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London HeathrowDavao City Francisco Bangoy
LHR - DVO
LHRDVO
London Heathrow
Mon 17/6
2 stops27h 40m
Davao City Francisco Bangoy
Sun 23/6
2 stops22h 50m
London GatwickDavao City Francisco Bangoy
LGW - DVO
LGWDVO
London Gatwick
Mon 17/6
2 stops51h 45m
Davao City Francisco Bangoy
Sun 23/6
2 stops43h 05m
London GatwickDavao City Francisco Bangoy
LGW - DVO
LGWDVO
London Gatwick
Tue 4/6
3 stops38h 55m
Davao City Francisco Bangoy
Sat 22/6
3 stops42h 40m
London GatwickDavao City Francisco Bangoy
LGW - DVO
LGWDVO
London Gatwick
Mon 17/6
2 stops51h 45m
Davao City Francisco Bangoy
Mon 24/6
2 stops37h 05m
London HeathrowDavao City Francisco Bangoy
LHR - DVO
LHRDVO
London Heathrow
Thu 26/9
2 stops42h 10m
Davao City Francisco Bangoy
Thu 3/10
1 stop26h 30m
London HeathrowDavao City Francisco Bangoy
LHR - DVO
LHRDVO
London Heathrow
Sat 1/6
3 stops40h 45m
Davao City Francisco Bangoy
Sat 8/6
2 stops28h 40m
London HeathrowDavao City Francisco Bangoy
LHR - DVO
LHRDVO
London Heathrow
Wed 2/10
2 stops26h 45m
Davao City Francisco Bangoy
Sat 9/11
1 stop21h 50m
London GatwickDavao City Francisco Bangoy
LGW - DVO
LGWDVO
London Gatwick
Fri 31/5
2 stops24h 50m
Davao City Francisco Bangoy
Sat 8/6
2 stops53h 15m
London HeathrowDavao City Francisco Bangoy
LHR - DVO
LHRDVO
London Heathrow
Thu 26/9
1 stop22h 25m
Davao City Francisco Bangoy
Thu 3/10
1 stop21h 10m
Currently, February is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Davao City (average of £1,027). Flying to Davao City in December will prove the most costly (average of £1,685). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£813
February
£808
March
£867
April
£866
May
£820
June
£885
July
£1,097
August
£844
September
£809
October
£931
November
£986
December
£1,326
DVO Temperature | 27 - 28 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Davao City, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, March is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 28.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 27.0 C).
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They changed my flight but didn't notify the other carrier. I can't do online check-in and had to wait 30 min to get it all sort out at the counter.
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They changed my flight but didn't notify the other carrier. I can't do online check-in and had to wait 30 min to get it all sort out at the counter.
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They changed my flight but didn't notify the other carrier. I can't do online check-in and had to wait 30 min to get it all sort out at the counter.
Davao is one of the safest and friendliest cities in the Philippines, and is on the main island of Mindanao. Its remarkable scenery and wide range of local attractions such as clean island beaches, some of the world’s best dive sites, mountain areas and wildlife sanctuaries appeal to all ages. Excellent shopping and dining also make it an exciting destination that combines the charm of the countryside and a bustling cosmopolitan metropolis.
The city boasts the country’s highest mountain, Mount Apo. Don’t miss Tudaya Falls which is in Davao del Sur, close to Mount Apo – this 492 ft (150 m) waterfall is one of the highest within the Mt. Apo National Park area, and is widely held to be among the country’s most beautiful.
Jack’s Ridge is one of the city’s most famous attractions, and during World War II the area was the headquarters of the Imperial Japanese Army. Today, you can explore crash sites and tunnels, or relax in the pool and bar area. There are also several trails where you can see prehistoric Taklobo or clam shells that are relics from the millions of years the area was underwater.
Historic highlights of the city include San Pedro Cathedral which was built in the 19th century, and the beautiful Lonwa Buddhist Temple. The Shrine of the Holy Infant Jesus, or Santo Nino Shrine on Shrine Hills road is a favourite stop for visitors, and you can learn more about the city at the Dabawenyo Museum.
Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy extreme sports like zip-lining, mountain biking and rock climbing at Kalinawan on the east coast of nearby Samal Island. You’ll find several of the best snorkelling and diving spots here too, and swimming and kayaking are also popular.
Visit unique wildlife destinations; as well as the amazing Crocodile Centre where you can see indigenous Philippine crocodiles, animal lovers will adore the Philippine Eagle Centre which is home to the country’s national bird, the Philippine eagle.
The best way to get around the city is by taxi, and local drivers are said to be the the most honest in the country. They won’t haggle if they realise you’re a tourist, so you’ll be charged the same regular fares as locals. You can pay for black taxis by card, and be sure to say ‘salamat’ or ‘thank you’ at the end of your journey. There are buses, but they mainly operate on the north to south routes in and out of the city. Locals take the colourful jeepneys which cover all parts of Davao and are available 24 hours a day, and they’re an excellent choice for more adventurous travellers.