How to make the most of a family getaway to the Philippines?
Be smart and plan well
When it comes to planning a family vacation to the Philippines, there will be a number of areas that would require your careful attention and further action. Logistics aside, having a clear idea of what would work will leave you more at ease, particularly when you need to juggle personal preferences and the changing moods of your kids. Provided is an outline of what a family getaway to the Philippines ought to look like.
Customise your itinerary
While you should aspire to cover as much of the country’s offerings during your travels, be mindful that different people operate on varying levels and at times, having the odd break or pitstop will be much needed so that everyone can rest, recuperate and recharge for what lies ahead. Pay special attention to each vacation destination and what it could give back to you and your family in terms of the overall experience. Look towards adding leisure escapes such as snorkelling, visits to local street food huts and trips to big cities and their fancy malls where you can do a bit of shopping as well.
Be wise with packing lists
Having to carter around travel bags and luggage with items that you simply will not require will more or less burden you and impact the pace at which your holiday unravels. Therefore, side with caution and an approach fuelled by a calm and collected mind where you will alleviate the risk of making rushed choices for you and your family. Having a list of the basics is wise practice as this way you will not leave out anything. To cut a long story short, packing light is the way forward. In the event you are keen to explore a handful of the islands that make up the Philippines, then have a decent amount of swimwear at your disposal. Items such as shorts, t-shirts, cotton pants, hats, sunglasses and of course, some trusty sunscreen should invariably be included. What’s more? A lightweight rain jacket can come in handy when you’re out and about and you see angry, grey clouds looming in the distance. Never forget a first aid kit, medication (if any) and your daily dose of vitamins.
Research on which island would address general interests
Though perfection is in the eyes of the beholder, it would make better sense to zone in on the nation’s islands (which number in excess of 7,000) where you can obtain and enjoy the highest value from. While age groups and individual likes must always be factored in to your thoughts, it is recommended that you have variety when it comes to holidaying on an island. For example, Cebu mixes and matches water sporting pursuits such as diving with exciting cultural tours that will escort you to cherished heritage sites. On the other hand, Palawan is well known for being a haven for island hopping and discovering breathtaking lagoons, all discreetly positioned. Moreover, Boracay is far more family friendly than others and is a great destination to bask along pristine beaches from morning till evening. In turn, if you seek the best of both worlds where you will have the privilege of enjoy island hopping within Gigantes Island and covering attractions such as Plaza Jaro and Molo Church, then turn your attention to Iloilo City. When in Iloilo, you may consider retiring to a furnished apartment Iloilo City has to offer through Citadines Amigo Iloilo after whetting your appetite for sparkling islands and cultural jewels.
Work in tandem with a budget
Managing your finances is a crucial aspect of any family holiday, particularly given the areas and places that you can visit in the Philippines. Therefore, even jotting down a rough budget at the start of the planning stage will help you tailor an itinerary that you and your family will be comfortable with. However, having a bit left in reserve will come to your assistance in the event the kids want to go to town with Filipino street food that provides a fascinating array of delectables to munch on.


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