Facilities of the Domestic Terminal (Terminal 4) of the Manila International Airport

July 30, 2010


Facilities of the Domestic Terminal (Terminal 4)
of the Manila International Airport


The Manila International Airport (officially known as the Ninoy Aquino International Airport or NAIA) has 4 terminals:

1. NAIA Terminal 1: the main international airport where foreign carriers land, except Nippon Air.
2. NAIA Terminal 2, or the Centennial Terminal: exclusively used by Philippine Airlines (both domestic and international flights)
3. NAIA Terminal 3: the newest terminal used by Cebu Pacific (both domestic and international flights), Air Philippines and Nippon Air
4. NAIA Terminal 4, or Domestic Terminal: the oldest terminal and the original international airport. It was built in 1948 and currently used by Zest Air and Southeast Asian Airlines (Seair). This is called by the locals as a the Domestic Airport.

Check out the website of the Manila International Airport Authority for detailed information.

See my post Manila International Airport: Location of Terminals for information on where the terminals are located in the city and their distances from each other.

These four (4) terminals share the same runway so when one airplane experiences a problem at the runway, all the other flights are affected. 

We used the Domestic Terminal in our flights to Bohol and Palawan. In a span of one year between those flights, the facilities have been upgraded.  

Here's a summary of the facilities of the Domestic Terminal as of April 2010:

1. Toilets

  • Additional toilets have been constructed. Instead of just 1 toilet for male and 1 toilet for female, a new set of toilets was constructed. So there are now 2 toilets for male and 2 toilets for female
  • There are now hand sanitizers in all the toilets.
  • Bathroom sprayers are also installed in the new toilets located on the left of the photo.
  • Toilets are religiously cleaned after every use.
2. Stores

Public payphone, Red Ribbon bakeshop and a drinks store
The drinks store and the cellphone loading store
The magazine/book store, Goldilocks bakeshop, Cinnabon, Vibes massage
    My tip: Bring your own food and drinks. The price of the food and drinks are around 70% more expensive than usual. Surprisingly, they allow water to be brought in beyond the secure area.

    3. Massage area
    •  shown on the right side of the photo above
    4. Laptop area
    • although there is no free wifi at the airport, there is a laptop station with a desk where you can place your laptop and charge it.
    5. Chapel

    6. Cellphone charging station and public pay phones

    7. Waiting area

    Airport Lounge
    Airport Lounge facing the gate













    • As I mentioned before, since there are only two airlines using this terminal, the waiting area does not become crowded. There are sufficient seats for everyone. 

    A Shorter Bohol Itinerary with Kids (3 days and 2 days)

    July 26, 2010


    A Shorter Bohol Itinerary with Kids 
    (3 days and 2 nights)
    (2 days and 1 night)

    As I have discussed in my previous post, I recommend that 5 days be given when visiting a major destination (see my 5-day itinerary). But if if it is not possible to spend 5 days in Bohol, here is my suggested itinerary for a 3-day and 2-day Bohol trip:

    My Tip:
    1. Don't get very early flights. The kids accompanying you will find it so tiring to wake up very early to go to the airport. It will defeat the purpose of having a vacation if the kids end up tired and grumpy. They will not be able to cope with the hectic itinerary of a 3-day or 2-day trips.
    2. The typical countryside tour of our tour guide Tatsky Cubero  is composed of twelve (12) sights and normally lasts 10 hours. If you have little time to stay in Bohol, I recommend that you take the tour on the day of your departure, before going to the airport. This means that you will not able to take the full 10 hours and will be forced to miss some sights. Below is a list of sights you shouldn't miss when you go to Bohol.
    • Chocolate Hills: to see the magnificent formation unique to Bohol; this is what Bohol is known for.
    • Tarsier Sanctuary: this mammal can only be seen in the Philippines and Indonesia; no one has ever successfully transported the Tarsier in other countries. The tarsier die during transport.
    • Baclayon Church: you see the importance of Bohol to the Spaniards during the Spanish period when you see the magnificence of this Church
    • Blood Compact Shrine: traditionally believed to be the location where the Blood Compact was held. The annual celebration of the province is held at this site.
    • Balicasag Island and Virgin Island: a separate tour from the countryside tour but should be on the must-see list. Balicasag Island is one of the best snorkeling sites in the Philippines and Virgin Island is made of fine and virgin white sand and is uninhabited.
    3. By taking the countryside tour on the day of your departure  from Bohol, you save on airport transfers. The countryside tour  rate includes pick-up from the resort and drop off at the airport after the tour.

    Suggested Itinerary for Three (3) Days
    Day 1
    Departure from Manila, Arrival at Panglao Island
         530am: wakeup
         6am: departure from the house
            -- see how to go to the Manila Domestic Airport
        8am: arrival at the Manila Domestic Airport
         9am: departure from manila
         1020am: arrival in Tagbilaran Airport
         12nn: lunch at Isis Thai Restaurant
         2pm: check-in at Isis Bungalows
         2pm onwards: bum around the beach
         7pm: dinner at Pyramid Resort

    Day 2
    Snorkeling at Balicasag Island, Visit Virgin Island
         7am: wakeup
         9am: pickup of boat to go to Balicasag Island
         --- tour guide contact numbers and rates
         10am: arrival at Balicasag island
         10am-12nn: snorkeling at Balicasag Island
         12nn-1pm: lunch at Balicasag Island
         1pm-2pm: Virgin Island
         3pm: back to resort; henna tattoo

         5pm: If this day falls on a Sunday, Mass at Panglao Church
    Day 3
    Departure from Tagbilaran, Countryside Tour, Arrival in Manila
         8am: pick up by tour guide, check-out of hotel
         330pm: arrival at Tagbilaran airport
         455pm: departure from Tagbilaran
         615pm: arrival in Manila

    Suggested Itinerary for Two (2) Days  
    Day 1
    Departure from Manila, Arrival at Panglao Island

         530am: wakeup
         6am: departure from the house
            -- see how to go to the Manila Domestic Airport
         8am: arrival at the Manila Domestic Airport
         9am: departure from manila
         1020am: arrival in Tagbilaran Airport
         12nn: lunch at Isis Thai Restaurant
         2pm: pickup of boat to go to Balicasag Island
         3pm: arrival at Balicasag island
         3pm-4pm: snorkeling at Balicasag Island    
         4pm-5pm: Virgin Island
         6pm: back to resort; 
         7pm: dinner at Pyramid Resort; get henna tattoo
    Day 2
    Departure from Tagbilaran, Countryside Tour, Arrival in Manila
         8am: pick up by tour guide, check-out of hotel
         330pm: arrival at Tagbilaran airport
         455pm: departure from Tagbilaran
         615pm: arrival in Manila

     

      

    Bohol Packing List

    July 11, 2010

    Bohol Packing List

    Adult Handcarry

    wallet
    • money
    • credit card used to purchase airline tickets
    • ATM cards 
    •  IDs: driver's license, school ID
    • plane tickets/email of ticket purchase: to be able to enter the airport
    emergency medicines
    • for travel sickness: bonamine
    • for fever and headache: paracetamol, ibuprofen
    • for stomach problems: kremil-s, imodium, buscopan
    • for allergy: claritin, virlix solution
    ballpen and notebook/paper
    itinerary
    digicam, handycam, battery, memory card, charger
    laptop, charger, internet plug it
    ipod, charger
    toilet paper
    hand sanitizer

    food: sandwich or cookies
    water
    jacket


    Kids' Handcarry
    • jacket for plane ride 
    • toy, book
    • cellphone, cellphone charger
    • ipod, ipod charger
    • glasses, extra glasses (in case your child wears glasses)
    • cap
    • travel journal/ small notebook with friends' address
    • ballpen
    • emergency money 
    • name tag/kid's ID tag 
    • tissue/wetones

    Check-in Luggage
    toilettries:
    • shampoo
    • soap
    • toothbrush
    • toothpaste
    • perfume, 
    • deodorant, cologne
    • gel, hairspray
    • hairbrush or comb
    clothes
    • underwear
    • shirt, blouse
    • shorts
    • pants
    • nightclothes
    • socks
    • hanky
    • swimsuit, sarong
    first aid and medicine kit
    • vitamins
    • or travel sickness: bonamine
    • for fever and headache: paracetamol, ibuprofen
    • for stomach problems: kremil-s, imodium, buscopan, hydrite
    • for allergy: claritin, virlix solution 
    • for colds: strepsils, cough and cold medicines
    •  bandaid, iodine, buds, thermometer 
    for swimming:
    •  sunblock
    •  goggles, floaters, beach toy
    • snorkel n mask
    • aqua shoes
    • underwater camera case
    • underwater plastic case for gadgets, cellphones, wallet
       
    off lotion
    powder detergent
    sponge
    collapsible cooler: in case you don't have a refrigerator in your room
    airbed and airpump
    plastic for wet clothes
    belt bag
    laundry bag

    shoes
    slippers

    St. Augustine Parish, Panglao, Bohol (known among the locals as Panglao Church)

    July 6, 2010


    St. Augustine Parish, Panglao, Bohol 
    (known among the locals as Panglao Church)
    The Facade of Panglao Church

    Mass Schedule:
    Sunday: 5pm
    No Saturday anticipated Mass
     
    Contact Number:
    038-5029193

    How to get there:
    1. From Alona beach, walk to the Main Road going to Rona's grocery. The tricycle terminal is just outside Rona's grocery. 

    You walk along Alona Beach until your reach this corner. This corner leads to the main road. Your landmark is the Tourist center at the corner of the main road

    This is the main road that leads to Rona's grocery where the tricycle terminal is located. The main road has many restaurants along the way. The Bank of the Philippine Islands is also found on this road.

    2. Ride the tricycle going to Panglao Church which takes around 10-15min. The tricycle charges P100 per way, good for 2 adults or 1 adult and 2 kids. It's expensive because only tourists ride the tricycle. The locals usually have their own motorcycles to transport themselves from one place to another

    My Tip: Arrange your return trip with the tricycle who brought you to Panglao Church. They are willing to wait for you till the Mass ends. 
    The tricycle
     Other photos inside the Church:



    Location Map:

      No. 42 is the Tourist Center and No. 28 is Rona's grocery. The provincial road going to the right is the road that leads to Panglao Church. Thanks a lot to jimspears.net for the very informative map. If you wish to download a printeable version, go to http://jimspears.net/alona/map.htm

    Isis Bungalows: Budget-friendly Bohol Accomodations for a Family of Six

    June 14, 2010




    Isis Bungalows: Budget-friendly Bohol Accommodations for a Family of Six

    What kids will like about this place
    • It has free strong wifi 24 hours a day. 
    • It has cable tv in the rooms
    • The beach is a few steps from the room.
    • Although the beachfront is small, the shallow waters stretches around 50 meters from the beachfront.
    • You can snorkel on the beach in front and see small fish and different shapes of starfish.

    What I like about this place
    The Room:
    •  They have rooms that can accomodate big groups. In our case, I prefer to have a room that can accomodate both my husband and I, and all our four kids so we don't have to worry about them staying in the other room. It's often hard to find rooms that can accomodate us because often, family rooms are only good for 4 people, the couple and their 2 kids. It's more expensive for a family of six to book 3 standard rooms good for 2 people. That's why I prefer to book a family suite, or any room that will allow 6 people to stay in one room.
    • The Isis Bungalow deluxe bungalow can accommodate all six of us. We stayed at deluxe bungalow 4, near the reception. But next time we're going to stay at the family bungalow 8. It's the most spacious, has a very large bathroom, has a terrace and a nice view of the sea. It's on the second floor and on top of Isis Thai Restaurant
    • The size of the room is 30 sq. meters and the deluxe bungalow is shaped like a pentagon. It has enough space to accommodate  1 queen-sized foam bed, a single foam bed, a double sized airbed, and a single airbed. We brought with us the airbeds to save on mattress fee.
    • They have a cabinet with lots of shelves and hangers.
    The Bathroom:
    •  Bathroom is large, clean and designed for the comfort and convenience of the guest because of additional shelves.
    • Water in the bathroom is relatively strong, considering that Panglao Island has a water problem.
    • They have hot and cold water.
    Other Amenities:
    • Even if you do not rent the mattress, they give free pillows, blankets and towels to the additional persons.
    • They give free toiletries like shampoo in sachet and soap and free instant coffee, sugar and creamer in sachet. They replenish it when you consume it.
    • They have laundry service but we didn't use it so I cannot rate it.
    The Service:
    • The staff is very efficient and fast in giving service. Every time I ask for extra towels, pillows or blankets, they were able to immediately give them to me.
    • They clean the room and toilet every day.

    Rates:
    The rate of one deluxe bungalow is P4,000 per bungalow per night. The rate is for 3 persons per deluxe bungalow. There is a charge of P350 per night for additional persons in the room in excess of 3 persons. There is a charge of P350 per night for each additional mattress requested.

    Amenities included in the rate of a deluxe bungalow:
    • 1 queen-sized bed and 1 single bed 
    • with air-con
    • with cable TV
    • with mini refrigerator
    • private toilet and shower, with hot and cold water 
    • electric hot water thermos with free coffee, sugar and creamer
    • free toiletries: shampoo in sachet and soap
    Terms and Conditions:
    Deposit:
    We are required to make 50% deposit to confirm our reservation. The 50% deposit is to be deposited to their Bank of the Philippine Islands bank account

    Cancellation:
    In case of cancellation of booking, you will forfeit the 50% deposit you made.

    Rebooking Policy:
    If you rebook your reservation 2 weeks before arrival, you will not forfeit your deposit.

    Check-in time: 2pm
    -- we arrived around 12 nn and was allowed to check-in immediately since the room assigned to us was already free.

    Check-out time: 12nn
    -- since our pick-up time from the resort is at 230 pm, we checked out at 12 nn and our luggage was stored at reception.

    Contact Information:
    Isis Bungalows website 
    Isis Bungalows email address 
    Others: 
    Isis Bungalows Resort: Traveler's Photos

    When to catch SEAIR promo flights to Batanes

    June 3, 2010


    When to catch SEAIR promo flights to Batanes
     

    For the past few years, I noticed that the best time to watch out for SEAIR promo flights is during January, February and September.

    SEAIR anniversary sale (released January)

    Last January 2010, to commemorate their anniversary on March 25, they offered a Php1,400 peso discount for roundtrip airfare to Batanes for March to May peak season travel.
    Date of travel: March to May 

    SEAIR Travel Tour Expo Sale (held every 3rd weekend of February)
    This is the biggest sale they offer for peak season travel. They offer buy-one-take one flights to Batanes. The fare is Php 14,344, inclusive of taxes, good for two people.
    Date of travel: March 15 to June 15
    When to purchase: only during the Travel Tour Expo 

    It's cheapest to travel to Batanes from June 15-October 15. Fare is around Php 7,647 roundtrip per person, inclusive of taxes. 
    Date of Travel: June 15-October 15 
    When to purchase: at the Travel Tour Expo weekend in February till May 


    SEAIR Philippine Travel Mart Sale (held every 3rd weekend of September): 

    They usually offer buy-one-take one flights for September to October 15 travel. The fare is Php 14,344, inclusive of taxes, good for two people.
    Date of Travel: September-October 15