MANILA DOMESTIC AIRPORT
Read moreThe domestic flight terminal is located 1 km from the international terminal. It deserves to be completely renovated; it is more like a small provincial airport than that of a metropolis such as Manila. A tax of 200 P is payable for domestic flights. There is a prepaid taxi service when leaving the terminal and taxis meter.
OCEAN JET
Read moreTowards Cebu. Departures at pm and pm for arrivals at pm and pm. Count 900 or 1 200 P per person according to comfort. Return from Cebu at 6 pm and 15 pm.
Towards Siquijor (Siquijor Twon). Departure at pm, arrival at pm. Count 200 or 350 P. Return to 6 am, arrival at pm.
Toward Tagbilaran ()). Departures at pm and pm for arrivals at pm and pm. Count 650 or 850 P. Return to 8 p. m. and 17 p. m.
OCEAN JET
Read moreOcean Jet starts at 6 h every day from Siquijor Town via Dumaguete in Tagbilaran. From Tagbilaran, departure at am, arrival at Dumaguete at 19 pm, departure half an hour later for arrival at Siquijor Town at 20 am. Count 700 or 1 000 P per person according to comfort.
PARTAS BUS
Read moreOffers regular departures to Ilocos (Vigan, Laoag), but also Bangued, Baguio and San Fernando, from the Terminal terminal (except for Baguio, departures from the terminal in Pasay). Also to Clark Airport (Angeles) twice a day. Interesting: conducts the provincial link (all hours) between Baguio and Vigan.
NINOY AQUINO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Read moreNAIA airport is divided into 4 terminals, in separate buildings (check your terminal). Terminal 1 is for international flights, except Philippine Airlines (PAL), Terminal 2 is mainly used by PAL. Other major airlines use it; terminal 3hosts international and domestic flights (Cebu Pacific). Finally, terminal 4 (20 minutes away) is for internal propeller flights of local airlines (PAL and Cebu).
AIR SWIFT
Read moreAir Swift is a private airline owned by the Ayala real estate and investment group. A regional airline, it operates mainly to and from El Nido airport, the archipelago's iconic and most popular tourist destination. Today, Air Swift has 24 daily flights linking El Nido with Manila, Clark, Coron, Caticlan (Boracay), Cebu and Panglao airports. There are also several weekly flights between Manila and Busuanga. It is the only airline to operate direct flights between El Nido and other tourist hubs such as Boracay and Coron.
CEBU PACIFIC
Read moreProvides two daily flights from Manila to am and pm (return to pm and pm). 1 hour 15 min of flight.
MACTAN CEBU INTERNATIONAL AIPORT
Read moreIt is one of the Philippines' two international gateways, along with Manila Airport. Terminal 1 is dedicated to domestic flights and Terminal 2 to international flights, mainly to Asia. Cebu airport is located on the island of Mactan (Lapu-Lapu). By car, Cebu City can be reached in 30 to 45 minutes without traffic jams. The easiest way is to take a cab or Grab at the exit, which costs around 450 PHP.
CEBU PACIFIC
Read moreIt is the largest low cost airline in the Philippines. It serves many destinations with internal flights such as Manila and Cebu of course but also Legazpi, Caticlan (to reach Boracay), Busuanga (Coron), Siargao, Davao, Dumaguete, etc. But also about thirty destinations in Asia such as Hong Kong, Macau, Bangkok, Seoul, Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Ho Chi Minh, Taipei, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Osaka. While fares are low, delays (and even cancellations) on internal flights are not uncommon.
DE MANILLE
Read moreSeveral daily departures from Manila (1 hour drive) with Philippine Airlines (www.philippineairlines.com), Cebu Pacific (www.cebupacificair.com), Air Phil Express (www.airphilexpress.com) or Zestair (www.zestair.com.ph).
MALAYSIA AIRLINES
Read moreService to Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu.
PHILTRANCO
Read morePhiltranco is a bus and coach company founded in 1914. It operates in the Bicol region of the Philippines. The company has undergone several changes of ownership over the years. In 1958, it passed into the hands of the Tuason family, then in 1971, it was bought by the Mantrade group and renamed Pantranco South Express, Inc. Despite financial difficulties in the 1980s, the company managed to recover thanks to restructuring in 1974. In 1979, it extended its services to the Eastern Visayas region and began offering ferry crossings in the San Bernardino Strait. Philtranco offers clean, comfortable buses, equipped with wifi, toilets and an on-board entertainment system.
PHILIPPINES PORT AUTHORITY
Read moreCan provide information about companies and schedules.
PHILIPPINE RABBIT
Read moreDessert Bangued in Abra province, Laoag in Ilocos province, San Fernando in the Union province, Vigan in Ilocos province.
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL RAILWAY
Read moreThe PNR train from Manila to Bicol was not in service at the end of 2010. After closing in 2006, the line reopened at the end of 2009, but a typhoon again damaged it. It appears that it will be operational mid -2011, even though many of the world doubts. The cars would be new or almost, but the rails are still in poor condition. To follow…
PHILIPPINE AIRLINES
Read moreProvides three daily flights from Manila, at a. m., p. m. and p. m. Return to p. m., p. m. and p. m.