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Seair

Tel. No. (632) 897 8709

Website: www.seair.info

Routes from/to Manila: Angeles, Busuanga; Caticlan; Cuyo; El Nido; Puerto Princesa; San lose; Taytay (Palawan)

Sea
Inter-island shipping lines offering comfortable amenities have scheduled trips from Manila to regular points in the Visayas and Mindanao. These shipping lines have terminals at the North Harbor and South Harbor piers in Manila. Ferry services are also available for island-to-island travel in the Visayas and Mindanao. Travel time varies, depending on the destination.
For the latest schedules, visit the website or contact the telephone numbers of the shipping companies listed below


Negros Navigation Co. Inc.

Tel. No. (632) 232 6235 / 6255

Website: www.negrosnavigation.ph

Routes from/to Manila: Coron; Dipolog; fligan; Iloilo; Ozamiz, Puerto Princesa; Roxas
Sulpicio Lines, Inc.

Tel. No. (632) 232 5361 – 80

Website: www.sulpiciolines.com

Routes from/to Manila: Baybay; Cagayan; Calubian; Cebu; Cotabato; Dadiangas; Davao; Dipolog; Dumaguete; Estancia; fligan; Iloilo; Masbate; Nasipit• Ormoc; Ozamiz; Tagbilaran; Surigao; Zamboanga
WG&A Superferry

Tel. No. (632) 232 0490 / 232 0428



Website: www.wgasuperferry.com

Routes from/to Manila: Bacolod; Cagayan de Oro; Cebu; Coron; Cotabato; Davao; Dipolog; Dumaguete; General Santos; fligan; Iloilo; Nasipit/ Butuan; Ozamiz; Puerto Princesa; Suriyao; Tagbilarar), Zamboanga
The Strong Republic Nautical Highway (SRNH), launched in 2004 to boost inter-island commerce, trade, domestic tourism, and agro-industrial investment opportunities, is a highway through land and sea routes using the Roll-on-Roll-off (RORO) network of ferry terminals and vessels connecting the country's major economic centers with 22 links involving 41 sea ports. It is an alternative route to the Pan-Philippine Highway as it makes travel to the Visayas and Mindanao shorter and more efficient. It covers 919 kilometers of land travel and 137 nautical miles of sea travel, interconnecting 17 provinces and cities:

Luzon: Oriental Mindoro, Tagaytay/Cavite, Marinduque, Romblon, Batangas

Visayas: Aklan, Antique, Iloilo, Capiz, Negros Oriental, Negros Occidental, Bohol, Cebu, Guimaras, Siquijor

Mindanao: Misamis Occidental, Misamis Oriental, Lanao Del Norte, Dapitan City

Land
On any given day, the streets of Metro Manila are teeming with buses (airconditioned and non-airconditioned), cars, jeepneys, taxis (mostly air conditioned), and tricycles (and pedicabs, too) while above, on raised railways, electric coaches zoom. These are the modes of transport plying the main thoroughfares and minor roads within the metropolis.
Touring in the capital city can be done either by taking airconditioned buses as part of the tour packages arranged by local tour operators, by renting a car, or by hailing metered taxis. For local color, the adventurous may take the oftentimes uniquely adorned jeepneys to certain points of the tour coverage.

Big bus companies also provide transport service from Manila to many points in Luzon, to as far as Aparri, Cagayan in the north and Matnog in Sorsogon in the south. One or two bus companies also have long haul trips from Manila to Davao in Mindanao, with ferryboat rides for inter-island connection.
Basically the same modes of transportation-with some modification suited to the particular locales - are available in premier cities and towns in the island provinces.
Train - The Metro Rail Transit (MRT) and the two (2) Light Railway Transits (LRT1 and LRT2) ply within Metro Manila for about 30 minutes from first to last station. They are quite convenient to use and the best way to avoid traffic within the city.
MRT: from North EDSA station in the north down to Pasay City. Operates from 5:30am to 10:30 pm, Monday to Sunday.
LRT1: from Monumento station in the north down to Baclaran station in Pasay City. Operates from 5:00 am to 9:00 pm, Monday to Sunday.
LRT2: From Recto Avenue station, Manila in the west to Santolan Avenue, Pasig City in the east via Quezon City. Operates from 5:00 am to 10:00 pm, Monday to Friday; 6:00am to 8:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday.
Bus — The northern and southern districts of Metro Manila are linked by public buses that ply the premier thoroughfare of the metropolis, Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue (EDSA).
Nearby provinces are serviced by smaller lines from the cities, but the major lines have extensive networks throughout Luzon. Bus transport in the Philippines does not have a central bus terminal. Each bus company has its own terminal located all over Metro Manila.
Taxi – Metered taxis are widely available in key cities nationwide. Taxis may also be chartered per hour for a long period of time such as when going on a city tour. Make prior negotiations on the price and be sure to leave a 10% tip after the ride. Manila has the so-called Mega Taxis that are shared with other passengers.
Jeepney – Adorned with elaborate decorations, the jeepney is a truly unique vehicle, being a 'reinvented' type of the US military jeep used during WW II. Now the typical mode of transport used by the public, it can accommodate 10 to 15 passengers. In big cities such as Manila, jeepneys are used for shorter distance travel while for other areas, they are used for intermediate to longer-range routes.
The City Tour Jeepney, which is a collaborative project of Hop On Hop Off Travel, Inc. and Francisco Motors, is a customized jumbo jeepney depicting unique Filipino craftsmanship. The jeepney is over 8 feet in height with a load capacity of over 21 passengers. Audio­visual equipment is installed in the fully air-conditioned jeepneys for entertainment purposes and a medium for communicating the rich history of Manila's famed destinations. The jeepneys also have sing-along installations and a designated tour guide to assist guests and to share interesting trivia about the selected tour stops.
Initially, the City Tour Jeepney operates its regular routes within city limits starting from the airport and destinations like the Orchidarium, Coconut Palace, National Museum, Intramuros, Cultural Center of the Philippines, Ayala Museum, SM Mall of Asia; Hotel Inter-continental Manila, Makati Shangri-La, Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila Heritage Hotel. The jeepneys ply the streets of Makati and Manila from 8:00am to 5:00pm daily.
Tricycle - is a 3-wheel vehicle composed of a small-size motorcycle with a sidecar attached to it. These are not seen in the middle of Metropolitan Manila but in the suburbs and in smaller cities as a general mode of transportation. Normally, two passengers can be accommodated in the sidecar and one at the back of the driver's seat. Bigger tricycles can accommodate up to 6 persons.
Calesa - This 2-wheel horse-drawn carriage is a legacy from Spain. Calesas catering to tourists ply Roxas Blvd. Fare is negotiated and since it is relatively expensive, it is usually enjoyed mainly for tourism purposes.
Car Rental – There are several car rental companies within Metro Manila and the major cities in the Philippines. These companies provide hourly or daily rates.

CAR RENTAL COMPANIES

(DOT-accredited)
ABC Car Rentals & Tourist Transport

Tel. No. (632) 5316161


A Jul Global Transport Corp.

Tel. No. (632) 8517777


Ang's Tour

Tel. No. (632) 8330432


Annset Holidays Inc.

Tel. No. (632) 4006521


Arlyn R. Rarang Transport

Tel. No. (632) 8379212


Banahaw Luxury Transport Corp.

Tel. No. (632) 9296461


Bel-Air Service Center Corp.

Tel. No. (632) 8535555


Best Travel

Tel. No. (6321 8994582


Datkom Travel & Tours Transport

Tel. No. (632) 8222640


Diamond IGB Inc.

Tel. No. (632) 7768134


Direction Travel & Tours Inc.

Tel. No. (632) 5255941


Discovery Tours Inc.

Tel. No. (632) 8123328


DJM Travel & Tours Services Inc.

Tel. No. (632) 9202077


El Sol Tours

Tel. No. (632) 8328736


Enterprise Leasing Corp.

Tel. No. (632) 8557734


Euro Apartment

Tel. No. (632) 5510723


Executive Express Transport Services

Tel. No. (632) 4145893


FMR Corp.

Tel. No. (632) 7415078 GRC


Transport Services

Tel. No. (632) 7264848


G&S Transport Corp.

Tel. No. (632) 5315142


Hafti Transport Inc.

Tel. No. (632) 5120298


Haranah Tours

Tel. No. (632) 4116567


Integrated Rentals Inc.
Interisland Travel & Tours Inc.

Tel. No. (632) 5238720


International Car Rentals Inc.

Tel. No. (632) 8903252


Jangee Tourist Transport Inc.

Tel. No. (632) 8535331


JTB Tours & Travel Inc.

Tel. No. (632) 5264290


Jumbo Transport Inc.

Tel. No. (632) 8256171


KJL Tour Leader

Tel. No. (632) 5212313


Mak Transport

Tel. No. (1632)700192S


Maynilad Tours

Tel. No. (632) 9313000


Mario Galvez Transport

Tel. No. (632) 6433748


MGTorres Tourist Transport

Tel. No. (632) 8013618


Morelia Tours & Travel Inc.

Tel No. (632) 5240691


Morning Star Tour Planners Inc.

Tel. No. (632) 450111 1


MSIC Transportation Inc.

Tel. No. (632) 6816138


Orix Auto Leasing Phil. Corporation

Tel. No. (632) 8932526


Pacific Blue Transport Services

Tel. No. 09153914530


Peninsula Car Charter Services

Tel. No. (632) 8311392


Phil Transport Express Corp.

Tel. No. (632) 8329571



Placid Transport

Tel. No. (632) 8098894


RJCZ Travel & Tours

Tel. No. (632) 8552724


Shandy Transport Services

Tel. No. (632) 8332592


Solid Master Tours Transportation

Tel. No. (6321 7245610


St. Michael Transport of Makati Corp.

Tel. No. (632) 8816782


Stork Travel & Tours

Tel. No. (632) 8500005


Subic Holiday International Tours

Tel. No. (632) 5261905


Sunshine Transportation Inc.

Tel. No. (632)8328736


Thousand Island Transport Corp

Tel. No. (632) 7317130


Trans-Inter Corp.

Tel. No. (632) 8524772


Transville Systems

Tel. No. (632) 8224514


Tritran Inc.
Triple A Car Rental Services

Tel. No. (632) 8954382


Unlimited Travel & Tours Tel. No.

(632) 8372318


VS Yasona Car Services Tel. No.

(632) 5226810




Swingaround Philippines

Introduce yourself to a land whose peculiarity lies in its kaleidoscope of all things Eastern and Western, past and present. Hop on Philippine Airlines, for a SWINGAROUND tour of the Philippines!


Within each SWINGAROUND PHILIPPINES tour package is a fascinating tale waiting to unfold -with you as the lead character. A saga about a unique, living and breathing culture, evolved from centuries of foreign influence. An adventure through magnificent landscapes, treasure-filled seas, and ways of life as diverse as the country's 7,107 islands.

These are the stuff that have spawned legends-, the things of which memories are made. And they're all yours to experience with SWINGAROUND PHILIPPINES tours!


Choose from several pre-arranged tour packages, each designed to let you indulge in your favorite activity, while experiencing a little bit of everything else the Philippines has to offer. Or better yet, customize your own itinerary with the help of your travel agent. Either way, you're sure to have the time of your life, with SWINGAROUND PHILIPPINES!
Generally, Swingaround tour packages include:

Round-trip airfare

Airport transfers

Hotel accommodation with daily breakfast

Tour options and activities

PAL OFFICES
DOMESTIC
Manila

Tel. No. (63-02) 855-8888/855-7888

Fax No. (63-02) 853-8344
Bacolod

Tel. No. (63-34) 434-1595/434-1596

Fax No. (63-34) 433-9661
Butuan

Tel. No. (63-85) 341-5156/341-5257

Fax No. (63-85) 341-5144
Cagayan De Oro

Tel. No. (63-88) 857-2294/726-795

Fax No. (63-88) 858-8863
Cebu

Tel. No. (63-32) 340-0191/340-3107

Fax No. (63-34) 340-0026
Cotabato

Tel. No. (63-64) 421-1212

Fax No. (63-64) 421-7001
Davao

Tel. No. (63-82) 222-0366/226-4604

Fax No. (63-82) 221-5513
Dipolog

Tel. No. (63-65) 212-2360


General Santos

Tel. No. (63-83) 552-5282

Fax No. (63-83) 553-3943
Iloilo

Tel. No. (63-33) 320-3003/320-3131

Fax No. (63-33) 321-1222
Kalibo

Tel. No. (63-36) 262-3260/262-3263

Fax No. (63-36) 262-4717
Laoag

Tel. No. (63-77) 607-0312/607-0316

Fax No. (63-77) 607-0314
Lagazpi

Tel. No. (63-52) 481-0780

Fax No. (63-52) 481-0779
Puerto Princess

Tel. No. (63-48) 433-4565/433-2651

Fax No. (63-48) 433-5138
Roxas

Tel. No. (63-36) 621-0244

Fax No. (63-34) 621-0618
Tacloban

Tel. No. (63-53) 321-2212

Fax No. (63-34) 325-7224
Tagbilaran

Tel. No. (63-38) 411-2232/411-3552

Fax No. (63-38) 411-3102
Zamboanga

Tel. No. (63-62) 993-0330/993-2955

Fax No. (63-62) 933-2958
INTERNATIONAL
Bandar, Seri Bagawan

Tel. No. (60-03) 2141-3899

Fax No. (60-03) 2148-1357
Bangkok, Thailand

Tel. No. (66-02) 633-5713/633-5714

Fax No. (66-02) 671-5470
Beijing, China

Tel. No. (86-10) 6510-2991/2992/2993

Fax No. (86-10) 6510-2990
Busan, Korea

Tel. No. (82-51) 466-0333

Fax No. (82-51) 464-2197
Doha, Qatar

Tel. No. (97-4) 455-8760

Fax No. (97-4) 455-8766
Dubai, UAE

Tel. No. (97-14) 203-3788/316-6632

Fax No. (97-14) 295-4422
Fukuoka, Japan

Tel. No. (81-92) 412-3232

Fax No. (81-92) 412-3277
Guam

Tel. No. (1-671) 632-1615/632-1617/19

Fax No. (1-671) 632-1625
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

Tel. No. (84-8) 827-2105/2106

Fax No. (84-8) 827-2107

Hong Kong

Tel. No. (852) 2301-9300

Fax No. (852) 2368-8408
Honolulu, USA

Tel. No. 1-800-435-9725/1-800-635-8653*

Fax No. (80-8) 840-1118
Jakarta, Indonesia

Tel. No. (62-21) 526-8668

Fax No. (63-34) 526-8656
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

Tei. No. (60-3) 2141-0767

Fax No. (60-3) 2148-1357
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Tel. No. (60-3) 2141-0767

Fax No. (60-3) 2148-1357
Las Vegas, USA

Tel. No. 1-800-435-9725/1-800-635-8653*

Fax No. (702) 281-4575
Los Angeles, USA

Tel. No. 1-800-435-9725/1-800-635-8653*

Fax No. (1-310) 338-7186
Okinawa, Japan

Tel. No. (81-98) 951-1933

Fax No. (81-98) 951-1934
Osaka, Japan

Tel. No. (81-6) 6444-2541

Fax No. (81-6) 6444-2543
San Francisco, USA

Tel. No. 1-800-435-9725/1-800-635-8653*

Fax No. (1-4151) 217-3162
Seoul, Korea

Tel. No. (82-2) 774-3581

Fax No. (82-2) 774-2155
Shanghai, China

Tel. No. (86-21) 6279-8765

Fax No. (86-21) 6279-8762
Singapore

Tel. No. (65) 336-1611

Fax No. (65) 336-9068
Sydney, Australia

Tel. No. (61-2) 9279-2020

Fax No. (61-2) 9279-2077
Taipei, Taiwan

Tel. No (88-62) 2506-7255

Fax No. (88-62) 2503-9901

Tokyo, Japan

Tel. No. (81-3) 5157-4362

Fax No. (81-3) 3581-3056
Vancouver, Canada

Tel. No. 1-800-435-9725/1-800-635-8653*

Fax No. (60-4) 276-6018
Xiamen, China

Tel. No. (86-592) 239-4729/239-4730/65

Fax No. (86-592) 239-4725


* First and Mabuhay Class Passengers, Mabuhay Miles Elite and Premier Elite Members.




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