Where to go once here in the Philippines...

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Komentáře • 63

  • @anthonyseo
    @anthonyseo Před 13 dny

    This feels tailored for me! Logistics is the hardest part and no one ever talks about it! 😂

    • @CarefreeChris
      @CarefreeChris  Před 12 dny +1

      Yeah, I can be a little scary for people who are new to the Philippines to venture off and do a trap. Bohol is one of those easy trips with basic information anyone can do.

  • @jamez2u
    @jamez2u Před 14 dny +2

    I’ve been to Panglao a couple of times, I agree it is a great place to go, but I travel a little differently. My group rented a scooter for every 2 people, it gave us more freedom to go to caves, butterfly farms and chocolate hills. We paid 350 pesos the first time and 400 pesos per day per scooter the second time. I don’t know if rates have gone up or our negotiation skills have declined because it seems live any kind of travel is negotiated except the ferries

    • @CarefreeChris
      @CarefreeChris  Před 14 dny

      The problem with renting scooters on Panglao is it takes you an hour to 45 min just to get off the island. It’s not a bad way to go for doing stuff on the island but to go see the chocolate hills or river cruise or a couple of other things I would recommend getting a van for that.

  • @EricMaiVlog
    @EricMaiVlog Před 11 dny

    Nice vlogs Chris, appreciate the content! Subbed

  • @bacon_bacon_pancake
    @bacon_bacon_pancake Před 6 dny

    That hotel looks nice.

    • @CarefreeChris
      @CarefreeChris  Před 6 dny

      Great value for being so close to the beach. The Alona Beach area can be costly.

  • @OfficerExpat
    @OfficerExpat Před 14 dny +1

    Great vid Chris

    • @CarefreeChris
      @CarefreeChris  Před 14 dny

      Thanks Kevin. You're one of the guys I was thinking of when making this video. See you soon:)

  • @kevink1214
    @kevink1214 Před 14 dny

    Make sure you take the fast ferry, takes 2 hours to get to Tagbiran vs 3 or 4 hours for the slower ferries.

    • @CarefreeChris
      @CarefreeChris  Před 13 dny +1

      Yes. Exactly. OceanJet fast craft is the way to go

  • @jonathancbc
    @jonathancbc Před 15 dny

    thanks for doing this.

  • @CraigKerwood-mk7hh
    @CraigKerwood-mk7hh Před 12 dny

    Perfect timing for me! Very informative and concise. Is an "overnighter" long enough to see Panglao and Taglibaran or should I stay two days? Thanks, Chris!

    • @CarefreeChris
      @CarefreeChris  Před 12 dny

      I think a couple of nights would be ideal. There's a full touristy day, video coming, and a beach day.

  • @listerine414
    @listerine414 Před 15 dny

    Good one Chris. I feel like I'm with you man

  • @papadougpapadougsadventures

    I did this trip last time I was in Cebu. Great time and fun adventures.

  • @dave_in_florida
    @dave_in_florida Před 15 dny

    Thanks Chris just what I was wondering for my Cebu trip😀

  • @SadButTrue__
    @SadButTrue__ Před 14 dny

    This was a great video!!! you should do m, more "how to" videos for people planning their 1st trip to the Philippines.

  • @bobbydabuddhist
    @bobbydabuddhist Před 14 dny

    One of my favorites

  • @koufax174
    @koufax174 Před 15 dny

    🙏🏼

  • @okbilly1
    @okbilly1 Před 12 dny +1

    is it a good idea to live in cebu, also when to get away to an island, take a ferry to bohol?

  • @TitoGeorgeTravel
    @TitoGeorgeTravel Před 14 dny

    Getting a taxi looks to be crazy in Bohol. They should have set prices or put a price per kilometer.

    • @CarefreeChris
      @CarefreeChris  Před 14 dny +1

      Yeah, it’s a little bit of a cluster honestly. You get way overpriced majority of time.

  • @adventureneverstops
    @adventureneverstops Před 9 dny

    Thanks for sharing. I think the ₱1000 ($16.97) van ride for six people with a stop at Mang Inasal is already a good deal. Haggling it down to ₱900 ($15.27) to save ₱100 ($1.70) is negligible. That amounts to savings of only ₱16.67 ($0.28) per person. That's in an aircon van instead of on a trike. I don't get it. $1.70 ($0.28 per person) is very insignificant for westerners but very valuable for the locals who are working hard to eke out a living.

    • @CarefreeChris
      @CarefreeChris  Před 9 dny

      I understand. I flip back and fourth. Some folks argue we need to stop overpaying and don't settle for the skin tax. The same ride back was less than 800 Pesos for reference. My stance is if I know how much something costs I'm going to pay that amount. For example I'm not going to pay 1 dollar for water when I know it costs $.50 a block away. I'll walk a block or go without. I see both sides of the argument but lean towards rejecting the skin tax

    • @adventureneverstops
      @adventureneverstops Před 9 dny

      @@CarefreeChris So how much did you end up paying and what type of vehicle was it that eventually transported the group to the hotel with the same stop at Mang Inasal? The point is that you were willing to pay ₱900 total for six people in a van that would have saved each one a mere $0.28. Was it really worth it to haggle for such a miniscule amount just so you folks could feel good about being able to neutralize the perceived "skin tax?" If you folks are so paranoid about it, then why even live there to begin with?

  • @armandosune3839
    @armandosune3839 Před 11 dny

    Try ILOILO. Better than Cebu. Has more cultural, heritage, and historical , and religious sites (the National Shrine to Our Lady of the Candles, "Candelaria", is here. Light a candle to her to pray against calamities, i.e. storms, earthquakes, El Niño, La Niña. The Archdiocesan Shrine to Saint Vincent Ferrer is also here, in Leganes, visited by hordes of pilgrims especially on Sundays). ILOILO has more parks, plazas, monuments, riverside Esplanades (which Cebu doesn't have!). Here at the Esplanades by the river you can jog and exercise in clean fresh air surroundings, with nature, right in the middle of the city); more beautiful beautiful well-curated Museums and Art Galleries, more classic European architecture heritage buildings and grand palatial turn-of-the-century European mansions. Cebu's only advantage are its developed beaches. But Iloilo also has its white sand beaches in Gigantes Islands, Sicogon island, Marbuena island, and Guimaras island just 20 minutes away by fast craft boat. And ILOILO's cuisine is marvelous. So clean city, so beautiful city, more clean and beautiful than Cebu. ILOILO CITY is the original Queen City of the South, and the only at present UNESCO CREATIVE CITY OF GASTRONOMY in the PHILIPPINES. Eat at the First and original historic MANG INASAL Store that has spread out to the entire country. MANG INASAL was born in ILOILO, the nationally famous CHICKEN INASAL was born in ILOILO CITY, at the ROBINSON'S PLACE-ILOILO MAIN MALL, at the De Leon Street side , near the Santa Teresita Church. Try also the nationally famous LA PAZ BATCHOY and the delicious PANCIT MOLO. Try the mouthwatering UBE BRAZO DE MERCEDES at the La Paz Bakeshop at the La Paz Public Market, just beside the iconic MADGE'S CAFÈ. Bring home the delicious JD CAFE tiny Square Tarts and little cakes and bars that JD CAFE pioneered and are now imitated even by the famous bake shops in Metro Manila!
    Bring your bike to ILOILO. Iloilo is the most Bike-Friendly City in the Philippines. You'll be amazed with our exclusive bike lanes and strolling paths by the clean scenic river. Do they have that in Cebu?

    • @CarefreeChris
      @CarefreeChris  Před 10 dny

      I’ve been to Iloilo and I like it. It’s OK.

  • @stevenrichards7902
    @stevenrichards7902 Před 14 dny

    What date was this recorded mate?

  • @jamesnichols2511
    @jamesnichols2511 Před 15 dny

    quite the ordeal with getting a ride. It was like that in Naples, Italy. You just have to stick to your guns so you don't get taken to the cleaners.

    • @CarefreeChris
      @CarefreeChris  Před 14 dny +1

      Yeah, it’s a one area that I’ve noticed it but other than that it’s not too bad

  • @JohnKgeo
    @JohnKgeo Před 15 dny

    I could psbly sleep on the public area nest sofa... Info content thx

    • @CarefreeChris
      @CarefreeChris  Před 14 dny

      Exactly right. Super comfy.

    • @JohnKgeo
      @JohnKgeo Před 14 dny

      @@CarefreeChris If I fit with my 5,8 height. I prefer the Aircon bed inside 😂

    • @JohnKgeo
      @JohnKgeo Před 14 dny

      Is there any difference between the fast cat and the one you took? As about the time

    • @CarefreeChris
      @CarefreeChris  Před 13 dny +1

      We took the fast cat

  • @Kimonha
    @Kimonha Před 14 dny

    Hey Chris, Bill Belechik is dating a 24 year old. 😅

    • @CarefreeChris
      @CarefreeChris  Před 14 dny

      Age gap relationships here are pretty common really

  • @MVTX
    @MVTX Před 14 dny +2

    That lady was really trying to charge 1,000 for a van haha. Those people are shameless I tell you.

    • @CarefreeChris
      @CarefreeChris  Před 14 dny

      Yeah and it’s just to much. Our trip back was 800

    • @Eric-qm5xw
      @Eric-qm5xw Před 13 dny

      So ya saved 200 lol I thought it was not expensive..it’s a van with 6 persons. Foreigners sometimes think they are getting mega ripped off..it’s sometimes the going rate. It’s what more well to do Filipino would be paying ..just a smidge higher for convenience of jumping straight in the van.

    • @Eric-qm5xw
      @Eric-qm5xw Před 13 dny

      @@CarefreeChrislol ya kidding right ..how long was the drive ..a good coffee is 250 peso plus

    • @MVTX
      @MVTX Před 13 dny +1

      @@Eric-qm5xw She said "only 1000" as a sales tactic. And yes they rip off Filipinos, too. It doesn't justify what they do though.

    • @Eric-qm5xw
      @Eric-qm5xw Před 13 dny

      @@MVTX It’s not out of the way 1000..get a grip ..he did even bargain ..if it’s 800 on the way back ..stop being disingenuous. Are you in the phil’s ?

  • @jsully4064
    @jsully4064 Před 14 dny

    Can foreigners get the senior discount? What is the required age? Alright, hope y'all have fun. Seeya, Chris...Jim

    • @CarefreeChris
      @CarefreeChris  Před 14 dny

      I think they can actually. You just have to have an ID that shows your age. I’m not 100% on that though Jim.

    • @1100_Rebels
      @1100_Rebels Před 14 dny

      Normally you can not, since you are not PH citizen. But you can try, if you got a local ID, like the one from the immigration or local drivers license. Some establishments are willing to grant a discount. But it is illegal. Especially from the foreigner, who takes advantage of the situation. Theoretically, this could put you in hot water. Is it worth the couple of pesos saved?

    • @Hybridflip-eg5hg
      @Hybridflip-eg5hg Před 12 dny

      If you have a PH senior citizen’s card, they will input your specific number from your SCC into their log book or their system they are using.
      Only PH senior citizens, students and people with disability get to receive discounts.

    • @jsully4064
      @jsully4064 Před 12 dny

      @@Hybridflip-eg5hg Ahh that makes sense that only Filipinos could use that discount, thanks for the reply