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Shorter Trip From Manila to Bataan With SuperCat Ferries

Enjoy 1st class service while traveling Manila to Bataan (or vice versa) by sea. With SuperCat's High Speed Catamarans or HSC, you can visit Bataan or go to SM Mall of Asia in just an hour. Ferry trips from Orion, Bataan to SM MOA Jetty Port and vice versa will start on April 1, 2010. 

SuperCat High Speed Catamaran source

SuperCat HSC MOA-Orion routes fare starts from P150 (children) to P300 (adults). Special discounts apply to students and senior citizens. But wait, there's more! =) SuperCat Ferries offer a 50% discount on your return trip! So, what are you waiting for? Book for a  SuperCat Manila-Bataan ferry ride now and enjoy a safe and first class travel. Ferries are fully-airconditioned and have canteens/mini bars (as if you're gonna starve through an hour-long travel).

SuperCat is the sister company of SuperFerry and Cebu Ferries. For schedules, inquiries and bookings, you may call +63933-5414942 and +6332-233-7000. Or visit http://www.supercat.com.ph.



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SCTEX Route Guide|SCTEX Map

Although it hurts to see mountains and hills cut in half,(no, I think they're cut into three) I'm starting to appreciate the convenience SCTEX have brought to our lives. (Okay, I may not really agree to what they've done to those gorgeous mounds of earth, but what is done is done, and I just can't take it back even if I abstain from SCTEX use)

Beauty and time, that's what SCTEX or Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway gave us. The expressway is so damn pretty compared to the alternate routes. And taking SCTEX means shorter travel time, and when I say shorter, I mean shorter!

Imagine getting to Tarlac from Bataan in 1 hour, or getting to Baguio in just 4 hours if you know how to "fly". You can get to almost any Central Luzon provinces in half the time!

For those who will spend the Halloween and Undas in this part of the planet, try and take the SCTEX Route. Here's the SCTEX route map from the Department of Tourism.

sctex mapclick for a larger image




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