Coming Back Home to the Philippines

Nothing can ever exceed the joy of coming back home. This is very much true for our “Balikbayans,” who would love revisiting the Philippines after being away for some time in different places around the world. And of the twelve months in a year, the influx of Balikbayans happens in December.

If you’re planning to return to the Philippines for the holidays, here is one very simple tip: avoid the Christmas rush. It is advisable to book for a plane ticket months before December so as to save money for the air fare and ensure available seats. Some Filipinos overseas do this too late an instance that they fail to go back home right before December 25.

Take note too that December is a peak season for businesses in the Philippines, and this includes hotels and resorts, so expect to pay a little more than the usual rate in hotels. If you’re the type who cries “save” rather than “splurge,” then cut of the idea of staying in a hotel for some days. Staying at the house of your relatives is also very much okay, that is, if you still got relatives and friends here who are much willing to spend some nights with you.

Definitely, there are alternatives to find sound and practical accommodation over this.
Take for instance the residential units in Novaliches Quezon City, wherein there are fully-furnished apartments where you can stay during the holidays. With its location, you have good access to many different parts of Metropolitan Manila.


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