
Calling the Philippines: your guide to the Philippines' country code (+63)
Product · 25 September 2025Clément Bolmont
Whether you’re connecting with friends and family or reaching out to a business, calling someone in the Philippines can be more straightforward than you might think. The first step is to master the Philippines country code, +63, which is the key to connecting your call. For anyone outside the Philippines, understanding the correct dialling format, area codes, and common mistakes is essential for a successful connection.
This guide walks you through everything you need to know about dialling a Philippine phone number from anywhere in the world.
What's the country calling code for the Philippines?
The country calling code for the Philippines is +63. This code is a universal identifier that tells a phone network your call is destined for the Philippines.
When you're calling the Philippines from another country, you must dial this code at the beginning of every phone number.
On a mobile phone, the plus symbol (+) is a universal stand-in for your own country's international exit code, which means the +63 format will work automatically. If you're using a traditional landline phone, you'll need to replace the + with the specific exit code of the country you're calling from.
Your step-by-step guide to the Philippines' dialling code
Making a successful call to the Philippines involves combining a few key components in the correct order. By following this simple guide, you can ensure your call connects on the first try.
- For landline phones: to call a Philippine number from a landline, you must first dial your country's international exit code, followed by the Philippine country code (63), the 1–2 digit area code, and finally the 7-digit local number
The format: your country's exit code + 63 + Area code + 7-digit local number.
So, if you wanted to call a Manila landline number, 2-555-0123, from Australia, you'd dial: 0011 63 2 555-0123.
- For mobile phones: calling from a mobile phone is often simpler. Instead of dialling a specific exit code, you can use the + symbol, which is a universal substitute. After the + symbol, you dial the country code (63), followed by the mobile prefix, and the 7-digit local number.
The format: +63 + mobile prefix + 7-digit local number.
For example, to call the Philippine mobile number 917-555-0123, you'd dial: +63 917 555-0123.
What are Philippine area codes and why do they matter?
An area code is a numerical prefix that routes phone calls to a specific geographical region within the Philippines. It's a crucial part of a landline number because it ensures your call reaches the right city or province. When calling a Philippine landline from another country, you must use the right area code to connect to the right place.
Here's a breakdown of the area codes for some of the Philippines' major cities and regions:
City/region | Area code | Dialling example |
Manila | 2 | +63 2 555-0123 |
Quezon City | 2 | +63 2 555-0123 |
Cebu City | 32 | +63 32 555-0123 |
Davao City | 82 | +63 82 555-0123 |
Bacolod City | 34 | +63 34 555-0123 |
Cagayan de Oro | 88 | +63 917 555-0123 |
In the Philippines, mobile numbers are typically 10 digits long and begin with a 9 as the mobile prefix. When dialling from outside the country, you must include this prefix as part of the number.

What to do if your call won’t connect
If you've tried to make a call to the Philippines and it's not working, it's usually due to a small dialling error. Here are a few common issues to troubleshoot:
- Forgetting the country code: it's easy to accidentally skip the +63. Always double-check that it's there.
- Using the wrong exit code: when calling from a landline, ensure you're using the correct exit code for the country you're in. Using the + symbol on a mobile phone eliminates this error. If you're calling from Australia, the exit code will be 0011.
- Time zone differences: the Philippines observes a single time zone, Philippine Standard Time (PST), which is UTC+8. Be mindful of the time difference to ensure you're calling at a convenient time for the person you're trying to reach.
Staying safe: Philippine emergency numbers
While you'll hopefully never need it, it's a good idea to know the emergency number for the Philippines in case you or someone you know needs urgent assistance while there. The National Emergency Hotline is 911. This number costs nothing to call from any phone in the Philippines.
For a comprehensive list of emergency and non-emergency services, you can check the official Philippine government website.
Beyond traditional calls: staying connected with apps
With the rise of smartphones and the internet, many people now use data-based apps to make calls and send messages. Services like WhatsApp, FaceTime, and Facebook Messenger allow you to make voice and video calls over an internet connection, normally at no extra cost beyond your data plan.
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Staying connected while abroad with Revolut
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Frequently asked questions about the Philippine calling code
Which country uses +63 as a calling code?
The country code +63 is used for the Philippines.
Is there a difference between calling a Philippine mobile or landline?
Yes, there is. For a landline, you must use the country code followed by a 1–2 digit area code, and then the 7-digit local number. For a mobile phone, you must use the country code followed by a 10-digit mobile number that begins with a 9.
What happens if I forget the area code?
Your call to a landline won't connect properly. The area code is a mandatory part of the Philippine dialling format for all landlines.
Is it possible to call the Philippines without fees?
Making no-fee calls is usually possible through internet-based apps like WhatsApp, FaceTime, or other Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services, as long as you have a stable WiFi or mobile data connection. With a Revolut eSIM, these calls use your data plan rather than your phone's traditional calling minutes, so you avoid per-minute charges.
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The information provided is accurate as of 15 September 2025.
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