I have lived here over 5 years on a tourist visa, it costs less than 1USD per day, just follow the rules and advice of the Bureau of Immigration. If you plan to stay more than 30 days, visit the Bureau of Immigration office in downtown Dumaguete around your 3 week in town.
Stay in a hotel for your 2 week visit, many to choose from, Go Hotel next to Robinson Mall is inexpensive, easy to navigate to and from, and a lot of places to eat and get coffee nearby.
If you are an experienced motorcycle rider, renting a motorbike works great, many rental places at Santa Rosa and Perdices street in downtown Dumaguete. Wait to buy any cars or bikes. It may not seem like it when you are on the road here, but we drive on the right side in this country.
Explore one hour north (Bais City) to one hour south (Saiton City) ,if you see an area you like, ask the local or neighbors if there are any rentals nearby. There are some online ads for rentals but many only known by word of mouth.
I visited Thailand before and liked it very much. The advantage of the Philippines is the people are very friendly and speak English, the culture is more western than any other Asian country, the cost of living can be low and the quality of life can be high if you make good choices. The are adjustments and annoyances to living here. There are many expats from many countries, many places to socialize, the Filipinos make good friends too.
Remain flexible and have the least amount of commitment (housing, vehicles, business, relationship) in your first year if you decide to stay.
Good luck.
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Many years ago when I first started riding a bike in China, someone gave me a great piece of advice. He said assume everyone is going to do the most stupid thing imaginable. Assume every driver will pull out without indicating or looking in their mirror. Assume every driver is going to turn without indicating or stop for no reason. Assume every pedestrian will walk out in front of you without looking.
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Is a motorcycle the only way to see the place? You're getting older. Slow down! You see a lot more detail while walking or letting someone else drive. You can take pedicabs, EZ-rides, Jeepney's and habal habal. Personally, I wouldn't drive here without a tank. I suffer enough head injury just dealing with people here, never-mind taking a direct hit.
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