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Philippines Travel Guide

Trek Zone
98°F
Sunday
95°F
Monday

Tourist season

Are April and May good months to visit the Philippines?

4

April

Semi-high
season

5

May

Shoulder
season

Visa Limitations

Visa requirements for citizens of United States visiting Philippines for tourism.

Visa not required

A visa is not required.

Daily budget (1 person)

How much will you spend on accommodation, local transport, sightseeing, meals?

Backpacker's budget
from 26 to 35 USD

Tourist's budget
from 60 to 88 USD

Did you know?

The surface area of Philippines is 115.8 thous. mi², which puts the country in position number 164 in terms of the area in the world.

How far is it?

1. The site uses the Great Circle method of calculating distances between two points on the Earth
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The distance between Manila (PH) and Washington D.C. (US) is 8562 miles

To calculate distance between your location and Manila click here

Manila
Manila
Caloocan
Cebu City
Davao City
Quezon City
Washington D.C.
Washington D.C.
Philadelphia
Houston
Chicago
Los Angeles
New York City
8562
mi

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Safety

General travel safety level in the Philippines on a scale of 1 (safe) to 4 (unsafe).

2

Level 2 • Exercise a high degree of caution (plus additional regional warnings).

Update: 25 Mar 2024

Upcoming holidays

1 May 2024• Labor Day

12 June 2024• Independence Day

Currency

Philippine Peso (PHP) - rate compared to selected currencies

1 PHP
Rate
Inversion
EUR
0.01622
61.64952
GBP
0.01389
71.9883
USD
0.01735
57.646
Update: 27 Apr 2024

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Cities and Top Tourist Attractions

From historical cities to picturesque landmarks and fascinating places - don't miss out on these attractions when planning a visit to the Philippines

Map
Distance matrix
MilesManilaCebuMakatiBaguioCagayan de OroBoracayCoronPuerto Galera
Manila-353212948819118775
Cebu353-351476136176277297
Makati2351-13248518818572
Baguio129476132-612320306202
Cagayan de Oro488136485612-304388428
Boracay191176188320304-116125
Coron187277185306388116-116
Puerto Galera7529772202428125116-

Best Ways to Experience Philippines

  • Cuisine
  • Art
  • Animals

Practical Information for Travelers

  • Budget
  • Currency
  • Vaccinations
  • Visa
  • Electricity

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Backpacker's budget

Daily budget for one person, assuming that two people travel in a standard close to 1 star (hostels, public transport). When traveling alone, the cost may be slightly higher (hotel room) or the same (dormitory accommodation).

from 26 to 35 USD

Tourist's budget

Daily budget for one person, assuming that two people travel (they share the cost of a hotel room, taxis, etc.) to a standard close to 3 stars. Costs for a solo traveler will be higher.

from 60 to 88 USD

You can find out more about travel costs and prices in the Philippines via the Prices link

Currency

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Vaccinations

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All travelers

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccinations may also be required in the Philippines.

Routine vaccines

Before each trip, it is worth making sure that we are up to date with the routine vaccinations. These include vaccinations against measles, mumps and rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, chickenpox, polio and flu.
Prevention
  • Get vaccinated
  • Reduce your exposure to germs

Most travelers

Get travel vaccines and medicines because there is a risk of these diseases in the country you are visiting.

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis A is a digestive disease caused by the hepatitis A virus and is closely related to a lack of good hygiene.It can be asymptomatic, moderate, or very severe.
Prevention
  • Get vaccinated
  • Eat and drink safely

Typhoid

Typhoid fever is an acute, systemic infectious disease caused by Salmonella typhi.The source of the infection may include dirty water, raw fruits, vegetables, dairy products, as well as dirt containing bacteria.
Prevention
  • Get vaccinated
  • Eat and drink safely

Some travelers

Vaccinations and medications that may be recommended under certain conditions, depending on where you will be, the length of your stay and the nature of your stay.

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B is a disease caused by the hepatitis B virus.Infection occurs through contact of injured skin or mucous membranes with virus-infected blood or other secretions (e.g. during sexual contact, through contaminated needles or as a result of medical procedures).
Prevention
  • Get vaccinated
  • Avoid sharing body fluids
  • Avoid non-sterile medical or cosmetic equipment

Japanese Encephalitis

Japanese encephalitis is an infectious disease caused by arboviruses from the same family of microbes (Flaviviridae) that cause yellow fever or tick-borne encephalitis.The vector of infection is mosquitoes of the genus Culex and Aedes.
Prevention
  • Get vaccinated
  • Prevent bug bites

Malaria

Malaria is a life-threatening parasitic disease transmitted by mosquitoes.
Prevention
  • Take antimalarial meds
  • Prevent bug bites
Estimated relative risk of malaria in the Philippines

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Areas with malaria

Present in rural areas <600 m (1969 ft) except none in the 22 provinces of Aklan, Albay, Benguet, Biliran, Bohol, Camiguin, Capiz, Catanduanes, Cavite, Cebu, Guimaras, Iloilo, Northern Leyte, Southern Leyte, Marinduque, Masbate, Eastern Samar, Northern Samar, Western Samar, Siquijor, Sorsogon, and Surigao Del Norte. None in metropolitan Manila and other urban areas

Rabies

Rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by neurotrophic viruses from the rhabdovirus family.The infection is most often caused by biting a sick animal or other contact of its saliva with mucous membranes, conjunctiva or damaged skin.
Prevention
  • Get vaccinated
  • Keep away from animals

Yellow Fever

Yellow fever is an acute viral disease which is transmitted by virus-infected mosquitoes.
Prevention
  • Get vaccinated
  • Prevent bug bites
Vaccination requirements

Required if traveling from a country with risk of YFV transmission and ≥1 year of age, including transit in an airport located in a country with risk of YFV transmission.

This section is for informational purposes and does not exhaust all issues related to vaccination. Based on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

With or without a visa?

Visa requirements for citizens of

United States
  • United States
  • More

visiting flagPhilippines for tourism

Updated on 2 March 2023. Based on Visa requirements for United States citizens
Visa not required

A visa is not required.

  • Allowed stay: 30 days
  • Naturalized US citizens of former Philippine nationality allowed to stay for one year.

Electricity

220V (60 Hz)

In the Philippines the standard voltage is 220V and the frequency is 60 Hz. Type A, B, C sockets are used.

Click on the socket icon to see more information
socket AType A
socket BType B
socket CType C

Facts and Figures

Fundamental socio-economic statistical data pertaining to the country

Population

163 / 231
Ranking
109 581 078
Tagalog 28.1%, Cebuano 13.1%, Ilocano 9%, Bisaya/Binisaya 7.6%, Hiligaynon Ilonggo 7.5%, Bikol 6%, Waray 3.4%

Area

164 / 232
Ranking
115.8 thous. mi²
It is approximately 3% of the territory of United States.

Life expectancy

157 / 221
Ranking
70.3
Life expectancy expressed in years.men 66.8women 74

Median age

158 / 222
Ranking
24.1
Average age of population expressed in years.men 23.6women 24.6

Population growth

158 / 224
Ranking
1.49%
The difference between live births and deaths. A negative value means natural loss.

Literacy

149 / 210
Ranking
96.3%
Ability to read, write and count.men 95.7%women 96.9%

GDP

138 / 194
Ranking
8 387 INT$
GDP per capita is gross domestic product converted to international dollars (Int$) using purchasing power parity rates and divided by total population.
Source: WDI World Bank & CIA World Factbook Country Comparison

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