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Get To Know Must-see Destinations And Ways To Send Money To Philippines Before You Visit

The currency in this country is the Philippine peso, but many vendors do accept U.S. dollars so you can keep some on you when you travel. Plan to exchange much of your cash for pesos, though, typically through money changers that you can find at airports or throughout large cities like Manila. Carrying cash when possible is advised since this is accepted throughout the country, unlike traveler's checks. In fact, most retailers do not accept traveler's checks, though some banks and money changers do exchange them for a fee.

If you are not comfortable taking only cash with you, know that ATMs abound in this country, so a prepaid debit card could be a good idea. This way, you can send money to Philippines using the card while you are still at home, and then use it at ATMs to withdraw money in the form of pesos when you land. You can also use it to purchase items, much like you would a standard debit or credit card. However, many retailers do charge a fee to accept cards. Also note that many ATMs run out of cash on the weekends so try to withdraw pesos on week days if possible.

Now that you know what form of money to bring, you should know where to go with your Philippine pesos. Of course, the capital city of Manila is a popular destination since there is so much to do. There are plenty of malls, clubs, and restaurants in the area, but you should also consider visiting unique places like Coconut Palace, the American Cemetery, Chinatown, and Luneta Park. If you want to see natural wonders of the world, check out Bohol Island near Cebu, which features coconuts, limestone hills, and crafts made by local people. Bicol Region is renowned for its beaches, resorts, and even a volcano, so check out this area if you want to relax. In fact, now that you know how to send money to Philippines before you even arrive, relaxation should be quite easy.

by: Peter Frampton




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