Manila to Legazpi

Experience the magic of Legazpi’s crown jewel.

      Manila to Legazpi by DLTB Bus

      Traveling from Manila to Legazpi City, the “City of Fun and Adventure,” is a breeze with DLTB Bus, one of the Philippines’ most reliable bus operators. Famous for its iconic view of Mayon Volcano, Legazpi offers a mix of natural wonders, cultural heritage, and culinary delights. Here’s everything you need to plan your journey with DLTB:

      Why Choose DLTB for Manila to Legazpi?

      • Comfortable Rides: Air-conditioned buses with reclining seats, onboard restrooms, and ample legroom.

      • Safety Assured: Experienced drivers, regular vehicle maintenance, and adherence to safety protocols.

      • 24/7 Departures: Multiple daily trips to fit your schedule, including overnight sleeper buses.

      • Affordable Fares: Prices range from ₱1200 to ₱1,800, depending on bus type (regular/deluxe).

      Manila to Legazpi Map
      Distance 465 km

      18

      Trips Everyday

      3

      Bus Terminals

      13 h

      Travel Time

      ₱1200

      Average Fares

      DLTB Bus Legazpi Schedule

      DLTB Bus has regular trips from Manila to Legazpi starting from morning to night. Buses depart from the DLTB Buendia terminal, Cubao, and from the PITX terminal.

      Manila to Legazpi Schedules
      ClassDeparture
      Seater 4116:00, 18:30
      Seater 4416:00
      Bus Regular AC09:00, 18:00, 20:00, 20:45, 21:00
      Bus Lazyboy20:30
      Legazpi to Manila Schedules
      ClassDeparture
      Seater 4114:30, 18:00, 19:00
      Seater 4414:30
      Bus Regular AC09:00, 17:00, 17:30, 18:00
      Bus Lazyboy18:30

      Top Attractions in Legazpi

      1. Mayon Volcano: Trek or take an ATV ride to admire the world’s most perfect cone-shaped volcano.

      2. Cagsawa Ruins: Explore the historic church ruins with Mayon as a breathtaking backdrop.

      3. Ligñon Hill Nature Park: Enjoy a 360° view of Legazpi and zipline adventures.

      4. Sumlang Lake: Relax on a bamboo raft while soaking in Mayon’s reflection.

      5. Local Cuisine: Try Bicolano specialties like laing (spicy taro leaves), pinangat, and Bicol Express.