Our favourite places to stay on this sleepy Cebu island.
Dreaming of crystal-clear waters and sunny shores but worried about breaking the bank on airfare? Here’s some fantastic news for budget-conscious travellers! RRCG Transport has launched a brand new point-to-point (P2P) bus route from Antipolo to Boracay and Iloilo, making your beach escape more affordable than ever.
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This new route offers a welcome alternative to flights, particularly with the ever-increasing airfare prices. The best part? The fares are fixed! No more worrying about last-minute spikes or peak season surcharges.
The route conveniently departs from Robinsons Antipolo, making it easily accessible for residents of Rizal and nearby areas. From there, you can set your sights on either the world-famous shores of Boracay or explore the beauty of Iloilo’s beaches.
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Bookings can be made and payments are accepted at the RRCG terminal located at Robinsons Antipolo. For inquiries and reservations, contact RRCG Transport at 0950-394-9335.
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Finally, this new P2P route opens doors for budget-friendly travel from and Iloilo. With its fixed fares, convenient schedule, and direct connection from Antipolo, it’s the perfect option for Filipino beach lovers who want to maximise their travel budget. So grab your swimsuit, sunscreen, and sense of adventure — your affordable beach escape awaits!
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