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06-10-22 23:23 #15261
Posts: 102August weather in Manila: Hot. Other months: Hot.
Originally Posted by BlackCrystal [View Original Post]
https://weatherspark.com/m/134588/8/...la-Philippines#text=August%20 Weather%20 in%20 Manila%20 Philippines, or%20 exceeding%2080%C2%B0 F.
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06-10-22 16:04 #15260
Posts: 15So how about that weather!!
LOL I know before everyone gets mad as me saying this is not a weather forum. How bad is the weather in Manila during the month of August. I read through most of the report on here on where to find girls, stay and what apps to download. But did not hear much of the weather in August the reason I am asking is become I am fairly young and even though I want to sleep with lot of PI girls I still want to enjoy myself and experience was PI has to offer. Also any tips on other places (cities) to go in PI that is beautiful for site seeing and exploring. Do not want to spend my whole trip in my hotel room waiting for girls to come over while it's raining all day. Kind of depressing if you ask me.
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06-09-22 11:19 #15259
Posts: 367Originally Posted by JonesLover [View Original Post]
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06-09-22 06:43 #15258
Posts: 6844From the US Embassy in Manila, meant for US citizens:
U.S. Embassy Manila, Philippines
U.S. Consular Agency Cebu, Philippines
Message for U.S. Citizens: Philippine Entry and Exit Requirements
Entry to the Philippines: Although travel to the Philippines is now permitted, U.S. citizens should know and comply with arrival and departure requirements as promulgated by the Philippine government, which generally include the following as a minimum:
Being fully vaccinated, except for minor children below age 12 traveling with fully vaccinated parents who can present acceptable proof of vaccination, and;
Passport valid for at least six (6) months at the time of entry.
When making travel plans, check destination-specific travel requirements to avoid unnecessary delays.
If you are fully vaccinated with at least one booster shot, you are no longer required to provide a negative RT-PCR test, provided you present proof of vaccination along with your valid passport and return tickets; see IATF Resolution 168 for more information.
If unvaccinated, you must complete a facility-based quarantine at the first port of entry regardless of onward Philippine destination. An RT-PCR test will be conducted on the fifth day, with the date of arrival being the first day. Regardless of a negative result, you will undergo home quarantine up to the 14th day. See the Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) website for a list of quarantine facilities.
The Philippine government requires all arriving passengers to complete a BOQ e-Health Declaration Card (e-HDC). This includes children. You can register up to three days in advance of your departure for the Philippines through the BOQs One Health Pass webpage. Remember to save a copy of the transaction number and QR code, which will be required by Philippine immigration authorities.
Return to the United States from the Philippines: Your departure will be delayed if you test positive for COVID-19 before your scheduled return flight to the United States. All airline passengers to the United States ages two years and older, regardless of vaccination status or citizenship, must provide a negative COVID-19 viral test taken within one calendar day of travel. If you test positive, you will be required to undergo quarantine and take an RT-PCR test on the fifthday. Direct questions about quarantine release times to the local government unit of the port of exit as these may vary by location. A list of quarantine facilities is available on the BOQ website.
Please visit the U.S. Embassys COVID-19 and Travel Information page for information on the most current Philippine entry and exit regulations and procedures.
The links below may also be helpful when planning your travel to the Philippines:
Philippine Bureau of Immigration Advisory on Revised Travel Restrictions Guidelines and Quarantine Classifications for Arriving Foreign Nationals
Bureau of Quarantine Website on One Health Pass and e-Health Declaration Card
Travelers between the United States and the Philippines traveling on a Philippine carrier will be required to wear masks in the terminal and for the duration of their flight.
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06-09-22 00:32 #15257
Posts: 245Info about Zamboanga girls
Hello,
Anyone know Zamboanga city? Is it a safe city? I would like to visit it and I will go alone. I read that you have to be careful with girls because they cheat you more in this city than in the rest of the Philippines, but is this true or is it just a rumor?
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06-06-22 00:07 #15256
Posts: 3408Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
Typically prices will remain constant (maybe a very small discount available for a long range booking first) then a significant price drop a couple of days out to secure someone, anyone rather than leave the room / condo empty. Agoda discounts can be substantial but they are on AirBnB too.
Obviously, this risks seeing your favourite room become not available before you secure it so you do need to be flexible or in an area where there are a few choices. It's only caught me out once in Cebu when I didn't know there was a major event in town over the next weekend.
Its the opposite for airfares: substantial savings for booking 12 months ahead; outrageous prices for flying tomorrow.
Enjoy. G.
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06-05-22 11:19 #15255
Posts: 6844Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
Attached pic is from the Gramercy / Burgos area. Low end of the price range for a month is $800, high end is $2200. YMMV.
Had success during pandemic by renting a place for a month at the airbnb rate, then re-negotiating off the airbnb books for a considerably lower rate for myself, much the same way GO did. For example, an airbnb unit was $600 for the month, all-inclusive with the utilities. That means the utilities were eating $75 (I use the aircon indiscriminately), and the airbnb's fee was about $75, thus leaving $450 for the owner. I would typically offer the owner an off-book amount of $475 ($400 + $75) in pesos (p23,750). Nobody balked. I even had one owner beat me to the punch and suggest a similar deal one week before the end of my first month there. Sniffing a negotiation, I offered about 5% less than her 15% reduction, and she took the bait.
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06-05-22 09:04 #15254
Posts: 170Originally Posted by SteveNash [View Original Post]
When buying a bikini you should always go with the wisest statement I heard from a friend "XS fits all".
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06-04-22 23:43 #15253
Posts: 3408Originally Posted by SteveNash [View Original Post]
Remember that many towers can have several rooms available with the same floor plan and some have additional features (clothes washers, kitchens etc).
Enjoy. G.
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06-04-22 11:57 #15252
Posts: 173Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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06-04-22 11:44 #15251
Posts: 173Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
Sea Recidences cost $793 USD, it went up abit more. I was in Shell Residences back on February, is a nice condo too closer to the bridge connected to MOA, but more expensive.
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06-04-22 09:17 #15250
Posts: 248Yes my friend, an astute observation. Pam is indeed likeable. Nice to hear from you. Let's socialize again in PH and meet some more Pams.
Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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06-04-22 08:01 #15249
Posts: 6844Westy and his magic maps are back. Pasay area pics, for price range comparison. Pics should be self-explanatory. From MOA, to the airport, to Roxas and Taft streets. The dates chosen can change the prices, so YMMV depending your dates.
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06-04-22 07:34 #15248
Posts: 499Originally Posted by FuriousGeorge [View Original Post]
But 8000 a month, where can we find such prices?
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06-04-22 01:23 #15247
Posts: 3264Originally Posted by FuriousGeorge [View Original Post]