Daytrip is a private car service platform that connects you with local drivers who will transport you door-to-door. We also give you the opportunity to explore sights/attractions along the way. We drive, you discover.
Daytrip offers private door-to-door transfers with optional sightseeing stops, hourly driver hire, and curated day trips — all with local English-speaking drivers and operating across 130+ countries.
The cancellation policy may vary depending on your trip. The cancellation conditions available for your booking will always be shown before confirming your trip. Depending on eligibility, Daytrip offers different cancellation options:
Non-refundable: If your trip is canceled after confirmation, the amount paid will not be refunded.
Standard: If your trip is canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time, the amount paid will be refunded in full. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before departure are not eligible for a refund.
Flexible: If your trip is canceled at least 1 hour before the scheduled departure time, the amount paid will be refunded in full. Cancellations made less than 1 hour before departure are not eligible for a refund.
Trips booked less than 24 hours before departure may not be eligible for free cancellation unless stated otherwise during the booking process.
Yes! Book a private, door-to-door airport transfer with a local English-speaking driver. Enjoy fixed and transparent pricing, no hidden fees, and the option to pay in advance without the hassle of exchanging cash at a foreign airport.
You will receive the vehicle that best fits the number of travelers in your group, ranging from a sedan to a van for groups of up to 7. Depending where you travel, you can book anything from a sedan comparable to a Toyota Corolla to a Mercedes V-Class to a Classic Cuban Car. While the exact model may vary, we always ensure that the vehicle provided meets your needs in terms of safety, reliability, and comfort. You may be upgraded to a larger vehicle class free of charge depending on availability. Since our largest vehicle seats 7, for groups larger a combination of vehicles will be used. We will send you the exact vehicle details a few days before your trip.
Everywhere except the USA, drivers will supply appropriate child seats (just let us know during booking). In the USA, certain states require you to supply your own child seats.
Baguio is hilly, with steep, winding streets and many stairs, which can be challenging for strollers and wheelchairs. Flatter, easier areas include Burnham Park and some mall districts. Sidewalks are uneven in places, and crowds build during peak season. Comfortable shoes are a must, and planning routes around the slopes helps.
Baguio is generally safe and popular with families, with a friendly atmosphere. Watch your belongings in crowded markets, on jeepneys and during festivals, where pickpocketing can occur. Roads are steep and winding, so take care as a pedestrian. During the rainy season, stay alert for landslides and follow local weather advisories.
Tipping is appreciated but modest in the Philippines. Many restaurants add a 10% service charge; if not, leaving around 10% is a kind gesture. Small tips for drivers, hotel staff and guides are welcome. Rounding up the bill or leaving loose change is common at casual spots and with street vendors.
Rent a boat at Burnham Park, walk bustling Session Road and take in the views at Mines View Park. Explore the BenCab Museum for Cordillera art, wander the Botanical Garden and visit Camp John Hay. Do not miss the public market for fresh strawberries, vegetables, woven goods and local crafts.
The Philippines uses the Philippine peso (PHP). In Baguio, malls, hotels and larger restaurants accept cards, but cash is essential at the public market, on jeepneys, and at street food stalls and small shops. ATMs are plentiful in the city center around Session Road. Carry smaller bills, as vendors may not always have change.
The Philippines has two official languages: Filipino, which is based on Tagalog, and English. English is widely spoken and used on signs, menus and in business, so visitors rarely face a language barrier. In Baguio you may also hear Ilocano and local Cordillera languages. Communicating in English is easy almost everywhere.
Baguio is famous for fresh strawberries, often served as strawberry taho (warm tofu with syrup) or in shakes. Try ube (purple yam) jam, sweet treats from Good Shepherd, and Cordillera dishes like pinikpikan. Warm up with locally brewed coffee and longganisa, a regional sausage, from the lively public market.
The dry season from November through May offers the most reliable weather and cool mountain air. February is especially popular for the Panagbenga flower festival, but expect big crowds and higher prices. The rainy months from June to October bring heavy downpours and possible typhoons, though the landscapes turn lush and green.
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So, so happy I stumbled upon this website to book two private transports while visiting Lima, Peru. They were both one-way trips approximately 3 hours in length. Great communication as soon as everything was booked via email and I then downloaded their app. I had a few issues with the app and the customer service was awesome trying to assist me in getting it corrected. Honestly impressive customer service which gave you a positive feeling that you made the right choice. Both drivers were right on time - No issues whatsoever! Can't say enough about the service and ease of everything when travelling so far away. Great job to the daytrip team! Would strongly recommend.