The Philippines enjoys a tropical climate characterized by warm temperatures throughout the year.
The ACLAB 16 Conference will be held in November, when temperatures are generally pleasant, ranging between 24°C and 31°C. While November marks the beginning of the dry season, occasional rainfall may still occur. Participants are advised to bring light clothing along with a compact umbrella or light rain jacket.
English is one of the country's official languages and is widely used in education, business, government, and scientific communication. International visitors will generally find it easy to communicate in English throughout the country.
Filipino (based primarily on Tagalog) is the national language, although over 180 local languages and dialects are spoken across the archipelago.
The local currency is the Philippine Peso (PHP).
Major hotels, shopping malls, and restaurants accept international credit and debit cards. ATMs are widely available, and mobile payment platforms such as GCash, Alipay, and Maya are commonly used locally. Foreign visitors are encouraged to carry a modest amount of Philippine currency for small purchases, transportation, and local markets.
The Philippines offers various transportation options suitable for both local and international visitors.
Common modes of transportation include:
For participants staying in Laguna, ride-hailing services and shuttle transportation will provide the most convenient means of travel.
From Manila International Airport (NAIA)?
Use this handy commuter's guide: NAIA Terminal 1 to DLSU Laguna - 4 ways to travel via bus, car, and taxi