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Keeping it simple is the best advice anyone can give a tourist when it comes to deciding on what to wear in Subic. Light and casual clothes are always the way to go. The months of March to May are usually hot and dry while the months of June to October are usually rainy. November to February, on the other hand, is rather cool. Make sure to dress accordingly. But for an even more thorough aid, here are some tips on what to wear and bring when headed to Subic.
For travelers who head to Subic strictly for beach purposes. Make sure to pack shorts, t-shirts, a hat, beach footwear, and of course, swimwear, swimwear and even more swimwear. Aside from the typical beach attire, make sure to bring tons of sunblock to protect you from the sun. Aside from going to the beach in Subic, most tourist attractions around the bay area are situated in outdoor locations so it’s best to keep your skin protected by constantly applying sunblock. It’ll also help to bring along insect repellent, especially when visiting zoos, forests and lush environments. For those who are particularly meticulous in taking care of their skin, its best to apply moisturizer at night after a day spent at the beach to replenish your skin.
Shorts and scanty clothing are to always be avoided when it comes to visiting churches and temples. These venues are considered sacred places to those who visit them, so it’s best to pay your respects by wearing appropriate attire when visiting these venues. The more formal occasions require men to wear dinner jackets and ties. Wearing the local Barong Tagalog is always a good choice among men during formal events. Women, on the other hand, should opt to wear dresses or long gowns.
With any trip or any vacation, make sure to bring a first aid kit. Having these can come in handy when sudden injuries, cuts or bruises may occur, especially when engaging in the different kinds of activities when in Subic. Also bring basic medicine for headaches, stomach aches or pain relievers in the event that a sudden illness may occur.
Bring your camera, underwater camera, video camera, extra memory cards for your camera and everything else that involves your camera as well! You wouldn’t want to miss capturing every single moment when you’re in Subic. Keep your moments intact with your personal photos to mark your entire trip to Subic.
Keep it light. You wouldn’t want your luggage to be the one to drag you down during your entire trip. Although the locals in Subic are usually more than willing to help you with your belongings, packing light can lessen the baggage to lug around so you’ll be able to focus on the activities that Subic has to offer. Avoid the hassles of bringing inappropriate clothes when going on vacation and plan what to wear in Subic prior to your departure. That way, the only thing you’ll be doing is completely submerging yourself in your hassle-free Subic vacation.
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