Clark Car Rental, Auto Rental, Transportation Services
Manila Airport Pickup, Taxi, Rental Car Services
Travel, Tourists and Tourism Pleasure & Business
Clark Freeport & Angeles City, Pampanga Philippines

VEHICLES FOR TRAVEL, ANGELES CITY, PHILIPPINES
TEL NO: 045-499-0695
MOBILE PHONE: 639-28-504-6769

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Department of Transportation (DOT) registered. Land Transpiration Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) approved. Drivers are knowledgeable, courteous, professional and honest. Vehicles are modern, well-maintained, reliable and comfortable. Vans are good for up to 10 passengers, modern and comfortable, equipped with DVD players and drinks on request.

Unlike many of the other transportation services, we greet and pick up our customers at the main arrival area of Ninoy Aquino International Airport. Our customers aren't required to walk down the ramp to the public greeting area.

For side trips in and around the Clark, Angeles City or Manila areas, call or email for an affordable deal!

Find an example of some of rates to various destinations below. NOTE: Rates may not be current and may change without notice. Offering transportation services to many other locations throughout the Philippines. Please email or call for any destinations not listed above!

Location

Angeles City
Manila

Car

Van

Car

Van

Angeles City

Hourly Rate*

Hourly Rate*

P2,600

P3,000

Manila (Airport)

P2,600

P3,000

Hourly Rate*

Hourly Rate*

Baguio City

P4,800

P5,500

P7,000

P7,500

Banaue (Rice Terraces)

P12,800

P13,500

P16,300

P18,500

Batangas (Pier)

P4,800

P5,500

P3,800

P4,500

Iba Zambales

P3,300

P4,000

P5,300

P6,000

La Union

P4,800

P5,500

P7,000

P7,500

Pangasinan

P4,800

P5,500

P5,800

P6,500

Subic/Olongapo

P2,300

P3,000

P3,900

P4,400

 


 

BUS SERVICE, MABALACAT, ANGELES, DAU, PAMPANGA, PHILIPPINES

MABALACAT/DAU BUS TERMINAL

From this terminal you can get a bus to just about any location south to Manila and north to Baguio and beyond. Buses usually leave every half hour, or to more popular locations such as Manila, every 15 minutes. The Dau/Mabalacat Bus Terminal is a very large Bus station close00 to the Dau/Mabalacat border. It is along the Dau Expressway, which is the highway leading to NLEX, just off of MacArthur Highway. Some familiar retail/food/gas establishments you'll see nearby are: Max’s Restaurant, Chow King, Pizza Hut, Greenwich Pizza. and the Shell Gas Station. Simply ask any taxi, jeepney or tricycle driver to take you to the Mabalacat or Dau Bus terminal and they will get you there in a jiffy.

PHILIPPINE RABBIT BUS LINE, INC.
Henson St., close to corner Jesus Street in Downtown, next to Everybody's Furniture
Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines
Ordinary Bus: 4:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. depart every 15 minutes
Air conditioned Buses: 5"30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. every 30 minutes


 

 
 

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