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What preparations did Boracay have before departure?

Now is actually the tourist season in Boracay, and many friends will take this time to visit my Boracay. After all, it's the peak season soon, and my friends must have planned it and set off for the May Day holiday.

Guidance before departure 1. Tourist season

Peak season: 65438+1October-May; Rainy season (so-called off-season): May -65438+ 10.

When Boracay changed seasons in May, Boracay's maritime activities slowly moved from white sand beach to Brabog beach on the other side of the island.

2. Currency

Boracay's currency is Philippine peso, and the domestic bank exchange rate is 1 RMB, which is about 6.9P, but the local exchange rate is only 1:5. There are exchange points in Manila, Katik and callipo airports, and there will be many exchange points on the island.

When entering the Philippines, everyone is required to bring no more than 1WP pesos and no more than 1W dollars or other equivalent currencies, otherwise they will be declared.

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Tipping is a habit in Boracay.

Wages in the Philippine service industry are very low, and service personnel earn extra income by tipping. Generally, tips will be given to hotel guests, people who clean rooms, people who help with luggage, restaurant ordering waiters, people who play offshore projects, SPA waiters and so on.

4. Telephone SIM card

There are two operators in the Philippines, SMART and GLOBE. You have to buy a sim card first, and then recharge it (here called loads or User).

Minutes), you need to open the package to surf the Internet after recharging. Buying a card at the airport is generally more expensive, 200P card fee, but it will be much cheaper on the island, about 40 P-65 P

5. Power plug

Most hotels have two round heads or two flat heads, and four-star hotels and supermarkets can borrow adapters.

Boracay is an island with high humidity. Dressing on the island is more casual. Remember to protect yourself from the sun and avoid heatstroke when you go out.

Boracay aborigines don't drink hot water or take hot baths. The hot water in the hotel is unstable, with peak hours, from 5 pm to 3 am.

There are relatively few toilets in Boracay. You may rarely see public toilets on the beach, but you still have to pay a fee, ranging from 5- 10p.

When Boracay goes through the customs, everyone has to pay the departure tax of 700 yuan (like adults and children), and then pay it after checking the luggage. It doesn't accept dollars and RMB, only pesos.

The above is Boracay's strategy. Please pay attention when you go to play.