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Sep 19
What Makes Tagbilaran City a Perfect Spot for Remote Workers?

What Makes Tagbilaran City a Perfect Spot for Remote Workers?

  • September 19, 2022
  • John Carlo Pagsolingan
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Looking for an alternative place to work remotely with Remote Staff from the noise and stress of Metro Manila? Then the city of Tagbilaran may be the place for you. Besides being Bohol’s provincial capital, it is also a center of commerce and a rising economic city in the country.

In addition to its status as a rising economic center, there are plenty of things to do in Tagbilaran for visiting digital nomads. These include historical landmarks to scenic beaches.

Curious to know more about these and other factors that make Tagbilaran the perfect place for remote workers? Then this article for you. Here you will find more information about the opportunities for online jobs in Tagbilaran and other factors making it a remote worker’s haven.

Easy Access to Various Banks

Easy Access to Various Banks.

Besides having opportunities for remote jobs online, it is also essential for remote workers to have access to banks their company uses for paying salaries. Traveling far just to get your paycheck isn’t a hassle you would want to go through, right?

Fortunately, if you’re planning to work in Tagbilaran, finding a bank your company uses won’t be a problem. As the center of commerce in Bohol, it’s only natural that you will find several banks within Tagbilaran.

Having this access to several banks significantly reduces the hassle of getting your salary. And lets you focus on enjoying it instead. Sure, online banking exists, but you still have to go to a physical branch for vital processes like replacing your atm card or changing your account name.

Rent is Cheaper in Tagbilaran

Rent is Cheaper in Tagbilaran.

With how expensive housing is in Metro Manila and other major cities, it can be hard to find a place to stay these days. But what if that doesn’t have to be the case? What if you can find a more affordable place while still in an urban area?

Despite being one of the rising cities in the country, rent is surprisingly cheap in Tagbilaran. The average price per month for a room for rent here is from Php 3,000 to Php 10,000. Compare this to Manila, whose average monthly rent ranges from Php 6,000 to Php 14,000 and could even increase depending on location.

Internet is Getting Faster and More Reliable in Tagbilaran

Internet is Getting Faster and More Reliable in Tagbilaran.

A concern by those considering moving to the provinces to work remotely is how fast and reliable the internet there will be. After all, how can you accomplish your tasks and communicate with your clients without internet?

Because of this, you’ll be pleased to know that Tagbilaran is taking steps to fix this issue. A few months ago, they entered an agreement with Globe Telecom to install underwater fiber optics in the city. Before this, Smart Telecom introduced improved Long-Term Evolution (LTE) and LTE-Advanced services across the province.

With these advancements, internet speeds in Tagbilaran and other areas have gone from 20 to even 100 Mbps. That said, there will be times when the internet will be down or otherwise unusable. If you need an alternative internet source, just in case, you can get a pocket wifi.

Take a Break in One of Bohol’s Many Tourist Spots

Take a Break in One of Bohol’s Many Tourist Spots.

If you grow tired of staring at your screen the whole day, why not take a break and enjoy Bohol’s scenic and historical sights? Besides the world-famous chocolate hills, there are plenty of other places and things to do in Tagbilaran.

First up, there’s Panglao Island. Located just 18 km from Tagbilaran, it is famous for its pristine white-sand beaches and world-class diving sites. There are several beaches to choose from, and there are plenty of resorts you can check in during your trip there.

Besides Panglao Island, another famous destination in Bohol is the Loboc River. This River is just 24 km from Tagbilaran and boasts floating restaurants and small bancas traversing the river. There are also bands playing music for tourists to enjoy while riding and eating in the floating restaurants.

Another place worth visiting, particularly if you’re historically inclined, is the blood-compact site. Located within Tagbilaran, this monument commemorates the blood compact between Miguel Lopez De Legaspi and Rajah Sikatuna on March 16, 1565.

Why Not Give the City of Peace and Friendship a Shot?

Why Not Give the City of Peace and Friendship a Shot?

Despite not being as famous as the other major cities in the country, one shouldn’t dismiss Tagbilaran as a potential place to settle down. It’s the perfect place for remote workers who wish to work in an urban area that isn’t as crowded as Manila or Cebu.

May this article help you see Tagbilaran in a new light as a new place to work remotely on. If you’re looking for opportunities to try remote working, you can check out Remote Staff for job openings.

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John Carlo Pagsolingan is a carefree yet hardworking writer with aspirations of becoming a teacher in the future. He believes that remote working isn’t just a substitute; but is a legitimate alternative to face-to-face work. Learn more as he writes about the advantages of remote work and tips for aspiring remote workers.

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