PHILIPPINES

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BEST TIME TO VISIT PHILIPPINES

The best months to visit the Philippines are from December to March when the temperatures are cooler and more comfortable. This season is perfect for traveling across the islands and enjoying outdoor adventures like hiking and swimming. The summer months in the Philippines can bring heavy rainfall, so planning your trip at the start of the year ensures you’ll experience the best the country has to offer with clear skies and a lot of sunshine!

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USEFUL PHRASES TO KNOW

Get ready for your adventure in the Philippines with these essential phrases!

Hello

people shaking hands to say hello

Kumusta?

Thank You

people saying thank you

Salamat

Sorry

person who made a mistake

Patawad

Goodbye

person waving goodbye

Paalam

FAQs About Philippines

Got questions about traveling to Philippines? Our FAQ section has you covered!

The Philippines lets you experience the best of all worlds! If you’re into beaches, you’ll love the white sand and crystal-clear water of places like Boracay and Palawan. There’s also great diving spots if you’re into underwater adventures. The country has some seriously cool natural wonders, like the Banaue Rice Terraces and the Chocolate Hills. Plus, the food is delicious—try some adobo or sinigang for a real treat. Best part, Filipinos are fun to talk to and we speak English as our second language so you won’t have a hard time conversing with locals!

Generally, yeah, it’s pretty safe for travelers. Like anywhere, it’s smart to keep an eye on your stuff and stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas.

Some lower-income areas might have higher crime rates or be less tourist-friendly, so it’s a good idea to do a bit of research on where you’re going. But overall, the locals are super friendly and welcoming. Just use common sense, and you should have a great time!

Yeah, Filipinos speak English! It’s actually one of the official languages in the Philippines, so you’ll find that a lot of people can chat with you in English. Whether you’re in a big city or a more remote area, you’ll have no problem getting by. Of course, knowing a few basic Filipino phrases can be a fun bonus and help you connect even more with the locals!

Keep it light and comfy! The weather’s usually pretty warm, so bring plenty of shorts, t-shirts, and dresses. Don’t forget a hat and sunglasses to keep the sun off your face. If you’re hitting the beach, pack swimwear and flip-flops. For any hiking or exploring, comfy sneakers and lightweight activewear are a must. 

Here’s a quick list of what you might want to bring:

  1. Sun Protection: Sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen are must-haves.
  2. Rain Gear: An umbrella or a light rain jacket, especially if you’re traveling during the rainy season.
  3. Insect Repellent: To keep the mosquitoes away.
  4. Travel Adapter: The Philippines uses type A, B, and C plugs, so a universal adapter is handy.
  5. Medications: Bring any personal meds and some basics like pain relievers and allergy medicine.
  6. Cash and Cards: Some places might not take cards, so it’s good to have a bit of cash on hand.

The currency in the Philippines is the Philippine Peso, which is usually written as PHP or just .

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