Guidelines

Which is the best bus terminal in Manila?

Which is the best bus terminal in Manila?

Alabang (South Station Transport Terminal). If you’re in the area of Makati or BGC and are headed for the Bicol Region, the South Station Transport Terminal in Alabang, Muntinlupa would be your best bet. It’s the go-to terminal for anyone headed that far south of Luzon.

Where are the bus terminals in Cubao, Philippines?

Most of the bus companies in Cubao have terminals in Pasay; but the majority of bus companies here have routes going to Laguna or Batangas. The easiest way to get there would be via city buses that are headed for LRT.

Is there a bus from Cubao to Batangas?

Cubao is perfect for those who live or work in the northern parts of Metro Manila. Southerners, on the other hand, choose to head for Pasay City. Most of the bus companies in Cubao have terminals in Pasay; but the majority of bus companies here have routes going to Laguna or Batangas.

Is there a bus from Manila to Visayas?

Saying a bus will take you from Manila to any point in Luzon, Visayas, or Mindanao (yes, it is possible to get from Manila to Visayas or Mindanao by bus) will entirely depend on where you’re at in Manila. To make it easier, here’s a list of places where you should be for trips you want to take outside the Metro: 1.

Southwest Interim Provincial Terminal HK Sun Plaza (Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines) Superlines Bus Terminal Cubao (Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines) Swagman Fly The Bus Manila (Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines) TriNoma Public Transport Terminal (Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines)

Are there any bus lines in the Philippines?

Inter-provincial bus lines ply from Baguio to Dagupan and Cabanatuan. Davao ACF Bus Lines – Serves routes between Davao City and towns in Davao Occidental. Davao Metro Shuttle – Based in Davao, despite its name it has a wide range of provincial operations across Mindanao and Visayas.

What kind of bus does GV Florida transport use?

A Del Monte Aero Adamant, operated by GV Florida Transport, Inc. This specific bus uses a Hino RM2P chassis paired with a Hino P11C-TH engine.