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    Cavite to Subic (SBMA)

    Starting point for this trip would be Bacoor Cavite. From Bacoor take Coastal road going to MacapagalAvenue and then EDSA. From EDSA just look for a sign that indicates the entrance to NLEX (NorthLuzon Expressway), Drive the whole stretch of NLEX existing in Dau. From Dau there will be road signsleading to SCTEX (Subic Clark Tollway Express or Something like that) drive the whole length of SCTEX

    going to Tipo Highway. The exit of Tipo Highway leads to Subic.

    The trip is roughly about 3-4 hours with moderate traffic on EDSA and the usual stopoversToll fees are expensive but seeing the road condition and noticing that there is no traffic, the fees are worthit.

    Written Mar 16, 2009

    Getting to Subic (SBMA) via Public Transport

    Hop on a Victory Liner Bus from Cubao and make sure to ask if there's an available bus that will use the

    SCTEX (Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway), the sign board in front of the bus would say Olongapo viaDAU-SCTEX to cut about a half to an hour travel time to Subic but if theres none available, just take theregular Olongapo-San Fernando bus, which will exit at San Fernando, Pampanga, go thru severalPampanga and Bataan towns, including the Olongapo-Gapan highway before getting to Victory BusStation in downtown Olongapo City. Buy the ticket from the ticket counter and check your seat number.Fare one-way for the Olangapo-San Fernando route is 200 pesos while the Olangapo-Dau-SCTEX routecosts 225 pesos including the 5 pesos travel insurance (these prices are as of March 1, 2009).

    When you get off at the Victory Bus Liners Terminal in Olongapo City, walk towards the main road wherethere is a Jollibee store and a statue in the middle of the road. Hop on a yellow colored jeepney with StaRita and Gate words written on its side across Jollibee or in front of Cyndys Bakeshop. Fare is 7 pesos

    one way. Get off in front of Olongapo City Mall and walk towards Subics main gate. Use the coveredwalk to get inside Subic. On your left side after passing thru the gate, youll see an area where stores likeMini Stop,7 eleven and Wimpys are located. This is also the terminal for Winstar Taxis if you would wantgo around the area. To get on a free shuttle bus for Royal Subic Mall, walk towards the parking lot in themiddle of all these stores and board a white bus with yellow and blue stripes at its lower bottom sidesThere would be a sign in front of the bus that would say Free Shuttle for Royal Subic Mall ShoppersThis is a free shuttle and will take you directly to the Royal Subic Mall. After shopping just fall in line inthe free shuttle bus waiting area and get off at the same parking lot where youve started. Get out of SBMAby following the same covered walk way that you have used when you entered the base. Walk towards theside of the road facing the base and get on the same yellow jeepneys with Sta. Rita and Gate signs. Thesejeepneys will bring you back to downtown Olongapo City or the Victory Liner Bus Terminal again. Fare is

    7 pesos.

    Written Mar 1, 2009

    Phone: (02) 727-4534

    Website: http://www.victoryliner.com/

    Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX)

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    It used to be that going to Subic freeport is a hassle since you will be passing the gapan-olongapo road inthe San Fernando Exit of NLEX and it takes 2-2 /12 hours to get to Subic from here and this is tiring! Untilthey inagurated the spanking new SCTEX, built with a 27 billion dollar grant from Japan, is is a 94kilometer 4 lane all weather road that connects subic bay, clark field and tarlac city.

    the 55 km clark to subic portion is now open (i heard that the 39 km clark to tarlac portion will be opened

    in july) and 500 meters after dau exit of NLEX, you will see a flyover that points to the SCTEX and justfollow it and viola you are now at the north clark interchange entrance. The view is spectacular of rollinghills, mount pinatubo, rice fields and hills cut by the expressway.

    It is a 4 lane all weather road and the toll to Subic is 112 pesos from clark (you exit at the Tipo interchangeof Subic and then pay another 18 pesos for the Subic Expressway). the driving time to subic is about 45minutes.

    Written Jul 16, 2008

    SCTEX - Fastlane from Clark to Subic

    Going to Subic from Manila, Pampanga or Tarlac is now hazzle-free with the opening of the SCTEX(Subic, Clark, Tarlac Expressway). It only took us 45 minutes (cruising at an average speed of 90kph) toreach Subic (Tipo Exit). Toll fee from Clark to Tipo is P112. This really is a big convenience for visitors toSubic. The road cut into several hills and provided a wonderful view while on the road

    If you are coming from Balintawak thru NLEX (North Luzon Expressway), take the exit after DAU withthe sign of "SCTEX". Roughly 500m away, you will reach the entry to SCTEX. The courteous staff at thetoll booth will give you toll card which will be surrendered at the exit. The staff will tell you to have a safetrip.

    PROS - Convenience (no traffic, no bus who frequently stop to pick up and drop off passengers) and thetime saved

    CONS - Toll fee is a little bit high

    Written Jun 12, 2008

    Trip around SBMA!

    Subic is a 1.5 hours trip from Pampanga. Transportation to this area is not accessible to public transport, sobetter gets your own car or hired a van to get you there and around or you can ride a Victory Liner (Bus) or

    FX in San Fernando to go to Olongapo City. In the City, if NYC has an icon of a yellow cab, here you canride in a yellow jeep, to go to SBMA)

    Updated Apr 28, 2008

    15 pesos vs 450. You choose.

    I had an interesting experience this morning. I was trying to make my way the 25 or so km around SubicBay to visit Ocean Adventure (see tip http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/t/1c0ba7/4/150fbd/0/). On theway, I dealt with trike and taxi, both of whom wanted to 'maximize profit'. The trike driver was an out-and-

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    out liar so I renegotiated on the spot when he left me far short of the goal. The taxi was fair, but a tadexpensive. If I had paid what they had asked the sum total would have been 600 pesos, or about US$15.Not too bad - if you're in the US! I ended up shelling out 450.

    On the way back, it was a different story. I asked some of the locals how they would do it and theysuggested a two-step jeepney trip that brought be just about to my door, for a total of 15 pesos. True, it took

    about an hour and a quarter instead of an hour and it was a bit packed. But a great experience and quite asavings.

    Updated Mar 25, 2008

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