Trip to the Philippines in the Month of May
Travelling here in the Philippines could be one huge adventure if you happen to visit on a wrong time. Technically, there’s no really wrong or right timing. It’s in the proper plan of your trip – from the itineraries to the place to stay, to the food you are going to eat, to the clothes you are to bring.
If you decide to travel in May, consider the following points:
1. The rainy season could start as early as May yet the hottest temperature can often be experienced during this month. It’s kind of confusing though.
2. When choosing where to go, make sure it’s the safest place to be at in either sunny or rainy days. Choose the most flexible accommodation where the quite unpredictable weather won’t ruin your stay.
3. What clothes should you pack? Still due to the unstable daily weather, it’s safe to pack lighter clothes (preferably cotton fabric) for a hot sunny day and then bring sweater or lightweight jacket in case the weather gets cold at night. Bring a travel umbrella and a pair of shoes that’s, again, flexible for both weather.
4. Local tourists usually flood in April and May because of students’ summer vacation. So if you are to go to a popular local resort, might as well make a reservation to guarantee you of a better room to stay in.
5. Look for a destination that offers a wide-variety of both indoor and outdoor activities. In this way, you won’t be waiting in vain for the sun to tone down its hotness a little bit or for the rain to go away.
Have a grand, happy vacation to the Pearl of the Orient Seas. For more questions about travelling to the Philippines, just leave us a comment and we’ll get to you right away.
