Subic

Hill 394 - Subic's most popular peak takes you 394 meters above sea level and offers a spectacular view of the legendary Mount Natib and Subic Bay, in the northwest. Visit Hill 394 and let its beauty speak for itself.
JEST (Jungle Environmental Survival Training) Camp and Butterfly Garden - Familiarize yourself with jungle survival techniques from US Navy-trained Aeta Training Officers. Visit the Mini Zoo and discover Subic's diverse biological resources or see how the butterflies live and flourish at the Butterfly Kingdom.
Mt. Pinatubo Crater Trek - Sense a relaxing mood while kayaking at the crater lake of this mountain. Discover hotsprings, cool mountain pools, lahar fields and canyons as you take a trip or trek to see remains of towns destroyed by the mudflows.
Pamulaklakin Forest Trails / Pastolan Aeta Village - Take part in the Ecology Tour and trek inside the forests of Subic with the help of a native guide. Immerse yourself in the culture of the Aetas. Educate yourself in the various types of medicinal plants. Camp in the heart of the forest or simply have a unique picnic in the deep parts of the jungle.
Redondo Beaches - Behold the beauty of this undeveloped beach and explore the riches of a newfound land on the shores of the Redondo Peninsula. Shipwrecks - Delve the magnificent underwater world of Subic Bay and come face-to-face with its rare marine inhabitants. Explore relics of history that date back to the Spanish and American eras. (Oryoko Maru. Seian Maru, USS New York, USS Rochester, LCV Landing Craft and LST).
Shipwrecks - Delve the magnificent underwater world of Subic Bay and come face-to-face with its rare marine inhabitants. Explore relics of history that date back to the Spanish and American eras. (Oryoko Maru. Seian Maru, USS New York, USS Rochester, LCV Landing Craft and LST).
HOW TO GET THERE
There are two (2) public buses plying the route Manila - Subic Bay Freeport. Saulog Transit has daily trips from 2:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. with 30-minute to one-hour interval. Victory Liner on the other hand, starts it daily trip at 4:00 a.m. and every hour thereafter up to 7:00 p.m. Page 2 - 2 | <prev 1 2 next>