Bordering Iraq and Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, or officially the State of Kuwait sits on the tip of the Persian Gulf. The country has a mixture of liberal and traditional Islamic culture. Kuwait City, the capital of Kuwait, is adorned by modern high-rise buildings, luxury hotels, and also spectacular mosques and palaces.
Located in the Middle East, Kuwait is generally hot and dry. The summers in Kuwait are from April to October and are not the best times to visit the city as the summers are very hot and humid and the temperatures go so high that you will be spending most of the day indoors. March to May, which is spring and September to October, which in autumn are the best times to visit Kuwait. These are also the best times to enjoy Kuwait’s beaches. Winter offers a pleasant temperature for outdoor activities during the daytime and also chilly evenings but may also bring along rain.
Iloilo International Airport (ILO) – The Iloilo International Airport is the fourth busiest airport in the Philippines and is located 24 kilometres northwest of Iloilo City. The airport which takes only a 20 to 30-minute drive to reach is also one of the most beautiful airports in the Philippines. The three most common transportation used to get to Iloilo airport are taxi, shuttle van and jeep. The taxi is the most convenient and one whole taxi will cost around PHP350 to PHP400 each way. The shuttle van is a much cheaper alternative, which only costs PHP50 to reach the SM City Iloilo Mall. If you are looking to save money and don't mind a long detour, the Jeep will only cost PHP16 to get to town.
Kuwait International Airport (KWI) – The Kuwait International Airport is located 15.5 kilometres south of Kuwait City in Farwaniya, Kuwait. The Kuwait International Airport is also the only commercial airport located in Kuwait. The airport offers free Wi-Fi access at multiple points in the airport, disabled facilities, banks and money exchange facilities, baggage storage, duty-free shops and also an array of restaurants and cafes to choose from. There are only two public transportation methods to choose from to get to Kuwait International Airport. The choices available are public bus which takes approximately 30 minutes and costs PHP 45 and taxis which cost approximately PHP 1182 per car.
Kuwait experiences a different climate from Iloilo. Kuwait experiences a desert climate with an average temperature of 25.3 degrees Celsius while Iloilo experiences a tropical climate with warm and sunny days accompanied by rain all year round. Iloilo's average temperature is 27.1 degrees Celsius. The biggest difference between the two cities is the amount of rain both cities receive. Iloilo receives an average of 2083 mm of rain per year. However, Kuwait only receives 103 mm of rain yearly.
Bordering Iraq and Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, or officially the State of Kuwait sits on the tip of the Persian Gulf. The country has a mixture of liberal and traditional Islamic culture. Kuwait City, the capital of Kuwait, is adorned by modern high-rise buildings, luxury hotels, and also spectacular mosques and palaces.
Located in the Middle East, Kuwait is generally hot and dry. The summers in Kuwait are from April to October and are not the best times to visit the city as the summers are very hot and humid and the temperatures go so high that you will be spending most of the day indoors. March to May, which is spring and September to October, which in autumn are the best times to visit Kuwait. These are also the best times to enjoy Kuwait’s beaches. Winter offers a pleasant temperature for outdoor activities during the daytime and also chilly evenings but may also bring along rain.
Iloilo International Airport (ILO) – The Iloilo International Airport is the fourth busiest airport in the Philippines and is located 24 kilometres northwest of Iloilo City. The airport which takes only a 20 to 30-minute drive to reach is also one of the most beautiful airports in the Philippines. The three most common transportation used to get to Iloilo airport are taxi, shuttle van and jeep. The taxi is the most convenient and one whole taxi will cost around PHP350 to PHP400 each way. The shuttle van is a much cheaper alternative, which only costs PHP50 to reach the SM City Iloilo Mall. If you are looking to save money and don't mind a long detour, the Jeep will only cost PHP16 to get to town.
Kuwait International Airport (KWI) – The Kuwait International Airport is located 15.5 kilometres south of Kuwait City in Farwaniya, Kuwait. The Kuwait International Airport is also the only commercial airport located in Kuwait. The airport offers free Wi-Fi access at multiple points in the airport, disabled facilities, banks and money exchange facilities, baggage storage, duty-free shops and also an array of restaurants and cafes to choose from. There are only two public transportation methods to choose from to get to Kuwait International Airport. The choices available are public bus which takes approximately 30 minutes and costs PHP 45 and taxis which cost approximately PHP 1182 per car.
Kuwait experiences a different climate from Iloilo. Kuwait experiences a desert climate with an average temperature of 25.3 degrees Celsius while Iloilo experiences a tropical climate with warm and sunny days accompanied by rain all year round. Iloilo's average temperature is 27.1 degrees Celsius. The biggest difference between the two cities is the amount of rain both cities receive. Iloilo receives an average of 2083 mm of rain per year. However, Kuwait only receives 103 mm of rain yearly.