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Going to CASA San Miguel by Bus from Manila

Victory Liner is a generous donor of the first CASA San Miguel at San Antonio, Zambales.

Victory Liner Fare and Schedule

Victory Liner, Inc. (VLI) is one of the largest provincial bus companies operating in the Philippines, servicing routes mainly to the provinces of Central Luzon which includes Zambales, Pampanga, Bulacan and Northern Luzon which includes Benguet, Pangasinan, Bataan, Nueva Vizcaya, Kalinga, Isabela and Cagayan.

https://www.victoryliner.com/TerminalGuide.aspx

Victory Liner Bus in Victory Liner Bus Terminal Cubao

START: Victory Liner Cubao (Or other Victory Liner Terminals)

Take the Victory Liner bus going to “IBA” Zambales (approximately 4 hours depending on traffic) and tell the conductor to stop at the Municipal of San Antonio in front of the 7 Eleven convenience store.  Bus fare approximately P280 from Cubao Victory Liner to 7 Eleven San Antonio, Zambales.

Click here for the Google Map of Victory Liner Cubao Terminal

Google Map: Victory Liner Cubao Terminal
Victory Liner Cubao Terminal

STOP 1: 7Eleven San Antonio, Zambales 

Once you get off the bus, flag down a tricyle (there are plenty of tricycles around the area) and ask for a ride to CASA San Miguel.  Tricycle fare approximately P60 from 7Eleven, San Antonio, Zambales to CASA San Miguel.

Click here for the Google Map of 7 Eleven, San Antonio, Zambales

Google Maps Stop: 7Eleven San Antonio, Zambales
7Eleven, San Antonio, Zambales

STOP 2: to ZAMBULAT Venue Entrance (CASA San Miguel)

The tricycle will lead you to the entrance of CASA San Miguel.  You will see the HUGE Zambulat Arts & Music Festival, you won’t miss it.

Click here for Google Map Directions from 7 Eleven San Antonio, Zambales to CASA San Miguel

Google Map Directions from 7 Eleven to CASA San Miguel
CASA San Miguel Entrance

WALK: to CASA San Miguel House

You won’t see the CASA San Miguel house right away.  Walk through the entrance and along the drive way under the lush mango trees and you should start seeing the Trade Bazaar and CASA San Miguel House.

CASA San Miguel in the Morning

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