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Visiting Cebu City

MBuff

Hello All,


My name is Mike. I'm 58 from San Diego, CA. Coming out to Cebu City in less than two weeks (Feb 21, 2023). I've been interested in the Philippines for a long time. Bought a one-way ticket. Hoping to spend the allowed 30 days exploring there, and if I really like it, I will extend. Otherwise the PH seems like a good location to launch to other SE Asia locations.


Hoping to meet other °µÍø½ûÇøs in Cebu City. Would enjoy hanging out and exchanging ideas.  Are there places °µÍø½ûÇøs get together...coffee places, bar/restaurants? I'm staying near Ayala Center.


Thanks for any advice!


-Mike

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Living in Cebu: the °µÍø½ûÇø guideCebu rentals,ect°µÍø½ûÇøs in CebuThings to see in Cebu CityFootball/soccer teams in Cebu City
Cherryann01

Hi Mike,

I cannot answer your question regarding meet up's but if you do happen to take a disliking to Cebu and do decide to launch to other SE Asian countries, I will be in Da Nang from 13 March for 10 nights and would be happy to meet for a coffee or a few beers.

I do wish you well in Cebu though and hope you like it there.


Alan

Lotus Eater

@MBuff


Hi Mike,


Welcome to the Forum. Ayala mall has several coffee shops. Last time I was in Cebu  (8 years ago?) I stayed at the Marriott, a stones throw away.

The layout may well have changed but there was a coffee shop in the main thoroughfare of the Mall (Bo's ?) where you could sit and watch the world go by. A bunch of °µÍø½ûÇøs would meet there regularly. A good place to people watch and meet single Filipinas walking past. Big big smile, wave her over, and most of the time she will join you for a Café.

If you want to meet the movers and shakers of Cebu City check out Jazz 'n Bluz on Cabahug St, Ayala Access Rd, where you will be immersed in a real authentic Filipino experience. Very few °µÍø½ûÇøs but several Filipino business types with there glamorous wives who often will make conversation with you if you stand at the bar. Cover fee which I recall includes a drink.

Enzyte Bob

MBuff said. . . . Bought a one-way ticket. Hoping to spend the allowed 30 days exploring there, and if I really like it, I will extend.

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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned an exit ticket, It's more than likely your air carrier will not board you unless you show proof of an exit ticket from the Philippines.

pnwcyclist

Good point, Bob. Yes, OP, you will need a return or "onward" ticket, there are some sites that can provide one or just buy a cheap disposable ticket to Hong Kong or somewhere else nearby.


They want to see that you're planning to exit the country within 30 days. I generally buy a changeable round trip ticket and just extend the return once I'm in country.

MBuff

@Lotus Eater Thanks for the tips!

MBuff

@Enzyte Bob Yes, good call Bob! I am planning to get an onward ticket from Onward Ticket.  Been watching Gio, Reekay, Old Dog, Mark and Pea for quite a while!

TheDudeAbides

@pnwcyclist


I was wondering about the one-way ticket, too. Does the airline ding you if you change return flight dates?

Enzyte Bob

MBuff said . . . . Been watching Gio, Reekay, Old Dog, Mark and Pea for quite a while!

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It seems so many °µÍø½ûÇøs in the Philippines are trying to be monetized on Youtube.


Just moved to Dumaguete, start a channel and live happily ever after?


One such fellow with those dreams moved to Angeles City, using student loans to finance his venture and when it failed, moved back to the states.

GoetzPhil

You bought a one -way ticket - only?

They wont let you enter if you don't show an exit ticket!