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When is the best time to go to Boracay?

In fact, when going to Boracay Island, you should pay attention to the weather. Whether the weather in a place is good or not determines the time you go there. This is also a strategy you should develop before going to Boracay. I hope everyone will pay attention.

Boracay Island Climate

Boracay Island can be roughly divided into two seasons: dry season and rainy season. The rainy season is from June to October, and the climate is hot and humid, with frequent thundershowers in the afternoon. November to May of the following year is the dry season with less rainfall, which is the peak tourist season for Boracay Island. Christmas, New Year, Lunar New Year and Easter can be considered the busiest times, especially New Year and Easter. Many Filipinos also come here for vacation, so if you don’t like crowds, it’s best to avoid them when making travel arrangements Both holidays. The rainy season is the off-season for tourism, and many hotels have preferential prices.

Philippine Climate

Any season is a good time to travel to the Philippines, but each season also has its advantages and disadvantages. You can arrange your itinerary according to your own preferences.

The Philippines has three seasons: cool season, dry season and rainy season.

Cool season (December to February of the following year): This season is cool and rainless, which brings a lot of convenience to travel. It is the peak tourist season. However, the vegetation in these months will be slightly withered due to insufficient rain. There are many people in the peak season, and various expenses are slightly expensive.

Dry season (March-May): This season is also the summer vacation for locals in the Philippines. Many resorts have few tourists and are suitable for a quiet vacation.

Rainy season (June-September): In fact, the rainy season in the Philippines is not that terrible. It rains regularly in every area (such as morning, noon or evening), and the rain does not last long. The air after the rain is extremely comfortable and the sun is still shining brightly. The most important thing is that there are fewer people coming to play during this period, and accommodation can be bargained, which is very cost-effective.

Carrying

Live animals, plants, fish or related products, narcotics, chemicals, over-the-counter drugs, jewelry, electronic products, and commercial samples need to be declared.

Without the approval of the Central Bank of the Philippines, it is illegal for any inbound or outbound passenger to carry or take out banknotes, coins, checks or other money orders exceeding 10,000 pesos drawn at a Philippine bank. It is not illegal to carry foreign currency. In principle, as long as the foreign currency exceeds the equivalent of US$3,000, a declaration is required.

The duty-free items allowed into the country include 1.4 liters of wine, 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars and 250 grams of cut tobacco.

Note: You need to declare the total value of the items you are bringing and fill in the customs declaration form truthfully. If you make a false declaration or fail to do so, you will be subject to penalties for violating Philippine Customs regulations. Personal belongings during the trip do not need to be declared.

Is it safe?

In general tourist attractions, the capital is relatively safe, but no matter how safe it is, you must pay attention to it. When you go to the Philippines, don’t show off your wealth or wear gold and silver. Generally speaking, it is about as safe as major cities in China, but as long as you pay more attention and move less at night, there will be no problem. Most Filipinos believe in Catholicism, and they are friendly to people from China and other countries.

Security in shopping malls, restaurants, airports, etc. It can be found almost everywhere in the Philippines. There are police on the streets. If you encounter problems, you will take the initiative to seek help from the police and security guards. That's right~ It's better to find a security guard in white than a police officer in blue.

PS: Try to avoid going to the south, where there are many Muslims.

In this way, safety is relative. There is no absolutely safe area in the world. Various situations may happen near your home, but it does not mean that it is unsafe for you to walk nearby.