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The Highlights of Philippines 11D/10N (Land Only) Departure: 2019/2020 The Highlights of Philippines 11D/10N (Land Only) Departure: 2019/2020 TRAVELLINO PRIVATE LUXURY LEISURE + ADVENTUROUS JOURNEY The Highlights of Philippines 2019/2020 11 days from Rp.29.999.999* Limited 2-15 Pax Travellino Tour highlights • Casino at Resort World Philippines • Explore inside of Malacañang Palace (Official Residence & Principle workplace for Philippines President) • Binondo food tour & historical tour by Bambike • Coron island hopping • Transfer to El Nido by air, island hopping at El Nido • Puerto Princesa subterranean river National Park “7 Wonders of Nature” *Price may change based on currency level travellino_tour Contact Persons: WA: Travellino Tour (+62) 87771363477 (Enrico C.) and Travel (+62) 81290227243 (Alfonso B.) Email: [email protected] The Highlights of Philippines 11D/10N (Land Only) Departure: 2019/2020 Itinerary Day 1: Jakarta – Manila | Malacañang Palace & National Museum Flight by Own arrangement Flight Recommendation: Singapore Airlines, Philippines Airlines, Cebu Pacific, & Malaysia Airlines Meet and assist at the airport. Proceed to Hilton Manila for breakfast and luggage drop-off. After breakfast, proceed to Legarda Mansion + Malacañang Museum Tour. Located inside the Malacañ ang compound is Casa Roces restaurant, where most foreign dignitaries have meals and meetings with government officials. After lunch, continue to National Museum of Natural History. After museum tour, travel to Makati and go shopping at Greenbelt Mall. Dinner at Dad’s/Kamayan/Saisaki (buffet restaurant in Glorietta mall, across Greenbelt). Back to Hilton Manila. Check-in hotel. Overnight in Manila. Stay at: Hilton Manila 5* or Similar Meals: B: Hilton Manila, L: Casa Roces Restaurant, D: Dad’s/Kamayan/Saisaki Buffet Restaurant Day 2: Manila | Historical Tour with Bambike & Binondo Food Trip After breakfast, proceed to Binondo/Chinatown by using private car, travelers will experience the famous Chinese Cuisine with unique Filipino taste. After lunch, travel to Intramuros and explore the walled city through a Bambike Eco Tour (bamboo bicycle) to visit Manila Cathedral, San Agustin Church, Fort Santiago, Baluarte de San Diego, Casa Manila. After that, visit CCP Complex, where the convention centers and the famous Coconut Palace are, then go to SM Mall of Asia for shopping and dinner (personal account). After dinner, back to hotel. Overnight in Manila. Stay at: Hilton Manila 5* or similar Meals: B: Hotel, L: Binondo Food Tour, D: By own pocket. Day 3: Manila - Coron | Relax at Maquinit Hot Spring Breakfast at the hotel. Check-out. Depart hotel for airport – flight to Coron by Cebu Pacific domestic flight. Upon arrival, you will have lunch. Then proceed to hotel for check-in and to freshen up. In the afternoon, travel to Maquinit Hot Spring to pamper your body and enjoy the view of the mangroves surrounding the area. Dinner at Carl’s BBQ. After dinner, back to hotel. Overnight in Coron. Stay at: The Funny Lion Hotel 4* or Similar Meals: B: Hotel, L: La Sirenetta, D: Carl’s BBQ travellino_tour Contact Persons: WA: Travellino Tour (+62) 87771363477 (Enrico C.) and Travel (+62) 81290227243 (Alfonso B.) Email: [email protected] The Highlights of Philippines 11D/10N (Land Only) Departure: 2019/2020 Day 4: Coron | Ultimate Island Hopping After breakfast, 7 am pick-up, transfer to pier for Coron Ultimate Island Hopping. Traveler will explore the beautiful island of Coron include Kayangan Lake, Atwayan Beach (Lunch), Skeleton Wreck, Coral Garden, Twin Lagoon, and CYC Beach. After finish, traveler will have a dinner and transfer back to hotel. Stay at: The Funny Lion Hotel 4* or Similar Meals: B: Hotel, L: Atwayan Beach, D: Trattoria Altrove Day 5: Coron - El Nido | Enjoy Twin Beach After breakfast, Flight to El Nido by Airswift Domestic Flight (40 min flight). Proceed to Hotel to check-in, put the luggages. After that, traveler will have a 3 min walk for lunch. After lunch, traveler will enjoy Twin Beach, free time, and relaxation. Dinner at Sava Beach Bar. Back to hotel. Overnight in El Nido. Stay at: Seda Lio 5* or Similar Meals: B: Hotel, L: Fat Choy, D: Sava Beach Bar. Day 6: El Nido | Island Hopping Day 1 After breakfast, 7 am pick up from hotel for island hopping. Travelers will explore the beautiful island of El Nido, include Small Lagoon, Big Lagoon, Secret Lagoon, Shimizu Island, and 7 Commando Beach. After finish, travelers will have a dinner and transfer back to hotel. Stay at: Seda Lio 5* or Similar Meals: B: Hotel, L: At Island, D: Angel Wish Seafood Day 7: El Nido | Island Hopping Day 2 After breakfast, 7 am pick up from hotel for island hopping. Travelers will have to explore another part of El Nido beautiful island include Hidden Beach, Matinloc Island, Tapuitan, Secret Beach, and Helicopter Island. After finish, travelers will have a dinner and transfer back to hotel. Stay at: Seda Lio 5* or Similar Meals: B: Hotel, L: At Island, D: Osaka Castle El Nido travellino_tour Contact Persons: WA: Travellino Tour (+62) 87771363477 (Enrico C.) and Travel (+62) 81290227243 (Alfonso B.) Email: [email protected] The Highlights of Philippines 11D/10N (Land Only) Departure: 2019/2020 Day 8: El Nido - Puerto Princesa | Iwahig Firefly Tour Breakfast at the hotel. 7 am checkout and depart for Puerto Princesa (private vehicle; approx. 5-hour drive). Lunch en route to Puerto Princesa. Proceed to hotel to check-in and rest. 5pm pick-up to visit Iwahig Firefly Experience to see thousands of fireflies glowing in the dark in a rich mangrove ecosystem. Buffet dinner after the firefly watching activity. Transfer back to hotel. Overnight. Stay at: Sheridan Beach Resort and Spa 5* or Similar Meals: B: Hotel, L: On route, D: Buffet Dinner at Iwahig Day 9: Puerto Princesa | Underground River Breakfast at the hotel. 7 am pick-up for whole day tour. Visit Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park which is one of the “7 Wonders of Nature” and a UNESCO world Heritage Site. Learn about the Underground River as you look around and witness the untouched beauty of nature as you gaze at the stalagmite and stalactite formations, and even a 20-million year old fossil of a sea cow! You'll then go on the Mangrove Paddle Tour and cruise through hundreds of massive mangrove trees and discover how valuable they are to Palawan's ecosystem. Back to the hotel to freshen up. Dinner at the resort. Overnight. Stay at: Sheridan Beach Resort and Spa 5* or Similar Meals: B: Hotel, L: On Tour, D: Dinner at Hotel Day 10: Puerto Princesa - Manila | Enjoy Manila Breakfast at the resort. Checkout and settle incidentals, if any. Transfer to airport going to Manila via Cebu Pacific domestic flight. Lunch upon arrival at local restaurant. Transfer to hotel for check-in. Free and easy. Overnight. Stay at: Hilton Manila 5* or Similar Meals: B: Hotel, L: Local Restaurant, D: By own Pocket. Day 11: Manila - Jakarta | Flying back home Breakfast at the hotel. Free time until checkout. Proceed to airport for flight back to Jakarta. See you next time in another journey with Travellino! Stay at: Hilton Manila 5* or Similar Meals: B: Hotel, L: By own pocket. travellino_tour Contact Persons: WA: Travellino Tour (+62) 87771363477 (Enrico C.) and Travel (+62) 81290227243 (Alfonso B.) Email: [email protected] The Highlights of Philippines 11D/10N (Land Only) Departure: 2019/2020 Price Per Pax* 2 Pax 3-5 Pax 6-8 Pax 9-11 Pax Rp.34.300.000 Rp.31.999.999 Rp.31.450.000 Rp.30.350.000 12-14 Pax Rp.29.999.999 Includes: Excludes: • 10-night accommodation at • Jakarta – Manila flight 4* & 5* hotel (double/twin • Tour leader from Indonesia room, breakfast included) • Airport tax • Meals per itinerary • Additional tour • Transportation including • Tipping for guide and driver: driver’s fees, meals, fuel, toll, USD 2 per/Pax & day and parking fees • Personal expenses • Bottled water on board • All things that didn’t • Domestic flight per itinerary mentioned above • Private airport transfer per • Document fees: passport, itinerary visa, entry permit, etc. • English speaking guide • Excess baggage from airlines • Entrance fee per itinerary maximum weight. • Travel insurance (additional cost) *Price may change based on currency level NB: Assist Card Insurance for 11 days: USD 45/person TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. Down payment (DP) is non-refundable. 2. DP can be returned 100% if a visa is (are) cancelled. 3. Prices may change due to exchange rates. 4. If the group consists of a minimum of 2 Pax, the tour will depart. 5. In certain conditions, the tour will detour/change based on the current condition of each flight and hotel. If the designated hotel is fully booked, we will replace with another hotel at a similar level. travellino_tour Contact Persons: WA: Travellino Tour (+62) 87771363477 (Enrico C.) and Travel (+62) 81290227243 (Alfonso B.) Email: [email protected] The Highlights of Philippines 11D/10N (Land Only) Departure: 2019/2020 6. If certain conditions occur out of control (for instances: loss, damage, disruptions, transportation delays, natural disasters, etc.), the tour will be changed and are non-refundable. Tour cost does not include any additional expenses caused by conditions out of control. 7. DP will be made 45 days before departure. 8. Tour must be fully paid no later than 14 days before departure. 9. Tour cancellation or reschedule (including dates and destinations) before the departure date will be subject to a cancellation fee: a. 30-15 calendar days before the departure date: 50% of the tour fee. b. 14-06 calendar days before the departure date: 75% of the tour fee. c. 05 calendar days before the departure date: 100% of the tour fee. 10. If DP is paid, you are considered understood and accepted the terms & conditions above.
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