15 THINGS I wish I knew BEFORE visiting THE PHILIPPINES – Budget, Route, Safety!


### 15 Things I Wish I Knew Before Visiting the Philippines: Budget, Route, Safety!

Visiting the Philippines, with its stunning beaches and vibrant culture, is a dream for many travelers. From my own experience, here are 15 vital insights that would have been a game-changer to know beforehand regarding budgeting, planning your route, and ensuring safety.

#### 1. **Diverse Weather Patterns**
The Philippine archipelago is prone to diverse weather patterns. Depending on when you visit and where you plan to go, you could encounter heavy rainfall or intense dry seasons. Understanding regional climates can significantly affect your travel plans.

#### 2. **English is Widely Spoken**
English is widely spoken in the Philippines, making communication surprisingly easy for many tourists. However, learning a few basic phrases in Tagalog or other local dialects can enrich interactions with locals.

#### 3. **Cash is King**
While more establishments are starting to accept credit cards, cash remains dominant especially in rural areas or small islands. Ensure you carry enough cash, and be aware of where ATMs are available – they can be scarce in remote locations.

#### 4. **Jeepneys and Tricycles as Main Transport**
The local jeepneys and tricycles are an affordable way to get around but can be confusing at first. Take the time to understand their routes or ask locals for guidance.

#### 5. **Internet Access Can Be Spotty**
Internet connectivity varies widely across regions. Major cities offer good connectivity whereas remote areas might have limited to no access. Preparing offline maps and guides can be crucial.

#### 6. **Bargaining Can Be Beneficial**
In many markets and street stalls, prices aren’t always fixed. Bargaining is a part of the shopping culture so don’t hesitate to negotiate prices but do so respectfully.

#### 7. **Festivals Are Fabulous**
Plan your visit around local festivals if possible; they are vibrant and provide deep insight into local culture and traditions like Ati-Atihan or Sinulog.

#### 8. **Stay Hydrated With Safe Water**
It’s advisable to drink bottled water available everywhere at reasonable prices. Avoid tap water unless confirmed safe by authorities or locals.

#### 9. **Adventure Activities Require Research**
Whether it’s diving in Palawan or surfing in Siargao, ensure that your operators have good reviews and proper certifications for safety standards.

#### 10. **Philippine Cuisine Is Diverse**
Philippine cuisine varies considerably from region to region – try as much as you can from Adobo to Balut! Street food is also a must-try experience though follow standard food safety practices.

#### 11. **Respect Local Customs and Traditions**
The Filipino culture places great importance on respect (‘pagpapahalaga’) especially towards elders and authorities; understanding this social etiquette will enhance your interactions.

#### 12. **Plan Island Hopping Efficiently**
Travel between islands usually involves ferries which run on schedules that can be affected by weather conditions; plan accordingly with some buffer days for any unexpected changes.

#### 13 .**Safety Concerns Vary by Region**
While generally safe for tourists, certain regions particularly in Mindanao can pose risks due to political unrest; always check travel advisories from official sources before planning your visit there.

#### 14 .**Accommodation Options Are Varied**
From luxury resorts to hostels and beachside bungalows – accommodation options cater widely across budgets but booking ahead during peak seasons is recommended as popular spots sell out quickly.

##### 15 .**Be Prepared For The Unexpected!**
Lastly, keeping a flexible itinerary allows enjoying spontaneous adventures that may not be listed in any guidebook but often lead to the most memorable experiences.