Convert Euro to Philippine Pesos (EUR to PHP)

The Euro to Philippine Peso (EUR to PHP) exchange rate is a key metric for European expats living in the Philippines and tourists visiting the archipelago. Staying updated on this rate helps you maximize your travel funds and manage local expenses efficiently.

EUR to PHP Converter

Master Currency Converter

The Formula

Multiply the Euros by the current exchange rate:

EUR × 68.40 = PHP

Example

A luxury dinner in Manila costs €50:

50 × 68.40 = 3,420 PHP

Europe to Philippines: Island Travel & Currency Insights

💡 The “68.5x” Multiplier

When exploring the beaches of Palawan or the streets of Manila, a reliable mental benchmark for March 2026 is that 1 Euro is worth about 68.50 Pesos.

🛍️ PHP Spending Power
10 EUR (~685 PHP) can cover a hearty Filipino lunch for two, several rides on a Manila jeepney, or a couple of local San Miguel beers at a beach bar.
📱 The GCash Advantage
Download the GCash app upon arrival. It is the dominant payment method in 2026, accepted everywhere from malls to small sari-sari stores.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the EUR/PHP rate fluctuating?

The rate is influenced by the economic performance of the Eurozone and the Philippines, as well as global trade trends. In 2026, the Peso has seen some stability, but the Euro remains strong due to positive interest rate differentials.

What is the best way to get Philippine Pesos?

Using a travel-focused debit card at an ATM (like BDO or BPI) is generally the best way to get the mid-market rate. For physical exchange, ‘Money Changers’ in malls often offer better rates than the airport, but always count your cash carefully.

Is 50 Euro enough for a day in the Philippines?

50 EUR (~3,425 PHP) is a very comfortable daily budget for a solo traveler. It can easily cover a nice dinner, local transportation (Grab or trikes), and a local day tour or activity like island hopping.

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