Thursday, December 4, 2008

Hotel Arrangments When At Subic Bay

When You Arrive At Subic if you have choosen one of the numbers that i have given in post befoe this one then you can then ask to rent them for the day to travel all around subic or just ring the subic.com number Tel. No.: (+6347) 252 - 9978 and they can arrange everything you need to travel around and even help with the full list of hotles get you the best possible package for any hotel in subic or in the surrounding areas

Hotel Arrangements



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If you're not sure where to stay on your vacation spot you can find reservation services by contacting tourism websites of the place you'd want to visit. Don't select the cheapest hotel; there's always a reason it's cheap, and it's not worth the savings. If you know which hotel you want to stay at, you can often get a better deal by going directly to their web site.
Another thing you can do is look at the online prices, and then call the hotel you want to stay at directly. They sometimes have "rack rates" that are cheaper than the online rates, and if you tell them what the online deal is, you may be able to get a better deal directly from the hotel.
Package deals booked through travel agencies sometimes cost less considering that everything is thought

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Planning Your Travel To Subic Bay

Planning Your Vacation Online





With the resources that exist today on the Internet, it's easy for anyone to plan their entire vacation online. Whether you're driving somewhere to spend the night or flying on a trip round the world, you can plan your whole trip yourself online.



Transportation is the first step. Do you want to go by air, sea, or land? When you consider this, take into consideration the time it will take you to get to your destination, how much luggage you need to take, and how much it's going to cost you. Sometimes air travel, if the plane has one or more stopovers, takes longer than traveling by car; and sometimes travel by car is more expensive than taking the train.
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Travelling By Car



Tel. No.: (+6347) 252 - 9978 From Manila To Subic 7000 peso includes gas and drinks (one way)
Tel. No.: (+6347) 252 - 9978 From Clark To Subic 3500 peso includes gas and drinks
(one way)
The car that will pick you up is a modern Dodge Carvan V6 With Captains Chairs see picture Below:

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For a family of four or more, travel by car is usually the most economical choice. The great thing about planning a driving vacation online is the amazing flexibility of free online maps. Input your start and destination points, and you can get maps, driving directions, even addresses and phone numbers to restaurants, attractions, and hotels along the way.
Even if you don't have a car you can go call up or search a travel agency on your vacation place and let do the job of renting you one.

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Air Travel


In the highly competitive world of air travel today, you can often find some very good deals when planning your vacation online, particularly with discount air travel brokers. If you're making last-minute plans in a non-peak season, you may be able to find some phenomenal deals through these brokers on major airlines. Don't forget to get a quote from them before choosing your air travel company.


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Bus Travel


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Bus travel is the budget way to go, but that doesn't mean you won't find comfort. Bus transportation goes everywhere, and you can find regular or charter bus travel to be as comfortable these days as air and rail travel. It does not have the cachet of either of these, though. Victory Liner is the dominant bus line here in the Pgilippines, and their prices can be extremely reasonable. The further you need to go, though, the more expensive it gets. Traveling by bus is a no-frills way to travel. You'll have no more baggage space than you do on a plane, and you will need to bring your own entertainment -- books, personal music, etc. You should also plan to bring at least snackable food with you, as you'll be able to buy limited food only at scheduled stops.
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How To Get Here From Manila

How to get there


Subic's stragetic location allows travellers an easy access to its wonders.

The Subic Bay International Airport offers a wide arrange of chartered flights.

Travelling by land is equally as easy, now with the opening of the Subic-Clark expressway, going to Subic have never been easier.



Travelling by Land from Manila
Subic Bay Freeport Zone is 110 kms. North of Manila, the Philippines' capital city, where Saulog Transit and Victory Liner air-conditioned buses provide passengers regular transport services to and from Olongapo City terminal. A short jeepney ride takes you from the Victory Liner terminal to the Freeport, while Saulog Transit terminal is just a stone's throw away from the vicinity.

Travel via Victory Liner Terminal
Main stations from Manila are Pasay (Edsa, Pasay), Caloocan (713 Rizal Avenue Extension, Caloocan City) and Cubao (EDSA, Cubao). Buses' schedule (either Zambales or Olongapo) is from 4:00 AM with 1 hour interval.
Travelling by car via Lubao and rural road (Approx. time of travel: 3.5 hours)
From Manila take the North Luzon Expressway all the way to San Fernando exit and pass thru towns of Pampanga (Bacolor, Guagua, Lubao) and Bataan (Dinalupihan) to the Subic Bay Freeport Expressway (Tipo Road, Bataan).
Travelling by car via SCTEx (Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway) (Approx. time of travel: 1.5 hours)
From Manila and any point in Luzon. Take the North Luzon Expressway all the way pass San Fernando through Dau and exits to the Subic Bay Freeport Expressway (Tipo Road, Bataan).