Spacious Seating: Reclining seats with legroom; deluxe buses include blankets and pillows.
Onboard Convenience: Restrooms, charging ports, and free Wi-Fi (select buses).
Safety Features: Regular sanitization, experienced drivers, and 24/7 road assistance.
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Festival-Ready Schedules: Increased trips during the Peñafrancia Festival to accommodate pilgrims.
Scenic Coastal Views: Enjoy vistas of Quezon’s coconut fields and Camarines Sur’s rolling hills.
Eco-Friendly Travel: DLTB’s modern buses reduce carbon footprint compared to air travel.
Buses depart daily from PITX, Buendia, and Cubao. Generally early morning departure from Manila and the evening from Naga City.
Manila to Naga Schedules | |
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Class | Departure |
Seater 41 | 16:00 |
Seater 44 | 16:30 |
Bus Regular AC | 04:00, 04:30, 10:30, 18:00, 19:00 |
Bus Lazyboy | 17:00 |
Naga to Manila Schedules | |
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Class | Departure |
Seater 41 | 20:00, 20:45, 21:00 |
Seater 44 | 20:00, 20:45 |
Bus Regular AC | 19:45, 20:00 |
Bus Lazyboy | 19:45 |
The City is famed for its deep-rooted spirituality and outdoor thrills. Key highlights include:
Basilica Minore de Peñafrancia: Home to the revered Our Lady of Peñafrancia, central to the annual Peñafrancia Festival (September).
Mount Isarog National Park: Trek through lush trails and spot rare wildlife in this dormant volcano.
Camarines Sur Watersports Complex (CWC): Asia’s premier wakeboarding destination.
Naga City Museum: Dive into Bicol’s history and colonial-era artifacts.
Cultural Immersion: Participate in the Peñafrancia Festival, a vibrant mix of faith and tradition.
Budget-Friendly: Affordable accommodations and eateries cater to all travelers.
Gateway to Bicol: Easy access to Mayon Volcano, CamSur’s beaches, and Sorsogon’s whale sharks.
Festival Visits: Book buses and hotels 3–6 months ahead if traveling during September.
Local Eats: Savor Bicol Express (spicy coconut stew), sinapot (fried bananas), and kinalas (noodle soup).
Weather Prep: Light clothing for tropical climate; pack rain gear November–January.
Day Trips: From Naga, explore the Caramoan Islands (3-hour drive) or Lake Buhi (home to the world’s smallest fish).
Tricycles and jeepneys are available outside the terminal; ride a “Panganiban” jeepney to downtown (₱15–₱20).
Standard 20kg/pax limit; contact DLTB in advance for bulky religious items (e.g., festival banners).
December–February for cooler weather, or April–May for summer watersports.
No, but buses/UV Express vans to Sabang Port (2.5 hours) connect to Caramoan ferries.
Yes, but withdraw cash in the city center for better rates.