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How many pesos do I need for a five-day group tour to Boracay? Do I have to change at home first?

You don't have to change it first in China. After landing in the Philippines, change some at the airport and the rest at Boracay. You can bring RMB cash, which is very useful in Southeast Asia now.

Precautions for changing money in Boracay:

At the airport, some US dollars will be converted into Philippine dollars first, and the rest will be converted after arriving in Boracay, so that the exchange rate is better. The exchange shop ~ main road on Boracay enters the budget market at the corner of DMALL Lane. There is a tourist center on the main beach, and the exchange rate is 1 USD: 44.5 pesos (also open on Saturday). The exchange rate is 1 USD: 44S2. There is a Haggandaz in the direction of S 1, and hotels with signboards can be changed to 65438.

Food Precautions in Boracay: BITE CLUB Location: D Shopping Center Square, facing the Little Ferris wheel, is a hamburger shop with a foreign flavor completely different from McDonald's. The characteristic of this shop is that you can choose your own ingredients and make your own hamburgers. JONAHS shake the position: 1 Station north, and a little further north is the private area. I came here because my friend recommended me to drink milkshakes here. I had lunch at noon when I arrived here. Tacos are delicious. The smell of chicken and seafood makes me want to eat more. The milkshake is very delicious, bigger than others. Aria Italian restaurant is at the entrance and exit of Dmall near the beach: pizza is made now, spaghetti +2 drinks is about P900 yuan.

Traditional market of DTalipapa: open from 7: 00 am to 8: 00 pm. After the seafood was bought back, it was made by the store. It is recommended that seafood be fresh before noon. It is certain that seafood is short of Jin and Liang, so don't care too much. It's important to taste good.

Location: S2, go to S3, and you will see a sign named Fruitas=dmail hanging in the upper left corner. Go into the supermarket, go through the Greek restaurant on the left, and then go inside. Mango sake here is said by netizens to be the best one! There are three sizes. 32 ounces is enough. Don't drink before eating. BUKO= hollow out the coconut, scrape the coconut into strips, add fresh pulp and condensed milk, not too sweet. One copy is just right for two people! There are too many things to eat, you can choose what you like, and what others recommend may not be suitable for you. The cheapest thing is that bread is less than one yuan.

Precautions for shopping in Boracay: Neck chains of shells or pearls, a pearl necklace and a hand necklace can be negotiated as long as p 150~, and they are real pearls ~ but each one is not very round ~ and their shapes and lines are different.

Handmade soap: Find a shop called Catch between S2 and S 1! Shops in Boracay sell all kinds of handmade soaps, and each 50p will help you tie them up with ribbons and give them away. Not bad! Dried mango: most of the dried mangoes in Cebu are only seen in Dmall, 100g small package 70p, and 200g large package 138p. You can buy a small package of 70p for 7D at the grocery store in d'Talipapa alley. Mango 80p/ kg, I go to the market every day.

Clothes: clothes there are not easy to dry because of the weather. You can buy some local clothes and hot pants, which are also very cheap. Hot pants 100- 130p/ piece, undershirt 150p/2 pieces. It's hard to bargain when shopping in Boracay. You can compare them before buying them if you like. I always eat grass again.

Accommodation in Boracay: There are too many accommodations there, and the choices are diversified. But generally speaking, hotels need you to pay a deposit and remit money first, but the four hotels I booked don't pay a deposit. I told them that I would definitely stay as long as the price was settled. Finally, I only negotiated the prices of the two hotels, and then I gave them my ticket and passport number, which won their trust without paying any deposit.

Other considerations in Boracay: S2 will go to S3, and will go to the visitor center. There are tourist information counters, supermarkets, postcards and maps in the tourist center, and postcards can also be sent here. Maps are not free. A sketch 125p and a detailed manual 395p. Just write down the contents of the postcard and give it to the service staff, 20p. Take a tricycle ~ remember never to ask how much it costs? If you ask, it's all P50. If you don't ask, give it to P 14. I have been riding my 1 1 bus all the way around s 1-s3. Remember to prepare gastrointestinal drugs, antidiarrheal drugs, carsickness drugs, panado and so on. Just in case! The most beautiful beach in Boracay is in S 1 (the finest sand), and the beach is full of umbrellas and loungers. You can use it for free at Pier 2 and Pier 3, but you can use it at Pier 1 because you have to order a drink in front of the restaurant!

Other things to note are: safety comes first when you go out alone. Don't strike up a conversation easily When you go out to play with new friends, remember to buy your own drinks. Better hold them in your hand. Don't eat other people's food easily. Don't let strangers visit your room at will. Don't disclose your personal information. Just perfunctory. Boracay is still very safe, including at night. Don't bring too much cash when you go swimming or playing.

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