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ENTRY REGULATIONSValid passport. Except for stateless persons and those from countries
with which the Philippines has no diplomatic relations, all visitors
may enter the country without visas and may stay for 21 days provided
they have tickets for onward journey. Holders of Hong Kong and Taiwan
passports must have special permits. Visas and special permits may
be obtained from Philippine embassies and consulates. Unit of currency: Peso (P) = 100 centavos. Bank notes: P10, P20, P50, P100, P200, P500 and P1,000. Coins: 5c, 10c, 25c, P1, P5, P10. Money changers will be able to give you the official guiding rates
and are located at the airport, local banks, and other authorized
foreign exchange dealers in commercial establishments. March to May is hot and dry. June to October is rainy. November
to February is cool. Average temperatures: 78oF/25oC to 90oF/32oC;
humidity: 77%. Filipino is the national language. English is the business language
and spoken widely. Approximately 111 languages and dialects are spoken
in the country. GMT plus 8 hours. 220 volts, A.C. 60 cycles. Most hotels have 110-volt outlets. Water in Metro Manila and in key cities and towns is potable and
safe for drinking. Bottled water is available in many hotels, restaurants,
resorts, supermarkets, and convenience stores. The international airports have adequate traveler facilities: tourist information & assistance counters, hotel & travel agency representatives, banks & ATMs, postal service, telephone booths, and medical clinics, among others. Baggage carts and porter services are available for free. The airports are handicapped-friendly. Wheelchairs are available
on request from the airline ground staff. P550 for international departure and P100 for local departure (paid
in Philippine pesos only). Departing passengers for international
destinations are advised to check with airport or tourist information
counters (Tel. Nos. 524-1703; 832-2964) the departure fees which
may change without notice. Visitors are advised to fill in the Baggage Declaration Form before
disembarking to facilitate Customs examination. Visitors carrying
more than US$ 3,000 are to declare the amount at the Central Bank
of the Philippines counter situated at the Customs area. Foreign
currency taken out upon departure must not exceed the amount brought
in. Departing passengers are not allowed to bring out more than PhP
1,000 in local currency. Metered and fixed rate taxis are widely available in key cities nationwide. Jeepneys and buses are inexpensive ways of getting around most places. In Metro Manila the fastest way of commuting is via the railway
system. LRT connects Monumento on the north to Baclaran on the south.
MRT traverses the length of EDSA from North Avenue to Taft Avenue. A certificate of vaccination against yellow fever is required for travelers coming from infected areas. Children less than one year old are exempted but may be subject to isolation when necessary. Hospitals are listed in the "Yellow Pages" of the local
telephone directory. Health centers provide emergency medical attention
in remote towns and cities. The Department of Tourism has a Homestay Program that offers visitors the comfort of modest homes and an insight into Philippine life. For information, contact the Tourist Information Center at Room 106, Department of Tourism Building, tel. nos. 524-2384 / 524-1703. Private and government offices are open either from 8:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. or from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Most commercial establishments
are open from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. daily. Banks are open from
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Mondays to Fridays, with automated teller
machines (ATM) operating 24 hours. International credit cards such as Visa, Diners Club, Mastercard,
and American Express Card are accepted in major establishments. Filipino food is an exotic, tasteful blend of Oriental, European,
and American culinary influences. There is a wide variety of fresh
seafood and delectable fruits. First class restaurants offer gourmet
specialties as well as Filipino cuisine. Metro Manila is the center of entertainment and cultural activities. The premier venue for the performing arts is the Cultural Center of the Philippines. The hubs of nightlife activities are the Remedios Circle in Malate, Ayala Center and The Fort at Bonifacio Global City in Makati, Timog and Tomas Morato Avenues in Quezon City, and Eastwood in Libis, Quezon City. For visitors who want to try their luck at the gaming tables, there
are casinos in Metro Manila and in the cities of Angeles, Olongapo,
Tagaytay, Cebu, Davao, Bacolod, and Laoag. Light, casual clothes are recommended. Warmer garments are needed
for mountain regions. When visiting churches and temples, propriety
dictates that shorts and scanty clothing be avoided. Formal occasions
require dinner jackets and ties (or the Philippine barong tagalog)
for men and cocktail dresses or long gowns for women. Visitors can choose from an exciting selection of great buys at reasonable prices: South Sea pearls, handwoven cloths, embroidered fineries, terra-cota, porcelain, coral and mother-of-pearl home accessories, among others. Big malls are located in Manila, Makati, and EDSA, while handicraft,
antique, and curio shops abound at the Ermita District in Manila.
Duty-Free Philippines near the NAIA is the country's largest duty-free
outlet. Tipping is expected for many services. The standard practice is
10% of the total bill. Tipping is optional on bills that already
include a 10% service charge. Most national dailies are in English. There are 7 national television
stations. which broadcast mainly in Filipino. Cable TV is available
as well. Manila, the pioneer convention city in Asia, has played host to a number of prestigious international events. The Philippine International Convention Center and World Trade Center are some of the biggest venues. Out-of-town hotels and resorts are alternative sites. Courtesy of:Philippine Tourism [http://www.tourism.gov.ph] To learn more about Manila 4 Foreigners Visit Manila 4 Foreigners Message Board Today is : count before convertion 6415
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