Manila to Baguio

Manila to Baguio

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Baguio
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Manila to Baguio Destination Reviews

LY
They arrived earlier than expected and the bus was comfortable. WiFi was a bit slow.
Manila to Baguio, Bus First Class, Victory Liner (Victory Liner), Jun 11, 2025
YB
The garbage was overflowing inside the bus when we arrived around 6:20 when boarding was at 6am. The female crew's attitude was not welcoming at all when I opened my concern re the seating arrangements since the seats I chose in 12go was not followed. She told us haughtily that there are people already booked in the seats we want. I only suggested to help me request whoever is seated there to swap seats with us so our fam of 4 will be right next to each other. She is very
Manila to Baguio, Bus Luxury, Pangasinan Solid North Transit, Jun 9, 2025
MC
Comfortable and fast
Manila to Baguio, Bus Regular AC, Victory Liner (Victory Liner), May 28, 2025
RT
Lounge for aircon paasenger at pasay teriinal too small and unkempt. People nice nut place tpo crowded
Manila to Baguio, Bus First Class, Victory Liner (Victory Liner), May 18, 2025
PI
Passengers on center seat disturbing those on reserved / regular seats
Manila to Baguio, Bus Regular AC, Victory Liner (Victory Liner), May 18, 2025
GO
Fast cheapest option left a bit late and picked up passengers on the way the whole center aisle was full of standing passengers
Manila to Baguio, Bus Regular AC, Victory Liner (Victory Liner), May 15, 2025
DD
We took took yhe first class coach because it was the best time frame for us. So happy we did well worth the little extra you pay
Manila to Baguio, Bus First Class, Victory Liner (Victory Liner), May 12, 2025
JV
Seats could be a bit wider? Royal Class could be a challenge to seniors who do not have enough exercise? Aisles could be a bit wider? Perhaps there could be some more space for carry on backpack?
Manila to Baguio, Bus Royal Class, Victory Liner (Victory Liner), May 8, 2025
CG
The only problem was that the bus restroom is out of service because the flush would not work. But thank you to the driver for driving carefully. It was a safe journey. I did not feel like my life was in danger when turning and climbing up the mountain.
Manila to Baguio, Bus Luxury, Pangasinan Solid North Transit, May 1, 2025
FU
Very good experience, the Royal Class is super comfortable and clean.
Manila to Baguio, Bus Royal Class, Victory Liner (Victory Liner), Apr 28, 2025
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Manila to Baguio Schedule

TypeOperatorClassDeparture TimeArrival TimePriceRating
Taxi
Cavite Tiger Travel and Tours
Minivan 3pax
Any time
+4h
$223.65
Bus
Victory Liner
Regular AC
00:30
05:30
$11.87
  4.5
Bus
Victory Liner
Regular AC
01:00
06:00
$11.87
  4.5
Bus
Victory Liner
Regular AC
01:30
07:30
$11.60
  4.3
Bus
Victory Liner
Regular AC
02:00
07:00
$11.87
  4.5
Bus
Victory Liner
Regular AC
03:00
08:00
$12.36
  4.5
Bus
Victory Liner
Regular AC
04:00
09:00
$11.87
  4.5
Bus
Victory Liner
Regular AC
05:00
10:00
$11.87
  4.5
Bus
Victory Liner
Regular AC
06:00
11:00
$11.87
  4.5
Bus
Victory Liner
Regular AC
07:00
12:00
$11.87
  4.5
Bus
Victory Liner
Regular AC
08:00
13:00
$12.05
  4.5
Bus
Victory Liner
Regular AC
09:00
14:00
$11.87
  4.5
Bus
Victory Liner
Regular AC
09:30
14:30
$12.36
  4.5
Bus
Pangasinan Solid North Transit
Luxury
10:00
16:00
$19.66
  4.5
Bus
Victory Liner
Regular AC
10:30
16:30
$11.80
  4.3
Bus
Victory Liner
Regular AC
11:00
16:00
$11.87
  4.5
Bus
Victory Liner
Regular AC
11:20
17:19
$11.48
  4.0
Bus
Victory Liner
Regular AC
12:00
17:00
$11.87
  4.5
Bus
Pangasinan Solid North Transit
Super Deluxe W/CR
12:30
18:58
$16.73
  4.4
Bus
Victory Liner
Regular AC
13:00
18:00
$11.87
  4.5

When should I avoid Baguio?

Baguio is best avoided during the rainy season, which typically runs from June to October. Heavy rains can lead to landslides and flooding, affecting road travel and outdoor activities.

Additionally, Baguio experiences a surge of visitors during the Panagbenga Festival in February and the Christmas holiday season, resulting in crowded accommodations and higher prices.

If you prefer a quieter visit, consider traveling during the months of November, January, or March. This period offers cooler weather without the peak season crowds.

How many can fit in a taxi in Baguio?

Taxis in Baguio typically accommodate up to four passengers, including the driver. This is standard for most sedans used as taxis in the city. For larger groups, considering multiple taxis or alternative transportation like a van rental may be necessary.

Taxi fares start at approximately 35 PHP ($0.60) for the first kilometer, with additional charges for each succeeding kilometer.

Why is Baguio a good city to live in?

Baguio offers a mild climate, making it comfortable year-round compared to the tropical heat in other parts of the Philippines. The city is known for its educational institutions, attracting students nationwide. Public transportation is accessible, with jeepneys and taxis being the primary modes; taxi fares typically range from 60 to 150 PHP ($1 to $2.60) within the city.

Baguio's markets, like the Baguio City Market, provide fresh produce and local goods at reasonable prices. Dining options range from local eateries serving traditional Filipino dishes to international restaurants. The community is known for its friendly and welcoming nature, with a mix of local customs and a growing expatriate community.

For water safety, it is advisable to drink bottled or filtered water, as tap water may not always meet safety standards.

How to get from Manila to Baguio

A favourite destination with both domestic and foreign tourists, Baguio is a city in the Benguet, a province of the Cordillera Administrative Region. It is easily reached from Manila overland. In early 2019 Cebu Pacific launches their direct flights between Manila and Loakan airport operated by CebGo thus establishing an air link between the two.

How far is Baguio from Manila?

Located approximately 260 kilometres from Manila, Baguio sits north of the capital. It can be reached overland via R-8 and N Luzon W Expy/R-8.

How long does it take to get to Baguio from Manila?

If travelling overland, by bus or van, Baguio can be reached in about 5–8 hours.

The travel time depends largely on the type of the bus and the time of the day you travel – whether you take a day trip or a night one. In general, travelling by night can save you about 2 hours as traffic is less heavy compared to the daytime.

Flying will bring you to Baguio in about 45 minutes.

How to get from Manila to Baguio by bus

Currently, there is half a dozen bus companies that regularly ply the route between Manila and Baguio thus you have a good choice of departures throughout the day.

What company to choose for Manila-Baguio travel?

One of the most reliable operators is Genesis. Genesis buses depart from the company’s own terminals located in Cubao and Avenida.

Other bus companies that serve the same route are Victory Liner, Dagupan Bus, Saulog Bus, Dangwa Transit, Philippine Rabbit. They operate from terminals in Cubao, Pasay, and Sampaloc.

What time do buses for Baguio leave?

There are a lot of departures any time of the day and night.

From Cubao and Pasay, the first bus leaves at 1am and the last bus of the day – at 11pm. There are buses every hour.

There are round the clock departures from the Avenida bus station and only two rides a day from Sampaloc – at 6am and 10am.

How much time do buses need to reach Baguio?

Generally, a trip to Baguio should take about six hours. More if you travel by day as traffic can be heavy within the Metro Manila area.

What is the bus ticket price?

Prices for standard buses start from PHP700, but for the best travel experience we recommend choosing a first class bus – it is also called executive or premier class. Tickets for such comfortable buses cost PHP900-PHP1000.

Why choose a pricier bus?

First, executive and premier class buses offer on-board entertainment, Wi-Fi, are equipped with toilets and serve snacks and water en route.

They have soft reclining seats and more legroom. They also make less – if any – stops during the trip resulting in shorter travel time.

Tips for bussing to Baguio

Air-conditioning is often excessive – do pack layers in order not to freeze during your trip.

Road conditions between Manila and Baguio are currently quite good. The only annoying thing you can encounter during your trip is heavy traffic by day so we would strongly recommend opting for a night bus.

How to get from Manila to Baguio by taxi or shuttle van

It is also possible to travel to Baguio by taxi or shuttle van. It is not very common but can prove a good idea if you need to get to Baguio from Manila airport direct.

How much does a taxi trip to Baguio cost?

Travelling to Baguio by taxi comes at a price. Expect to pay about PHP7,000 for an ordinary car and up to PHP8,500 for a van accommodating up to 9 passengers.

What is the travel time from Manila to Baguio by taxi?

It takes from four and a half to 5 hours to get to Baguio by car. More if you need stops en route.

How to get from Manila to Baguio by plane?

Since 2012 the airport Loakan which serves the Baguio region was closed for commercial flights. In early 2019 direct Manila–Loakan flights will be available with Cebu Pacific.

The Loakan airport is located 5 km southeast of Baguio downtown which is easily reached via a short quarter-of-an-hour taxi ride.

Transportation from Manila to Baguio

Facts about the transport from Manila to Baguio

Cheapest Transport$14
Fastest Transport4h
Earliest Departure12:15 AM
Latest Departure11:55 PM
Departures per day133
Distance200 kilometers
Transport CompaniesAnis Transport, Cavite Tiger Travel and Tours, Pangasinan Solid North Transit, Victory Liner