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richardandjenny
28th January 2007, 00:22
has any one been to any of these destinations?
im off there in may or june i recon, so any heads up would be appreciated, this will be my first visit to the Phillipines.:Hellooo:
joebloggs
28th January 2007, 00:40
good luck on your first flight, the flight will surely take it out of you...
the longest traveling time i had from manchester to manila door to door was over 23 hrs !!:omg: :bigcry: :bigcry: :bigcry:
ive been 8 times and it dont get any easier...
walesrob
28th January 2007, 01:17
has any one been to any of these destinations?
im off there in may or june i recon, so any heads up would be appreciated, this will be my first visit to the Phillipines.:Hellooo:
Been to Tacloban many times so I've got to know it quite well. What info are you after Richard?
misscarie
28th January 2007, 04:12
has any one been to any of these destinations?
im off there in may or june i recon, so any heads up would be appreciated, this will be my first visit to the Phillipines.:Hellooo:
hello chard:Hellooo: ,
so u finally logged in to this site:xxgrinning--00xx3: ...keep posting and this forum will give u help and guide on how to get a visa etc...etc...makulit ikaw :D bye
its me,
Maria:D
KeithD
28th January 2007, 10:00
I've never been, but I can guess some nice answers if you wish! :D :xxgrinning--00xx3:
john sergison
28th January 2007, 10:41
has any one been to any of these destinations?
im off there in may or june i recon, so any heads up would be appreciated, this will be my first visit to the Phillipines.:Hellooo:
hi richard and jenny
welcome
i have been to tacloban and leyte 4 times and because it is more provincial than the city of manila you will enjoy the area.
where in tacloban are you going as my wife is from there but she arrived here in UK 2 weeks ago.
where are you in the UK
i found a site on the web from a girl married to an american who has documented all the places they visit in philippines including a photo section devoted to tacloban. i will find the site address and give to you later
regards john and alona
richardandjenny
28th January 2007, 22:19
joebloggs - yeah i think i will be half dead when i get there :wiggle: im going glasgow, schipol route.
but Jennys going to meet me at manila :woohoo: :Hellooo:
thanks john sergison that would be great.
@marie oo i found it lol.:Rasp:
walesrob -i have a good tacloban map but wondered what to expect as i have never been quite that far away before. only ventured as far as europe and most of that was when i was a kid!!
jenny has told me most of waht i know and the rests been of the net.
anyone recommend any good food places or hotels i can take jenny on a modest budget.
and any places worth visiting?
i personaly fancy some scuba as i haev never done it before.
also it it worth car hire or is it not really worth it or spoil the experience?
thanks
walesrob
28th January 2007, 22:42
walesrob -i have a good tacloban map but wondered what to expect as i have never been quite that far away before. only ventured as far as europe and most of that was when i was a kid!!
jenny has told me most of waht i know and the rests been of the net.
anyone recommend any good food places or hotels i can take jenny on a modest budget.
and any places worth visiting?
i personaly fancy some scuba as i haev never done it before.
also it it worth car hire or is it not really worth it or spoil the experience?
thanks
Hi Richard,
If your on a budget, then I would recommend - if you don't mind the noise of traffic - either Hotel D'Angelo or Manhattan Inn, both in Rizal Avenue, in the city centre. Prices are good - between 500 - 900 pesos per night depending on room size. If your after a quieter life, try the Tacloban Plaza in J Romauldez Street, again prices are 400 - 900 peso a night depending on room size. Word of warning: if its European standard of luxury you want in hotels, I can recommend Alejandros in P. Paterno Street. Some nice restaurants in Tacloban Giuseppe's Italian Food, opposite the hospital, and Stephanies, not sure where it is - ask at the hotel. Alejandros also have a really nice restaurant.
Car Hire - forget it! Hire a car and a driver for the day.
Places to visit - Macarthur Memorial in nearby Candahug; Sohoton Caves; The Japan Madonna; take a walk up Cavarly Hill; Joseph Price Mansion. Take a look at this wikipedia article - it has it all:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tacloban_City
Have fun!
tiger@tigress
28th January 2007, 23:29
I only been there once in my life that the hometown of my mum....
I can understand Waray but i cant really speak the language....
Have fun Chard....
If you and Jenny in Manila let me know for im just 10mins away from the airport....
:Hellooo: :Hellooo:
joebloggs
28th January 2007, 23:37
yes the flight is a killer, only other thing what got to me , the first time i went was the poverty of parts of manila i went to, but its people are as friendly and beautiful as its country..
oh lack of street lights, decent water supply and the heat :cwm23:
lol, but your'll have a great time, wish i could get away from rain swept Manchester...
take care and have the time of your life..
gm47
29th January 2007, 08:28
[quote=walesrob;17850]Hi Richard,
Some nice restaurants in Tacloban Giuseppe's Italian Food, opposite the hospital, and Stephanies, not sure where it is -
Rob, Stephanies is about 50 yards along from Guiseppes on the same parade of shops.
Hi Richard, the first surprise you will have is at the airport in Tacloban........ it is so small and there is a huge rush when the Luggage carts come in...... just let the crowds grab theirs whilst watching out for your own.
You'll have a great time, Tacloban is a bit shabby but lots of good people there. If you prefer a better room to stay in, try the "pool" bungalows at the Leyte Park a bit pricey but worth it.
For places to visit Rob is the expert,
Gerry
john sergison
29th January 2007, 11:05
joebloggs - yeah i think i will be half dead when i get there :wiggle: im going glasgow, schipol route.
but Jennys going to meet me at manila :woohoo: :Hellooo:
thanks john sergison that would be great.
@marie oo i found it lol.:Rasp:
walesrob -i have a good tacloban map but wondered what to expect as i have never been quite that far away before. only ventured as far as europe and most of that was when i was a kid!!
jenny has told me most of waht i know and the rests been of the net.
anyone recommend any good food places or hotels i can take jenny on a modest budget.
and any places worth visiting?
i personaly fancy some scuba as i haev never done it before.
also it it worth car hire or is it not really worth it or spoil the experience?
thanks
the site is www.batch2006.com:icon_lol: :icon_lol: :)
dave65
30th January 2007, 13:47
I shall be over there in the next couple of weeks to collect my wife who is from Tacloban, for hotels i would suggest the Alejandro there is a nice very small jazz bar opposite with a friendly atmosphere the food at guseppies is good too also try the floating restaurant near to leyte park hotel for a good meal in a romantic setting
for beaches i thought it worth going over the bridge to Samar then south to jasmine beach, crystal clear water and not commercialised
and if you decide to tie the knot over there at some time i can put you in touch with a wedding organiser in Tacloban who has all the contacts to make things go smoothly
best of luck to you both
Dave
richardandjenny
2nd February 2007, 20:21
ok thanks for the info!!!! i am off to leyte in may and staying at jennys house by the looks of things. so better go practice my tagalog!
richardandjenny
19th April 2007, 18:50
hello well heres an update:xxgrinning--00xx3:
im of next month so should be good think its the Alejandro we will go to.
is it worth booking in advance or do u recon just turn up??:Help1:
walesrob
20th April 2007, 10:49
hello well heres an update:xxgrinning--00xx3:
im of next month so should be good think its the Alejandro we will go to.
is it worth booking in advance or do u recon just turn up??:Help1:
Alejandros in P. Paterno Street,
tel no: (053) 321-7033 (livecall:(053)321-7033); 321-7509 (livecall:321-7509); 321-7510 (livecall:321-7510)
I would get your lady to make a telephone reservation. They normally have plenty of vacancies, but the best rooms tend to be booked first. For some reason Alejandros don't have an email address, or at least I cant find one; their old Yahoo address is not accepting emails :Erm:
For other hotels in Tacloban, http://www.leyte.org.ph/accomodations.htm
richardandjenny
22nd April 2007, 09:51
i found their website rob! thanks.
but the online booking form didnt work so i copied it and emailed it to them.
just waiting on a reply!:Hellooo:
i noticed when u arrive it says u have to show u have means to support yourself for the duration. does that mean wad of cash ( if so any ideas on how much to take?) ir is it flash the visa card?.
i was going to take enough for the first week and then get my dad to western union me more when my wages come in.
anyone know any nice restaraunts in tacloban as its my birthday 4 days after i arrive ( jennys request im there on my birthday:rolleyes: ) and i was going to take the family out.:Erm:
ta
walesrob
22nd April 2007, 11:11
i noticed when u arrive it says u have to show u have means to support yourself for the duration. does that mean wad of cash ( if so any ideas on how much to take?) ir is it flash the visa card?.
i was going to take enough for the first week and then get my dad to western union me more when my wages come in.
anyone know any nice restaraunts in tacloban as its my birthday 4 days after i arrive ( jennys request im there on my birthday:rolleyes: ) and i was going to take the family out.:Erm:
ta
Its a requirement when passing Philippine Passport control to prove you have enough funds to support yourself during your stay. The reality is, it is never enforced, but yes, certainly flash that Visa card just in case.
As for Tacloban places to eat, Guiseppes and Stephanies are highly recommended, they are both located opposite the hospital. Also try the Ritz, not sure where it is, ask one of the locals when you get there. Alejandros have an excellent restaraunt as well, with classy surrondings.
andypaul
22nd April 2007, 11:35
The first time i went the passport control lady asked when i was leaving and i said the leaving date and showed my return ticket. I won't worry about it much as its just one of those rules they have to have, partly because the western countries do it their people.
walesrob
22nd April 2007, 13:46
......because the western countries to it their people.
Thats funny, they never ask me that when I return to the UK :Erm:
andypaul
22nd April 2007, 13:53
Thats funny, they never ask me that when I return to the UK :Erm:
Sorry i meant to write it that the phills would be asked to proof they could support themsleves if they entered the uk.
walesrob
22nd April 2007, 14:28
Sorry i meant to write it that the phills would be asked to proof they could support themsleves if they entered the uk.
Blimey I was joking, I meant to say they never ask me when I enter the UK as a UK resident when I will be leaving. My attempt at humour failed big time :doh
fred
22nd April 2007, 16:22
Sorry i meant to write it that the phills would be asked to proof they could support themsleves if they entered the uk.
The funny thing is,I am in the application process for an R.P residence visa and now I must "give evidence of self support" as they do not want me being "reliant on public resourses" !!!:icon_lol:
walesrob
22nd April 2007, 16:24
"reliant on public resourses" !!!:icon_lol:
They have public resources in the Philippines? :rolleyes:
A_flyer
22nd April 2007, 16:36
They have public resources in the Philippines? :rolleyes:
Yes, but only if you work (or worked) in government agencies...
Gavanddal
22nd April 2007, 17:55
i personaly fancy some scuba as i haev never done it before.
also it it worth car hire or is it not really worth it or spoil the experience?
thanks
My wife is from Leyte and she has been to Tacloban but I haven't. However I've travelled the length of Leyte by bus from San Isidro via Hilongos and then onto Padre Burgos in the South.
I can't comment on the diving in the north of Leyte but there's diving at a German place in Hilongos and fantastic diving in Sogod bay in the South.
However, the best diving is over on Malapascua, a boat ride from San Isidro.
That's where I learned to dive and it's brilliant.
When we get our house fixed up in Hilongos we've lots of friends who want to come out diving!!
fred
23rd April 2007, 07:01
They have public resources in the Philippines? :rolleyes:
Yes of course they do!!
The way to get it is to borrow a baby and smother it and yourself in soot.
Then you are required to sit on the pavement and use any kind of small tin to recieve your "resources" directly from the "public"..
Jobs a good`n!!
fred
23rd April 2007, 07:06
Here`s a favourite spot to aquire public resourses.http://www.hobotraveler.com/blogphotos/187-05-street-children-philippines.jpg
klsl_forever
24th April 2007, 00:15
Alternative public resources. Swimming for loose change at Cebu ferryport :D
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