DFAT
This advice has been reviewed and updated. It contains new information including on the need to take care when swimming off coastal areas. Severe undercurrents (rips) are common in coastal areas and many foreign tourists have drowned, including in popular resort areas. There have also been reports of pollution causing illness to swimmers in coastal resort areas (see Local travel). The level of advice has not changed. We continue to advise you to exercise a high degree of caution in the Philippines. We continue to strongly advise you not to travel to central and western Mindanao, including the Zamboanga Peninsula and Sulu Archipelago and in the southern Sulu Sea area, due to the very high threat of terrorist attack, kidnapping, violent crime and violent clashes between armed groups. We continue to advise you to reconsider your need to travel to eastern Mindanao.
Summary
Philippines
overall
- Exercise normal safety precautions
- Exercise
a high degree of caution
- Reconsider your need to travel
- Do not travel
Eastern Mindanao
- Exercise normal safety precautions
- Exercise a high degree of caution
- Reconsider
your need to travel
- Do not travel
Central and western Mindanao,
including the Zamboanga Peninsula, and the Sulu Archipelago and southern Sulu
Sea area
- Exercise normal safety precautions
- Exercise a high degree of caution
- Reconsider your need to travel
- Do
not travel
- We advise you to exercise
a high degree of caution in the Philippines due to the high threat of
a terrorist attack and the high level of crime. You should pay close
attention to your personal security at all times. Monitor the media and
other sources about possible new security risks.
- Violent crime is a significant problem in the Philippines. See Safety
and security.
- Terrorist attacks could occur at anytime, anywhere in the Philippines,
including in Manila. You should avoid places known to be terrorist
targets. See Safety
and security.
- There is a high threat of kidnapping throughout the Philippines. The
threat is highest in the southern Philippines, including coastal and
island tourist resorts and dive sites, including in remote locations in
the Sulu Sea and along the Zamboanga Peninsula. Groups based in the south
are capable of carrying out kidnappings and launching attacks in other
parts of the Philippines, including areas surrounding the Sulu Sea such as
Palawan, and other locations frequented by tourists.
- We advise you to reconsider
your need to travel to eastern Mindanao (including the provinces of
Bukidnon, Camiguin, Misamis Oriental, Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte,
Davao del Sur, Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Norte,
Surigao del Sur and Davao Oriental) due to the very high levels of violent
crime and the high threat of terrorist attack.
- We advise you not
to travel to central and western Mindanao, including the Zamboanga
Peninsula and the Sulu Archipelago and in the southern Sulu Sea area, due
to the very high threat of kidnapping, terrorist attack, violent crime and
violent clashes between armed groups.
- The typhoon season normally runs from late May to December. This is
also the rainy season when tropical storms, flooding and landslides may
occur.
- See Travel
Smart for general advice for all travellers. * Be a smart traveller.
Before heading overseas:
- organise comprehensive travel
insurance and check what circumstances and activities are not covered
by your policy
- register your travel and
contact details, so we can contact you in an emergency
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