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Just a quick class picture session inside and outside of our room...

ian, kat, Señora Ana, nova, joan, sienna, kate, pat y pedrito

A busy Saturday!
9-12:30 - Spanish Class
2-5pm - Greenhills
5-up - Trinoma

Blog EntryBudgetarian Traveler: Davao ItineraryFeb 27, '08 10:15 PM
for everyone

The City of Davao The Premier City of The South (Tagalog: Lungsod ng Dabaw; Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Dabaw) is the largest city on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. It is the country's largest city in terms of land area, occupying 2,444 square kilometers. Its international airport and seaport are among the busiest cargo hubs in the southern Philippines. Davao City is also one of several cities in the Philippines that are independent of any province, though it is usually grouped with Davao del Sur for statistical purposes. The city is also the regional center for Davao Region (Region XI). Davao City has a population of 1,725,355 people (2005 estimate) in 240,057 households (2000 census).

In recent years, the sprawling urban metropolis has emerged as the business, investment and tourism hub for southern Philippines. The city boasts of some of the finest beaches and mountain resorts in the country, and proximity to the Philippines’ most captivating diving spots as well as its highest peak, Mount Apo.

Asiaweek ranked Davao City among the 20 most livable cities in Asia, and the number one as the most livable city in the country. Foreign Direct Investment Magazine conducted a study which named Davao City as the 10th "Asian City of the Future".




This would be everything that we did and purchased in our Davao Trip. For any questions, comments, suggestions (or if you find my divisions and multiplications are incorrect please send me a PM) post a comment here or send me an e-mail at ravenfox.ian@gmail.com. I would be delighted to answer your queries

Budgetarian Traveler goes to Davao 2008

February 23-26, 2008

6000 php in     3 ½ days

Day 1: February 23, 2008

Saturday

Time

Place/Activity

Price

Cost per head

09:23 am

McDo Quezon Ave: breakfast rendezvous 

 

65.00 php

11:10 am

NAIA

 

 

11:39 am

Boarding Area

800.00 php

200.00 php

12:50 pm

Board the plane

 

 

02:22 pm

Plane reached the Davao territory

 

 

02:35 pm

Taxi (Aircon) to Ponce Suites

120.00 php

30.00 php

03:37 pm

Check-in at Ponce Suites

1,500.00 php

375.00 php

 

Taxi (Non- aircon) to Banok’s Chicken Resto

30.00 php

7.50 php

04:30 pm

Banok’s Chicken

358.00 php

89.50 php

 

Walked until we saw Victoria Mall

 

 

06:00 pm

Victoria Mall Supermarket

 

180.00 php

 

Walked back to Ponce Suites

 

 

07:00 pm

Ponce Suites (took some pictures)

 

 

08:27 pm

Taxi (NA) to “the Venue”

50.00 php

12.50 php

09:11 pm

Met Dr. William (Ria’s boyfriend)

 

 

 

William’s car to a coffee shop

 

 

09:00 pm

Had some drinks at “Cups and Lowercase”

401.50 php

100.00 php

10:30 pm

Back to Ponce Suites and hang-out at the resto on the rooftop before going to sleep

 

 


Helpful Notes:

*Non-aircon taxis are cost efficient
*Be familiar with the place you are staying and try to walk around and find the nearest landmarks.
*Always bring snacks in the airplane to avoid hunger
*Food in Davao is cheaper than here in Manila. Try not to eat at fastfood chains.
*Ponce Suites is a very well-located place and is almost near to most places you need to go.

Budgetarian Traveler goes to Davao 2008

February 23-26, 2008

6000 php in     3 ½ days

Day 2: February 24, 2008

Sunday

Time

Place/Activity

Price

Cost per head

 

William drove us somewhere to have breakfast

 

 

07:00 am

Busog Pinoy (Tapsilogan)

321.00 php

70.00 php

08:46 am

Made a deal with a taxi (NA) to drive us through our itinerary

1,600 php

400.00 php

09:00 am

Stop-over (nagpaload si kuya – aba me katextmate)

 

 

09:45 am

Eden mountain Resort (Entrance and 45 minutes Guided Tour inclusive with snacks )

760.00 php

190.00 php

12:15 pm

Left Eden, on the way to Malagos Park

 

 

01:11 pm

Stop-over: Lunch at Santander Kainan ng Bayan

479.00 php

119.75 php

03:26 pm

Malagos Park

20.00 php

5.00 php

 

Philippine Eagle Center

220.00 php

55.00 php

 

Bought some souvenirs

 

300.00 php

 

Taxi ride to Crocodile park (resolved some conflicts with the taxi driver: fare should only be 1,500 he insisted on 1,600)

 

 

04:00 pm

Davao Crocodile Park

400.00 php

100.00 php

 

Bought some refreshments while waiting for the animal show

 

25.00 php

 

Taxi (A) to the Church

100.00 php

25.00 php

05:50 pm

Holy infant Jesus of Prague Church

 

 

 

Walked to Jack’s Ridge

 

 

06:20 pm

Dinner at Jack’s Ridge (Ria’s birthday treat)

743.36 php

 

 

Taxi (A) back to Ponce Suites

90.00 php

22.50 php

08:30 pm

Ponce Suites

1500.00 php

375.00 php

 

Ate Durian ice cream (20.00 php) and bought some durian sweets on the house near Ponce Suites

 

320.00 php

 

Helpful Notes:
*Jack’s ridge is similar to Tagaytay’s hillside view where you can see a magnificent view of the city

*Make everything clear when making deals with taxi drivers. Try to make everything concrete to avoid abrupt changes in costs.

*Bring a jacket always

*have a friend with you that will give a treat for dinner (lols)

*Don’t stay too long in the Crocodile Park to be able to attend the mass in the Holy infant Jesus of Prague Church. Last mass starts at 5:00pm

*Crocodile Park’s animal shows are limited to a certain schedule only

Budgetarian Traveler goes to Davao 2008

February 23-26, 2008

6000 php in     3 ½ days

Day 3: February 25, 2008

Monday

Time

Place/Activity

Price

Cost per head

08:38 am

Taxi (NA) to Santa Ana Warf

40.00 php

10.00 php

08:53 am

Board the boat to Isla Reta

 

 

09:19 am

Boat ride to Isla Reta

200.00 php

50.00 php

11:19 am

Arrived at Isla Reta

200.00 php

50.00 php

11:39 am

Lunch at a carinderia in the palengke

155.00 php

38.75 php

 

Took some pictures after the make-up sessions lolls

 

 

02:43 pm

Made a deal with a fisherman to give us a tour of the Samal Island

 

 

 

Tour to some of the beaches of Samal Islands (Kaputian beach resort, Pearl farm, Hof Gorei, Paradise Island)

1,400.00 php

350.00 php

05:16 pm

Boat ride from Paradise Island to Sasa Pier

56.00 php

14.00 php

06:33 pm

Taxi ride from Sasa Pier to Ponce

60.00 php

15.00 php

07:24 pm

Ponce Suites

1,500.00 php

375.00 php

08:03 pm

Taxi from Ponce Suites to Matina Town Square

60.00 php

15.00 php

08:10 pm

Matina Town Square

 

 

 

Cross-order at O’Lagi and Macky’s  for dinner

545.00 php

136.25 php

 

Foping’s Halu-halo (Halu-halo and a glass of water)

 

85.00 php

09:38 pm

Convenient Store

 

49.25 php

 

Taxi(A) to Ponce Suites

80.00 php

20.00 php

10:18 pm

Ponce Suites

 

 

 

Helpful Notes:
*Non-aircon taxis are cost efficient (And be certain that they don’t mistake Ponce street to Ponce Suites)

*Foping’s Halu-halo is only composed of 6 ingredients (you can choose on a slip on what is your preferred mix: sago, gulaman, mongo, pinipig, lecheplan, ube, kaong, nata de coco, etc)
*bring food for lunch if you are planning to stay in Isla Reta. I suggest you also board the boat back to Sta. Ana Warf than to stay there for overnight. It’s a beach with a view but not complete with amenities.

*Range of Rates of different Beaches:

Pearl Farm Beach Resort – as cheap as 4,550php/head - 7,300php/head (inclusive of 3 meals and boat transfers)

Hof Gorei beach resort – 2,800 php (airconditioned rooms for two)

Paradise Island – Entrance:200php/head, 1,900php (good for 2 rooms, max of 3 persons)

*If you plan to just tour the Islands of Samal there is also a whole day tour that costs: 550 per head

 

Budgetarian Traveler goes to Davao 2008

February 23-26, 2008

6000 php in     3 ½ days

Day 4: February 26, 2008

Tuesday

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