Victory Liner, Genesis and JoyBus have multiple daily trips between Manila and Baguio City. There is a 24-hour bus service for this route. The first trip is at 12:01 AM and the last trip is at 11:55 AM. The travel time is around 6 hours.
BAGUIO CITY — The summer capital will open its borders to tourists from the rest of Luzon, including Metro Manila, by October 23, Mayor Benjamin Magalong announced on Saturday. Leisure visitors must sign up with an online Baguio travel system and book rooms at designated hotels for closer monitoring.
The average price of a 7-day trip to Baguio is $1,588 for a solo traveler, $2,852 for a couple, and $5,347 for a family of 4. Baguio hotels range from $33 to $153 per night with an average of $39, while most vacation rentals will cost $20 to $340 per night for the entire home.
All eligible tourists visiting Baguio must undergo COVID-19 testing up to 72 hours prior to traveling to the city. All DOH-prescribed testing methods will be accepted, and tourists must present a legitimate negative test result upon registering their trip and at designated entry points.
Victory Liner offers First Class and Regular Aircon buses going to Baguio. They have 6 daily trips of First Class buses going to Baguio. Fare is 800 pesos. First trip is as early as 1:15AM and the last trip is 11:15 AM.
There are two main ways how to commute from Manila to Baguio- through a bus or a private van. If you prefer going to Baguio in a bus. There are a few buses companies getting to Baguio from Manila: Genesis Transport: Cubao Dagupan Bus Lines, Partas, Victory Liner and Joy Bus.
Crystal Beach Resort, Zambales: How to Get There from Manila
- Make your way to the Victory Liner Station in Cubao, Pasay, Caloocan or Sampaloc.
- Board the bus bound for Iba, Zambales (via SCTEX).
- Get off near San Sebastian Church in San Narciso, Zambales.
- Ride a tricycle to Crystal Beach Resort.
It is possible to reach Zambales from Baguio. Go to the Victory Liner terminal and hop on the bus traveling to Olongapo. The trip may take up to 4 hours and costs approximately P450. Once in Olongapo, board another bus bound for San Antonio.
How long does it take to get from Olongapo to Baguio? It takes approximately 6h 10m to get from Olongapo to Baguio, including transfers.
How to get there: Take a Victory Liner bus from Caloocan, Pasay, Cubao, Earnshaw Sampaloc, or Olongapo to Iba, Zambales. Ride a tricycle from the terminal to Barangay Pundaquit.
By Bus: Botolan, Zambales is serviced by Victory Liner direct from their Manila depots in Caloocan, Cubao, Pasay and Sampaloc, check the Victory Liner Website for schedules (Link to Victory Liner). Traveling by air- conditioned coaches the travel time by roughly around 4 hours.
It takes approximately 3h 46m to get from SM City Pampanga to Baguio, including transfers. Can I drive from SM City Pampanga to Baguio? Yes, the driving distance between SM City Pampanga to Baguio is 184 km. It takes approximately 2h 30m to drive from SM City Pampanga to Baguio.
Yes, the driving distance between Baguio to Clark International Airport is 165 km. It takes approximately 2h 19m to drive from Baguio to Clark International Airport.
1. By Bus. There are two options in traveling to Baguio from Clark via bus. You can ride a P2P bus straight from Clark International Airport or from Dau Terminal.
The best way to get from Angeles City to Baguio without a car is to bus which takes 3h 30m and costs ₱270 - ₱1,100. How long does it take to get from Angeles City to Baguio? The bus from Dau Bus Terminal to Baguio takes 3h 30m including transfers and departs hourly.
With a grand total of 610 Php for a one-way trip to Baguio and for the return to Manila (Toll rates are applied for car only!)
MANILA TO SUBIC BY REGULAR BUS
- Whether you are coming from NAIA or any point in Metro Manila, travel to Victory Liner Bus Terminal. You can go to Pasay, Cubao or Caloocan terminal.
- Get on a Victory Liner bus bound for Olongapo. The fare is P230-290.
- From Olongapo, you can ride a jeepney or taxi to Subic/SBFZ.
Subic Bay can be reached by land sea or air. Subic Bay is just a two-hour drive from Manila. It is most accesible through land transportation. If you are going by car, take the Northern Expressway to the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway(SCTEx), then exit a few kilometers past the Angeles toll booth.
From Clark
- Enter the SCTEx through Clark/Angeles Exit and continue driving north for about 57km (around 40 minutes).
- Drive all the way to the Tipo exit at the end of the SCTEX.
- Drive to the Subic-Tipo Highway exit (about 0.80km).
- Enter the Subic Bay Freeport through the customs booth.