
Royal Subic: The biggest department store in Subic. They carry imported and local housewares, cooking items, and snacks. Royal Subic also carries branded clothes. Most of are surplus so they're actually cheaper. Has an extensive selection of cigarettes and perfumes.
Uncle Ed's: Uncle Ed's is a small convenience store in Binictican (where most FedEx people live). They have a lots of basic things and are useful if you suddenly run out of cold soft drinks, milk, or some other must-have item. Recently, they have gotten a lot of good sweets and candies, such as M&Ms, Dr. Pepper, Tootsie Rolls, and lots of other treats like that.
Island Souvenirs: Buy your Subic souvenir shirts in Seahorse Tours and Souvenirs. They very funky island shirts for as low as US $8.
Freeport Exchange: They are mostly the same as Royal Subic. However, they also carry some electronics (However, all use 220 volts). Freeport also carries Subic's largest supply of candy (but it's a close competition with Royal Subic)!
Pure Gold: Also a big department store beside Royal Subic.
Value City: Value City has a lot of things that other stores don't. They have a lot of quick snacks, and an extensive supply of cat food.
National Bookstore: Books, magazines, and a cafe. They are also very popular for getting school supplies.
American Hardware: A hardware stores that carries lots of useful things. All their products are imported from the United States. They have lots of items that are very rare in the Philippines. American Hardware also runs the only car wash in Subic Bay.
Bretto's: This is actually in Olongapo, not in Subic, but it's very useful. It is a meat shop. They sell lots of good meats, such as steaks, chicken saugage, and ground beef. Many FedEx people go there, as it is one of the few places that has imported US meat.
Seahorse Tours & Souvenirs: you will find them located directly next to the cinema with ample of free parking in the front or the side parking lot.The majority of our items have been selected from livelihood programs and sole artist. Livelihood programs are projects originally sponsored by local government or non profit organizations with the intent of helping those in need to develop skills and a means to earn, to supplement their current income or in many cases to provide a means of support. We have found that many of the items produced as the results of these programs are of very high quality and we are proud of showcases these items.
