Manila is the premier gateway for travelers wanting to explore the Philippines—be it foreign backpackers or local travelers wanting to see the rest of the country—most of the flights that connect to the rest of the archipelago can only be accessed from its airport. Metro Manila itself is a colorful and vibrant city, but not everyone really wants to stay long in Manila.
Nevertheless, some of Manila’s tourist spots—like Intramuros or BGC—can be easily visited if you have a layover in the city or if you still have time to spare before your flight. But what about your baggage? Are you actually going to drag them all throughout the metro? Can you actually leave your baggage somewhere?
With Bounce, yes, you actually can.
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Bounce, the world’s largest luggage storage network, offers convenient luggage and bag storage locations across the globe—including Metro Manila, which has more than a dozen partner venues, including hotels and shops where security is a priority.
With no size limit, you can check in your backpacks, rolling suitcases, and even oversized baggage like guitars, surfboards, or bicycles (just make sure to notify ahead of time for approval).
Depositing your luggage through Bounce is easy:
1. Download the Bounce App or access it through the Bounce Website.
2. Click the nearest Bounce-accredited luggage storage on the map.
3. Click Book, then pay the required fees using a credit card, PayPal, or Google Pay.
4. Head over to the address and drop your bag.
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Their rates start at $3.12 (₱181.00) for one whole day (24 hours) of storage, which can be cancelled and refunded any time before you drop your bag, should you change your mind.
And for total peace of mind, all partner locations are vetted, and each reservation is protected by Bounce protection up to €10,000 (₱610,000++). They also have 24/7 chat customer service, should you have any concerns that need a human support.
Bounce is the perfect and affordable solution for travelers wanting to explore more without the hassle of lugging along heavy and bulky bags in between waiting for your next bus ride or airplane flight.