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Manila to Batangas

1h 10mfrom $6

Aklan to Batangas

1h 5mfrom $27

Dapitan to Batangas

1h 40mfrom $96

Zamboanga to Batangas

1h 50mfrom $78

Cebu to Batangas

1h 15mfrom $32

Naga to Batangas

1h 20mfrom $91

Ozamiz to Batangas

1h 45mfrom $67

Dumaguete to Batangas

1h 30mfrom $87

Leyte to Batangas

1h 15mfrom $52

El Nido to Batangas

1h 30mfrom $131

Angeles to Batangas

3h 30mfrom $166

Bohol to Batangas

1h 25mfrom $74

Bacolod to Batangas

1h 10mfrom $54

Dipolog to Batangas

1h 40mfrom $96

Pagadian to Batangas

1h 50mfrom $99

Mimaropa to Batangas

1h 15mfrom $79
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Stations in Batangas  

Batangas, Philippines
Batangas Port, Batangas, Philippines
Batanagas Port, Passenger Terminal 3, Batangas, Philippines
Ceres Liner Terminal, 4200 Provincial Highway, Bolbok, Batangas, Philippines
Batangas City Grand Terminal, Grand Terminal, Diversion Road, Batangas, Philippines
Batangas Pier, Guisguis Pier Road, Sariaya, Batangas, Philippines
Batangas City, Philippines
Batangas Port, Terminal 2, Brgy. Sta. Clara, Batangas, 4200 Batangas
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Batangas at a glance

High season

March - May
Place you can't miss
Mt. Macolod
Local currency
PHP
Good to know
Batangas City is a first class component city and capital of the Province of Batangas, Philippines. It is the largest city in the province in terms of land area, and is currently classified as one of the fastest urbanizing cities of the Philippines. According to the 2015 census, the city has a population of 329,874 people. Known as the "Industrial Port City of Calabarzon," Batangas City is home to the Batangas International Port, one of the busiest passenger and container terminals in the Philippines, as well as host to one of the largest oil refineries in the country, three natural gas power plants, and several other major industries. In addition, the city also serves as a commercial, educational, health services, tourism, and transportation center in the region.

Your questions, Our answers

Electricity and socket type

Voltage: 220V Socket type: A, B and C.

Internet accessibility

It's frequently not working, intermittent or very slow, especially in the provinces (Palawan being the poster child for dysfunctional wi-fi). That huge caveat aside, most hotels, cafes and restaurants in touristy areas and provincical centres provide free wi-fi. For smartphone users, local SIM cards with data (4G) are easy to purchase, and data is cheap at less than P50 per day. You can still find internet cafes in most decent-sized cities. Business hotels and an increasing number of boutique hotels and hostels have computers for guests to use. Most travellers also surf the net using 3G or 4G mobile phone connections.

Are credit cards accepted across the country?

Yes

Mentionable public holidays

New Year's Day | Chinese New Year | Bataan Day | Maundy Thursday | Good Friday | Labour Day | Eid al-Fitr | Philippines Independence Day | Eid al-Adha | National Heroes' Day

How much does a local transport ticket cost?

20.00 ₱

How much does a dinner at a nice restaurant cost?

500.00 ₱

Do I need any vaccinations before I visit Philippines?

Yes

Who needs a Visa to enter Philippines?

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