With great options for traveling by bus from Manila to Baguio, it’s easy to see why buses are so popular. Cheap prices, plenty of availability, and several different departure points usually outweigh the benefits of going by taxi, which is decidedly more expensive....
How to Get to Baguio Whether you’re departing from Pasay or Cubao, both terminals have buses going to Baguio. Victory Liner has the most number of trips, operating almost 24 hours a day. You can even choose between the regular AC or the special bus. Choose carefully because it will tak...
The Genesis Bus Terminal Pasay is one of the main terminals of Genesis Transport in Metro Manila. The other is the Genesis Bus Terminal Cubao. Both branches service trips going to Baguio. However, some routes differ between the two. Keep reading to find out more about theGenesis Bus Terminal...
Cubao to Baguio v.v. (Non-P2P with CR) Monday-Sunday Frequency: Every 2 hour(s) Luggage Information Carry-on allowance is just one baggage. Eligibility Children aged 5+ will be charged the same rate as adults Children 0-4 years old not occupy a seat are free of charge. ...
Cubao to Baguio v.v. (Non-P2P with CR) Monday-Sunday Frequency: Every 2 hour(s) Luggage Information Carry-on allowance is just one baggage. Eligibility Children aged 5+ will be charged the same rate as adults Children 0-4 years old not occupy a seat are free of charge. ...
Victory Liner’s is one of the most popular bus company going to Baguio on a daily and hourly schedule. Roots date back as early as the 1940s when World War II ended. Having been in the transport business for more than 70 years, it’s not a surprise that Victory Liner is one of th...