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Cebu City, Philippines, Datasheet
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Cebu City, Philippines, Datasheet

April to June is considered Sumer there, meaning very hot and humid. School is off so a lot of middle class girls will be off and looking for romance.
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Cebu City, Philippines, Datasheet

Quote: (02-15-2014 02:08 PM)rhr Wrote:  

What is the weather like in April, May or later? Would you advise going there during those months, or is it better to go a little earlier/later?

I suppose it depends. Mid March - Mid June are our summer months. If you aren't used to the tropics, it will be sweltering hot and humid. (Buy a stack of handkerchiefs at the store, Tagalog: panyo [pan-YO]) Prices will be up because of tourist season. If these things are alright with you, as I'm not sure what your background and budget are, then this will be a great time to visit. The waters will be a bit more pristine, the weather won't punish you with typhoons, and Filipinas will be less busy with school and what not and in a more outgoing mood. Summer typically has more fiestas and festivites to check out. And if that's not your thing, then take a mini trip to Baguio, Palawan, Subic or even the touristy Boracay.
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#28

Cebu City, Philippines, Datasheet

Quote: (02-15-2014 02:10 PM)Vacancier Permanent Wrote:  

April to June is considered Sumer there, meaning very hot and humid. School is off so a lot of middle class girls will be off and looking for romance.

LOL. Thought of this at the same time bro.
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#29

Cebu City, Philippines, Datasheet

Quote: (02-16-2014 05:54 PM)Scott Free Wrote:  

Quote: (02-15-2014 02:08 PM)rhr Wrote:  

What is the weather like in April, May or later? Would you advise going there during those months, or is it better to go a little earlier/later?

I suppose it depends. Mid March - Mid June are our summer months. If you aren't used to the tropics, it will be sweltering hot and humid. (Buy a stack of handkerchiefs at the store, Tagalog: panyo [pan-YO]) Prices will be up because of tourist season. If these things are alright with you, as I'm not sure what your background and budget are, then this will be a great time to visit. The waters will be a bit more pristine, the weather won't punish you with typhoons, and Filipinas will be less busy with school and what not and in a more outgoing mood. Summer typically has more fiestas and festivites to check out. And if that's not your thing, then take a mini trip to Baguio, Palawan, Subic or even the touristy Boracay.
Thanks! Great info!
I am in the fortunate position to be flexible with time as well as with my budget (as long as it's reasonable). The only thing left for me to figure out is a good place to stay. The maximum length of stay per visa is 21 days afaik; so I would be staying the full 3 weeks there. Just need to find the right place, should be somewhere where everything interesting can be reached by foot or short trike, so I guess somewhere more central might be the right place. Any ideas?
I'd be flying from Europe btw.
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#30

Cebu City, Philippines, Datasheet

I was in Cebu city last year at about April. It was pure sunshine and about 30 degree celsius. Amazing weather and amazing girls. What do you want more?
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#31

Cebu City, Philippines, Datasheet

Quote: (02-18-2014 03:52 PM)rhr Wrote:  

Quote: (02-16-2014 05:54 PM)Scott Free Wrote:  

Quote: (02-15-2014 02:08 PM)rhr Wrote:  

What is the weather like in April, May or later? Would you advise going there during those months, or is it better to go a little earlier/later?

I suppose it depends. Mid March - Mid June are our summer months. If you aren't used to the tropics, it will be sweltering hot and humid. (Buy a stack of handkerchiefs at the store, Tagalog: panyo [pan-YO]) Prices will be up because of tourist season. If these things are alright with you, as I'm not sure what your background and budget are, then this will be a great time to visit. The waters will be a bit more pristine, the weather won't punish you with typhoons, and Filipinas will be less busy with school and what not and in a more outgoing mood. Summer typically has more fiestas and festivites to check out. And if that's not your thing, then take a mini trip to Baguio, Palawan, Subic or even the touristy Boracay.
Thanks! Great info!
I am in the fortunate position to be flexible with time as well as with my budget (as long as it's reasonable). The only thing left for me to figure out is a good place to stay. The maximum length of stay per visa is 21 days afaik; so I would be staying the full 3 weeks there. Just need to find the right place, should be somewhere where everything interesting can be reached by foot or short trike, so I guess somewhere more central might be the right place. Any ideas?
I'd be flying from Europe btw.

I'd aim towards staying near Ayala, best combo of overall location and a good mall for dates/daygame. You could stay near SM City as well, but its a bit more remote from the club stuff if you're into that. I wouldn't myself want to stay near Robinson's as most of it around there is a P2P shithole.

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#32

Cebu City, Philippines, Datasheet

Quote: (02-18-2014 03:52 PM)rhr Wrote:  

Quote: (02-16-2014 05:54 PM)Scott Free Wrote:  

Quote: (02-15-2014 02:08 PM)rhr Wrote:  

What is the weather like in April, May or later? Would you advise going there during those months, or is it better to go a little earlier/later?

I suppose it depends. Mid March - Mid June are our summer months. If you aren't used to the tropics, it will be sweltering hot and humid. (Buy a stack of handkerchiefs at the store, Tagalog: panyo [pan-YO]) Prices will be up because of tourist season. If these things are alright with you, as I'm not sure what your background and budget are, then this will be a great time to visit. The waters will be a bit more pristine, the weather won't punish you with typhoons, and Filipinas will be less busy with school and what not and in a more outgoing mood. Summer typically has more fiestas and festivites to check out. And if that's not your thing, then take a mini trip to Baguio, Palawan, Subic or even the touristy Boracay.
Thanks! Great info!
I am in the fortunate position to be flexible with time as well as with my budget (as long as it's reasonable). The only thing left for me to figure out is a good place to stay. The maximum length of stay per visa is 21 days afaik; so I would be staying the full 3 weeks there. Just need to find the right place, should be somewhere where everything interesting can be reached by foot or short trike, so I guess somewhere more central might be the right place. Any ideas?
I'd be flying from Europe btw.

Actually... and let me make a disclaimer here: I do not profit from or get any kickbacks for these referrals. I cannot offer any additional discounts either.

If you're in Manila, I recommend my friend's Penthouse for a most memorable stay. She quoted me about 2500 Php per night. Longer stays might get you a discount. Feel free to contact her directly.

If you're in Davao City, I understand that one of my fraternity brothers owns Hotel Vicente. You can book online and it is near a centralized location for ease of stay.

I welcome any feedback from anyone who chooses to stay in these accommodations. I can assure you that any suggestions or comments will reach the owners.
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Cebu City, Philippines, Datasheet

Quote: (02-15-2014 02:17 AM)G_global Wrote:  

Anyone have any good insight on grilled seafood type places in Cebu. On Escario, there is a Korean restaurant that was caddy corner to the Mandarin Plaza and directly across from the Parklane hotel (in the Ayala mall area) that did all you can eat bbq for around 440, if I recall the number correctly. 10USD is in my price range, though might be expensive for some guys on a tight budget, so wondering if there are other such options. It was cool that they let me forgo the beef, pork and chicken and just get shrimp, clams, and squid. Also, since its all you can eat, you could have lunch there perhaps, eat a lot and not be too hungry for a full dinner, if indeed you're on a budget. I don't know the name of the place, but its the closest restaurant to Parklane, and has outdoor and indoor seating. Cross st. is J. Solon Dr.


Try Larsian BBQ if you don't mind street food.
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