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Explore, Relax, Travel, Adventures and Do Business. It's More Fun in the Philippines...CHOOSE PHILIPPINES!!!
Philippine Tourism makes history, breaks record foreign tourist arrivals at 3.917 million visitors in 2011. (Department of Tourism reports.)
Philippine Travel guide will give you a general idea of well-liked and trendy tourist spots in the Philippines. On every featured tourist destination on this travel guide, you will stumble on places of interest on each destination, things to do and how to get there. This travel guide also include travel tips, lists of captivating Philippine festivals that run year round, collections of fascinating pictures, videos and a map of the Philippines for your reference.
Getting around the country and communicating is easy as most Filipinos can understand and speak English. Mobile phones are used and cellular signals or Internet connections are available throughout the country. Foreigners can buy pre- paid SIM cards for their cell phones for temporary use while in the country to avoid pricey roaming charges. What's more, foreign currency can easily be converted into Philippine Peso and all major credit cards are accepted at big shopping malls, restaurants, bars and major business firms.
Filipinos are recognized as globally competent, highly skilled, talented, fun-loving, hospitable and friendly people. Throughout the islands, fascinating festivals are celebrated daily and foreign tourists are always welcome in their homes. Every travel destination on this guide is worth a visit. Featured here are the most frequently visited tourist spots in the Philippines:
Exceptions: Passport holders of Hongkong Special Administrative Region (SAR), British National Overseas (BNO) and Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) passport holders are only allowed up to 7 days stay wihtout a visa. Foreign nationals from Brazil and Israel are allowed up to 59 days without a visa.
PHILIPPINE TRAVEL VISA
Foreign nationals are allowed to enter and travel within the Philippines for 21 days without a visa provided that they have valid tickets for their return journey to their port of origin or to their next travel destination port and that their passports are valid for a period of at least six (6) months. Extension of stay is available at the Philippine Bureau of Immigration after paying a minimal fee. For stays longer than 21 days, a Temporary Visitors Visa is required.Exceptions: Passport holders of Hongkong Special Administrative Region (SAR), British National Overseas (BNO) and Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) passport holders are only allowed up to 7 days stay wihtout a visa. Foreign nationals from Brazil and Israel are allowed up to 59 days without a visa.
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