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How much is the departure tax in Boracay? What are the considerations of Boracay?
Time difference: Long Beach time is the same as Beijing time, and there is no time difference.
Voltage and socket: The local voltage is 220V V, just like Chinese mainland. Most sockets are flat with two holes. three hole socket can bring its own converter if necessary.
Currency exchange: The local currency unit is peso. The most cost-effective way to exchange money in the Philippines is to exchange RMB for US dollars at home, and then exchange US dollars for pesos in the Philippines. Before we set out, we exchanged pesos at China Bank in China and made an appointment in advance. Direct exchange is too much trouble. The exchange rate has been changed from 3020 to 23590. At that time, the exchange rate of RMB peso was about 1: 7.8, so it was not cost-effective to exchange it on the island.
Visa: Philippine tourist visa is very easy to handle, and Taobao can handle it (required materials: passport, 2 2-inch color photos on white background, copy of ID card, personal visa application form).
Accommodation: Some hotels do not provide toiletries, so it is recommended to bring your own or buy them in local supermarkets. We have some in our hotel. The tap water in the hotel is not suitable for direct drinking. It is best to drink bottled water. Tea is usually served in hotels or restaurants. If not, you can buy it at a convenience store.
Tipping: Tipping is a local custom. Waiters in restaurants and bars, room attendants, bellboys in hotels, etc. Everyone needs a tip, generally 20P. Try not to give coins as a sign of respect. Deep diving per person100p, parasailing per person 50p, others 20p.
Local specialties: dried mango, dried banana, coconut oil, handmade soap, etc. I didn't bring anything when I came back, and I spent all my money.
Mobile phone card: It is not recommended to rent mobile WiFi when going to the Philippines, especially in Boracay, because the signal is not very good, so I suggest you buy a local mobile phone card, Taobao 7-day unlimited 4G mobile card, and the network speed is not fast, which is equivalent to 3G in China.
Self-provided drugs: gastrointestinal drugs, cold drugs, motion sickness drugs, anti-allergic drugs, etc.
Sunscreen: Just bring your own sunscreen or go to the local supermarket to buy SPF 100. Remember to take it with you, apply it every 1-2 hours, put on sun protection clothes and a hat. The sun in Boracay is really sunny and dark for several degrees.
Transportation: In addition to the free shuttle bus from the hotel, Boracay relies almost entirely on the Tu Tu bus, and a bus can accommodate about 4 to 8 people. The price of local Tu Tu cars is very cheap, generally 80P in the nearest place and 200P at most in the far place. Go up the hill to our hotel, 150P, call a taxi, and say hello to the unit price in advance, whether it is pesos or dollars, or you may be killed when you get off.
Departure tax of 700 pence per person is required from Karipo airport. You can only pay in cash. It's reserved in advance. Departure tax is included in our travel expenses.
Other 1, I feel that there is nothing special to pay attention to when traveling to Boracay.
There are many interesting things in Boracay, but most of them are related to the sea. If you don't go out to sea, it's not bad to drive an ATV and sit on a beach chair by the sea for a day.
Although there are not many places to eat in Boracay, there are still many restaurants worth trying:
A) dining in westcove is highly recommended. Many people say it is the fairytale hotel in Southeast Asia, with distinctive architectural features and excellent seascape.
B) The nearby Denamy Hotel is also famous for its unbeatable sea view. If you don't live here, you can consider going to a restaurant.
Nami restaurant was once rated as the best restaurant in the Philippines in 20 12, and the price was not expensive compared with that in China, about 100 RMB per person.
C) There is also a Moroccan restaurant called Kasbah, which has been recommended by many people and was once rated as the best restaurant in 20 1 1 Philippines.
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Finally, there are many restaurants with flavors from all over the world near Dmall. Among them, the Greek restaurant CYMA has a good reputation, but the seats are pitiful. It is suggested that if you want to try, you must locate it early, otherwise it will be difficult to eat. Smoke is a local restaurant in Philippines. I recommend his balulo (beef bone soup), which is really delicious. OLE is also a Spanish restaurant that many people will go to. It is famous for the short skirts of waitresses. I didn't try to taste it.
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