Best Philippine Destinations Under S$500

Craving turquoise waters, misty mountains, and sun-soaked adventures without draining your wallet? The Philippines is waiting for you. With just S$500 (around ₱21,600), you can immerse yourself in the beauty of this stunning archipelago for 3 unforgettable days or more.

1. Port Barton, Palawan
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱8,700 (S$200.80)

Port Barton offers a peaceful escape with island-hopping tours priced at around ₱1,200 (approximately S$27.70) per person, inclusive of lunch and snorkeling gear. Charming guesthouses and homestays start at just ₱700 (about S$16.20) per night. It’s a more budget-friendly alternative to El Nido or Coron.

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2. Baguio City
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱6,800 (S$157.70)

Beat the tropical heat with a refreshing getaway to Baguio, famously known as the “Summer Capital of the Philippines.” Wander through Burnham Park, go thrift shopping for unique finds, and indulge in beloved local delicacies. During our recent visit for the vibrant Flower Festival, my family and I stumbled upon a sweet surprise: strawberry taho. For just ₱50 (around S$1.16), this warm, silken tofu treat came topped with real strawberry chunks, not just syrup. Getting there is easy too, with bus fares from Manila typically under ₱800 (S$18.50), and cozy accommodations starting at ₱1,000 (S$23.10) per night.

3. Siquijor Island
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱4,800 (S$110.10)

Known for its mystical charm, Siquijor offers serene beaches and waterfalls like Cambugahay Falls. Homestays and beach huts range from ₱500 to ₱1,000 (S$11.60 to S$23.30) per night. While you’re there, try the popular “Fairy Walk Challenge” for a fun experience.

4. Iloilo & Gigantes Islands
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱10,600 (S$245.50)

My husband and I are heading to Iloilo this May, perfect timing for the mango season. We’re especially excited for the “Mango Eat-All-You-Can” event during the Manggahan Festival in nearby Guimaras. Beyond its world-famous mangoes, Iloilo charms visitors with its rich heritage and natural beauty. While in the area, don’t miss the chance to explore the Gigantes Islands, known for their white-sand beaches and incredibly fresh seafood. Hotel accommodations in Iloilo City typically start at around ₱2,800 per night (approximately S$64.70).

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5. Donsol, Sorsogon
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱9,000 (S$208.20)

Experience swimming with whale sharks in Donsol between November and June, with peak sightings from February to May. Eco-friendly tours start at ₱2,400 (S$55.80), and guesthouses range from ₱800 to ₱1,500 (S$18.60 to S$34.90) per night.

6. Tinaga Island, Calaguas
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱5,800 (S$134.00)

Tinaga Island offers powdery white sands at Mahabang Buhangin Beach. Accessible by boat, it’s perfect for camping, with simple huts available for ₱600 to ₱1,000 (S$14 to S$23.30) per night.

7. Tagaytay
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱7,200 (S$166.10)

Tagaytay offers cool weather, views of Taal Volcano, and attractions like Sky Ranch and Picnic Grove. Rooms start at ₱1,200 to ₱2,000 (S$27.90 to S$46.50) per night. Public buses cost around ₱100 to ₱200 (S$2.30 to S$4.60).

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8. Puerto Galera, Mindoro
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱7,200 (S$166.10)

Known for its diving spots and vibrant marine life, Puerto Galera offers beautiful beaches and a range of accommodations to suit any budget. Accommodations start at ₱1,000 (S$23.30) per night, and round-trip travel from Manila costs under ₱1,200 (S$27.90).

9. Subic, Zambales
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱8,100 (S$187.80)

Subic Bay is great for families, offering attractions like Inflatable Island and Zoobic Safari. Day passes range from ₱300 to ₱700 (S$7 to S$16.30), and local accommodations range from ₱1,000 to ₱2,000 (S$23.30 to S$46.50) per night. It is also a designated Freeport Zone, where you can enjoy duty-free shopping within the secured area. Here, goods are sold without local taxes or import duties, making it a popular spot for bargain hunters. However, be mindful that there are limits and regulations on how much you can bring out of the zone, especially for non-residents.

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Disclaimer: The prices provided are estimates based on current listings as of writing and are subject to change depending on your choices of transportation, food, accommodation, and activities. Exchange rates fluctuate, and your shopping choices may add to the total cost. Therefore, the total cost for 3 days may vary, but this is the baseline estimate.

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Ideal Places To Visit For Year-End Travels

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure to spend quality time with my childhood friends. Our lengthy conversations led to a topic surrounding our itch to wander overseas. They were highlighting that they want to travel as a group, before the year ends. The brief cycle of months dawned on me!

In the blink of an eye, 2017 is coming to an end. Bid the fruitful year in the best way possible by arranging a memorable vacation or staycation. You do not have to break the bank to experience great adventures.

Consider these 3 ideal destinations:

THE IRRESISTIBLY WELL-ROUNDED BALI

Empty your mind and close your eyes. What is the first thought that pops into your mind when you visualize a relaxing getaway? Personally, I envision strolling at pristine beaches that overlooks the majestic mountains. Bali lets you experience this and more!

From historic temples to luxurious villas, Bali provides opportunities for interactive family sessions. You can climb the famous Mount Batur or take part in a rejuvenating yoga retreat.

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Saving Tip: Browse through the travel packages that your trusted financial institutions offer. For instance, UOB has the “3D2N Explore Bali Your Way” and “3D2N Ossotel Legian” packages. The former includes a round-trip airfare, airport transfer, accommodation, daily breakfast, and a 10-hour car disposal service. While the latter includes a tailored stay at a aesthetically-pleasing contemporary hotel. Prices for these said packages start at S$448.

THE BRIGHT CITY LIGHTS OF HONG KONG

One of the most accessible countries in the Southeast Asia is Hong Kong. If your fantasy vacation includes the vibrant nightlife and mouthwatering street food, Hong Kong is the place to be!

How can you think twice about going anywhere else when the tempting aroma of Cantonese food breezes past you? Well, delicious meals are hard to resist especially for food-loving Singaporeans. You can also shop until you drop as you discover its bargain shops and markets.

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Saving Tip: Absorb the technique of travel agencies by using comparison sites such as skyscanner.com.sg and cheapflights.com.sg. Thanks to modern technology, you do not have to spend countless hours on the tedious search through every airline out there.

THE ECCENTRICALLY ARTISTIC MELBOURNE

Looking forward to showcase your collection of sweaters and coats? Experience the chilling winds brought by the South Pole as you explore the wonders of Melbourne. Navigate bravely through this city to be greeted by friendly inhabitants and culturally-rich establishments.

As an art junkie, I can recommend visiting their museums. You can drop by the Heide Museum of Modern Art or the Melbourne Museum. You do not want to miss the “Melbourne Cup” every November. This is a massive horse-race event that is celebrated throughout their nation.

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Saving Tip: If you are a spontaneous traveler, consider spotting the last-minute bargains. Last-minute deals come in handy with an occupation of ever-changing schedules. Try visiting Expedia to book for a last-minute flight to Melbourne.

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