↠EL SALVADOR
The U.S dollar is the official currency of El Salvador.
This trip is an all-inclusive adventure, but you’ll need money for your visa on arrival ($12), 3 to 4 meals at the restaurant (~$25/meal), and to buy souvenirs and/or Salty Souls apparel if you want to.
There’s also the possibility to treat yourself with a massage ($45-60), book a private photoshoot with Pauline Mathiot ($280) and a private sound healing session with Ligia Jimenez ($75) .
We recommend bringing ~$200USD of cash money.
↠ECUADOR
The U.S dollar is the official currency of Ecuador.
This trip is an all-inclusive adventure, but you will need some cash money for 3 to 4 meals at the restaurant (~$25/meal), and to buy souvenirs and/or Salty Souls apparel if you want to.
There’s also the possibility to treat yourself with a massage ($45-60) and to book a private photoshoot with the photographer of the retreat Dana Bjarner ($280).
We recommend arriving with ~$200USD of cash money.
↠PHILIPPINES
The Philippine peso (PHP), or ‘piso’ in Filipino, is the official currency of the Philippines (see exchange rates).
During your time with us, there are a few lunches & dinners (1000 – 1500PHP ≈ $15-30 per meal) that are not included.
There’s also the possibility to book a private photoshoot with the photographer of the retreat Pauline Mathiot (15 000PHP≈$280) .
We suggest that you withdraw about 5000 to 10 000PHP ($90 to $180) when you land in Manila or at the airport in Siargao to get started. There are ATMs everywhere so it’s easy to get money.
↠INDONESIA
The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the national currency of Indonesia (see exchange rates).
During your time with us, there are a few lunches & dinners (250-350K IDR ≈ $15-30 per meal) that are not included.
We recommend bringing ~250$USD or 3.500.000 IDR of pocket money.
*If you can’t arrive with IDR in hands, we recommend bringing $US cash and change your money on the way to the villa. Simply ask our driver to make a stop at one of the various ”money changer”.