Davao Tour Itinerary


frisbee at paradise resort davao

Our super fun trip to Davao :)

Here is the general information on our actual itinerary going to Davao last June 2008, featuring the best tourist spots in Davao. We’re currently on the process of finding the actual itinerary, haha. We’ll update this post with the total breakdown of expenses, once we get all the info.

Going to Davao

Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines has regular flights going to Davao. Fares ranges from P1500 to P3000 (One-way, non-promo flights).

Check out our Travel Promos category for the latest promo fare from Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines.


General Information of this Itinerary

Duration: 4 Days 3 nights (4D 3N)

Number of people in the tour: 4 pax

Pocket money: P6000.00 (including pasalubong, hotels)

Reservation in White Water Rafting : P2000.00

Fare of flight per person: P4385.00

Total cost per person: P12,385


Davao Itinerary

(Click on each Location, for the detailed description)

Day 1:
- Arrive at Davao Airport
-Tour

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Eden Park Davao
Eden park is actually a nature park that’s situated on a hill in Davao city. We were actually told that this is the foot of Mount Apo[...]

Lumad at Jacks Ridge Davao
Jack’s Ridge
Jack’s Ridge is located in Shrine Hills, Matina, Davao city, about 30 minutes away from the town proper. It is near the Shrine hills’ station of the cross and church.[...]

Japanese Tunnel Davao
Japanese Tunnel
Japanese Tunnel was said to be the Japanese’s hide out in Davao during the World War II. It has now been commercialized[...]

Philippine Eagle Sanctuary
Philippine Eagle Sanctuary
Part of our first day tour at Davao is the Philippine Eagle Sanctuary. This is where our famous national bird is, (previously the Maya bird, naks[...]


Day 2:
-Tour

Bat Cave
Bat Cave
Samal’s Bat Cave also-known-as Monfort Bat cave, is home to almost 2000 fruit bats. It is said to be the largest colony of fruit b[...]

Hagimit Falls
Hagimit Falls
There is a gate at the entrance to Hagimit falls, where an entrance of P30 is required. From the gate, you have to walk to [...]

White House Davao
White House Davao
When we hear the word ‘white’ and then ‘house’ something creepy always comes to mind. And Samal Island’s White House[...]

Paradise Resort
Paradise Resort
While preparing for our trip in Davao. Catnap and I saw a frisbee while looking for goggles I think. We[...]


Day 3:
-Tour

ZipLine at Camp Sabros
ZipLine at Camp Sabros
A zip-line (also known as a flying fox, zip wire, aerial runway, death slide or tyrolean crossing) consists of a pulley [...]


Day 4:
-Tour

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Wild Water Rafting
White Water Rafting, was our last activity on our 4 Days, 3 nights tour in Davao. Prior to the trip, we have already reserved with D[...]

Davao Crocodile Park
Davao Crocodile Park
Davao crocodile park, as the name denotes, is home to a few crocodiles that were caught in the Mindanao area.[...]



Shops and Souvenirs in Davao

  • Souvenirs (Most items can be found in the market)
    • Suha (Pomelo)
    • Mangosteen (Available only during August)
    • Papaya (I got 1 kilo of papaya free from a vendor in the market :D )
    • Marang
    • Durian fruit and candy
    • Davao tshirt

Pictures of Davao:

(Click the picture to view the album)

Carlo, the chimpanzeeBaby CrocsTigersSnakes!One of the cute parrots at Davao Crocodile park


12 Responses to Davao Tour Itinerary

    • catnap03 says:

      yey!!! 1 year na ang 3D1Q.. and it all started with this tour ;)

    • eagersummerbeaver says:

      Hi!

      your site is very informative. :) actually, i’m still looking around for a possible destination for my family this summer (i know it’s kinda late to do that just now, but im still hoping id be able to book and somehow get a good deal). the only places i tried to read about are, bohol, cebu, palawan, and davao, the famous places that easily came to mind. but are there other places you could suggest? we are a family of 7, with a 16 year old and…a 3 year old toddler as my two youngests. :) where do you think is it best to go so that all of us will enjoy the most?

      thank you so much!

    • Dan Ismael says:

      Hi!! pwede po mahingi ung contact info nung nag set up ng tour nyo? thanks!!

    • ayan says:

      hi..
      baka pwede mahingi naman contact nyo sa taxi pra sa daytour.. papunta kami davao at pare pareho kami 1st timers.so hiring a cab to tour us i think is a good way to go rather than commute to each and every spot

    • sat says:

      hi! who provided your tour and where did you stay in davao? can i ask for their contact details? il be going there this march.

      thank you

    • mzp says:

      Hi, may I know how you got around Davao? Did you rent a car/taxi or did you ride jeeps and trikes from one point to another?

      Thanks,

    • dyah06 says:

      Hi, would like to ask san kyo nag-stay during your tour?

    • Lily Carr says:

      Hi! I am interested in going to the BAT CAVE. Who do I contact? Thank you

      lilycarr2009@yahoo.com

    • Angelica Gallego says:

      Hi! Just want to have the contact details of the taxi driver you hired in this tour.

      Thank you.

    • Cyndi Ortiz says:

      Hi,
      I am planning to go to Davao by February, kaso 2 pax lang kami. Can I request for the names and numbers ng contacts nyo nun nagpunta kayo dun? Thanks in advance. :)

    • Lmyx says:

      hi. thanks for this! :D

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