Naga can be reached by a variety of transportation modes: airplanes, cars, and buses. By plane, Naga is less than an hour away from the nation’s capital. Local tour operators can also arrange special chartered trips from their place of origin to Naga.
BY AIR | The Naga-Pili Airport, a 15-minute ride from the city center, has daily flights (Cebu Pacific) to and from Manila. Pal Express and Cebu Pacific offer daily flights between Manila and Legazpi, a 2-hour drive from Naga City. Airlines regularly offer affordable seats and promos.
Cebu Pacific Air, Inc., operating as Cebu Pacific and stylized as cebu pacific, is a Philippine low-cost airline based on the grounds of Mactan–Cebu International Airport, Lapu-Lapu City, Metro Cebu, Philippines. Founded in 1988, it is Asia’s oldest low-cost airline.
BY LAND | Buses leave their respective terminals in Metro Manila every 30 minutes or so (day and night) and one-way bus fares for ordinary non-airconditioned buses range from Php400 to Php700 while fares for airconditioned buses range from Php700 (40-seater) to P1,300 (25-seater). All buses bound for Metro Naga drop off passengers at the Bicol Central Station in Naga. Bus trips last between 8 to 10 hours.
It is very easy to navigate around the small yet beautiful Naga City with its accessible and affordable transport services.
Its ‘padyaks’ (pedicabs), ‘tricyles’ (motorcycles with sidecars), e-trikes (their environment-friendly version), and jeepneys can take you to where you want to go.
Going to nearby towns and provinces? Passenger buses and vans wait in transport terminals located in strategic places. The Bicol Central Station is a major transport hub for conveyances going in and out of the City.
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Online maps can help you get a feel of the “lay of the land” and for finding specific directions. A printable map is also available for download here, although some info may have changed since it was last prepared.