Fly from Moscow to Manila with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Moscow to Manila with Etihad Airways and swap Russia’s majestic capital city for the ‘Pearl of the Orient’ in the Philippines.
A vibrant city full of creativity and colour awaits, with numerous art galleries and a thriving music scene. In Manila, skyscrapers reside next to traditional temples and beaches are just a car ride away. Fly from DME to MNL and discover the Philippines’ beating heart.
Flying from Moscow to Manila: FAQs
What is the weather like in Manila?
Manila enjoys a warm climate, with the hottest months (April and May) seeing daily average temperatures reach 33ºC. The driest months are before this, from January to April, but rain can fall throughout the year.
The weather is coolest between September and December. Temperatures can range from the mid-20s but still reach highs of 30ºC at this time.
Is Manila easy to get around?
There are numerous ways to get around Manila that suit long and short journeys. The metro system consists of the MRT (metro rail transit) and LRT (light rail transit), which takes you to into the city.
There are convenient air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned buses across Manila, which the locals regularly use. Jeepneys are a traditional and fun way to travel, while metered taxis are also available.
Top tips for Moscow to Manila
Discover Manila’s history
Admirers of Moscow’s historical architecture can take a trip to Intramuros in Manila. Also known as ‘The Walled City’, it was built by the Spanish in 1571 and has been used for a variety of purposes ever since.
Grand churches, cathedrals and colonial houses are ready to be explored. Reminiscent of a European city, it’s a great example of Manila’s diverse history.
Visit a UNESCO site
While Moscow is home to one of the most iconic cathedrals in the world, Manila has its own in San Agustin – a 16th century church that’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Admire the pretty yet unassuming exterior, but step inside and view a magnificent interior full of Baroque-style, intricate mouldings and grand vaults.