Toronto to Palawan: Solo Trip

SPECS

Who: One Person, One Bed

Where: Toronto to Palawan, Philippines

When: Monday, November 6th – Wednesday, November 29th, 2023

Budget: $2500.00

Notes: I made the ‘stay’ options all over the island, so pick whatever suits you best!


Flight: Toronto to Manila | November 6th – November 29th

$1501.00 CAD: roundtrip (good layover)

Flight: Manila to Puerto Princesa | November 7th – November 29th

$85.00 CAD: roundtrip (direct, takes off 3hrs after you land and comes back 2.5 hrs before you fly home)


Stay: Hotel or AirBnB for One | November 7th – November 29th

Option 1: $875.00 CAD; Double Room, Looks cute, Great reviews, Breakfast included

Option 2: $756.00 CAD; Double Room with Balcony and Partial Sea View, Beach, Breakfast included, Great reviews

Option 3: $702.00 CAD; Standard Room, Breakfast included, Pool, Good location

Option 4: $759.00 CAD; In the middle of nature, Looks simple, Great reviews

Option 5: $689.00 CAD; Perfect reviews, Great location, Looks good

Option 6: $784.00 CAD; Good location, Looks great, Perfect reviews

Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $2275.00 for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $2461.00 for the trip.

– Mirna 

I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers. Please research the Visa restrictions for your destination as well as the Covid entry requirements prior to booking.

Toronto to Cebu City: Solo Trip

SPECS

Who: One Person, One Bed

Where: Toronto to Cebu City, Philippines

When: Thursday, January 28th – Wednesday, February 10th, 2021

Budget: $1500.00


Flight: Toronto to Cebu City | January 28th – February 10th

$908.00 CAD: roundtrip (quick layover)


Stay: AirBnB or Hotel for One | January 29th – February 10th

Option 1: $303.48 CAD; Double Room, Good location, Great reviews, Breakfast included

Option 2: $454.75 CAD; Standard Double Room, Close to bus station, Looks cozy, Good reviews

Option 3: $431.00 CAD; Looks cozy, Good location, Great reviews

Option 4: $554.00 CAD; Good area, Pool, Perfect reviews, Looks cute

Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $1211.48 for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $1462.00 for the trip.

Extras: If you plan on using AirBnB for the first time, click here for a free credit towards your stay. Also, if you plan on using Uber for the first time, click here for a free credit towards the ride.

– Mirna 

I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers.

Toronto to Manila & Palawan Trip Itinerary

SPECS

Who: Two People, Two Beds

Where: Toronto to Manila and Palawan, Philippines

When: Sunday, September 27th – Wednesday, October 7th, 2020

Budget Per Person: $1500.00


Flight: Toronto to Manila | September 27th – October 7th

$967.00 CAD: roundtrip (quick layover)


Flight: Manila to Palawan | September 28th – October 5th

$124.00 CAD: roundtrip (quick layover, takes off 2hrs after you land)


Stay: Hotel for Two in Palawan | September 28th – October 5th

Option 1: $548.70 CAD ($274.35/per person); Standard Twin Room, Breakfast included, Looks great, Centrally located

Option 2: $263.00 CAD ($131.50/per person); Budget Double Room, By the beach, Pool, Looks good

Option 3: $465.65 CAD ($232.83/per person); Two Queen Beds Room, Looks beautiful, Beach, Pool, Great reviews

Option 4: $498.95 CAD ($249.48/per person); Superior Queen Room, Bed + Futon Bed, Looks super cute, Close to beach, Pool

Option 5: $478.20 CAD ($239.10/per person); Standard Twin Room, Looks cozy, Simple, Breakfast included, Good location


Stay: Hotel for Two in Manila | October 5th – October 7th

Option 1: $146.39 CAD ($73.19/per person); Majestic Twin Room, Breakfast included, Pool, Good location

Option 2: $169.97 CAD ($84.98/per person); Superior Twin Room, Looks great, Pool, Great reviews, Breakfast included

Option 3: $221.76 CAD ($110.88/per person); Deluxe Twin Room, Good location, Breakfast included, Looks fancy pants

Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $1295.69 per person for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $1476.23 per person for the trip.

Extras: If you plan on using AirBnB for the first time, click here for a free credit towards your stay. Also, if you plan on using Uber for the first time, click here for a free credit towards the ride.

– Mirna

I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers.

Toronto to Manila & Palawan

SPECS

Who: Two People, Two Beds

Where: Toronto to Manila and Palawan, Philippines

When: Wednesday, February 27th to Monday, March 11th, 2019

Budget: $1400.00

Notes: So I’m going to situate you all by Puerto Princesa because that’s where the ferries to EVERYWHERE else around the island are and so are the buses and vans. It would be a nice central point to get to El Nido or Coron as well.


Flight: Toronto to Manila | February 27th – March 11th

$923.00 CDN: roundtrip (quick layovers)

Stay: AirBnB for two by Manila’s Airport | February 28th – March 1st

Option 1: $47.00 CDN ($23.50/per person); Bed + Sofa bed, Close to airport, Looks cozy, Perfect reviews

Option 2: $49.00 CDN ($24.50/per person); Place looks great, Very close to airport, Perfect reviews

Option 3: $55.00 CDN ($27.50/per person); Bed + Sofa bed, Looks great, Very close to airport, Perfect reviews

Flight: Manila to Palawan | March 1st – March 9th

$75.00 CDN: roundtrip (direct)

Stay: AirBnB for two in Palawan | March 1st – March 9th

Option 1: $448.00 CDN ($224.00/per person); Perfect reviews, Good area, Looks cozy

Option 2: $395.00 CDN ($197.50/per person); Looks super cute, Perfect reviews, Great location

Option 3: $558.00 CDN ($279.00/per person); Bed + Sofa bed + Bunk beds, Looks big, Great reviews, Good location

Option 4: $214.00 CDN ($107.00/per person); Central location, Looks cute, Perfect reviews

Option 5: $324.00 CDN ($162.00/per person); Looks nice, Great location, Close to beach, Perfect reviews

Stay: AirBnB for two in Manila | March 9th – March 11th

Option 1: $110.00 CDN ($55.00/per person); Place looks nice, Big, Good area, Perfect reviews

Option 2: $115.00 CDN ($57.50/per person); Great location, Looks simple, Perfect reviews, Close to transit

Option 3: $134.00 CDN ($67.00/per person); Nice views, Great location, Perfect reviews, Looks cozy

Option 4: $148.00 CDN ($74.00/per person); Central location, Looks cozy, Perfect reviews

Option 5: $123.00 CDN ($61.50/per person); Place looks big, Good area, Perfect reviews, Bed + Bunk bed

 

Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $1183.50 per person for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $1378.50 per person for the trip.

Extras: If you plan on using AirBnB for the first time, click here for a free credit towards your stay OR if you choose Booking.com for the first time click here for a free credit. Also, if you plan on using Uber for the first time, click here for a free credit towards the ride.

– Mirna 

 

I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers.