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Davvidd Jun 9, 2024 6:45 am


Originally Posted by opus2002 (Post 36293161)
When getting a Grab car from the booth, how do you pay? Do you use cash or still the credit card on your Grab app to pay?

Also, I have heard of Grab drivers adding tolls even if there was no toll highways use.

Never had that experience of adding tolls to a Grab. On the other hand meter taxis have been known to take a longer congested route. As for adding tolls normally they ask you and you pay cash at the toll.

FlitBen Jun 9, 2024 11:49 pm


Originally Posted by krystle920 (Post 36273926)
I grew up in Manila and now live in LA. If you have 2-3 weeks, I would spend maybe a week at most in Manila to explore the city and get over jet lag, then definitely go to Boracay and Palawan the rest of the time to relax.

In Manila, people usually like the BGC/Makati area to stay. Explore the malls (Megamall, Mall of Asia, etc.), go to Intramuros, visit old churches, maybe go to old Manila area like Quiapo/Chinatown/Escolta. Recommend doing a day trip to Tagaytay.

I spent summers there as a kid. Shopping and dining have improved so much but the traffic has gotten a lot worse from what I remember. The gigantic Mall of Asia has more than enough of all that for stays in the bay area and near the casinos. Last time I was in BGC, the areas around the Shangri-La and Grand Hyatt were happening places and quite walkable for a CBD.

Peering at the vast Taal caldera from eateries up the ridge is one of my fonder Tagaytay memories. I discovered a few nice resorts like Hillcreek but needed a ride from Manila to get there and around. Hillside roads were quite congested the weekend I had arrived for an event last year.

Davvidd Jun 10, 2024 1:25 am

I was in BGC this weekend and it was jam packed on Saturday night too though a different age group. :D

FlitBen Jun 10, 2024 11:55 pm


Originally Posted by Davvidd (Post 36274496)
Tagaytay I would recommend too. Best is get a private car with a driver. As for Palawan, the only airline that flies to El Nido is AirSwift and they are not very reliable or else you have to fly to PPS and get a drive to El Nido and is about 5 hours or so. Private van hire is between 6500 to 7000 php. Boracay is nice now especially after the clean up forced on them by former President Duterte. If you have time as Krystle says even flying into Kalibo and then taking a road trip to Boracay is not bad as it is very interesting drive.

Boracay is great for a few easy and enjoyable nights. Its main strip has a beach town vibe while the top-end resorts at the forested end of the island offer fun island diving/dining trips offshore.

We flew in to attend a sunset dress party on the sand some years back but it was not a straight drive from the airport. We had to board the resort's own boat at the nearby transfer lounge and were soon landing on its secluded white cove in sun & sandals drama.

SPN Lifer Jun 11, 2024 12:26 am

Siquijor, the second smallest province of the Philippines, provides an archetypical provincial experience, especially Lazi, the southernmost of its six municipalities.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazi,_Siquijor

The nearest major airport is in Dumaguete (DGT), capital of Negros Oriental, served by Philippine Airlines (PR) and Cebu Pacific (5J). There are ferries from there to Siquijor, Siquijor.

MNLFlyer Jun 11, 2024 6:09 am


Originally Posted by Davvidd (Post 36293209)
Never had that experience of adding tolls to a Grab. On the other hand meter taxis have been known to take a longer congested route. As for adding tolls normally they ask you and you pay cash at the toll.

Speaking from my own experience of booking GrabCars (not GrabTaxis) directly through the app (not through their airport booth), I can attest that drivers do have the option to manually add tolls to your fare.

Motorway operators are absolutely keen on getting drivers to use RFID stickers in place of cash. More and more toll barriers are refusing to accept cash at all (especially along the SLEX); for example, at the exit I frequently pass through, cars without RFIDs are made to pull aside so that they can get fitted.

I'm not the trusting sort of chap so when taking a Grab fitted with an RFID and/or passing through a stretch of road that's gone cashless, I'd typically ask the driver NOT to add tolls to the fare. I'd rather reimburse them for the tolls, in cash, at the end of the trip so that the only charge I'd see on the app is the actual fare that was initially shown on booking. (Note: I use GrabCars, not GrabTaxis, so the fare shown in the initial search is all I'm charged; there's no variable component save for tolls as these cars don't use metres.) I did let the driver add the toll manually on one particular journey and I made sure to agree the actual toll amount against the amount he added, but I normally find it simpler to just tell them not to do it.

Cheers.

furbygr Jun 15, 2024 8:23 pm

The most interest place to visit in Manila is outside off Manila, Corregidor Island. About 90 minutes with speed boat. There are packages online

https://www.timetravelturtle.com/phi...r-island-tour/

SPN Lifer Jun 15, 2024 11:49 pm

From within the foregoing link.

https://corregidorisland.com.ph

MikeCL Jun 25, 2024 6:39 pm


Originally Posted by krystle920 (Post 36273926)
I grew up in Manila and now live in LA. If you have 2-3 weeks, I would spend maybe a week at most in Manila to explore the city and get over jet lag, then definitely go to Boracay and Palawan the rest of the time to relax.

In Manila, people usually like the BGC/Makati area to stay. Explore the malls (Megamall, Mall of Asia, etc.), go to Intramuros, visit old churches, maybe go to old Manila area like Quiapo/Chinatown/Escolta. Recommend doing a day trip to Tagaytay.

That's what I did but the first time I went I only had a week so I had to change a few things a few days before

Doppy Jun 30, 2024 2:56 pm

Planning to go to Siargao for a few days (and would appreciate any suggestions for hotels or attractions).

I'll have ~3 days in the Philippines before flying to Siargao. I'll be flying in from Singapore and it seems like Cebu or Manila are the best options for that stopover. Was leaning towards Cebu, I'll have half a day in Manila on the way home at the end of the trip, but curious if anyone thinks I should do something different here.

Davao is the other option that has a reasonable flight option from Singapore (though on a LCC instead of SQ J) and nonstop flight to Siargao

Davvidd Jul 3, 2024 6:05 am


Originally Posted by Doppy (Post 36342075)
Planning to go to Siargao for a few days (and would appreciate any suggestions for hotels or attractions).

I'll have ~3 days in the Philippines before flying to Siargao. I'll be flying in from Singapore and it seems like Cebu or Manila are the best options for that stopover. Was leaning towards Cebu, I'll have half a day in Manila on the way home at the end of the trip, but curious if anyone thinks I should do something different here.

Davao is the other option that has a reasonable flight option from Singapore (though on a LCC instead of SQ J) and nonstop flight to Siargao

From DVO you also can look around Mindanao depending on what you want to see of course. Samal island is within a short boat ride from Davao. It has very nice beaches and resorts too. Or Mati and Dahican for surfing. There is no flight but it is a very nice drive from DVO and it would take about 4 to 5 hours by land.

Zach106 Jul 4, 2024 8:22 am

I suggest going to Puerto Galera! Many Dive sites and Untouched places

Re3iRtH Jul 15, 2024 9:28 pm

PH / Cebu resident for 9 months. I'm in Manila now and I miss Cebu already. Cebu is the best place to experience what Filipinos are known for - their warmth. Manila is just a city, lots of people in a rush, malls, and buildings. Nothing else much and does not compare to almost any other capital city in terms of stuff to see.
I've been doing 3-5 day trips to Siargao (surfing and Bali / hipster vibe), Leyte - raw and rugged waterfalls, beautiful hills, no foreigners, Siquijor - huge and beautiful waterfalls, and Bohol which I visit almost monthly - nice mix of party vibe, beach, and cool day trips.
There is no reason to go to Manila unless you have business there, friends to meet, or want to burn some Hyatt points (I'm at the GH and HR now).

Re3iRtH Jul 15, 2024 9:29 pm

How did your trip to Siargao go? Post updates :)

vanillabean Feb 27, 2026 5:00 pm


Originally Posted by MileHighColorado (Post 36289107)
I agree Manila is not a place I would pick to spend time for a few days yes. It is very congested. I liked Cebu when I visited there.

Good to hear. We're going this spring. Would you generally recommend cash for restaurants, and if so, use your debit card locally to get that cash?


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