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How to get to Sabang, Puerto Princesa, Palawan

February 25, 2012 by Josiah 10 Comments
  • Getting to Sabang via Shuttle Van
  • Getting to Sabang via Jeepney/Non-Airconditioned Bus
  • How to get to San Jose Terminal from Downtown Puerto Princesa
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Overnight at #SabangBeach, #PuertoPrincesa before going inside the #UndergroundRiver #PPUR #Philippines #Palawan #Bacpacking #BackpackingPhilippines

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Doing the Do-It-Yourself to the Underground River in Puerto Princesa? After getting your permit at the Underground River Booking Office at Puerto Princesa Town Proper you should head to Sabang Port.

There are 2 ways for you to get to Sabang Port from the town proper of Puerto Princesa and that is via jeepney or van.

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Let’s do the van first as it’s the most convenient of the 2 ways to get to Sabang.

1. Getting to Sabang via Shuttle Van

Lexus Shuttle Service offers van transportation from San Jose Terminal to Sabang Port.

Fare is 140 Pesos for Filipinos and 200 Pesos for foreigners and Travel Time is approximately 1 hour 45 minutes.

Be sure to reserve your seat by calling their booking office in Puerto Princesa. Here are their numbers – 0912-100-2651, 0917-585-9602

Schedule

Puerto Princesa to Sabang 7:30AM, 8:30AM, 10:30AM, 1PM, 3:30PM and 5PM.
Sabang to Puerto Princesa 7:30AM, 8:30AM, 10:30AM, 1PM, 3:30PM and 5PM.

Upon arrival at Sabang Port don’t forget to have your reservation to go back as the reservations gets full very fast.

If you have a flight around 5PM out of Puerto Princesa Airport the latest you should ride the van would be 1PM.

For more information about Lexus Shuttle Service click here.

Website: www.lexusshuttle.com

Facebook: facebook.com/lexusshuttle1025

2. Getting to Sabang via Jeepney/Non-Airconditioned Bus

Also from San Jose Terminal you can ride a Jeep or Non-Airconditioned Bus going to Sabang Port.

Posted in: Palawan, Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Sabang, Puerto Princesa, Palawan Tagged: Bus, How to get to Sabang Port, Jeepney, Lexus Shuttle Service, Non-airconditioned Bus, Underground River

Eulen Joy Bus and Vans to El Nido, Palawan

February 4, 2012 by Josiah Leave a Comment

Just in case you prefer other Shuttle Van Services other than Lexus Shuttle Service or you just want to try the bus going to El Nido from Puerto Princesa, Palawan you may want to try the services of Eulen Joy. They have Bus and Shuttle Vans to take you to El Nido.

Eulen Joy Bus to El Nido

Here are their schedules

Eulen Joy Bus

Puerto Princesa to El Nido
Schedules are 5AM, 8AM and 10AM

El Nido to Puerto Princesa
Schedules are 5AM, 7AM and 9AM

Bus Fare is 350 Pesos/person
Travel Time is 7-8 hours

Eulen Joy Shuttle Vans

Posted in: El Nido, Palawan, Palawan, Puerto Princesa, Palawan Tagged: Bus, El Nido, Palawan, Eulen Joy, Fare, Palawan, Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Shuttle, Travel Time, Van

How to get to Hundred Islands National Park from Bolinao, Pangasinan

January 30, 2012 by Josiah 1 Comment

Bus from Bolinao to Alaminos

From Bolinao you may ride a non-airconditioned mini bus going to Dagupan via Alaminos near the St. James the Great Parish Church. There are 2 bus stations that you can go to, Bolinao Express and Boltex Express.

Bolinao Express Station

First Trip is 6AM in the morning
Last Trip is 4PM in the afternoon
Bus leaves every 15 minutes and the two bus stations alternate their schedules.

Fare to Alaminos is 45 Pesos/pax; Travel Time is 1 hour
Fare to Dagupan is 100 Pesos/pax; Travel Time is 3 hours

Boltex Express Station

Contact Numbers
Bolinao Express – 0948-136-5011 Dispatcher
Boltex Express – (075) 554-2107

Tricycle from Alaminos Town Proper to Lucap Wharf

Posted in: Alaminos, Pangasinan, Bolinao, Pangasinan, Pangasinan Tagged: Alaminos, Bolinao, Pangasinan, Bus, Fare, Pangasinan, Tricycle

Public Land Transportation Types That Can Be Found in Tacloban City

October 4, 2011 by Josiah 1 Comment
Pedicab

Pedicab

Tricycle

Tricycle

Posted in: Leyte, Tacloban City, Leyte Tagged: Bus, Jeep, Jeepney, Land Transportation, Leyte, Multicab, Pedicab, Tacloban City, Tricycle

Safety in Victory Liner Buses

February 12, 2011 by Josiah 18 Comments

It all started when the conductor asked me if I was comfortably seated on a step near the door. I was sitting there because I offered my seat to a passenger who rode the bus on the way during my trip to Baguio for the Pilipinas Akyathlon. “Dibali sir, pagdating natin sa susunod na bayan may bababa, makaka-upo na kayo.” The truth is, I liked that seat more than my original seat because it gave me a different perspective of the road on night buses and it gave way for me to know the driver and the conductor.

“9PM na pala. TLC na.” Kuya Bryan, the conductor, then checked the passengers, “May nanonood pa, tapusin muna natin ang palabas bago natin buksan ang radyo.” and went back to his position near the door. I asked what TLC means, “True Love Conversations” a radio show on Love Radio that was hosted by Papa Jack. Apparently, Papa Jack was a hit for

Posted in: Baguio, Benguet, Experience, Manila City, Metro Manila Tagged: Baguio, Bryan, Bus, Conductor, Driver, Isdaan, Manaoag, Manila City, Metro Manila, Victory Liner, William
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