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Entry requirements | Organizing your trip | Visiting | Eating | Paying | Speaking |

Entry requirements

Passport and visa service
Information on visas from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Information on passports from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Visa HQ
Diplomatic representations
List of diplomatic representations of the Philippines
For more information

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Organizing your trip

Means of transport recommended in town

Recommendation
For traveling within Manila, the taxi is the most recommended means of transport. The bus network is very developed but has reached saturation. There are three metro lines which serve part of the town.
Maps of urban networks
Maporama
UT Library on line
Mapblast

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Means of transport recommended in the rest of the country

Recommendation
The Philippine islands are well provided with air lines, bus networks, as well as ferries. On the other hand railroads are used only in the southern part of the islands (connection between Manila and Legazpi).
Rail companies
Philippine National Railways
 
Flight from Tunisia

Distance between capital cities in km: 10 804
Flight duration between capital cities: 16h15 (via Bahrain)

Airlines offering direct flights from/to Tunisia
Airline Low-cost solution From To

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Traveling by yourself

Recommendation
It is not advisable for foreigners to drive because of bad road conditions, and the rather risky driving of the Filipinos. It is thus recommended to rent a chauffeur-driven car.
Road maps
Omni Maps
Find an itinerary
Maps of World

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Visiting

Different forms of tourism

Historical
The Saint - Agustin church, the cathedral of Manila, the Chinese cemetery of Manila, the Casa Manila, the Rizal park, the Santiago fort, intramural Manila, Manila metropolitan area.
Cultural
The national museum, the Jumalon museum, the Arcenas collection, the Aznar - Alfonso collection.
Nature
Rice plantations of Banaue, island of Palawan (diving and discovery of natural phenomena ), volcanoes of the islands of Visayas, Mindanao, mountain ranges on the island of Luzon.
Religious
Our Lady of Antipolo Church, Tonay Church, Saint - Jerôme Church, Baras Church, Church of the ruins of Boso - Boso.
Thermal
Hot springs in Cebu, and Manila.
Beach
The Philippines being an archipelago, one finds numerous fine sand beaches there.
Winter sports
Inexistent.
Outdoor activities
Jet ski, windsurfing, surfing, diving, and hiking.
Shopping
 Makati (Manila) Ermita District.
 
 
Tourism organizations
Portal for tourist information on the Philippines

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Eating

Food specialties
Kare-kare: ox tail stew, served with spicy hot peanut and bagoong sauce. (Bagoong is a sort of nuoc mâm, a salty sauce made from fermented fish and crab.)
Sinigang: meat or fish broth. Adobo: spicy meat stew. Lechon: roasted sucking pig, prepared for high days and holidays. 
Drinks
Buko (juice of a young coconut which one drinks straight from the shell), and juice of calamansi (lime). Among alcoholic beverages, San Miguel beer is known as one of the world's best beers; also one finds sugar cane red wine, rice wine and coconut wine.

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Paying

Domestic currency
Philippine Peso
ISO Code
PHP
To obtain domestic currency
Exchanging American dollars is not difficult. Bureaux de change are scattered over all the tourist areas. Hotels also offer foreign currency exchange.
Possible means of payment
One can pay in cash (the most current method), and by credit card (more and more accepted) in the big cities of the country.
Exchange rate on


Automatic Teller Machines (ATM)
To find out the locations of ATMs in in the Philippines, click on the link to your credit card: Visa, Mastercard or American Express

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Speaking

Official language
Filipino and English.
Other languages spoken
There are nearly 70 languages in the islands, but the most prevalent minority languages are Visayan (Cebuano), and Ilokano. Spanish is hardly used by the population.
Business language
English. One may however meet Spanish speaking people.
Getting some knowledge
The Tagaloglang site (in English) offers an initiation into the Filipino language.
Free translation tools
ATS Group - English - Tagalog translator
Your dictionary - English - Tagalog translator
Systranbox - Free translation arabic-english-arabic
Lexilogo - Free dictionary arabic-english-arabic
Translated - Free translation arabic-english-arabic

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