southeast Asia, in the western Pacific Ocean.
Capital: Manila.
Language: Filipino (based on Tagalog) and English are the official languages.
Currency: Philippine Peso (PHP).
Population: Approximately 113 million people.
Climate: Tropical climate with three main seasons: Tag-init (dry), Tag-ulan (rainy), and Tag-lamig (cool).
Islands: Composed of over 7,600 islands, with major ones including Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
Tourist Attractions: Famous for beautiful beaches, historical sites, and natural wonders like the Chocolate Hills and Banaue Rice Terraces.
Food: Known for unique dishes such as adobo, sinigang, and lechon.
Wildlife: Home to diverse flora and fauna, including the endangered Philippine Eagle.
Interesting Information for Visitors
The Philippines is known for its warm hospitality; locals often greet visitors with a smile.
Filipino culture is a rich blend of indigenous, Spanish, American, and Asian influences.
The country celebrates numerous festivals throughout the year, such as Sinulog in Cebu and Ati-Atihan in Aklan.
Don't miss out on trying street food—options include fish balls, kwek-kwek (quail eggs), and halo-halo (a popular dessert).
Due to its geographical layout, the Philippines is a great destination for island hopping, diving, and snorkeling.
The country has a vibrant nightlife, especially in cities like Manila and Cebu, with a mix of bars, clubs, and live music venues.
Be mindful of the local customs and traditions, such as the importance of family and respect for elders.
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BEST TIME TO VISIT PHILIPPINES
The climate of the Philippines is tropical, with March to May being both the hottest summer months and the busiest. The Easter holy week usually also falls within this time and is considered to be part of the super peak season for most beach resorts which tend to get overcrowded at this time. The best time to visit for both cooler and drier weather is from mid-January to the end of February. Average temperatures range from 25°C to 32°C and the humidity is around 77%.
The rainy season starts in June and extends through to October with high possibilities of strong typhoons which can not only negatively influence travel plans but also frequently cause great destruction and loss of life. Locations exposed directly to the Pacific Ocean have frequent rainfall all year round. The coolest months are from November to February and are also a great time to visit.
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The Philippines is a tropical paradise boasting some of the most breathtaking beaches in the world. With over 7,000 islands, you can find everything from powdery white sands to vibrant coral reefs, making it a dream destination for beach lovers.

One of the most famous beaches is White Beach on Boracay Island. This stunning stretch of sand is known for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant nightlife. The best time to visit is from November to April when the weather is dry and sunny, perfect for lounging and partying.

Then there's El Nido in Palawan, famous for its dramatic limestone cliffs and hidden lagoons. This area is a haven for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. The ideal time to explore El Nido is also during the dry season, from November to May, when you can enjoy the breathtaking scenery without the rain.

If you're looking for something a bit more laid-back, check out Siargao, known as the surfing capital of the Philippines. While it’s famous for Cloud 9, a popular surf spot, it also has beautiful beaches like General Luna. The best time to surf is from September to November, but the weather is lovely year-round.
Another gem is Pagudpud in Ilocos Norte, where you can find pristine beaches like Saud Beach and Blue Lagoon. The best time to visit Pagudpud is from October to May, when the skies are clear and the waves are gentle, perfect for swimming and sunbathing.

Don’t forget about Camiguin, an island known for its unique volcanic landscape and beautiful beaches like White Island. This sandy paradise is best visited from March to May, when the weather is warm and ideal for beach activities.
Lastly, consider visiting Malapascua Island, famous for its thresher sharks and stunning dive sites. The best time to dive here is from December to May, when visibility is at its peak.
With so many options, you're sure to find the perfect beach to relax, explore, and soak up the sun in the Philippines!
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Travel in the Philippines is pretty affordable. One of the up and coming popular destinations in Southeast Asia, the combination of incredible beauty and affordability are no doubt the reason why.
If you’re happy sleeping in a hostel and eating street food, you can easily get by on $20-25 a day. If you want to stay in slightly nicer accommodation (simple double en-suite style) but are happy to eat local food, up your budget to $30-50 per day and if you prefer to splurge on a fancy hotel or a few restaurant meals, you might want to up your budget to $80 or $100. Local food is generally cheap and delicious, with BBQ chicken with rice costing about $2. Small restaurants on the streets offer adobo and lechon for about $2 - $3. Beer is very cheap, with a big bottle costing only $2 and small bottles less than $1.
Note that ATM withdrawals are generally limited to 10,000 pesos. Only the HSBC ATMs in Manila, Cebu and Davao let you take up to 40,000 pesos per transaction. However, the norm is 20,000.
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TRAVEL TIPS FOR PHILIPPINES
Getting around the Philippines involves travel by land, sea, and air. No matter how you choose to travel, it will no doubt take longer than you expect! Transportation between larger islands is possible by air, although the low-cost domestic airlines are notorious for running late and canceling flights. There are numerous ferry companies with regular timetables, and although these may be cheaper than flying they may take significantly longer. There are also long-distance buses and limited train routes available.
The cheapest way to get around for short distances is by means of local Jeepneys, Traysikels, and Pedicabs. Metered taxis are also available in most cities (just be sure to insist that they do use the meter!) and taxi applications such as Grab Taxi and Uber are becoming more popular.
We made this video on how we had to use five different modes of transport in one day! We recommend using BookAway
