5 Time-Efficient Ways to Travel Around the Philippines
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One of the most beautiful places in the world, it can sometimes be difficult to travel around the Philippines if you don’t know how to make the most of your time. Luckily, these five time-efficient ways to travel around the Philippines will help you see all the sights and do all the activities this beautiful country has to offer while still giving you enough time to relax and unwind as you go.
5 Time-Efficient Ways to Travel Around the Philippines
1) Rent a Motorcycle
According to guidetothephilippines.ph, one of the quickest and most adventurous ways to travel around the islands is by motorcycle. People may be dissuaded from renting a bike for fear of not knowing how to drive, but it is actually surprisingly easy. This option might not be for those who are more comfortable with tour buses or trains but if you’re ready for an adrenaline rush then go ahead and rent yourself a bike. You’ll also have a chance to see what life in rural areas looks like up close.
2) Take the Trains
This is one of the most popular ways people get around, thanks to it being relatively inexpensive. Ticket prices vary depending on where you’re going and how far, but a one way trip from Manila to Tagaytay can be purchased for as little as 350 pesos. While not having as many stops means it’s not very time efficient, many travellers like this mode of transportation because it’s comfortable and fairly easy going. Moreover, there is usually a lot of flexibility when it comes to luggage weight.
3) Take Buses
Travelling by bus around a country is generally cheaper than flying, but still relatively fast. The best thing about buses is that they are everywhere. Depending on your desired destination, you’ll likely be able to take a bus from one end of the country to another. Plus, public transportation allows you the chance to meet people who live in your destination and get their opinion on what they love most about their home. Moreover, in places like The Philippines there is a vast variety of choices in sleeper buses too which are incredibly comfortable and cheap while giving you a dose of adventure.
4) Hire a Tour Guide
By hiring a tour guide you are guaranteed someone who knows all of the ins and outs of each city, island, and town. Furthermore, they are able to answer any questions that arise with quick research or via their extensive knowledge of Philippine culture. The best way to get around the country is by hiring a tour guide and booking one tour at a time. This ensures that you don’t miss out on anything. A great way to find tour guides is through sites like tourism.gov.ph where you can find an entire list of certified tourism professionals in your area.
5) Use Technology
Planning your trips ahead of time with technology can make life much easier. Websites like TripAdvisor and Flight+ allow you to plan your whole trip in advance, while others like Google Maps help you find directions quickly and easily. Plus, services like Uber make it simple to find a taxi driver without any complications. Your biggest issue will be figuring out how to fit all of your gear into one suitcase. With many airlines now charging for checked baggage, this is an important thing to consider when packing for your trip.
Jesse Pitts has been with the Global Banking & Finance Review since 2016, serving in various capacities, including Graphic Designer, Content Publisher, and Editorial Assistant. As the sole graphic designer for the company, Jesse plays a crucial role in shaping the visual identity of Global Banking & Finance Review. Additionally, Jesse manages the publishing of content across multiple platforms, including Global Banking & Finance Review, Asset Digest, Biz Dispatch, Blockchain Tribune, Business Express, Brands Journal, Companies Digest, Economy Standard, Entrepreneur Tribune, Finance Digest, Fintech Herald, Global Islamic Finance Magazine, International Releases, Online World News, Luxury Adviser, Palmbay Herald, Startup Observer, Technology Dispatch, Trading Herald, and Wealth Tribune.
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