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What is The Best Time of Year to Visit the Philippines

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When one thinks of a trip to the Philippines, will surely get the best thinking of the duration of your visit by China, but there is a factor often not taken into account, but that can ruin or add much to any trip, climate.

It happens that the Philippines despite being in Asia, is a country with a tropical climate, which means that most of the year quite hot, so you need to know well what is the best time to visit.

During the year there are three distinct seasons in the Philippines:

philippines summer Summer (Tag-init or Tag-Araw): It extends from March until May. During this time of year temperatures are quite high, ranging between 29 and 32 degrees.

Rainy season and typhoons (Tag-Ulan) extends from June to November. Temperatures during this period are very similar to those of summer but the storms are not very recommended to visit the Philippines.

Cold and dry season (Tag-Lamig) runs from December through February. The season is recommended for your visit to the Philippines, as the temperature during the usually ranges between 22 and 28 degrees.

Philippine Weather

Philippine Weather

One of the key aspects that you should not miss your target, in this case the Philippines, is its climate, especially to see if it is rainy season, among other things. The Philippines is a country characterized by a major volcanic activity, which makes it difficult to find certain places on certain dates. It is above all basic knowledge that the summer runs from March to June, while the winter we have again from June to February.

Right now we are about to finish both the winter and early summer, a very interesting time of year to travel, especially because it is a time when the temperatures climb and it is advisable to bring a fresh linen and cotton, for combat the high temperatures that we find throughout the Philippines. The best thing about summer is that the torrential rains are over, so it’s one of the best times to get to know the Philippines.

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