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How to get there The historical province of Cavite is very accessible from Manila. Public transport is available from about 5 a.m. to around 10 p.m. daily. Saulog and St. Anthony buses (many of them with air-con) going to Cavite load and unload passengers at Vito Cruz corner Harrison Street across from the Central Bank of the Philippines (near the Horrizon Plaza). Tamaraw-FX taxis are parked a short distance away in front of McDonald's (beside Harrizon Plaza). These buses and taxis usually take the Roxas Blvd. Coastal Road route going to Cavite (by passing Bacoor, Imus, Kawit and Noveleta). Others are bound for Rosario, Naic or Tanza (by passing the same towns.) Source of Information: Department of Tourism, Philippines |
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There are also mini-buses going to Tagaytay or Trece Martines (by passing Bacoor, Imus, Silang, Indang and other towns). These are found in Baclaran. These mini-buses usually take the route via Parañaque/Las Piñas. If one is in Metro Manila, it is best to take a taxi and ask to be taken to either Harrison Plaza or Baclaran, depending on the intended destination in Cavite. Normal travel time (when traffic is not heavy) to Cavite is as short as 20-30 minutes (if you are going to Bacoor, the closest town to Mnila) or about 2 1/2 hours ( if you are going to the farthest point). Kawit, is about 30-45 minutes away. Saulog and St. Anthony buses going to Cavite City pass by the Aguinaldo Shrine. Getting around the Place Jeepneys and tricycles are found in every town in Cavite, ready to take the travellers around.
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