How much does it cost to travel to Oroquieta

Evan Kingsley wrote on 9/24/2023. Last updated: 6/20/2024

Is Oroquieta Expensive?

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Oroquieta, a hidden treasure in the Philippines, is just waiting for you to explore it! But you might be wondering, how much will it cost? Well, my adventurous friend, that depends on the kind of experience you're seeking. Whether you're a backpacker with a minimum budget or someone who enjoys the luxury of a grand vacation, Oroquieta accommodates all. Here's a quick breakdown:

Average Costs in Oroquieta

For those thrilled at the idea of a minimalist adventure, you can expect to spend as little as 1,500 PHP per day (approximately $30). Stepping up to an economy budget, you would be spending around 3,000 PHP per day ($60). A standard vacation would fall around 4,500 PHP ($90), while a luxury vacation could cost you upwards of 6,000 PHP ($120) per day.

Now let's dive into the details!

Cost of Flights to Oroquieta

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As Oroquieta is a bit off the beaten track, flights may be a tad pricey. Minimalists should be prepared for a cost of around 6,000 PHP ($120) if you book well in advance. Economy travelers may find tickets for about 8,000 PHP ($160). Standard budget flyers can expect around 10,000 PHP ($200), whereas luxury travelers seeking greater leg-room and extra amenities might go up to 15,000 PHP ($300).

Cost of Transport in Oroquieta

Once in Oroquieta, transport is as affordable as it is enjoyable! For our minimal budget travelers, public tricycles are around 20 PHP ($0.4) per ride, an authentic and downright fun way to travel. For economy travelers, jeepneys, the colorful bus-like vehicles, are a comfortable option at around 30 PHP ($0.6) per ride. The standard bracket can enjoy the comfort of a taxi for approximately 150 PHP ($3), while luxury travelers can hire a private car for a day at about 2,000 PHP ($40).

Cost of Accommodation in Oroquieta

This charming city offers a range of accommodations that cater to all budgets. For our minimalists, bed and breakfasts offer a cozy stay for around 500 PHP ($10) a night. Those on an economy budget can enjoy comfortable guest houses for about 1,000 PHP ($20). Hotel accommodations can be found for a standard budget of around 2,000 PHP ($40), while luxury travelers can experience the finest resorts that run approximately 4,000 PHP ($80) per night.

Cost of Activities in Oroquieta

In Oroquieta, joy doesn't come with a hefty price tag. Often, the cost of activities depends entirely on how fancy you want to get. Our minimalists can have fun at local beaches at a cost of nearly nothing! Those with an economy budget can indulge in local tours for about 500 PHP ($10). Standard travelers can expect to spend around 1,000 PHP ($20) on activities like boat trips, while luxury vacationers can enjoy gourmet catering as well as exclusive experiences for about 2,500 PHP ($50).

Cost of Restaurants, Food and Wine in Oroquieta

Food lovers, rejoice! Oroquieta's food scene is as varied as it is delicious. Budget travelers can expect to spend less than 200 PHP ($4) per meal at local attractions known as Turo-Turo eateries. For economy budgets, a good restaurant meal costs about 500 PHP ($10). For our standard guests, a sumptuous meal at upscale restaurants will cost around 1,000 PHP ($20). Luxury travelers can experience world-class dining with fine wine at around 2,500 PHP ($50) per meal.

There you have it! A journey through the costs in Oroquieta. Remember, costs may not always equate to value— priceless memories often come from the most humble experiences. Happy budgeting, and see you in Oroquieta!


Evan Kingsley

Evan Kingsley

Hey, I’m Evan! Even though I’ve been bitten by a piranha, left stranded in the Sahara when my camel ditched me, and even spent a night in a Bhutanese jail over a supposedly stolen fruit (I swear I didn’t take it!), I still love traveling so much I don’t think I’ll ever stop. With over 130 countries under my belt, I’m always on the lookout for the next wild adventure… hopefully with fewer bites, camel betrayals, and misunderstandings over fruit!

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