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HOW TO GET TO CAMARINES NORTE

 

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Browse the list of administrative regions  and follow the navigation to find populated place you are interested in. You can also take advantage of our two following search bars. Your Camarines Norte, Philippines google satellite map sightseeing starts there now!

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http://www.maplandia.com/philippines/region-5/camarines-norte/

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How to get to Camarines Norte:

 

The province is accessible by land through passenger transport services going to and from Metro Manila and neighboring provinces. Different transportation companies, such as Philtranco, Superlines, AMDG, and others, have air-conditioned buses plying the Daet-Manila-Daet and Daet-Naga-Legazpi-Daet routes.
By Air
The province has two airports Bagasbas/Daet and Daporijo.

For more information, contact:
PROVINCIAL TOURISM & CULTURAL OFFICE
Provincial Capitol Complex, Daet, Camarines Norte
Tel. No. (054) 721-43-41

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Airports nearby and within Camarines Norte

 

International

Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Iloilo International Airport
Clark International Airport
Kalibo International Airport

 

Domestic

Naga Airport
Legazpi Airport
Virac Airport
Moises R. Espinosa Airport
Ninoy Aquino International Airport

 

Local

Bagasbas Airport
Daporijo Airport

 

 

 
 

Other Ways to Get There

 

Camarines Norte can be reached by land travel from Manila by buses. Amihan (Daet -054 7213787; Manila (Pasay) – 02 8543735, 02 3855025) , Superlines (Daet – 054 5712225; Manila (Cubao) 02 4143319), and Philtranco (Daet- 054 7212030 , 054 7214350; Manila (Pasay) – 02 8515420, Manila (Cubao) 02 7227567)- buses ply the Manila-Daet route and vice versa.

Alternatively, one can fly into Camarines Sur, through the Naga Airport in Pili (45 minutes ride). Zest Air, Philippine Airlnes and Cebu Pacific from Manila and vice-versa and then it takes about 2-3 hours by bus/van from Naga to Daet. SEAIR (http://flyseair.com) used to fly the Manila-Daet route but this has proved to be seasonal, check out their website if they have flights for that route on the dates that you will be visiting.

Boat rental from Vinzons-Calaguas (day trip or not with a tour group- 2 hours boat ride) – PhP 6,000.00 and jeepney fare from Daet-Vinzons is PhP 15.00 per person; Paracale-Calaguas (1 ½ hours boat ride) by van is PhP 55.00. Tricycles in Daet is about PhP 7.00 per head for the first kilometer.  Read More: http://tourism-philippines.com/camarines-norte/

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Camarines Norte is a Hidden Paradise Waiting to be Discovered

Where is Camarines Norte and How to Get There

Interesting Destinations in Camarines Norte

Exciting and Colorful Festivals in Camarines Norte

Fun and Adventures in Camarines Norte

Camarines Norte Photo Gallery

Video Collection for Camarines Norte

 

 

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