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3 Days Itinerary in Polomolok, Philippines - Travel Guide
What to do in Polomolok for 3 days?
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3 Days Itinerary in Polomolok, Philippines - Travel Guide

The best 3 days itinerary & travel guide for Polomolok

3 Unforgettable Days in Polomolok: An Adventure to Remember

Days Description
1 Day 1 - Getting to Know Polomolok
2 Day 2 - More Perspectives of Polomolok
3 Day 3 - Saying Goodbye To Polomolok

Introduction

This charming three-day itinerary is the perfect way to explore Polomolok, a sweet and charming town nestled in the Philippines. Offering a blend of serene, natural beauty and invigorating adventures, Polomolok will leave you not only refreshed, but also filled with an appreciation for its tropical enchantment.

Day 1 - Getting to Know Polomolok

Welcome to the tropical wonder of Polomolok! First, we'll head over to the Dole Pineapple Plantation. Is there anything more satisfying than leisurely strolling through manicured fields of bright, yellow fruit? After this, we'll drop by the Nel's Catfish and Mushroom Farm. A unique blend of farming practices, don't you think? End the day on a high note with a visit to the Trappistine Monastery. Its serene ambiance is a reminder of the peaceful cohabitation between man and nature in this town.

Day 2 - More Perspectives of Polomolok

On your second day in Polomolok, get ready to go on a hike to the peak of Mount Matutum. Challenge yourself with some hiking exercises. It's quite a climb, but believe me, the view from the top is worth every step! After that, give your muscles a well-earned rest by visiting the Polomolok Public Market. Want to spice things up a bit? Try out some exotic fruits or mingle with the locals. Don’t forget to end your day with a relaxing dip in the Polomolok Resort's Swimming Pool. After a busy day, this is the perfect way to unwind and recharge for the final day.

Day 3 - Saying Goodbye To Polomolok

On your final day, we’ll start by visiting the Gaisano Grand Mall Polomolok. It's an exciting mix of local and global flair. Ever get thrilled by the idea of catching fishes? Let's head to the B'lok Creek, where you can participate in the catch-and-pay fishing business. Lastly, we’ll take a leisurely walk around the DM Fernando Domingo Sr. Cultural Center, celebrating the local culture and arts. It's an apt farewell, reflecting on Polomolok's diversity and beauty as we pack our bags and sweet memories to take back home.

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FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Polomolok

What's the best time to visit Polomolok?

The best time to visit Polomolok is during dry months, from January to April, when you can fully enjoy outdoor activities without worrying about the rain.

What are some local dishes I should try?

You must sample 'Tinolang Manok' (chicken in ginger soup) and 'Sinanglay na Tilapia' (stuffed tilapia wrapped in leaves). Don’t forget to try the fresh pineapples!

What's the local currency, and will international credit cards work there?

The local currency is the Philippine Peso. Most establishments in Polomolok accept major international credit and debit cards. However, it's handy to have some cash for local markets and small retailers.