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HOW TO GET TO ZAMBALES

FROM MANILA

Manila has many terminals that travel to different parts of Zambales or at least pass it. There are bus stations in Cubao,
Pasay and Manila. There are also several companies that run this route, such as Arayat Express, Genesis Transport and
Baliwag Bus, just to name a few. The ticket price and travel time depend on which part of the province you want to visit.

 If you plan to visit ANAWANGIN and / or NAGSASA Cove, buses to the San Antonio Public Market in Iba cost
around P360 with Victory Liner. Once at the station, rent a tricycle that takes you to Pundaquit for the P80 for
two people.
 If you are going to CRYSTAL BEACH, you can get on to San Narciso around P280. After disembarking at San
Sebastian Church, rent a tricycle to take you to the P30 resort for two people.

FROM CLARK

Zambales is also available through Clark!

1. If you are coming from the airport, take the shuttle that runs directly to the Dau Bus Terminal, which costs P100.
2. At the terminal you board a bus that runs to Olongapo around P140. The trip can take an hour and a half.
3. In Olongapo, take the bus to San Antonio, Zambales. The ticket price is approximately P59 and can take 1 to 2
hours depending on traffic. There are also buses that run to other parts of Zambales from Olongapo.

FROM BAGUIO

It is possible to reach Zambales from Baguio. Go to the Victory Liner terminal and hop on the bus that goes to Olongapo.
The trip can take up to 4 hours and costs approximately P450. Once in Olongapo, board another bus heading for San
Antonio. Ticket price is about P59 and takes about 1 to 2 hours depending on traffic.

If you have time to spare, Baguio has a number of notable attractions. Places of interest include Burnham Park, Camp
John Hay, Mines View Park, the colorful Stobosa Houses, BenCab Museum, Strawberry Farm and Tam-awan Village to
name a few.

FROM LA UNION

 If you are coming from La Union, you’ll need multiple transfers before you reach Zambales.
 From San Juan, board a jeep traveling to San Fernando, and tell the driver you’ll alight at the Partas Terminal for
buses to Baguio. Fare for this is P11.
 At the terminal, buy a ticket for Baguio for P98.
 From Baguio, make your way to the Victory Liner Terminal.
 From there, get on any bus traveling to Olongapo for P450. This may take up to four hours.
 After arriving in Olongapo, board a bus going to San Antonio. Fare is P59 and may take 2 hours.

FROM MALOLOS

 Take a bus to Olongapo (Victory liner Bus) for 2-3 hours then transfer to jeep to go to Subic Zambales.

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