Philippines
Summary
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) advises against all travel to:
- western and central Mindanao and the Sulu archipelago because of terrorist activity and clashes between the military and insurgent groups.
The FCDO advises against all but essential travel to:
- the remainder of Mindanao (excluding Camiguin, Dinagat and Siargao Islands) due to the threat of terrorism. See Local travel and Terrorism.
SuperCOVID-19 typhoonentry Kardingrestrictions (Noru) is forecast to make landfall in the northern portion of Quezon province or the southern portion of Aurora province during the evening of 25 September. It is then forecast to track across central Luzon overnight on 25/26 September.
You should follow the advice of the local authorities and monitor local news reports for the latest developments:Philippines
The Philippines state weather agency
The Philippines Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
Before you travel, check the ‘Entry requirements’ section for Philippines’s current entry restrictions and requirements. These may change with little warning. Monitor this advice for the latest updates and stay in contact with your travel provider.
Travelling from and returning to the UK
Check what you must do to travel abroad and return to England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.
If you plan to pass through another country to return to the UK, check the travel advice for the country you’re transiting.
To learn about what to do before, during and after an earthquake, see the website of the US Federal Emergency Management Agency. You can find more information about earthquakes on the Philippine Institute for Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) website.
If you require consular assistance then please contact the British Embassy Manila via gov.uk/contact-consulate-manila or a 24/7 hotline: +63 (0)2 8858 2200.
ItIf you’re planning travel to the Philippines, find out what you need to know about coronavirus there in the Coronavirus section.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more important than ever to get travel insurance and check it provides sufficient cover. See the FCDO guidance on foreign travel insurance.
For information about COVID-19 vaccines, see the Coronavirus page
You may be asked to take part in screening checks when arriving into the Philippines. This is to assist the Philippines Government in the detection of monkeypox. Suspected cases may then referred for hospitalisation and testing.
It is estimated that over 200,000 British nationals visited the Philippines in 2018. Most visits are trouble-free.
Terrorists are very likely to try to carry out attacks in the Philippines. Terrorist groups have the intent and capability to carry out attacks anywhere in the country, including in the capital Manila and in places visited by foreigners, such as airports, shopping malls, public transport, including the metro system, and places of worship. You should remain vigilant at all times and report anything suspicious to the local authorities. See Terrorism
It’s likely that terrorist groups continue to plan kidnap operations against western nationals in the Philippines, both on land and at sea. Risks are particularly acute in Mindanao and the Sulu archipelago. See Kidnapping
Martial law was lifted across Mindanao on 1 January 2020. Monitor media reporting and follow the instructions of local authorities. A ‘state of national emergency on account of lawless violence’ remains in place across the rest of the country.
The Philippines is in an active earthquake zone and has numerous volcanoes. The country is also affected by around 20 typhoons each year, most of which occur between June and December. See Natural disasters
There’s a high incidence of street crime and robbery throughout the Philippines. You should take sensible precautions. See Crime
Prison sentences in the Philippines are severe. The judicial system can result in long-term detention until a court hearing takes place. Detention facilities are far below UK standards. Do not become involved with drugs of any kind. Penalties for importing and using illegal drugs are particularly severe. See Local laws and customs
The Philippines’ ferry and passenger boat network has a poor record of maritime safety. You should exercise caution when considering travel by inter-island ferries and avoid overcrowded boats. Accidents are more frequent during the rainy season between June and December when storms can develop quickly. See Sea travel
If you’re abroad and you need emergency help from the UK government, contact the nearest British embassy, consulate or high commission. Consular support is severely limited in parts of the Philippines where the FCDO advise against travel, and limited in the areas where the FCDO advise against all but essential travel. Full consular support is available in all other areas.
The Overseas Business Risk service offers information and advice for British companies operating overseas on how to manage political, economic, and business security-related risks.
Update history
2024-09-27 15:18
This travel advice was reviewed for accuracy and there are no significant updates.
2024-06-10 11:01
Information that the Philippine authorities raised the alert level of Kanlaon Volcano in Negros Island following an eruption (‘Safety and security’ page).
2023-12-08 15:08
Information on terrorism risks (‘Safety and security’ page).
2023-10-25 15:07
This travel advice has been rewritten to make it easier to read and understand.
2023-08-09 14:07
Updated information on proof of onward travel and the requirement to sign up for the ‘e-travel’ system (‘Entry requirements’ page).
2023-06-22 09:21
Information about the global terrorism risks to British nationals abroad on all FCDO travel advice pages.
2023-06-08 11:05
Additional of information on increased Alert Level status at Mayon Volcano (‘Natural disasters’ page).
2023-06-05 14:25
Removal of information about community quarantine restrictions (‘Coronavirus’ page). Additional information on armed hold-ups in Manila and other large cities (‘Safety and security’ page), and editorial changes throughout.
2022-12-28 09:35
Updated information on entry requirements to the Philippines if fully vaccinated (‘Entry requirements’ page).
2022-12-02 15:59
Updated information on registering for an e-TRAVEL Pass prior to arrival (‘Entry requirements’ page).
2022-11-07 10:41
Updated information on entry protocols for vaccinated and unvaccinated travellers entering the Philippines (‘Entry requirements’ page).
2022-11-03 13:19
Updated information on registering for eARRIVAL prior to entering the Philippines (‘Entry requirements’ page).
2022-09-30 12:20
Removal of information about Super Typhoon Karding (Noru) and updated information for international transit passengers (‘Entry requirements’ page).
2022-09-25 06:07
Information on Super Typhoon Karding (Noru)
2022-08-19 14:36
Updated information on transiting the Philippines and removal of information on the July 2022 earthquake (‘Entry requirements’ and ‘Natural disasters’ pages)
2022-07-27 10:14
Addition of information on a 7.0 magnitude earthquake reported on 27 July (‘Summary’ and ‘Natural disasters’ pages).
2022-05-30 15:28
Updated link to entry requirement rules and removal of information on the requirement to have travel insurance for COVID-19 treatment costs (‘Entry requirements’ page).
2022-05-27 10:49
Updated information on exemptions to the pre-COVID testing requirement for certain categories of traveller (‘Entry requirements’ page)
2022-05-18 14:53
Removal of information on national elections in the Philippines (‘Summary’ and ‘Safety and security’ pages)
2022-05-06 12:11
Updated information on rallies to mark the end of the national election campaign period on 7 May (‘Summary’ and ‘Safety and security’ pages)
2022-04-12 11:25
Updated information on national elections and alert status for Taal Volcano (‘Summary’, ‘Safety and security’ and Natural disasters’ pages)
2022-03-28 15:14
Updated information on alert status for Taal volcano (‘Natural disasters’ page)
2022-03-14 16:13
Updated information on testing requirements for entry to the Philippines (‘Entry requirements’ page)
2022-02-24 10:20
Updated information on entry requirements for the Philippines (‘Entry requirements’ page)