How to go there in Bacolod City

Bacolod City in Negros Occidental has long been considered one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Philippines. The growth of the eco tourism sector is not just due to the popularity of the area, but also because the means of transportation in and around the country have improved, especially Negros.

Getting to Bacolod from Manila and Angeles City

The easiest way to travel to Bacolod City in Negros from Manila is by plane. The major airlines, such as Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific, all have daily flights that will take you to Bacolod. From the National Capital Region it is about a 45 minute flight.
Your destination will be the Bacolod-Silay International Airport, which had just been recently completed. Upon arrival at this world class facility, you can call any of the buses or taxis in the vicinity to take you to the city.

If you prefer to travel by sea, there are several ferries that will take you from Bacolod City to Manila. There are several large shipping companies in the metropolis, including WG&A Philippines Inc, Sulpicio Lines and Negros Navigation.

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Tierra Alta Clubhouse in Valencia, Dumaguete

Home at its best at a reasonable cost.
Amid the green lushes vegetation lies a mystical beauty that nestled on the slopes of Palinpinon in Valencia, Negros Oriental. It is a beauty engulfed with breath-taking sights. A beauty with valuable work of art. And a beauty surrounded by magnificent architectural edifices designed with perfection. This is what Tierra Alta Residential Resort is all about.
A mountain-side residential resort with the perfect scent of peace and serenity of nature combined with the heights of luxury and adventure.
Situated 800 feet above or 12 minutes away from Dumaguete City, Tierra Alta gives you an astounding panoramic view of the sea and neighboring islands.
With its wide range amenities, Tierra Alta takes you to another side of the world as you savor their world-class services they offer in the Greece-inspired clubhouse and pavilion; the lagoon-type infinity swimming pool; the restaurant; the picnic and bonfire areas; the lighthouse viewing deck and the cliff-side boulevard. Sports facilities such as basketball and tennis courts are also soon to be added. All these, within a 33-hectare mega-development project with 24-hour security.

Facilities and Amenities

  • Wide Concrete Roads and Covered Drainage
  • Spectacular view of the mountains and the ocean
  • Landscaped Open Spaces
  • Perimeter Fence
  • Main Entrance Façade
  • Sports Complex
  • Complete Electrical & Water Facilities
  • Street Lights
  • One of a kind Club House featuring a Lighthouse
  • The Aquatica Infinity Pool
  • Tierra Cafe and Sky Lounge Bar
  • 24-hour Security
If you’re around dumaguete to visit their tourist attractions like Apo Island, you should add Tierra Alta to your itinerary if you have some spare time. The Greek-inspired clubhouse is built on a mountain-side giving a breathtaking landscape view.
Tierra Alta Clubhouse has a hotel and resort and fun amenities like zipline and swimming pool. You’re also welcome if you just want to go sightseeing.
Tierra Alta Clubhouse Rate:
Non-Members Entrance Fee (Consumable)
Adult – PHP 200
Child – PHP 50
Sightseeing Only – PHP 50
Zipline Ride
Adult – 250 PHP
Child – 200 PHP
Swimming Pool
Adult – PHP 500 (Consumable 200)
Child – PHP 350 (Consumable 15)

Tierra Alta can be reached through public transportation by riding a trike from Dumaguete’s public market. The far is usually 12 Pesos. However, most trike drivers refuse just drop the passengers in front of Tierra Alta’s entrance since they don’t want to drive up the slope. So, you’ll have to walk a few meters. We were lucky because a clubhouse staff saw us and let us hitchhike. Going down is easy since the view is great and you’ll get to see all the beautiful houses.


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How to go there in Vigan Island


Getting There: Vigan Islands Philippines (By Land)

The 408 km stretch from Manila to Vigan City is a comfortable seven hour ride along the scenic Ilocos Highway. Partas Bus Co., Dominion and the Philippine Rabbit Bus Line regularly ply the Manila-Vigan route.
By Air
Laoag International Airport is serviced thrice a week by Philippine Airlines to and from Manila. Public transportation is available for trips from Laoag City to Vigan City which is 80 kilometers or 1 1/2 hour drive away.

Getting Around: Vigan Islands Philippines

One can move around Vigan on a "calesa" tour or tricycle. Minibuses and jeepneys provide transportation from Vigan to other municipalities and neighboring provinces.
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How to go there in Tagaytay: Land Travel


One of the most recurring questions thrown at Tutubi by his friends is how to get to Tagaytay by commuting i.e. using public transportation. He entertains most queries but this time, he'll just refer his friends here for the information.

Before giving directions to Tagaytay, did you know the origin of Tagaytay's name? Tagaytay is actually an old Tagalog word for ridge, being a place on a ridge of an ancient caldera, similar to Taytay town in Rizal province that also sits on a ridge. Should you know anyone living in Tagaytay such a government official, please inform him/her that the Tagaytay legend of the "taga, Itay" is just not true and unfounded, something the people of Tagaytay falsely celebrate with a re-enactment during the Araw ng Tagaytay celebration on June 21.
Tagaytay's primary tourist attraction is Taal Volcano, the smallest volcano in the world, besides its cold weather that appeals to Manila denizens escaping the searing summer sun


How to get to Tagaytay:

Driving directions to Tagaytay for those with private cars, vans or taxi cabs:

Option 1: via SLEX Sta. Rosa Exit, the most popular and easiest, is a straight drive all the way to Tagaytay Public Market (and right smack into Tagaytay Econo Inn) where you turn right going to Tagaytay city proper and Nasugbu/Balayan/Lemery Batangas or left going to People's Park in the Sky. Usual travel time from Makati CBD is 1.5 hours.

Option 2: SLEX Greenfields Exit, an alternate route to Tagaytay that pass by Pramana, Nuvali, Eton City and Paseo de Sta. Rosa, ideal to avoid traffic buildup on Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay National Road on Saturday mornings thus making it the fastest route to Tagaytay on weekends.

Option 3: SLEX Southwoods exit then Governor's Drive in Carmona going to Dasmarinas. Turn left on Maguyam Road just before the Shell Station to your left.

Option 4: Roxas Boulevard, Baclaran, Coastal Road, Bacoor, Imus, Dasmarinas via Aguinaldo Highway. Not recommended due to presence of heavy traffic made worse by SM Dasmarinas and Robinsons Palapala. At the end of Aguinaldo Highway is the Tagaytay Rotonda (roundabout) where a statue of Ninoy Aquino, a BPI with ATM, Days Inn, Max's Restaurant and 7-11 store as landmarks.

Option 5: Another route for the adventurous to Tagaytay is via Daang Hari that passes by Molino, Bacoor, Imus, Dasmarinas and Silang. It bypasses the traffic chokepoint of Bacoor rotonda but not SM Dasma and Robinsons.

Option 6: From Sto. Tomas, Batangas via StarToll in going to Lipa City, take Sambat exit and follow the national road to Talisay then go up Ligaya Drive, the zigzag road to Tagaytay (sometimes called Bitukang Manok, not for the faint of heart and newbie drivers)

Note: If you're a foreigner, you can hire vans to get there or an airport taxi. Some taxi drivers charge a fixed rate or double the meter fare plus toll fees.

How to Commute to Tagaytay:

This is a backpacking blog so backpacking Tagaytay should really mean taking public transportation :P

If you're going to Tagaytay via public transportation, request the driver to drop you off at your destination if along the way or at Tagaytay Rotonda (landmarks: Ninoy Aquino monument, BPI, Max's, 7-11) where you can ride jeepneys or tricycle to your target place.

From Manila Airport to Tagaytay City: the cheapest way is to ride the shuttle service from all terminals that pass by MRT Taft Avenue Station and ride BLTB or Crow Transit Buses to Tagaytay. Alternatively, hire a taxi to take you directly to Tagaytay (no idea on current fares) or just to the bus stations.

From Mandaluyong to Tagaytay: Ride vans (V-Hires) bound for Batangas and Tagaytay in front of Starmall at the corner of EDSA and Shaw Boulevard (walking distance from MRT Shaw Boulevard station). Fare as of posting time is PhP150.00 (this is the best option for those living in Rizal province)

From Laguna to Tagaytay: In Pagsanjan Public Market, there are vans/fx/V-Hires going to Palapala in Dasmarinas Cavite. On reaching Pala-pala transport terminal (near Robinsons Dasmarinas and SM Dasma), transfer to a bus going to Tagaytay where it's less than an hour away.

Calamba to Tagaytay: ride shuttle service at the public market beside Waltermark Calamba or at the Calamba Central Terminal. Cheaper alternative, ride a jeepney going to Balibago complex in Sta. Rosa then transfer to Tagaytay-bound jeepneys.

Balibago to Tagaytay Public Market: Regular jeepneys plying the route to/from Balibago Transport terminal in Sta. Rosa Laguna to Tagaytay Public Market route.

From Alabang: ride the van/fx at the terminal at the corner of SLEX and Alabang-Zapote Road, Filinvest Festival Mall, or still another at Starmall (formerly Metropolis Mall Alabang)

From Cubao, Quezon City: ride buses going to Nasugbu, Lemery or Calatagan at Cubao Bus Terminal in front of Ali Mall.

Shuttle service (vans, FX, V-Hires) in front of EGI Mall (Jollibee) at the corner of Taft Avenue and Sen. Gil Puyat Ave (Buendia) going to Nasugbu, Balayan and Lemery, Batangas that all pass by Tagaytay.

Shuttle service (vans, FX, V-Hires) going to Nasugbu, Balayan and Lemery at Metropoint mall basement at the corner of EDSA and Taft Avenue (accessible from LRT EDSA Station or MRT Taft Avenue station, this is also the so-called EDSA Rotonda though there's really no rotunda there). Current fare is PhP160.00 (regardless of where you're going since it's a derecho trip...information provided by Tutubi's officemate who lives in Balayan, Batangas)

Buses to Tagaytay:

Bus Fare to Tagaytay Rotonda from EDSA Rotonda (EDSA corner Taft Avenue, near LRT and MRT): PhP83.00 (as of March 2011)

JAM Transit has trips to Tagaytay, Balayan, Batangas, Lemery. Jam Transit terminal is at Taft Avenue corner Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue accessible from LRT Buendia station.

Crow Transit (Crow bus terminal at the corner Taft Ave & EDSA right below MRT Taft Avenue station and walking distance from LRT EDSA station, same terminal as Erjohn & Almark and Genesis behind Sogo Hotel and MacDonalds) has buses to Nasugbu/Calatagan/Balayan in regular schedules.

BLTB (EDSA, Malibay, Pasay City) has buses every 15 minutes to Nasugbu, Balayan or Calatagan Batangas that pass by Tagaytay

Kirby Bus to Tagaytay from Lawton

San Agustin bus with signboard "Mendez-Tagaytay" from Harrison Plaza on Vito Cruz (Pablo Ocampo) or Baclaran via Coastal Road, Aguinaldo Highway to the towns of Bacoor, Imus, Dasmarinas and Silang before reaching Tagaytay. (note this is a slow route due to lots of chokepoints in Cavite)

Saulog Bus Lines with signboard "Mendez-Tagaytay" from Harrison Plaza in Manila or Baclaran via Coastal Road, Aguinaldo Highway to the towns of Bacoor, Imus, Dasmarinas and Silang before reaching Tagaytay (note this is a slow route due to lots of chokepoints in Cavite)

Celyrosa Bus Lines, ordinary buses (i.e. non-airconditioned) in Pasay City (note this is a slow route due to lots of chokepoints in Cavite)

Getting Around Tagaytay via Jeepneys

Once you alight from your bus at Tagaytay Rotonda, you can proceed to your destination by riding jeepneys:

Jeepneys going to People's Park in the Sky (indicated on the jeepney signage or emblazoned on the sides) at Olivarez Plaza near Tagaytay Rotonda will take you to People's Park in the Sky, Picnic Grove, Tagaytay Public Market (where you can catch jeepneys going to Balibago, Sta. Rosa, striking distance from Enchanted Kingdom), Rowena's Cafe (after a jeepney ride to Balibago), Good Shepherd Convent (Bahay Pastulan pasalubong, near Mary Ridge), Tagaytay Econo Inn, Royal Taal Inn, Keni Po Rooms, Aroma Apartelle, Amora Rooms, 5R Rooms for Rent, T House, Development Academy of the Philippines, Japanese Garden, Tagaytay Gymnasium.

Jeepneys with signboards Nasugbu or Mendez will take you to Mendez Junction, Pamana Restaurant, Antonio's Restaurant, Bag of Beans, Caleruega Church (after a tricycle ride), Evercrest Hotel, RSM Lutong Bahay Restaurant, Mijo Hotel, Magallanes Square (Starbucks, Figaro, Leslie's Restaurant, Max's, Cafe Lupe, Kitaro, LZM Lutong Bahay, Magallanes Square Hotel), Josephine's Restaurant, Royale Parc Hotel and Restaurant, The Summit Ridge Hotel, Tagaytay International Convention Center, Mushroom Burger, Rancho Ferva Lodge, Taal Vista Hotel, Bali Village Hotel, The Roberts Inn, Hotel Dolores, Residence Inn (with a mini-zoo), Tagaytay City Hall, Mahogany Market, 41st Division USAFFE site (beside Metro Tagaytay College of Business and Arts in Kaybagal South), Splendido Taal Golf and Country Club, Sonya's Garden et al.

Jeepneys to Talisay, for those wanting for a boat ride in Taal Lake, are available at the corner of the highway and Ligaya drive (landmark: Tagaytay Elementary School)

Going back to Manila, you may need to ride a jeepney to People's Park in the Sky, then transfer to a jeepney going back to Olivarez Plaza where you wait for buses to take you back to Manila. Recommend buses via Sta. Rosa (SLEX), and not via Silang/Dasma/Imus/Bacoor (Aguinaldo Highway) for lesser travel time.

Tricycles can also be hired in Tagaytay (taxis are not available) but usually charge fares much more than taking public utility jeepneys (PUJ) so be forewarned.
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