Travel Philippines,
Season 1, Ep (7/26).
Cebu City is the main centre of commerce, trade, education and industry in the
Visayas. The wider
Cebu Island province is one of the most developed provinces in the Philippines.
Cebu is generally cheaper for food, shopping, taxis and
Jeepney buses compared to
Manila. I found locals to be nice and friendly, and was lucky to befriend some tour guides who showed me around. If your hotel tours and activities are expensive, shop around with local travel agents or shopping mall like
Ayala Mall. My tour guide helped me hire my own boat pretty cheap. We used motor bike taxi's and jeepney buses (multicab trucks) to get around town cheaper as a group, and car taxi's for more important trips.
Regarding the street people in
Makati Manila, I bought many of them rice and stir fry dinners and bottled water. I interviewed a few of them off camera, and they all confirmed they had come to that area for the holiday and tourist season to try beg for money from foreigners. They were there by choice, and went back to their provinces after new years.
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Interview with
Catholic Nun from
Tacloban after the
Super Typhoon Yolanda / Haiyan.
Quest Hotel & Ayala Mall, Cebu City.
Mactan,
Lapu-Lapu City.
Island Hopping & Snorkelling various islands.
Han Kang Korean Restaurant &
Freshwater Fishing, Mactan
Lapu-lapu City, Cebu.
Tops Lookout on Mt Busay, Cebu City.
Travel Tips:
Everyone spoke
English and generally very friendly.
Its important to have photo ID for flights, hotels, and if police ask.
Its common for taxi drivers in Manila to try rip you off.
Ask them nicely to put the meter on, or negotiate the price from the start if you know what it costs to your location.
Otherwise find another taxi!
Shopping mall culture, locals love the mall for the aircon and to get out of the heat.
Locals often inflate prices for foreigners and tourists. Haggle and negotiate nicely. Be tough, but be respectful and polite about it.
Shop around, you can often get a better price.
"Tip" can also mean bribe, so don't be afraid to ask what you're paying for upfront. Locals often do things to try help you, but then expect a tip.
The average basic worker earns
PHP 300 a day. So tipping PHP 20
- 50 is fine.
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- published: 03 Feb 2014
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