Each of us can definitely go to Hongkong. It is a budget-friendly destination. Imagine only spending from 15,000-25,000 pesos depending on your chosen itinerary. As a sort of encouragement, I always tell people it's only a one-time SSS loan. Don't hold back, money isn't really the biggest deal, it's YOU. :)
** 1HKD = 5.65 PHP
** We bought canned tuna paella, cup noodles and biscuits to save on breakfast
** Travel dates: Nov. 29 - Dec. 2, 2012
Philippine Peso(PHP) Expenses | |
Airfare via Cebu Pacific | 4,600 (Roundtrip) |
Airport Terminal Fee | 550 |
Travel Tax | 1,620 |
Taxi to&from airport | 200 |
Jollibee dinner at airport | 100 |
Total -> | P7,070 |
HKD Expenses | |
Octopus card - 150 + 50(additional reload) | 200 |
Disneyland Ticket | 370 |
OceanPark Ticket | 240 |
Popeyes breakfast meal | 29 |
7/11 snacks and bottled water | 45 |
Rice meal at Disneyland | 65 |
Yiu Fai Guesthouse @ 600/night for 4persons | 450 |
Noodles for dinner - (38*2)/4 | 19 |
Cafe de Coral lunch | 36 |
McDonalds lunch at OceanPark (Medium fries only) | 14 |
Hainanese chicken rice dinner @ Food Choices HKIA | 45 |
McDonalds dinner Burger Meal @ 21*2 | 42 |
Total -> | HKD 1,555 |
HKD Expenses in Macau | |
Kowloon to Macau ferry | 151 |
Lunch | 45 |
streetfoods | 8 |
Macau to Kowloon ferry | 150 |
Total -> | HKD 354 |
HKD Expenses: Pasalubongs | |
Macau cookies | 25 |
Macau keychain | 12 |
Giordano Tshirt | 50 |
Hongkong keychains | 30 |
Hongkong TShirts - 25*2 | 50 |
Bossini TShirt | 39 |
Hongkong boots | 180 |
Chocolates for pasalubong | 185 |
Muji snacks for pasalubong | 50 |
Total -> | HKD 521 |
Total: HKD to PHP ----- 2430 * 5.65 | P13,729.50 |
Overall Total -> |
P20,799.50
|
** 1HKD = 5.65 PHP
** We bought canned tuna paella, cup noodles and biscuits to save on breakfast
** Travel dates: Nov. 29 - Dec. 2, 2012
this is very helpful for me, esp I am planning to go to HK soon :) at least I will know now, I much I will save for my trip (^_^)
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I appreciate the effort you made to share the knowledge. The topic here i found was really effective to the topic which i was researching for a long time. First time any blog admin is introducing the trip prices and updating the tourist. travel hong kong
ReplyDeleteThis is pretty encouraging! Never Knew we could travel to two Asia destinations on a budget. :)
ReplyDeletewhere did you secure your Disneyland Ticket @ HK$370
ReplyDeleteand Ocean Park Ticket @ HK$240? Thank you...
we bought it at CTS in HK Airport
ReplyDeleteHi! I'm planning on a HK trip and I came across your blog. Thank you for this! How's the guest house you stayed at? :D
ReplyDeleteYiu Fai Guesthouse is great. as long as it's clean it's great for me. they offer free hot and cold water and they do have electric teapot in the room
ReplyDeleteHello. Your blog is very useful for me. Thank you. But if I may ask, do you have any suggestions where can I tay in Macau? Like cheap hostels?
ReplyDeleteI actually have no idea, coz we were only there during the day
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