Travel Facts for the Philippines
The capital city of the Philippines with a population of 16 million, Manila is a busy metropolis marked by examples of colonial architecture that survived the bombing of the city during World War II. While many people use Manila only as a stopover for further travel, the more persistent will discover its friendliness and charm.
Weather
Weather in Manila is generally warm and pleasant throughout the year, with temperatures ranging from 22C to 33C (72F to 92F) throughout the year.
Language
Tagalog; English is also widely spoken
Population
16 million Metro Manila / 80 million Philippines
Time Zone
GMT + 8 hours
Measures
Metric / Imperial
Voltage
220 V / 60Hz
Mobile Phones System
GSM 900/1800
Visas
Most foreign visitors do not need visas for stays of less than 21 days and receive them free of charge on arrival at the airport. 59 day visas can be obtained in advance and cost around USD 35. For more detailed information on visa requirements, please visit the Immigration Department website.
Taxes & Service Charges
A 12% Value Added Tax applies to all food, shopping and hotel purchases in the Philippines. Several cities in the Philippines apply as well a 0.75% City Tax to accommodation services. Most hotels and estaurants apply as well a 10% service charge.
Tipping
A service charge of 10% is usually added to hotel and restaurant bills. If not, a 10% tip is appropriate for waiters, while when a service charge is added a TIP as per the quality of service is suggested.
Business Hours
Bank Hours - 9 am to 3 pm, Monday through Friday
Office Hours - 8 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday (Government)
9 am to 6 pm, Monday through Saturday (Commercial)
Shop Hours
Most shopping malls are open from 10 am to 9 pm daily.
Dress CODE & SUGGESTIONS
Cotton is the best choice for clothing in the Philippines. A lightweight T-Shirt and jeans are appropriate for daily wear. Jackets are good to have during rain the rainy season or the occasional cool period. For formal occasions, men wear a suit and tie or the Philippines traditional Barong Tagalog, tailored slacks and leather shoes. Women will often wear cocktail dresses with a light shawl.
