What to pack for Manila in August
Heading to Manila in August? Here's a packing list built directly from local climate averages — not generic blog advice.
Manila, Philippines
⚠ Season-specific notes
- ★ ⚠ Peak typhoon season — check forecast 48h before flying East Asia typhoon season
Essentials
- ★ Passport + a photocopy stored separately Travel documents
- ★ Phone + charging cables (USB-C, Lightning as needed) Daily essentials
- • Refillable water bottle (1L) Reduces single-use plastic + saves money
- • Compact daypack (15–20L) For day trips, hands-free walking
- • Travel-size first-aid kit (band-aids, ibuprofen, antihistamines) Pharmacy access varies
Tops
- ★ Lightweight LINEN shirts (3) — short and long sleeve Avg high 31°C, humid — linen wicks sweat, breathes, dries fast
- ★ Breathable t-shirts (4–5) — linen-blend, bamboo, or merino Avoid pure cotton in this heat
- · Tank tops (2) Peak heat hours
Bottoms
- ★ Lightweight breathable shorts (3–4) — linen or quick-dry Avg high 31°C
- • 1 pair of light long pants Sun cover for long days + AC indoors
Outerwear & layers
- · Light cover-up (linen overshirt or scarf) for AC indoors Malls, restaurants, transport are arctic
Rain & weather protection
- ★ Full waterproof shell jacket (Gore-Tex or similar — NOT a 'water resistant' soft shell) 23 rain days, 480 mm
- ★ Compact umbrella (windproof, vented) Heavy rain — basic umbrellas invert in wind
- ★ Quick-dry pants (1 pair) Cotton/jeans become miserable when soaked
- • Waterproof phone pouch + dry-bags for electronics Heavy rain WILL find its way in
Footwear
- ★ Walking sandals with arch support (Teva, Chaco, Birkenstock) Warm weather comfort
- ★ Comfortable closed-toe walking shoes — sneakers Long sightseeing days, religious sites, traffic-dodging
Accessories
- ★ Insect repellent (DEET 25%+ or picaridin) Mosquitoes thrive in warm + wet weather
- • Sunglasses Bright days expected
- • Sunscreen (SPF 30) Year-round basics
Local style + dress code
- • Manila is casual + AC-arctic. Light layers help indoors. Modest dress at churches. Local culture tip
Power, voltage & adapters
- ★ 220V at 60Hz Mains electricity standard for Philippines
- ★ Plug types: A, B, C (Type A — flat 2-pin (US/Canada/Japan style)) Most common: A. Older buildings may also use B, C.
- ★ Check device voltage labels: 'INPUT: 100–240V' is dual-voltage (most modern phones, laptops, chargers — safe). Single-voltage 110V devices (older hairdryers, curling irons) need a step-down converter, not just an adapter. Philippines runs 220V — too high for US-only 110V devices
- • From the UK/Ireland: bring a G→A travel adapter UK Type G plugs don't fit Philippines's outlets
- · Easiest option: a universal travel adapter (e.g. Anker, Epicka) that handles A/B/C/E/F/G/I in one — covers ~95% of countries. If you travel to multiple regions
How this list was built
Every recommendation above maps to specific climate data for Manila in August: average high (31°C), average low (24°C), expected rain days (23), and any peak hazard seasons. Heavier items appear at colder temperatures; rain gear scales with how often it rains; sun protection appears when it's warm and dry.
The ★ items are essential — pack these first. The • items are recommended for comfort. The · items are nice-to-have if you have space.
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