Manila to Naga

Explore the Heart of Bicol Culture and Nature.

      Manila to Naga by DLTB Bus

      Embark on a DLTB Bus journey from Manila to Naga City, the vibrant “Queen City of Bicol,” renowned for its reliable and comfortable bus services. Naga, a hub of cultural heritage and natural wonders, invites travelers to discover its iconic festivals, historic landmarks, and scenic landscapes.

      DLTB Amenities Tailored for Comfort

      • 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.

      Manila to Naga Map
      Distance 380 km

      8

      Trips Everyday

      2

      Bus Terminals

      11 h

      Travel Time

      ₱700

      Cheapest Price

      Why DLTB for Manila to Naga Travel?

      • 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.

      DLTB Bus Schedule: Manila - Naga

      Buses depart daily from PITX, Buendia, and Cubao. Generally early morning departure from Manila and the evening from Naga City.

      Manila to Naga Schedules
      ClassDeparture
      Seater 4116:00
      Seater 4416:30
      Bus Regular AC04:00, 04:30, 10:30, 18:00, 19:00
      Bus Lazyboy17:00
      Naga to Manila Schedules
      ClassDeparture
      Seater 4120:00, 20:45, 21:00
      Seater 4420:00, 20:45
      Bus Regular AC19:45, 20:00
      Bus Lazyboy19:45

      Naga City: A Blend of Faith and Adventure

      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.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      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.