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Four airports, one highway, several ferries

Getting around Bicol

The single most expensive mistake is flying into the wrong airport. Bicol has four, they serve different provinces, and the drive between them is not short.

Bicol International Airport

DRP

Daraga, Albay

The regional gateway. Opened 7 October 2021 and replaced the old Legazpi Airport, which sat 2 to 3 kilometres from Mayon; the new one is 15 kilometres away. Designed for about 2.2 million passengers a year. Served by Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific. Airbus A320 operations began 1 May 2022.

Source · Wikipedia, Bicol International Airport

Naga Airport

WNP

Pili, Camarines Sur

Serves Naga City and the Camarines Sur area. Domestic only.

Source · PSA and CAAP records

Masbate Airport

MBT

Masbate City, Masbate

The island province’s air link. Domestic only.

Source · CAAP records

Virac Airport

VRC

Virac, Catanduanes

The only airport on Catanduanes, which matters because the sea crossing is often closed by weather.

Source · CAAP records

Overland and sea

The rest of it

By air

Bicol International Airport at Daraga is the main gateway, with Naga, Masbate and Virac serving their own provinces. Flying into the wrong one can cost you a full day on the road.

By bus

Overnight buses run from Manila to Legazpi, Naga, Sorsogon and Daet. The Maharlika Highway is the spine of the region and most of the region is reachable from it.

By boat

Matnog in Sorsogon is the ferry port to Samar and the rest of the Visayas. Masbate and Catanduanes are reached by sea as well as by air, and both crossings close in bad weather.

By jeepney and tricycle

Inside towns this is the transport. Fares are set by local ordinance and posted, and the posted fare is the fare.

Weather is the timetable

Bicol takes more typhoons than any other region in the country. Sea crossings and small-plane flights get cancelled, and the cancellation is usually right. Build a spare day into any island itinerary.

Fares are public. Jeepney and tricycle fares are set by local ordinance and are supposed to be posted. If a posted fare and a quoted fare disagree, the posted one is the fare, and the ordinance is a public document your LGU should be able to produce.

Roads

Who builds the road you are driving on

National roads and bridges in Bicol are DPWH work, procured through district engineering offices. We publish all 17,200 contracts with the winning contractor and the value.