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my name is Maurizio (Italy): I'll land in Manila on May at 18,40 (6.40 pm). I've got to travel in the same day at Angeles City to pick up a motorbike and then start my vacation.
Searching on the web it looks that just one bus company run directly to Angeles, the Philippine Rabbit Bus https://www.facebook.com/philippinerabbitbuslines/

In Manila (using google maps) I've found a terminal bus for this company located at Avenida Santa Cruz

https://www.google.it/maps/dir/Manila+International+Airport,+Pasay,+Regione+Capitale+Nazionale,+Filippine/Philippine+Rabbit+Station,+Rizal+Avenue,+Santa+Cruz,+Manila,+Metro+Manila,+Filippine/@14.5676903,120.9691619,13z/data=!4m13!4m12!1m5!1m1!1s0x3397cec5d2bb4d77:0x8a24fa628a114411!2m2!1d121.016508!2d14.5122739!1m5!1m1!1s0x3397ca03f5078519:0xeb20467a42139371!2m2!1d120.9822098!2d14.6041497?hl=it

Any idea where I can find a timetable ? I prefer to don't sleep in Manila.
Obviously I prefer bus instead taxi: this option is too expansive for my budget. Do you know what's the last run to Angeles ? What connection exist from Manila Airport to this terminal ?
Tahnk to everybody
Maurizio

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Victory liner will be much easier than Philippine Rabbit.
They have a terminal on Edsa near Pasay Rotunda
They run services to Dau terminal, Angeles City from where you can get a trike to your
hotel/bike pick up. Some of the buses that will be heading for Baguio will stop at Dau.
Dagupan and Lingayen bound buses all stop at Dau
There is a shuttle bus that runs from the 4 terminals to Pasay rotunda near Victory
It may be easier for you just to take a cab to the Victory terminal. Insist on the driver using
the meter. Should be not more than P100. Expect heavy traffic
Fare to Dau approx P200. will take 2 to 3 hours depending on road conditions
http://www.victoryliner.com/TerminalGuide.aspx

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Victory liner will be much easier than Philippine Rabbit.
They have a terminal on Edsa near Pasay Rotunda
They run services to Dau terminal, Angeles City from where you can get a trike to your
hotel/bike pick up. Some of the buses that will be heading for Baguio will stop at Dau.
Dagupan and Lingayen bound buses all stop at Dau
There is a shuttle bus that runs from the 4 terminals to Pasay rotunda near Victory
It may be easier for you just to take a cab to the Victory terminal. Insist on the driver using
the meter. Should be not more than P100. Expect heavy traffic
Fare to Dau approx P200. will take 2 to 3 hours depending on road conditions
http://www.victoryliner.com/TerminalGuide.aspx

Good idea: the last run from Pasay to Dagupan (via DAU) is at 23.30. I shuold be in time !|

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There are plenty of buses that run from Manila to Dau but as the above poster mentioned Victory Liner is probably the easiest to get along with Five Star. I've caught the Victory Liner numerous times to San Fernando which is 12 miles south of Angeles and that cost around P170.

If you do decide on staying overnight, there's a hotel next door to the Victory Liner Terminal called the Grand Prix Hotel and a nights stay costs around P1500

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There are plenty of buses that run from Manila to Dau but as the above poster mentioned Victory Liner is probably the easiest to get along with Five Star. I've caught the Victory Liner numerous times to San Fernando which is 12 miles south of Angeles and that cost around P170.

If you do decide on staying overnight, there's a hotel next door to the Victory Liner Terminal called the Grand Prix Hotel and a nights stay costs around P1500

Thanks: it seems more reasonable get the Victory Line and then Jepneey from Dau to Angeles: can you tell me what bus I've got to take from Manila airport to Victory Line Station ?

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This may help but don't count on the service being available when you want it.transport does not run like clockwork in Philippines
http://1pisofare.com/victory-liner-naia-airport-shuttle-bus-naia-terminal-1-2-centennial-3-terminal-4-old-domestic/

If the regular shuttle bus to Pasay terminal is available then get off at the terminal cross to the other side of Edsa and walk 200 meters to the Victory terminal..or splash out 2 bucks for a cab

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