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2022 Zamboanga City Provincial Bus Route, Fare and Trip Schedule

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Schedule of bus trips from Zamboanga City to Ipil, Pagadian, Cagayan de Oro City, Cebu, and Bacolod. Updated as of April 25, 2022.

Ceres and Rural Transit operate from Zamboanga City Bus Terminal to other parts of Mindanao and even in the Visayas. [Check out our comprehensive Zamboanga Travel Guide ]

Zamboanga City Provincial Bus R

Schedule of bus trips from Zamboanga City to Dipolog via Rural Transit

As of 20 April 2022, the bus schedule between Dipolog and Zamboanga City begins at 4:20 AM daily. The last trip is at 9:30 PM. The trip interval is around 40 minutes.

Zamboanga to Dipolog

Fare: Aircon P704 / Non-air P595

Schedule of bus trips from Zamboanga City to Pagadian via Rural Transit

As of 20 April 2022, the bus schedule between Pagadian and Zamboanga City is now back to almost 24 hours. The first trip is at 12:15 AM and the last trip is at 11:00 PM. The trip interval is 45 minutes to an hour.

Schedule of bus trips from Zamboanga City to Pagadian via Rural Transit

Passenger Fare:

AIRCON = P 600.00 NON – AIRCON = P 505.00

Zamboanga City to CDO and vice-versa Bus Schedule via Rural Transit

The schedule listed below is last updated on 20 April 2022.

Fare: P1,115

Zamboanga to Olutanga via Liza May Express

Zamboanga – Olutanga 5:30AM and 8:00 PM Olutanga – Zamboanga (4:30AM)

FARE: AIRCON = P 550.00 NON – AIRCON = P 500.00

Zamboanga to Bacolod Bus Schedule

Bacolod to Zamboanga / Zamboanga to Bacolod trips will resume tomorrow, 20 December 2022.

  • Bacolod to Zamboanga at 6:20 AM
  • Zamboanga to Bacolod at 5:00 PM
  • Bus Fare: Php 1,470

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Zamboanga to Cebu Bus Schedule

2:00 PM Daily

Passenger Fare :

  • Ceres Bus Fare: Php1,051
  • RORO Fare: Php430

Zamboanga to Labason – Gutalac – Baliguian – Siocon

5:30 AM and 8:00 PM Daily

  • ZC to Labason Php400
  • ZC to Gutalac Php500
  • ZC to Baliguian Php550
  • ZC to Siocon Php550

Zamboanga City Integrated Bus Terminal Contact Number

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The schedule may change without prior notice. Help our fellow travelers in getting accurate information. If you see any changes in the schedule or fare posted here, please let us know in the comment section below so we can update the post with the recent changes.

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is there anyone could help me to find a bus station nearby Zambonga International Airport going to Sapang Dalaga, Osamiz Occidental

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You need to take a tricycle to the bus terminal. You can also ask around which area nearby you can take a jeepney to the bus terminal.

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Zambonga -dipolog Bus dadaan naman po yan sa titay po nuh?

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The same pa rin po ba ang prices till now? March 2019.

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May i know rural transit bus sked from zamboanga to cagayan de oro? Thanks

The schedule is already in the post. Please read. Thanks

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Anong oras po b ang schedule ng bus from zamboanga to dipolog

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My byahe bah manila to zamboanga city by bus po?

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Is there a trip Cdo to Zamboanga

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what time po dadaan ang bus na pa puntang cebu sa IPIL TERMENAL? salamat po

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What time po ba byahe zamboanga city to bacolod city?Everyday po ba ang byahe?

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is there anyone know the bus fare and schedule from zamboanga- sindangan for tomorrow may 18 2019

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Is there a trip Ipil to Cebu on May 21, 2019? May I know the schedule? Thanks

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Zamboanga to Cebu po anong oras ang departure everyday and how much? and may reservation po ba? Thank you..

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Bacolod to ipil 10 pm parin ba ang schedule

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Magkano kaya presyo ng pamasahe if meron kang cargo? cdo to zamboanga? please?

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Pwede po bang mag padala ng cargo manila to pagadian City by bus?

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How much is the fare of cebu to dipolog?

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Is there a trip from plaridel to zamboanga city? how much fare?

we do not have that info, unfortunately.

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Zamboanga to cebu meron ba mas mabilis or other option n mpdali?mliban sa air plane?ty

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dipolog to zamboanga bus terminal

magkano ang pamasahe dipolog to zamboanga na bus?

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How much is the fare pagadian to Zamboanga ordinary bus, thanks

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mgkno pamasahe from kapatagan to sorigaw city?

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How can I arrange advance booking from Zamboanga City to Ipil?

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Zamboanga City to Dipolog what time po ba schedule? Uuwi pa po kase ako ng Iloilo City

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Zam to dlg bus via rural is hourly

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my byahe poh ba pagadian to zamboanga daily?

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May byahe na zambo to cagayan de oro ngayon april 15

Nagtatanomg lng po atvmay tel. No. Ba ang bus terminal para maka upadte?

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puwede ba magbiyahe sng senior citizen mula zamboanga to CDO? CDO to Manila?

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Wala bang Ceres zamboanga to pasay city?

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My ceres na ba from Zamboanga to Bacolod?

Or Ipil to Bacolod my byahe na ba?

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Mayron n ba biahe Zamboanga to Cebu via Dipolog

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good morning po. may available trip na ba from bacolod city to ipil, zamboanga, sebugay? thanks.

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Good afternoon po.. tanong lang po sana.. May byahe ba direct Zamboanga to Bacolod? Anong schedule po? Thanks po s mkasagot.

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Ask lng po.. meron ba bus route direct to Molave, zambo del sur? Or via Pagadian lng or via Ipil/Liloy then transfer to another bus direct to Molave? Thanks

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What time po babyahe Zamboanga City to Siocon. Thanks po. God bless

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ZAMBOANGA CITY TRAVEL GUIDE with Requirements, Itinerary & Budget

ZAMBOANGA CITY TRAVEL GUIDE with Requirements, Itinerary & Budget

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The pandemic drained almost all the color out of our little worlds. For most of us, we burned over two years cooped up inside four bleak, off-white walls, isolated from all this planet’s vibrance to which travel used to treat us. For most of us, the only trips we made were to the grocery. The only flights we took were of fancy. As for me, when I let our imagination run wild, it usually takes me back to Zamboanga.

When we think of Zamboanga, we think of colors. And we’re not just talking about the iconic vinta that has become a symbol for this region! From the subtle rosy hues of its Pink Beach to the delicious bright orange plates of curacha crabs to the vibrant costumes at the Hermosa Festival, Zamboanga is definitely one of the brightest, most colorful destinations in the Philippines.

WHAT'S COVERED IN THIS GUIDE?

UNDERSTANDING ZAMBOANGA CITY

The term “Zamboanga” can refer to many geographical areas. Zamboanga City is the biggest urban hub in Region IX, called Zamboanga Peninsula, which is also made up of the provinces of Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, and Zamboanga Sibugay and four other cities (Dapitan, Dipolog, Pagadian, and Isabela de Basilan).

Zamboanga City Map

In the airline industry, Zamboanga most often refers to the city, where the Zamboanga International Airport (ZAM) is located. But for the purpose of this travel guide, when we mention Zamboanga, we mean the city.

The name Zamboanga is most likely to have come from Samboangan , which means “mooring place”. Samboang is a Sinama term referring to poles used for mooring. Other sources claim that its etymology leads to Indonesian jambangan , which means a place for flowers, which is why Zamboanga is also called “City of Flowers”.

Zamboanga City’s history as a settlement is deep, running all the way to the 12th century when the Subanon (Subanen) people reached the area. Over the next centuries, many Tausug, Yakan, Sama-Banguingui and Sama-Bajau people moved here from the Basilan and the Sulu archipelago. When Islam arrived, it became the dominant religion.

Zamboanga City Hall

When the Spaniards began its colonization of the Philippines, they chose Zamboanga as a military stronghold in Mindanao, paving way for Christian settlers. Fort Pilar was later established to defend the settlement.

This long history led to the complex, eclectic mix that is Zamboanga. Its proximity to Malaysia, Brunei, and Indonesia also allows a flood of influences to seep through. This diversity is evident in almost all aspects of its culture, including its languages, religions, cuisines.

Today, Zamboanga City is a highly urbanized, chartered city. It is politically independent, although for statistical purposes, it is clustered with Zamboanga del Sur. It also serves as the region’s economic, educational, and cultural hub.

Here are some essential bits about Zamboanga that you might need to know before your trip, especially if you’re coming from abroad.

  • Location: Zamboanga City, Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula), Philippines. Coordinates: 6°54′29″N 122°04′35″E
  • Nicknames: Asia’s Latin City, City of Flowers.
  • Time Zone: UTC+8 (Philippine Standard Time). If you’re visiting from Malaysia or Singapore, Zamboanga (and the entire Philippines) is in the same time zone.
  • Language: The most commonly spoken is Chavacano or Chabacano, a Spanish-based Creole, which is a mix of Spanish and other native languages.
  • Currency: Philippine Peso (PHP, ₱).
  • Modes of Payment: Bring cash. You’ll need it for most transportation options and small purchases. Many establishments accept credit cards and GCash, but most still prefer good old-fashioned cash.

ZAMBOANGA CITY TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS

Zamboanga City is under ALERT LEVEL 1, as of this writing. For leisure travelers from similar Alert Level or lower, here are the travel requirements:

FOR FULLY VACCINATED

  • valid government ID
  • vaccination card

FOR NON-FULLY VACCINATED

  • negative RT-PCR test result from an accredited laboratory, issued 120 hours or 5 days before departure.

FOR TRAVELERS FROM AREAS UNDER HIGHER ALERT LEVEL or other areas with known cases of concerning variants (according to IATF), here are the requirements:

  • negative RT-PCR test result from an accredited laboratory, issued 120 hours or 5 days before departure
  • negative rapid antigen test result from an accredited lab, issued within 24 hours prior to departure

Children/Minors under eighteen (18) years are exempted from testing requirements. But all travelers may be subject to random antigen testing upon entry into the city.

HOW TO GET TO ZAMBOANGA CITY

Zamboanga City and nearby municipalities are served by Zamboanga International Airport (ZAM), which also serves as the gateway to Basilan. Because there are no direct flights from Luzon or Visayas to Bongao, most Tawi-tawi-bound travelers also make a transfer at Zamboanga Airport.

AirAsia Aircraft

Most local airlines operate flights to Zamboanga from Manila. But if you’re after affordable fares, AirAsia flies daily to Zamboanga City. Travel time is 1 hour and 40 minutes.

I did a quick search for flights and found fares like these:

AirAsia Zamboanga Sample Booking

Each booking comes with a complimentary 7kg carry-on baggage allowance. This can be enough for a weekend trip. But note that this does not yet include check-in baggage allowance.

For a worry-free and more comfortable journey, you can also add a Value Pack , which includes 20kg check-in baggage allowance, standard selection, a meal, and Tune Protect insurance (for baggage delay & 1 hour on-time guarantee protection). Meanwhile, their Premium Flex option allows you to change the date and time of your flight up to two times.

If you’re coming from Manila, AirAsia’s Zamboanga flights operate from NAIA Terminal 4.

Upon Arrival at the Airport

After disembarking, you will be led to the Arrival area, where you’ll be waiting for your check-in baggage (if you have any).

As soon as you exit the Arrival Hall, you’ll notice a white tent immediately in front of it. This is where they check the entry requirements. The process is pretty straightforward. In our experience, they just asked which part of the Philippines we flew from and asked to see our ID and vaccination card. In just a few minutes, we were through.

However, a line may start forming towards the checking tent, so add some time allowance if you need to catch a certain schedule.

Zamboanga Airport to City Center

Zamboanga Airport is located within the city center, so you don’t need to worry about long transfer times. After you emerge from the checking tent, you’ll be greeted by taxi drivers, offering to take you to the city. You may also walk all the way to the gate, outside of which you’ll find a line of tricycles.

According to our local friends, these usual rates should apply:

  • Taxi: Flagdown rate, P40. Cost to the City Hall area should be around P80.
  • Tricycle: P20 for the first km, P5 per additional km

However, the driver might try to strike a deal with you regarding the cost. It is quite common to be charged P150-200 for the trip.

WHERE TO STAY IN ZAMBOANGA

Most hotels in Zamboanga are concentrated in two key areas: the city core (which is closer to the seaport) and the area near the airport. Both harbor a lot of dining and shopping establishments. Both have its share of budget-friendly options (although there are more expensive properties near the airport). Both are easily accessible and are not too far away from each other. However, during rush hour, traffic in between can be a problem. For this reason, which is better depends on your itinerary.

If the reason you’re in Zamboanga is primarily to see the Pink Beach or go on a day trip to Basilan, then stay at the heart of the city. But if your target destinations are mostly north of the city — say Once Islas and Merloquet Falls — or you’re the type who doesn’t want to worry about missing your flight out, then the area near the airport makes more sense.

Either way, generally, accommodations in Zamboanga is much more affordable than in other highly urbanized cities in the Philippines. Average rate for a double or twin room at a business hotel should play within P1500-P1800 per night. But you can find a room for less than PhP 1500, even lower when there are ongoing promos.

Ever O Business Hotel Zamboanga

We have tried three different hotels in Zamboanga and all of them were decent and pleasant:

  • Ever O Business Hotel. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Winzelle Suites. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • L’ Meridian. Check Rates & Availability! ✅

If you have a bigger budget, you may also check out these other properties in the area:

  • Marcian Garden Hotel. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Hotel Primera. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • W Hotel. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Grand Astoria Hotel. Check Rates & Availability! ✅

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For even more affordable options, you may stay at a pension house, guest house or other inns. The Department of Tourism (DOT) has a list of accredited Mabuhay accommodations. We’ll be publishing the list in another post so be sure to check back soon.

HOW TO GET AROUND ZAMBOANGA CITY

By public transportation.

The three most usual modes of transportation within the city are the jeepney, the tricycle, and the taxi. But because we didn’t want to deal with the routes, we ended up using the tricycle most of the time. Tricycles, usually shortened to “tricy” in this part of Mindanao, are the most common.

Zamboanga Tricycle

Ideally, here’s the approved tricycle fare:

  • P20 for the first kilometer
  • P5 per succeeding km.

That said, the reality on the ground is different. While many tricycle drivers followed the fare matrix, we also encountered those who, when asked how much the fare is, would reply with: “Kayo na po ang bahala. (It’s up to you.)” This makes things awkward especially if you really have no idea at all. To be fair, this is not exclusive to Zamboanga. It happens in many other parts of the country.

But based on experience, we were usually charged P40-P50 per person for a tricycle ride. We were also charged P75 per person for longer distances (e.g. airport area to seaport).

Taxis are also available but they are not as ubiquitous. Flagdown rate is P40.

Whatever mode you pick, take the rush hour traffic into consideration especially if you’re trying to catch a flight or boat.

By Packaged Tour

Zamboanga City is rich in history, so the best way to get around is to join a guided tour. This way, you’ll have a better understanding and appreciation of the attractions. We’ve only tried two tour companies so far: Buenas Travel & Tours and iTravel Tourist Lane .

Here are their contact details:

  • iTravel Tourist Lane Contact person: Errold Bayona (062) 991-1174, +63917-722-6410 www.itraveltouristlane.com
  • Buenas Travel and Tours Contact person: Jun Camins +63 905 381 7889

Unfortunately, because of the pandemic, join-in tours are not advisable as of this writing. Most tour packages available we found are for private groups, which can be pretty pricey if you’re a small group of 2-4. For example, a half-day city tour could cost you P3150/head if you’re a party of 2 but only P1350/head if you’re a group of 10 or more.

Regardless, get in touch with them for a quotation or just to check the latest policies on group tours because things might have changed since our visit.

THINGS TO DO IN ZAMBOANGA

Zamboanga City has so much to offer, we can’t possibly list them all here. So we created a separate article discussing its tourist attractions in detail one by one. You can find it here: ZAMBOANGA TOURIST SPOTS!

But below are some of the most popular tours that you might want to consider.

Pink Beach (Grande Sta. Cruz Island)

Off the coast of Zamboanga Peninsula lies an island that, when kissed by the sun, glows with a natural rosy blush. Hailed by the National Geographic as one of the World’s 21 Best Beaches in 2017, Pink Beach is Zamboanga City’s most popular tourist attraction.

Pink Beach Zamboanga

To manage your expectations, the pink hue isn’t vivid or bright. From afar, the sandy shore looks like the usual white beach, but the closer you get, the pink taint becomes more apparent. The sand’s pale pink tint is the result of the weathering of the red organ-pipe corals (tubipora musica) that were brought to the shore by the waves.

Zamboanga City’s Paseo del Mar is the main jump-off point to the island and its Pink Beach. Visitors can hire a tricycle from the city center to Santa Cruz Island Ferry Terminal in Paseo del Mar. The boat ride takes about 20 minutes.

But the Pink Beach is but a narrow section of the island, which is dominated by a vast lagoon, covered with mangroves, nourishing wildlife and promoting biodiversity. To explore it, you may join a separate guided boat tour. You’ll learn about the types of mangroves and meet upside-down jellyfish . Don’t leave without grabbing an opportunity to row an iconic vinta!

Zamboanga Vinta

You may also drop by Little Santa Cruz Island, a completely separate islet, for a quick sandbar experience. Quick because you’re only allowed to stay here for 10 minutes.

Here are some essential info about visiting Santa Cruz Islands.

  • Register in advance! The number of visitors is strictly regulated.
  • Registration and boat service start at 7:00 AM. Overnight stay is not permitted and only day tours are allowed.
  • Boat fee to Pink Beach is P1000, good for up to 10 passengers. If your group is smaller, you’ll still need to pay the same amount.
  • To join a lagoon boat tour, let the boatmen that brought you to Pink Beach know. They will take you to a small community near the entrance to the lagoon. This transfer will cost you an additional P200.
  • At the lagoon entrance, you’ll be transferring to a smaller “yellow boat.” Rental of each yellow boat costs P300, good for 2 passengers.
  • Lagoon tour guide fee is P300. A tour guide can lead up to 5 boats max. You can team up with other boats so you could split the guide fee.
  • You can only arrange a tour before 12 noon! They won’t be accepting any booking beyond that time. Please follow the rules and regulations when exploring. The Grande Santa Cruz Island, together with the smaller Little Santa Cruz Island, is a protected area.
  • Single-use plastic is strictly prohibited in the island. Junk food in plastic containers, plastic candy wrappers, plastic straws, sachets, single-use water bottles, and plastic bags are not allowed. Bring a reusable water bottle. If you must bring food, you need to place them in reusable containers. They thoroughly inspect all bags before boarding.

Here’s a summary of the expenses.

Pink Beach Entrance Fee: P20 + P5 (terminal fee) Boat to Pink Beach: P1000 (boat can accommodate up to 10 pax) Boat to entrance: P200 (good for up to 10 pax) Yellow paddle boat rental: P300 (good for 2 pax) Tour guide fee: P300 (good for up to 5 boats) Additional stop at Sandbar: P200 (good for up to 10 pax) Cottage Rental Fee: P100 – P500 (depending on the size)

Once Islas Cruise (11 Islands)

Once Islas is a string of islands off the eastern coast of Zamboanga City. Not all islands are open to the public, but those that are accessible are great for swimming, sunbathing, and further exploring. There are designated snorkeling spots for those who want to take a peek into the underwater scene. The four islands that are accessible to the public are the following:

Sirommon Island Once Islas Zamboanga

  • Bisaya-Bisaya Island , with white beach and scenic rocky cliffs. Nearby island also has a natural pool, good for a dip. Buko juice is available.
  • Buh-Buh Island , known for a seaside mosque.
  • Baung-Baung Island , with fair sand too.
  • Sirommon Island , often the lunch stop. Also blessed with fine white sand and a viewpoint.

The islands are only open for day trips. A limit of 200 visitors per day is implemented, so advance registration is required. You need to book online through [email protected] one week before your planned visit. Guidelines and steps will be emailed upon booking inquiry. Walk-ins are not entertained.

The jump off point is the Panubigan Ferry Terminal, roughly 1.5 hours from the city center.

Jump-off Point: Panubigan Ferry Terminal in Barangay Panubigan Operating Hours: 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM (Tuesday – Thursday, Saturday – Sunday); CLOSED (Mondays & Fridays). Note that the schedule might change without prior notice, so check first before going. Boat Rates: P1,200 (BiBa or Bisaya-Bisaya and Baung-Baung Route, good for 5 pax); P2,000 (Island Cruise, good for 5 pax) Fees: P100/head (Entrance Fee); P100/head (Environmental Fee); P300 (Guide Fee; good for 5 pax); P150 (Cottage Fee)

Zamboanga City Tour

The map of the city center and surrounding areas is dotted with several historic and recreational sites that will provide a glimpse into the city’s colorful past. You may visit these independently by taking public transportation, but these are also the common stops of organized tours.

Fort Pilar Zamboanga

  • El Museo de Zamboanga, which has two galleries, showcasing the history and culture of the city.
  • Pasonanca Park, a lovely spacious green space where you’ll find Scout Limbaga campsite, a convention center, an amphitheater, an aviary, a floral garden and butterfly sanctuary, and public swimming pools.
  • Climaco Freedom Park , named after the late Zamboanga City Mayor Cesar Climaco, a local hero who was assassinated in 1984.
  • Fort Pilar Shrine and Museum , dating back to the 17th century, originally serving as a Spanish military defense post. It cradles an open-air 18th-century Marian shrine — Our Lady of the Pillar — with an altar and stone seating for the devotees who want to pray and reflect.
  • ZSCMST Bird Sanctuary, a protected area, where great white egrets breed and thrive, located inside the Zamboanga State College of Marine Science and Technology.
  • Paseo del Mar , a waterfront recreational park lined with souvenir shops, local food vendors, and eateries. Great view of the sunset, too!
  • Zamboanga City Hall , recognized as a National Historical Site. It was originally used as the official residence of the US Military Governor of the then Moro Province.

Heritage Shops & Markets

These shops are also often included in city tours, but we’re giving them a dedicated section to highlight them better.

Canelar Barter Trade Center Zamboanga

  • Canelar Barter Trade Center, a shopping center brimming with a wide array of local and imported goods (from Malaysia and Indonesia), including souvenirs, food, clothes, fabrics, and accessories.
  • Yakan Weaving Village , which harbors local shops selling traditional products and practical accessories including bags, purses, pencil cases, and even yards of Yakan fabrics. You can also watch (or try for yourself!) the traditional process of Yakan weaving.
  • Aderes Flea Market , located in Guiwan, where you can purchase freshly caught curacha (spanner crabs, a local delicacy), lobsters, shellfish, and other seafood!

Merloquet Falls

Located about two hours away from the city center, near the boundary with Zamboanga Sibugay in the north and Zamboanga del Norte in the west, the magnificent two-tiered Merloquet Falls is regarded as one of the most beautiful not only in the region but in the country. The most photographed is the wide terraced drop, creating magical, intricate textured cascades instead of just a smooth straight drop.

Location: Merloquet Falls Road, Barangay Sibulao, Zamboanga City Admission Fee: FREE Parking Fee: P20

Day Trip to Malamawi Island

Malamawi Island is not in Zamboanga City. It is part of Isabela City in neighboring Basilan province. But is easily accessible from Zamboanga City’s port.

Malamawi Island Basilan

Malamawi Island has a stunning white beach on its northern edge. Formerly called Malamawi White Beach, it is now a private beach and has been renamed Pahali Resort .

Day trips are allowed but you’ll need to purchase the cheapest package they have, which is a seafood tray (P2,999, good for 5 pax). Yep, even if you’re solo or duo, you’ll need to order it to avail of a day trip. But it’s delicious!

To book, just message the resort via its Facebook page . Upon arrival in Isabela City, you may register at the Tourist Assistance Center or you may also go straight to the resort.

To get to Malamawi/Pahali Resort from Zamboanga sea port, take the ferry or fast craft to Isabela City. Travel time is around 1 hour 40 minutes. After exiting Isabela Port, turn right to James Strong Boulevard, until find a waiting shed to your right. Here, board a boat to Malamawi Carbon Port (P10). Take a tricycle to Pahali Resort. Fare is P50 per person, one-way.

WHERE TO EAT IN ZAMBOANGA

One of the best things about Zamboanga City is the sheer diversity of what it has to bring to the dining table. Thanks to its colorful and complicated history, its cuisine has been a true reflection of the melting pot that the city has become over the years. Here are some of the most iconic food spots that you shouldn’t miss and what to order.

Bay Tal Mal's Latal Moro Cuisine

  • Alavar Seafood Restaurant , best known for curacha (spanner crabs) in their signature Alavar sauce, made with coconut milk, aligue (crab meat), and various spices. It’s quite pricey, though. A serving costs P1500-P1700 per kilo, but it’s good for at least four persons. An order can have two to four crabs, depending on the size.
  • Bay Tal Mal , a Moro restaurant. Order their latal (P749), which is a platter of 10 native dishes, from tiyula itum (beef in black soup, made from charred coconut) to beef kulma (similar to the familiar beef curry).
  • Dennis Coffee Garden , whose roots can be traced back to Jolo, Sulu. It serves traditional Tausug coffee called kahawa sug and a smorgasbord of native merienda items or bangbang sug (P65 each), from rice cakes to deep fried bananas and sweet potatoes.
  • Jimmy’s Satti , a favorite among locals who crave satti, similar to chicken or beef satay, dipped in a sweet and sometimes spicy sauce. A local friend also recommended Andy’s Special Satti .
  • Hacienda de Palmeras Hotel and Restaurant , credited as the inventor of knickerbocker , a cold dessert similar to halo-halo, but with an assortment of fruits like mango, watermelon and pineapple, topped with strawberry ice cream.
  • Tetuan , where you’ll find a street lined with kiosks selling kilo after kilo of delicious lechon! One of the most popular is Prince Tasty Lechon, whose recipe includes calamansi, onions, garlic, pepper and bay leaf. P550 per kilo, P350 per half-kilo.

Knickerbocker at Palmeras Zamboanga

As you explore, don’t forget to grab some street food. While Pinoy faves like banana que, fish balls, and kwek-kwek are available, you’ll also stumble upon chikalang (purple rice cake similar to pilipit or karioka), pastil (empanada), and mee goreng , especially at hotspots like the RT Lim Boulevard and Paseo del Mar .

For more information about these restaurants and food spots, we have a separate article about it. READ: WHERE TO EAT IN ZAMBOANGA CITY!

SAMPLE ZAMBOANGA ITINERARY

Here’s a sample 4-day 3-night ZAMBOANGA CITY itinerary with breakdown of expenses. Please note that this itinerary below assumes the following:

  • You’re a party of 4, splitting some of the costs.
  • You’re staying at a hotel in the city center.
  • You’re using public transportation DIY-style for this itinerary. While we recommend joining a guided tour, it’s going to be much more costly because we have yet to confirm that join-in group tours are allowed. I don’t know which area exactly you will be staying so I set the budget for short-distance tricycle ride at P30/pax. While there is a lower set fare, it’s best to have an allowance to compensate for instances when you get charged more.

DAY 1 – ARRIVAL, CITY TOUR 7:45 am – Arrival in Zamboanga 8:30 am – Tricycle to hotel, P100 8:50 am – Drop bags at hotel 09:10 am – Tricycle to Pasonanca Jeepney terminal, P30 09:25 am – Jeepney to Pasonanca Park 10:00 am – Explore Pasonanca Park 11:00 am – El Museo de Zamboanga, P10 11:30 am – Butterfly Sanctuary, P10 12:00 pm – Jeepney to Palmeras 12:30 pm – Palmeras (lunch + knickerbocker), P325 02:00 pm – Jeepney to city center 02:15 pm – Hotel check in, rest 03:00 pm – Tricycle to Fort Pilar, P30 03:15 pm – Fort Pilar & Museum, P20 03:45 pm – Pilar Shrine 04:15 pm – ZSCMST Bird Sanctuary 05:00 pm – Paseo del Mar 06:40 pm – Tricycle to SM Mindpro, P30 07:00 pm – Dinner at Bay Tal Mal, P300/pax 08:30 pm – Back to hotel

DAY 2 – PINK BEACH, CANELAR BARTER 05:30 am – Wake up call 06:30 am – Buy food for lunch & snacks, P200 – (to be packed in reusable container) 07:00 am – Tricycle to Paseo del Mar, P30 07:15 am – Registration/briefing, P25 entrance/terminal fee 08:00 am – Boat to Pink Beach, P250 (P1000/4pax) 08:30 am – Explore Pink Beach – Cottage rental: P25 (P100/4pax) 10:00 am – Lagoon Tour – Boat to lagoon entrance, P50 (P200/4pax) – Yellow boat rental, P150 (P300/2pax) – Guide fee: P75 (P300/4pax) 11:30 am – Lunch 01:30 pm – Stop at sandbar, P50 (P200/4pax) 01:40 pm – Boat to mainland 02:15 pm – Tricycle to hotel, P30 02:30 pm – Back to hotel to freshen up 04:00 pm – Tricycle to Canelar, P30 04:10 pm – Shopping at Canelar Barter 05:00 pm – Tricycle to Alavar, P30 05:15 pm – Alavar curacha – P500/head budget 07:00 pm – Tricycle to hotel, P30 07:15 pm – Hotel rest

DAY 3 – ONCE ISLAS 05:00 am – Wake up call 06:00 am – Buy food for lunch & snacks, P200 06:30 am – Tricycle to Bus/Van terminal, P30 07:00 am – Bus/Van to Panubigan Crossing, P50-70 08:30 am – Tricycle/Habal-habal to Panubigan port, P30 08:45 am – Registration – Entrance fee: P100 – Environmental fee: P100 – Guide fee: P75 (P300/4pax) – Cottage fee: P37.5 (P150/4pax) – Boat fee: P500 (P2000/4pax) 09:00 am – Island hopping tour 02:00 pm – Tricycle/habal-habal back to highway 02:30 pm – Wait for bus back to city center – freshen up at hotel after 05:30 pm – Tricycle to Dennis Coffee Garden, P50 06:00 pm – Dennis Coffee Garden, P260 07:30 pm – Tricycle back to hotel, P50 08:00 pm – Rest

DAY 4 – DEPARTURE 06:30 am – Wake up, pack up 08:00 am – Hotel checkout 08:30 am – Tricycle to airport, P100 08:00 am – Flight check in 10:40 am – Flight back to Manila

The above itinerary will cost you around P4500, excluding airfare and accommodations but with some allowance for tips and possible price adjustments.

If you decide to book a double/twin room for P1500 per night (P750/person), prepare to shell out P6750 excluding airfare.

If you’re able to snag fares for only P3000 roundtrip, then prepare around P9750 total .

You can drastically reduce your expenses if you’re part of a bigger group.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

When is the best time to visit zamboanga city.

January to May , the driest period.

Zamboanga is a year-round destination. Unlike most regions in the Philippines, the weather patterns here are stable and it is not usually battered by typhoons. That said, the best period for tourists is January to May because it’s when the chances of rain are lowest.

Zamboanga Climate Chart

The rainiest period is June-November, peaking in October . But the amount of rainfall in Zamboanga is still considerably low compared to other regions, so it shouldn’t cause you much concern. Besides, its wettest month October is one of the best times to visit the city because it’s when the Hermosa Festival happens!

Hermosa Festival is the city’s fiesta , in honor of their patron saint La Virgen Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Zaragoza, which is believed to be miraculous. It’s a month-long festivity that builds up to October 12, the actual feast day. The first two weeks of October are filled with exciting activities like the Regatta, a vinta race!

How to say common greetings and phrases in Zamboanga City

The most commonly spoken language in Zamboanga City is Chavacano (or Chabacano), the only Spanish-based creole language in Asia. It is like the “love child” of Spanish and Filipino languages. While most vocabularies of the Chavacano varieties are borrowed from Spanish, the grammatical constructions or structures generally follow other Philippine languages.

Start from the basics such as greetings and useful phrases that you can use while in the city. It is also a good way to interact with the locals and learn more about their culture.

  • Welcome! – Bienvenidos!
  • Thank you very much! – Muchisimas Gracias!
  • Good morning! – Buenas Dias!
  • Good afternoon! – Buenas Tardes!
  • Good evening! – Buenas Noches!
  • I’m sorry! – Perdona mi.
  • How much is this? – Cuanto esté?

How’s the data signal in Zamboanga City?

Globe and Smart are strong in the city center but becomes spotty and unreliable in the islands and other remote corners of city. Based on our experience.

We had no data signal for most of our Once Islas tour, especially at Panubigan Port. It suddenly pops up in some islands but they don’t usually last, for some reason.

What power plug type is used in Zamboanga City?

110V, 60Hz. Type A sockets are most common. Plugs have two flat pins.

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Hi! For the Pink Beach do you just register 7AM on the day of your visit or is there a number to contact ahead of time?

Your posts are very helpful for our upcoming Zamboanga trip, thanks a bunch :)

tin

This is very informative! Thank you so much. We will visit the beautiful land of Zamboanga soon.

Yosh Dimen

Enjoy Zamboanga! Don’t forget try their local food. Sarap!

David

Hi, is it safe for me a as a white guy to visit Zamboanga?

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zombadonga is nice plac. thank you for your blog

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Thank you for your good experience.

Jill

I’m confused because I understood you hired a tour company but your itinerary is a DIY which means I can do everything on my own as well?

Some of our activities, we did DIY-style. Some, we joined a tour.

The sample itinerary is for DIY, but it’s better to explore Zamboanga with a guide.

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First trip: 2:00 am Last trip: 7:30 pm

Dipolog to Ipil

First trip: 4:20 am Last trip: 5:00 pm

Dipolog to Labason

First trip: 11:00 am Last trip: 3:00 pm

Dipolog to Godod

First trip: 11:00 am Last trip: 2:00 pm

Dipolog to Pagadian

First trip: 4:30 am Last trip: 6:00 pm

Dipolog to Cotabato

First trip: 5:30 am Last trip: 8:30 am

Dipolog to Gensan

First trip: 1:00 am Last trip: 3:00 am

Dipolog to Ozamis

First trip: 2:30 am Last trip: 6:00 pm

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First trip: 2:00 am Last trip: 7:00 pm

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First trip: 2:00 am Last trip: 4:00 pm

Labason to Dipolog

First trip: 6:00 am Last trip: 7:15 am

Godod to Dipolog

First trip: 6:00 am Last trip: 7:00 pm

Pagadian to Dipolog

First trip: 4:00 am Last trip: 5:00 pm

Cotabato to Dipolog

First trip: 5:00 am Last trip: 6:00 am

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First trip: 2:00 am Last trip: 5:30 am

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First trip: 3:00 am Last trip: 6:00 pm

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  • Hop-on or hop-off at any of Moscow’s main highlights
  • Views of Moscow from an open-top, double-decker bus
  • Learn about the city with recorded commentary
  • Visit Red Square, Alexander Gardens, and more
  • Bus pass inclusions: 48 or 72 hour bus pass + walking tour
  • Boat pass inclusions: 60 minute boat trip + walking tour
  • Bus & Boat pass inclusions: 48 hour bus pass + 60 minute boat trip + walking tour
  • Vouchers valid for 12 months
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
  • Location Name: The route begins at Red Square but you can board at any stop
  • Wheelchair accessible
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  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Red Route runs from 10:00am - 6:00pm, every 25 minutes. Duration - 60 minutes. First stop - Bolotnaya Square.
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Green Route runs from 10:00am - 6:00pm, every 60 minutes. Duration - 120 minutes. First stop - Bolotnaya Square.
  • Orange Route (currently suspended) runs from 10:30am - 6:30pm, every 30 minutes. Duration - 140 minutes. First stop - Museum of Cosmonautics
  • Walking tour runs daily at 10:45am. Duration - 2 hours 30 minutes. Meeting point - Next to monument of Saints Cyril and Methodius.
  • Boat tour operates 5th May - 20th October, from 11:30am - 6:30pm. Duration - 60 minutes. Meeting point - Zaryadye Park Pier.
  • Mobile and paper vouchers are accepted for this tour.
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  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

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  • DebbJ 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Great way to get oriented to Moscow We started our Moscow experience with the hop on hop off. It was a great way to get orientated to the city. The additional optional tours were also good, we did the Metro tour which I highly recommend, we also paid for the Kremlin tour. The hop on hop off has three different lines all included. Only fault was the bus was sometimes full and you had to wait for the next one which was about 15 minutes (in the cold). Read more Written January 6, 2020
  • UmaDelhi 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles 2 days are required Very very good audio guides- the voice quality was also good and also the anecdotes of history were brilliant. Russia is truly beautiful Read more Written September 1, 2019
  • BeverleyT 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Boat trip - TERRIBLE We got on the bus, but couldn’t buy a 1 day ticket. They suggested we do the 1 hour boat trip and said they would drop us to the dock. 1) they dropped us in the wrong place 2) they were lost because of the marathon Then the boat, after we finally found it: 1) stinking fumes, actually gagging 2) no commentary, in fact, no interaction unless you begged 3) offered us 2 for 1 icecreams as they had melted and refrozen as the fridge gets turned off at night Honestly, we enjoyed the afternoon in the boat but spent all of it laughing at just how awful it was!!! The worst thing in Moscow! Read more Written August 18, 2019
  • niruDurbs 0 contributions 3.0 of 5 bubbles Not the best value for the price The ticket is quite expensive and covers three different routes in a 24 hour period. The red route is quite exciting and takes about an hour. The bus comes every 10 to 15 minutes. However the other two routes take about two hours each and buses come every 30 to 40 minute period. If the bus is full then you have to wait at the stop for the next bus. So personally I feel that not much can be seen this way. I definitely was not impressed. However it must be noted that one can learn a lot about the history of Moscow Read more Written July 3, 2019
  • IrishCueTravel 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles SLO Motion Not all their fault , but if you plan on trying this Attraction be patient! Traffic is a big problem first and foremost. But to add additional unnecessary delays; the bus stops at each site for 15 minutes at a time or More ! I gave up half way through ( 45 minutes) ; and walked back to the starting point in 10 minutes! Read more Written June 4, 2019
  • michael g 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Worst hop on/hop off EVER Waited for 40 minutes in the cold rain for a bus that never came... unacceptable. Traffic is so bad that when on a bus the previos day it was barely moving. My advice-get a subway pass and a good travel guide book and do sightseeing on your own! Read more Written October 24, 2018
  • Rebecca J 0 contributions 3.0 of 5 bubbles Boat element was excellent We purchased a ticket online for the boat and bus for 2 days. The boat element was wonderful, we saw some amazing parts of Moscow along the river side. The bus element was very disappointing as it only started at 10am and was finished by 6:30pm. It was extremely warm when we were there and it would have been great to do the tour in the cool of the day. There was also no air conditioning in the down stairs part of the bus. They also turned away passengers at one of the stops as the bus was full and there was not another bus for 40 minutes. Read more Written September 26, 2018
  • Monismith2014 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles it was very enjoyable it was very interesting seeing things we saw walking around from the bus. so much more to see. we had a lot better view of the attractions from the height of the bus.also the bus was reasonable slow which gave us time enough for photos. it stopped at sparrow hill for 10 minutes for picture taking Read more Written September 20, 2018
  • fati666222 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles The best way to see Moscow We did both routes but if you have little time then only do the red route.Its very informative and it takes you to the important sights.The staff on the bus are very friendly and helpful. Read more Written August 20, 2018
  • adolfo17 0 contributions 3.0 of 5 bubbles The worst hope-on hope-off service I've ever seen Diffiult to understand the route maps and stops. Staff wouldn't help either. Lengthy stops. No air conditioning. Read more Written August 4, 2018
  • Peter F 0 contributions 3.0 of 5 bubbles Two Routes There is a short red route which depending on the traffic takes about an hour. The route is generally around the Red Square area. The ear phones were small and sometimes the commentary did not link up with the sites you were seeing. The green bus takes you on a longer route and ours took two and a half hours due to the heavy traffic. I would not recommend this trip unless it is raining or you want to fill in time. The sights we saw were nothing outstanding with plenty of time at certain stops for photos. Also the driver stop for a bite to eat at one stop. Read more Written July 30, 2018
  • Bernardo P 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Boat Trips Moscow, Russia Yesterday, I booked a boat trip with the GetYourGuide.com web page and was totally horrible, didn’t have audio guide as it shows on the picture-Nobody Talk-. The girl on the picture-light blue bag-ask for 100 Rubles for show her the QR Code while I had the Booking and PIN number cause she must see the vessel name-Didn’t say nothing and after she said board any vessel. I suggest take the trip and pay on site, avoid fake internet pages, there are many other services with a lot of entertainment, don’t take this ones. Read more Written July 14, 2018
  • Kathrynowl91 0 contributions 3.0 of 5 bubbles Good way to see some sites We usually do these tours when we travel. They get you round and you see the sight . The traffic is quite heavy so it is a bit slow but there is not a lot they can do about it. We only did the red route. Just a note people don’t queue here when the bus comes it’s a bit of a free for all. Read more Written July 13, 2018
  • Daniyal91 0 contributions 3.0 of 5 bubbles Was Ok.! Started our tour of moscow from here, We had got the 2 Day Pass with the boat ride. The route and the map was good but not well managed. The bus didn't stop at many points. Were were unaware a couple of times at what point we were and missed them. Headphones and maps were provided. Would recommend one should check out the route map before going and decide which places to stop in advance, this way one can manage and enjoy the tour more and us it more effectively.! The boat ride was Ok, a little crowded. No guide provided, just a boat ride with restaurant service Read more Written July 12, 2018
  • WilliamDyer 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Poor service on boat and too many waiting times on buses For the price, you should expect at minimum English speaking tour guides with decent experience, but at least in my case that did not happen both in buses and boats. And in the boat even tough we were 90% English speaking tourist at least, the tour guide spoke 95% of the time in Russia, and only 3 sentences in English, I really counted how many times she spoke in English. And at the end she asks us if we have any questions? Of course I told her I couldn’t ask her anything since I didn’t understand 95% of what she was saying. The boat tour is not worth it, just take the bus that would be my advice. Second minus is the waiting times, in the boat they made us wait an hour before it departed, and in many stops with the buses waiting times of 20-30 minutes. I actually think I lost that day around 2 hours doing nothing. Be careful. Read more Written July 10, 2018

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Moscow's crazy traffic and its excellent metro network mean that the city's buses and trolleybuses aren't the number one option for tourists .

Moscow has hundreds of bus and trolleybus routes , many of which connect the city centre with its otherwise-isolated suburban neighbourhoods. Regular traffic jams mean that the bus network has not always been the most recommendable option , especially as the metro is so efficient. 

Having said that, new bus lanes have opened up recently making it a comfortable alternative for certain routes. The bus can be a good, economical option at night , when 13 routes replace the metro after it shuts down (all starting from Kitay-Gorod metro and taking the main roads out to the edge off the city).

More modern buses have screens indicating the stops along the route, but in older ones you may well struggle knowing where to get off if relying on the Russian-language loudspeaker announcements .

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    ZC Integrated Bus Terminal, Zamboanga City. 15K likes · 1,312 were here. The Official Page of the Zamboanga City Integrated Bus Terminal Divisoria,...

  12. Rural Transit

    CDO to Zamboanga Bus Schedule via Rural Transit; Rural Transit Bus Schedule [CDO, Davao, Gensan, Bukidnon] ... Disclaimer: We do our best to update the information listed here but please take note that the schedule of bus and ferry trips may change without prior notice. If you are traveling on a tight/fixed schedule, we highly suggest that you ...

  13. Ceres Liner Bus

    Address: 43 New York Ave, Quezon City, Metro Manila. Contact Number: +63 910 738 5318. Ceres Liner Bus schedules and online booking to Southern Area Province of Cebu for a Comfortable bus journey.

  14. Rural Transit Zamboanga to Dipolog Bus Schedule

    January 22, 2024 by Team BaF. Starting January 16, 2021, Rural Transit will resume bus operations between Zamboanga City and Dipolog City under the community quarantine. There will be limited trips, only two trips daily. Passengers will be required to comply with travel requirements imposed by the respective LGU of their desired destination.

  15. Butuan to Zamboanga City

    Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines fly from Butuan (BXU) to Zamboanga (ZAM) 4 times a day. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Butuan to Zamboanga via Cagayan de Oro in around 19h. Airlines. Philippine Airlines. Cebu Pacific.

  16. Zamboanga City Integrated Bus Terminal is one

    Zamboanga City Integrated Bus Terminal is one of the top rated place listed as Bus Station in Zamboanga City ,

  17. Ceres Bus Cebu to Zamboanga

    Here is the 2022 Ceres Bus Schedules from Cebu City to Zamboanga. Daily Schedule Trips. Cebu City to Zamboanga. CSBT Departure: 12:00 noon. Note: Loading of Cargoes and Issuance of way bill from Cebu city will be done at Kinasang-an Ceres garage "Cagayan de Oro to Pagadian-Dipolog Bus Schedule" Zamboanga to Cebu City. Zamboanga Departure. 2 ...

  18. Rural Transit Bus Schedule

    Dipolog to Zamboanga. First trip: 2:00 am Last trip: 7:30 pm. Dipolog to Ipil. First trip: 4:20 am Last trip: 5:00 pm. Dipolog to Labason. First trip: 11:00 am Last trip: 3:00 pm. ... Disclaimer: We do our best to update the information listed here but please take note that the schedule of bus and ferry trips may change without prior notice. If ...

  19. City Sightseeing Moscow Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour with Optional Cruise

    About. It can be hard to see the highlights of Moscow in a day or two, but this hop-on hop-off City Sightseeing open-top bus tour makes it easy and convenient. Take in views of the city while listening to recorded commentary on the bus. Hop off at any of the stops, including Red Square, the Big Stone Bridge, and Pushkin Fine Arts Museum.

  20. Moscow Bus Network

    Moscow has hundreds of bus and trolleybus routes, many of which connect the city centre with its otherwise-isolated suburban neighbourhoods.Regular traffic jams mean that the bus network has not always been the most recommendable option, especially as the metro is so efficient.. Having said that, new bus lanes have opened up recently making it a comfortable alternative for certain routes.

  21. Bacolod to Zamboanga Bus Schedule of Ceres Liner

    Zamboanga to Bacolod via Dapitan, Dumaguete and San Carlos. Schedule. Zamboanga Departure. 5:00 PM. Estimated Fare: P 1,400.00. Ceres Bus Schedule Cebu to Zamboanga. *Schedules & Fares subject to change without prior notice *. For Inquiries please call: 0910 432 6704.

  22. The best river cruises and excursions in Moscow

    Rent a boat for the river trip in Moscow with your company of friends. Set up a unique event on a modern and cozy ship. If you want to come ashore we've got bus tours to offer. Choose the route and start the journey. Walking tours in the center of Moscow, with the guide's amazing story, lasting 1.5 hours.

  23. Hop-On Hop-Off Moscow

    Choose to add the Boat Tour to the Bus Tour and enjoy panoramic views from the Moskva River. Audio-guide in 8 languages so you can learn all about Moscow's history and traditions. Access to 2 bus tour routes & 40+ stops around Moscow. Create your own itinerary to explore the city. 24 or 48hr Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour with 360° panoramic views of ...