How to get to Legazpi
Legazpi is the center of transportation in the Bicol Region, being
strategically located in the middle of the region, between two other major
cities in Bicol and is colloquially considered as the "Gateway to South Luzon".
Legazpi also hosts the most modern airports, seaports and transport terminals in
the region.
ARRIVING AT BALAY TINAY
AT THE CENTRAL TERMINAL - Once you arrive at the bus terminal there are several tricycle drivers available to take you to Balai Tinay. Most of them will charge anywhere from P50-P70 for transportation. The address is 70 Gapo, Brgy. 16. If arriving from the airport it will be taxi or tricycle for a small fee.
AT THE AIRPORT - There are several options for arriving at Balay Tinay. Choose best that suits yoru needs or desires.
By air
The city is served by Legazpi Airport, which is the busiest Domestic
Airport in Luzon and with its runway of 2,280 metres (7,480 ft), it is capable
of handling international aircraft.Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific air has three flights each daily
from Manila. Cebu Pacific's third flight route is Manila-Legazpi-Cebu. Both Cebu
Pacific and PAL use Airbus A319s and A320s. Zest Air and AirPhil Express also
have a daily flights. AirPhil also has flights to from Legazpi to Cebu and an
international flight to Incheon, South Korea is also proposed.
By land
Legazpi can be reached through land transport (by bus) from Manila in about
10 hours, two hours less if the new Andaya Highway route is taken. The city has
one of the most modern van and transport terminals in the country. More than 10
bus companies operate daily transport to and from Manila to Legazpi which makes
the city very accessible to commuters and tourists alike.
By train
As of March 2012, The 10 1/2-hour Mayon Limited started traveling between
Manila and Ligao, about 28 kilometres (17 mi) from Legazpi. That service would
extend to Legazpi in 2013.
By water
The Legazpi International Seaport is nearing completion and is set to open
in late 2012 or early 2013. It is the second international seaport in Albay,
after Tabaco's International Seaport
strategically located in the middle of the region, between two other major
cities in Bicol and is colloquially considered as the "Gateway to South Luzon".
Legazpi also hosts the most modern airports, seaports and transport terminals in
the region.
ARRIVING AT BALAY TINAY
AT THE CENTRAL TERMINAL - Once you arrive at the bus terminal there are several tricycle drivers available to take you to Balai Tinay. Most of them will charge anywhere from P50-P70 for transportation. The address is 70 Gapo, Brgy. 16. If arriving from the airport it will be taxi or tricycle for a small fee.
AT THE AIRPORT - There are several options for arriving at Balay Tinay. Choose best that suits yoru needs or desires.
By air
The city is served by Legazpi Airport, which is the busiest Domestic
Airport in Luzon and with its runway of 2,280 metres (7,480 ft), it is capable
of handling international aircraft.Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific air has three flights each daily
from Manila. Cebu Pacific's third flight route is Manila-Legazpi-Cebu. Both Cebu
Pacific and PAL use Airbus A319s and A320s. Zest Air and AirPhil Express also
have a daily flights. AirPhil also has flights to from Legazpi to Cebu and an
international flight to Incheon, South Korea is also proposed.
By land
Legazpi can be reached through land transport (by bus) from Manila in about
10 hours, two hours less if the new Andaya Highway route is taken. The city has
one of the most modern van and transport terminals in the country. More than 10
bus companies operate daily transport to and from Manila to Legazpi which makes
the city very accessible to commuters and tourists alike.
By train
As of March 2012, The 10 1/2-hour Mayon Limited started traveling between
Manila and Ligao, about 28 kilometres (17 mi) from Legazpi. That service would
extend to Legazpi in 2013.
By water
The Legazpi International Seaport is nearing completion and is set to open
in late 2012 or early 2013. It is the second international seaport in Albay,
after Tabaco's International Seaport