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Old Apr 27, 2008 | 4:01 am
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Nice Get Away in Philippines

I'm gonna be stationed in Bangkok for two months. I go there every other month anyways for two weeks and I go to Manila. I want to take someone out for a weekend and we have a lot planned already and since we go to Bangkok a lot, we've seen a lot of Thailand. My friend has never been to Philippines. But I don't really like Cebu and I dont' know enough about PI besides Manila to talk much about it.

Looking for a place that is not fancy but more secluded, more relaxed. We are not disco folks but we do go out, we are not shoppers per see but we do hit markets, we are both foreigners obviously but I travel extensively. I hate the domestic terminal so would prefer using Philippine air and going out of Centenial as we can take the PR flights from BKK to Centenial.

I have a question posted about some places in Thailand we could hit but I don't like Phuket and other areas and we have a lot planned in Thailand already... so I'm thinking about taking the trip over to PI if we can come up with something nice.

Any ideas... resorts... locations.... etc.... Just a nice place to head out. Time would be July through August... We are islanders so heat is no issue. Thinking about this we could hit other places like Singapore instead...

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Old Apr 27, 2008 | 5:20 am
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The only good thing about the Philippines is the flight out
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Old Apr 28, 2008 | 11:41 am
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Boracay is beautiful. Lovely beaches, decent food and bars if you want them. If you explore the island you will find lots of non-touristy areas. Now i was there about 6 years ago, so things might have changed. But check it out on other forums. It looks like you can take Philippine Air from Centennial.

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Old Apr 28, 2008 | 1:42 pm
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Originally Posted by KosraeTV
Time would be July through August...
This is the rainy season. Best time is November through March.
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Old Apr 28, 2008 | 1:46 pm
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Boracay is beautiful. Lovely beaches, decent food and bars if you want them. If you explore the island you will find lots of non-touristy areas. Now i was there about 6 years ago, so things might have changed. But check it out on other forums. It looks like you can take Philippine Air from Centennial.

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A friend just came back from Boracay and said it was fabulous. I saw the photos and vow to visit there in the not too distant future.
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Old Apr 29, 2008 | 5:33 pm
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Will be in MNL for a month next February, but looking to head over a little early to relax somewhere. Heard of Boracay...any other suggestions? Looking for something a little secluded, but also reasonable.
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Old Apr 29, 2008 | 8:33 pm
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Originally Posted by Mr. Roboto
This is the rainy season. Best time is November through March.
No kidding... I'm there every other month.... but I will be staying for two months durign that time... this isn't holiday this is work why I go there. Rain won't bother us, we're used to it.
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Old Apr 29, 2008 | 8:34 pm
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A friend just came back from Boracay and said it was fabulous. I saw the photos and vow to visit there in the not too distant future.
Boracay I know. it is nice but I was thinking Puerto Galera maybe....
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Old Apr 29, 2008 | 9:07 pm
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Will be in MNL for a month next February, but looking to head over a little early to relax somewhere. Heard of Boracay...any other suggestions? Looking for something a little secluded, but also reasonable.
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Boracay is quickly gaining a reputation as a tourist trap, but I'd still recommend it for someone who has never been. The nightlife and beaches are great. As Mr. Roboto stated, the best time to go is from November to March. Personally, I like to do Boracay in the first week of January. March to June is the hot and dry season. The beaches will be crowded as school is out. The beautiful, clear water takes on a greenish tint from the seasonal algae. June to October is rainy and there is the risk of typhoons. It's no fun being trapped on a small island during a major storm.

Palawan is a nice destination. It's a bit cheaper than Boracay and the beaches aren't as crowded. The fares from Manila to Puerto Princessa are typically dirt cheap via Cebu Pacific.

Baguio is great for a 1-3 day trip. The climate is uncharacteristically cool and the air is clean. It's a short flight from Manila or you can reach it by car or bus in about 5-6 hours. We actually prefer to drive just to enjoy the scenery and mountain views.

Tagaytay is another nice, cool place to escape. There are hotels and inns that offer privacy at an affordable price. Taal Volcano is a local tourist site and is considered the smallest active volcano in the world. The Taal Tours are a major tourist trap, probably the worst I've encountered in the Philippines.

I can recommend many more. There are lots of nice resorts right here in Luzon. Some of them aren't as widely known as the famous spots, but are just as nice.

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Old Apr 30, 2008 | 4:59 pm
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I love Boracay and it would make an easy getaway from Manila for a few days.

I initially spent 10 days there last fall and liked it so much I ended up staying almost 4 weeks

Great beaches, good diving, any sort of nightlife you could want and fantastically fresh "seafoods". Just avoid the "all you can" places...the stuff sits out in the sun for days :barfeyes:
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Old May 5, 2008 | 2:03 am
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We just returned from a short vacation at Sabangan Resort in Laiya, Batangas. Very nice and cozy resort and it's only about 2.5-3 hours from Manila by car. We were originally planning on visiting Boracay but decided to hit the less crowded beaches of Batangas. It was my first time there and I was not disappointed. My only complaint was having my sandals stolen by a pearl vendor. No kidding.

There is also a new luxury resort called Aquatica Resort, adjacent to Sabangan. We were already booked at Sabangan but were able to take a tour of Aquatica. I was very impressed with the accommodations and professionalism of the staff. The place is brand new with very spacious cottages, a huge infinity pool, wet bar, etc. We are already planning to visit on our next weekend get away. ^
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El Nido has some nice resorts. Also, can recommend The Pearl Farm down near Davao for a relaxed getaway.
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Old May 9, 2008 | 3:09 pm
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Three questions, one a little off topic. Never done Asia travel, so looking for some advice, and thought I'd try here first! Thanks in advance. I'll be going to MNL Feb 2009 for a month...

1. What would be best if I'm arriving into MNL at 11PM and wanting to head out the next day?
2. Or alternatively what's easiest for a weekend get-away from MNL?

3. Never done travel to Asia before, so not sure what's best. I have a few options and need help figuring out if any of these are bad ideas...

a. MKE-DTW-NGO-MNL and back...cost is $1546, total time is 22h15m/19h30 (19h/15h45m), and equip is 744.

b. MKE-MSP-NRT-MNL and back...cost is same, total time is 23h45m/20h5m (flight time 18h48m/15h45m) and 744 equip.

c. MKE-MSP-SEA-NRT-MNL and back...cost is $1539, total time 26h10m/22h16m (flight time 20h47m/17h8m), the biggest bonus is that the tpac segment is on the A332 (NRT-MNL is still 744). The problem is that this is 2 separate tickets, with connection times in SEA of 134min and 105m (in January...). [To break things up and avoid the early morning I could fly to SEA the day before, get a hotel for <$100 and save $20 on airfare...]
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Old May 9, 2008 | 8:09 pm
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Originally Posted by mkenwayx
I'll be going to MNL Feb 2009 for a month...
You are aware that the permitted period of visa-free stay in The Philippines is 21 days? So for a month you will need either a visa before you go, or to apply for an extension once there, or to exit and re-enter.
http://www.gov.ph/faqs/visa.asp
My limited experience with Philippines bureaucracy suggests that the last option (maybe a couple of days in Hong Kong or Macau) might be the easiest, and maybe even the cheapest, option.

(Edit - oops - just seen in the other thread that you will be working, so I guess you'll be getting a visa anyway.)
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Old May 10, 2008 | 11:03 am
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Originally Posted by christep
You are aware that the permitted period of visa-free stay in The Philippines is 21 days? So for a month you will need either a visa before you go, or to apply for an extension once there, or to exit and re-enter.
http://www.gov.ph/faqs/visa.asp
My limited experience with Philippines bureaucracy suggests that the last option (maybe a couple of days in Hong Kong or Macau) might be the easiest, and maybe even the cheapest, option.

(Edit - oops - just seen in the other thread that you will be working, so I guess you'll be getting a visa anyway.)
Thanks for reading so closely! We will be doing the visa thing...it's an organized clinical elective, and the Dr. taking us has been many times before. I think I was going to try to stay in the Philippines...
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