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Travel Essentials for the Perfect Philippines Vacation

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The Philippines are one of the greatest treasures in the world, as these islands are composed of some of the most beautiful landscapes around. With three main divisions to visit–Luzon, Mindanao and the Visayas—there is plenty to do in the Philippines.

To make the most of your Philippines vacation, you will want to make sure that you have all the essentials with you for every portion of your journey.

Transportation

You may have your flight booked, but have you thought about how you’re going to get around the Philippines once you’ve landed? Public transportation is available, but it might not be the most convenient method. This is especially the case if you plan to travel around to multiple areas of the country. Before you leave the country, plan a car rental Miamito help you navigate around the region easier. Among the many benefits of car rentals include:

·      Control over your own schedule
·      Ability to stay between cities easily
·      Easy evening trips
·      Ability to travel around with luggage and other belongings
·      Easy stops at scenic points at your convenience

Currency & Money Resources

The currency in the country is the Philippines Peso (PHP). In order to buy local goods from farmer’s markets and other small stores in the country, you will need to convert some of your money into PHP. As of September 2012, one U.S. dollar is equivalent to 41.76 Philippine Pesos.

However, as a general rule of thumb, you shouldn’t rely solely on paper money when you travel. For the safety of you and your family, you should have a good mix of some paper money as well as traveler’s checks and credit cards. Plus, most credit card companies have good policies if your plastic is ever stolen or lost while traveling abroad. As a backup plan, you may also consider buying traveler’s insurance before vacationing abroad in order to protect all your bases. 

The Right Clothing

The Philippinesare surrounded by tropical beaches, so a swimsuit is a must. However, you must also pack clothing that is appropriate for the types of activities you want to do, as well as the time of year. This region doesn’t typically get cold, and the coolest times of the year are January and February. You may want to dress in layers if you travel this time of the year so you don’t get cold during the early mornings or the evenings.

Overall, the weather stays hot and humid during most of the year, so you will want to wear cotton clothing that is very breathable. The hottest months are usually March, April and May. It is also important to know that the rainy season lasts between June and November, so you may want to pack a light rain jacket and some boots. Don’t forget your hiking boots if you plan on hiking some of the region’s famous mountainous terrains.

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2 Comments

  1. province says:

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  2. Labanca says:

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