Clark General Description About 80 kilometers north of Manila is a former American air base that has seen some transformation since it was reverted to the Philippine government, a few months after the Mt. Pinatubo Volcano eruption in June 1991. Very much like the phoenix, it rose from the ashes. The biggest American military installation outside the United States, the former Clark Air Base (now Clark Special Economic Zone) in Clark Field, Pampanga occupies an area of 33,653 hectares of flat, rolling rugged and even mountainous terrain. It used to be the home of the US 13th Air Force and 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing whose peacekeeping mission covers the entire Pacific region. With the expiration of the Republic of the Philippines–US Bases Agreement in November 1991, the former Clark Air Base was reverted to the Philippine Government. It is now being converted into an economic zone that is attracting major manufacturing and exporting companies from around the world. The most valuable piece of infrastructure that the Philippines inherited from the US Air Force is the 2,500 hectare aviation complex now known as the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport which has two 3.2 - kilometer parallel runways. With the new international airport, Clark is envisioned to become an Aerotropolisan airport-driven development aimed to trigger economic growth in Central and Northern Luzon through its full utilization as a premiere gateway. Apart from this, though, the former military air base still memorializes in stone markers and other landmarks the gallantry and heroism of the American and Filipino soldiers during World War II. Some hallowed grounds remain intact. Other markers, relatively new additions, now stand in honor of the Japanese soldiers who died in the war. At present, Clark is also a center of exciting eco-tourism activity: as a jump urnp off point for trekking to the astounding crater lake of Mt. Pinatubo and to Mount Arayat, a dormant volcano that can be easily scaled. It is also a center for thrilling adventure sports like hot air balloon flying, parachuting, micro light flying and off-road motorcycling. How to Get There By Land Clark lies only 80 kilometers north of the City of Manila and 60 kilometers east of Subic Bay, a former US naval facility that has been redeveloped into a major Freeport. BUS COMPANIES PARTAS TRANSIT #816 Aurora Blvd. cor P. Bernardo St. Cuban, Quezon City Tel. No. (63-02) 725-7303 / 724-9828 Route from/to Clark: Sison, Pangasinan PHILTRANCO BUS SERVICES Arrival Terminal, Clark International Airport Clark Field, Pampanga Route from/to Clark: Manila ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 126 RENT-A-CAR/TAXI SERVICES AVIS RENT-A-CAR Arrival Terminal, Diosdado Macapagal International Airport, Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-2844/8000 loc. 1339 (Holiday Inn Clark) Email avisangeles@avis.com.ph Website www.avis.com.ph Routo from/to Clark: ManilalAirport; Subic/Olongapo; Pangasinan/Dagupan; Baguio; La Union; Tarlac (up to San Miguel only); Bulacan; Mabalacat Proper; San Fernando (SM), Dau Proper- Angeles Proper; Magalang (city limits). EXPAT CAR HIRE Clark City Terminal, Checkpoint Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 892-1506 Website expatcar@hotmail.com RED PHOENIX HOTEL TRANSPORT #810 Malabanias Rd., Clarkview Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 888-2195/322-2074 Email phoenix@mozcom.com TOPSAN RENT-A-CAR 1-C G/F Mings Bldg., 608 Don Juico Ave., Clarkview, Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 625-6632/6626 / (0917) 512-1340 Email topsantour@yahoo.com Route from/to Clark: Manila/NAIA; Subic; Baguio City; Laguna TRIANGLE PHILIPPINES DMIA Parking Area, CSEZ Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (0921) 485-7384 VIP RENT-A-CAR Oasis Bldg. 2 - Suite 6, Don Juico Ave. Clarkview, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 892-6216 / 6217 Email info@viprentacar.com.ph Website www.viprentacar.com.ph By Air A natural entry point to the Asia Pacific Region, Clark is only 3 Y2 hours flying time from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, Korea and other key points in Asia. INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES For the latest flight schedules, visit the website or contact the telephone numbers of the airlines listed below. AIR ASIA AIRLINES A. Bonifacio Dr., Civil Aviation, Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. 63-45) 599-7051/7050 Website ww.airasia.com Route from/to Clark: Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) ASIANA AIRLINES Bldg. 2088 Cardinal Santos Ave., CSEZ, Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-6914/6916/6657 (63-02) 892-5688 (Reservations) Email aacrksuz@flyasiana.com Website www.flyasiana.com Route from/to Clark: Manila (with connecting flights to the US, Japan, China and other destinations) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 127 CR AIRWAYS (CLARK) ITT DMIA, CSEZ, Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-2883/2139 Website www.crairways.com Route from/to Clark: Hongkong SOUTH EAST ASIAN AIRLINES (SEAIR) Hangar: 7224 Diosdado Macapagal Int'l. Airport Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 323-6713 (Angeles) (63-02) 849 0100 (Manila) (63-36) 288 7272 (Boracay) (63-32) 255 0801 (Cebu) Email tickets@flyseair.com info@flyseair.com Website www.flyseair.com Charterer: Genesis Transport Route from/to Clark: Macau TIGER AIRWAYS Bldg. 7585, Clark CASS Center, Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-6739 Email ups@cagshi.com Website www.tigerairways.com Route from/to Clark: Singapore; Macau DOMESTIC AIRLINES For the latest flight schedules, visit the website or contact the telephone numbers of the airlines listed below. ASIAN SPIRIT Facility No. 7233 (former PAL Bldg.) DMIA, CSEZ, Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-2883/887-0332 Email sales@asianspirit.com Website www.asianspirit.com Route from/to Clark: Manila; Caticlan, Boracay CEBU PACIFIC DMIA Complex, Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-7218/892-5397 888-2175/322-0801/ 5929/ 625-6051 to 52 Email ceb.reservation@cebupacificair.com pamgsa@cebupacificair.com Website www.cebupacificair.com; angtrav@mozcom.coryi Route from/to Clark: Cebu OMNI AVIATION CORPORATION MA Roxas Hi-way, Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ) Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 892-6664/599-5524 (0917) 833-8025/(0918) 900-2345 (0918) 531-3166 Email omniavia@digitelone.com Website wwwomniaviation.corn.ph Route from/to Clark: Mt. Pinatubo Sky Tours SOUTH EAST ASIAN AIRLINES (SEAIR) Hangar: 7224 Diosdado Macapagal Int'l. Airport Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 323 6713 (Angeles) (63-02) 849 0100 (Manila) (63-36) 288 7272 (Boracay) (63-32) 255 0801 (Cebu) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 128 Email tickets@flyseair.com info@flyseair.com Website wvvw.flyseair.com Charterer: Genesis Transport Route from/to Clark: Manila; Cebu (via Macau) Tourist Attractions AIR FORCE CITY AIRCRAFT PARK On display in an open field along CM Recto Avenue within the park are a host of flying machines. This park was developed to give local and foreign visitors to Clark an opportunity to witness a variety of aircrafts and other aviation equipment used by the Philippine Air Force (600th Air Base Wing). CLARK AIR-RAID BUNKER (SEKI) TUNNEL Situated at the northwest corner of the Kamikaze West Airfield in a hill called "babang dapu" (meaning "crocodile jaw"), this is the only known Kamikaze tunnel that remained intact after World War II. Constructed quickly in late October 1944 as an air raid bunker to provide protection for Cmdr. Taimai Asaichi, Commander of the 201st Air Group, 1st Air Fleet, Imperial Japanese Navy (the very first Kamikaze unit of World War II), and some of his Kamikaze pilots during deadly US air raids. The Clark Development Corporation (CDC) installed a marker on September 1, 2002. CLARK BARN HOUSES Built from 1910 to 1913 out of Oregon pine shipped from the United States and following a tropical style of architecture, these barn houses, which were used then as officers quarters, became the first permanent structures inside the fort after it was founded by the 5th US Cavalry Regiment in 1902. Over the years until 1922, hundreds of barns were built inside the fort. However, constant battles with termites, typhoons and humidity made maintenance impractical. By mid-80s, most of these barn houses were demolished. The barn houses along the Parade Ground (officers row), remained, and are now called the centennial block. The huge acacia (monkey pod) trees shading the barns were also planted in 1903. The CDC installed a marker on September 1, 2002. CLARK CEMETERY This is hallowed ground where remains of close to 8,000 US military and civilian personnel, who died during the Spanish-American War and Philippine-American War, are interred. Opened in 1950, it is the final resting place for US Veterans from the USA, USN, USMC, USCG, USAF, and their dependents. It is the only place in Clark where the Philippine and American flags are proudly hoisted side by side. The largest category interred is civilian, mostly Americans and Filipinos, all of whom worked for the U.S. Government. It also contains the remains of members of all branches of the armed forces, members of the Philippine Scouts, Philippine Constabulary, Japanese civilians (not associated with World War II), Chinese and Vietnam refugees/nationals, as well as nationals from France, Spain, Canada and India. CLARK EXPO Formerly Expo Filipino, it became the Philippine National Centennial Exposition in 1998, and the centerpiece of the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the declaration of Philippine Independence on June 12, 1898. Its exhibits were discontinued during the administration of former President Joseph Estrada. Today, its 35,000-seat capacity amphitheater is a favorite venue for concerts, ecumenical services and political rallies. On December 8, 2005, CDC soft-opened the gates of the sprawling complex to public viewing through trade exhibits, special events and concerts. The Department of Tourism – Region III mounted its "Best of Central Luzon" showcase at the entrance hall to feature the various tourism product offerings of each of the seven provinces in the region. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 129 CLARK HISTORICAL MARKER TRAIL The Clark Historical Marker Trail follows the myriad markers memorializing the history of Clark Field, with emphasis on the central figures involved as well as the significant events that took place in the exact spot in the hallowed grounds. Scattered throughout the Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ), these markers include: the Maj. Harold M. Clark Memorial; Flag Pole Memorial Marker, Stones #1, #2 and # 3 (also called the President Manuel Roxas Marker); Parade Ground located in front of the former 13th Air Force Building; Fort Stotsenberg Gate Posts that can still be seen at the southern boundaries of the parade ground; the storied Friendship Tree; M.A.R.S. Antenna, also known as the "elephant cage" that received signals from orbiting satellites; and, Japanese Memorial Marker / Lily Hill Japanese Tunnel. COMMANDER'S HOUSE Fondly known as the "White House" because of its color, this was the residence of the base commander of the US Air Force. It now serves as the Presidential Guest House. DIOSDADO MACAPAGAL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (DMIA) What used to be called Clark International Airport was renamed to its present identity on September 28, 2001 as a fitting tribute to the statesman and renowned father of Philippine land reform, President Diosdado Macapagal. A sprawling 2,500 hectare area, the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) has two 3.2 km long runways capable of accommodating wide bodied aircraft like the Boeing 747, Airbus 300 series and military cargo planes (including the C-5 galaxy), as well as a wide ramp area, apron and taxiway facilities, as required for world-class standards. The visual and navigational aids permit the safe and efficient use of runways 24 hours daily in all weather conditions. The aviation complex meets the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards for Category I precision approach runway. It also rates as Category 10 for emergency services. GODDESS OF PEACE SHRINE A shrine donated by the Japanese government to the Filipino people to commemorate Japan—Philippine friendship ties, and as a memorial to all the Japanese soldiers who perished during the last World War. KAMIKAZE WEST AIRFIELD This is the airfield where Japanese pilots (called human bombs) used to stage air operation attacks against American and allied forces during the last world war by launching kamikaze (divine winds). KELLY THEATER This heavily damaged building was erected in 1953, but the present structure is actually the second Kelly Theater. The original was built in 1947. It was intended to be a gymnasium, but was later converted into a theater. Then President Manuel Roxas gave his last speech here on April 15, 1948 before succumbing to cardiac arrest shortly after. Both theaters were named after Capt. Colin Kelly, a B-17 pilot who died in combat against the Japanese forces in 1941. President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared Kelly as the first American hero of World War II. LILY HILL Aeta natives gave the name "Lill," which means "lost" in the local Kapampangan dialect, to this hill since it stands apart from nearby hills and mountains. The Americans later changed the name to "Lily". Since 1903, the Americans used Lily Hill as an observation post, and so did the Japanese when they occupied Clark. Major Higuchi Tsugisaburo, base commander of Clark Field from 1942 to 1945, dug several tunnels in this hill for air-raid shelters and storage. In 1955, the Americans opened some tunnels and found two Japanese warplanes and plenty of war materials attesting to Japan's strong defense of Clark. The CDC installed a marker on September 1, 2002. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 130 Accommodation Facilities (DOT-accredited) The excellent infrastructure left behind by the American military complemented by private investments in leisure and tourism enables the Clark Special Economic Zone to offer accommodations for every occasion and budget. HOTELS First Class HOLIDAY INN HOTELS & RESORTS — CLARK, PHILIPPINES Mimosa Dr., Mimosa Leisure Estate Clarkfield, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-2) 845-1888/810-3627 Fax No. (63-2) 843-1363 /810-3743 Email hircf@comclark.com Website www.holiday-inn.com/hotels/clfrp Total No. of Rooms: 332 Room features: Individually-controlled airconditioning unit, hot and cold water shower, cable TV and pay TV, international and national direct dial telephone, coffee and tea-making facility, mini-bar, working table, side table and chairs, broadband internet service, hairdryer, safety deposit box; bathtub, flat-screen TV, DVD in selected rooms; iron and board, and 2-way vanity mirror for single and superior rooms Standard MARLIM MANSIONS McArthur Hi-way, Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 625-8320 Fax No. (63-45) 322-2126 Email marlim@digitelone.com Website www.malimmansionshotel.net Total No. of Rooms: 75 DM RESIDENTS 141 B Federico St., Sta. Maria Subd. Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 323-6177 to78 Fax No. (63-45) 892-3609 Total No. of Rooms: 72 HOTEL HANA Embassy Court, Malabanias Rd. Angeles City, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 892-6668/6009 Fax No. (63-45) 892-6001 Total No. of Rooms: 40 Economy BLISS HOTEL 117 Hill St., Dau, Mabalacat, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 624-0424/0502/892-4971 Email blisshotelph@yahoo.com ORCHID INN RESORT 109 Raymond St., Balibago Angeles City, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 322-0370/892-2403/2653 Fax No. (63-45) 322-2790 Email info@orchid-inn.com Website www.orchid-inn.com ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 131 RESORTS Class “AA” CLEARWATER COOUNTRY CLUB Creekside Rd., CSEZ Clarkfield, Pampanga 2009 Tel. No. (63-45) 599-5623/ (02) 633-1566 Fax No. (63-02) 844-5795/ 635-4945 Email marklord@yats-international.com Website www.yilp.com Total No of Rooms: 18 Room features: TV, aircon, mini-bar, CD/DVD player in deluxe room, shower and bathroom facilities in luxury tents Class “A” ANGELES SPORTS & COUNTRY CLUB Zeppelin St., Hensonville, Angeles City, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 892-6358 Fax No. (63-45) 892-6303 Total No. of Rooms: 9 TOURIST INNS RED PHOENIX HOTEL #810 Malabanias Rd. cor. Perimeter Rd., Plaridel Subd. Balibago, Angeles City Tel.No. (63-45) 888-2195/2196/892-0089/ 322-2074 Fax No. (63-45) 322-2074 Email info@hoenixhotel.com.ph Website www.phoenixhotel.com.ph SEINPOST HOTEL 303 Malabanias Rd., Plaridel 1 Balibago, Angeles City Tel.No. (63-45) 892-2585 Fax No. (63-45) 892-2878 Email gerry_sigua@yahoo.com Website www.seinpost.com Dining Facilities (DOT-accredited) The province of Pampanga boasts of its delicious cuisine and the culinary expertise of its people. Thus, it is always a gastronomic experience to dine in Clark, or even outside this former American base, where the food is fantastic and specialty restaurants proliferate. There are local restaurants that allow patrons to choose their food from a display counter before it is cooked. American Cuisine VFW POST 2485 Pinatubo St. cor. Santo) Rd., Clarkview Subd. Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 892-7147 Fax No. (63-45) 892-7369 Email vfw2485@digitelone.com Website www.vfwpost2485.com ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 132 Chinese Cuisine BEIJING PALACE Bldg. 2058 Cardinal Santos Ave., CSEZ Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-6068/6067/0551 Email beijing@comclark.com Website www.visitclark.com GOLDEN PAVILION RESTAURANT Fontana Leisure Park, Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-5000/5777 loc. 8268 Email fontana@fontanaleisureparks.com Website www.fontanaleisureparks SHANGHAI PALACE RESTAURANT McArthur Hi-way, Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 323-5071/5075/892-5088/3512 Filipino Cuisine BAHAY KUBO RESTAURANT Acacia Dr., Mimosa Leisure Estate CSEZ, Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-2880/875-1734 International Cuisine CLARK DINE Bldg. 5860 Officers' Club, CSEZ Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-2511/887-0591 Email shybala326@yahoo.com Website www.visitclark.com COTTAGE KITCHEN CAFE 892 Don Juico Ave., Clarkview, Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 322-3366/893-2599 FOUR SEASONS GRILL & SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Bldg. 7160 CM Recto Hi-way cor. Gil Puyat Avenue CSEZ, Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-2381 / 2382 Fax No. (63-45) 599-2382 Email brucecar@comclark.com Website www.visitclark.com MARANAO GRILL Clarkville Compound, Perimeter Rd., Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 322-3301 to 04/322-3164/625-8302 Email oasishtl@comclark.com Website www.oasishotel.com.ph RED CRAB SEAFOOD AND STEAK RESTAURANT Bldg. 2078 Mahogany Drive, Mimosa Leisure Estate CSEZ, Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-5346 Website www.visitclark.com RODIZIO Holiday Inn Clark Rooftop, Mimosa Drive, Mimosa Leisure Estate Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-02) 845-1888 (63-45) S99-8000 loc. 1317 Email hircf@comclark.com Website www.holiday-inn.com/clark ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 133 VIN CAFE Clear Water Resort, Centennial Rd. Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-6248 (63-02) 633-1566 Email service@yats-international.com Website www.yilp.com Italian Cuisine BRETTO' S 506 Don Juico Ave., Clarkview Balibago, Angeles City C ITALIAN DINING #1210 Don Juico Ave., Clarkview Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 892-4059/6993 Email citalian@comclark.com 12:30 PIZZA Clark City Terminal, Checkpoint Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 892-76S4/331-4444 Fax No. (63-45) 625-6407 Korean Cuisine KOREA HOUSE RESTAURANT Ivlirnosa Leisure Estate Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-3032 / 2812 / 2641 Fax No. (63-45) 599-2812 Email yoonsoocho@hotmail.com Website www.visitclark.com Mediterranean Cuisine YATS INTERNATIONAL WINE CLUB (Yats Grill Room in Mimosa, Lakeside Cafe at Clearwater Country Club, Yats Coffee Shop at Philexcel, and Bistro Vin Cafe) Bldg. 1988 Mimosa Leisure Estate, CSEZ, Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-5949 (63-02) 633-1566 (0917) 817-9441 Fax No. (63-45) 599-5600 Email service@yilp.com Website www.yilp.com Thai Cuisine SIAM SQUARE 1088 McArthur Hi-way, Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 892-4538 Entertainment Facilities Clark is a haven for competitive people who look for excitement until the wee hours of the morning. For families, taking a stroll inside the leisure estate or catching the latest movie at the malls represent quality time that strengthens relationships. CASINO FILIPINO—ANGELES McArthur Hi-way, Balibago Angeles City, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 332-1196/1198 625-7597/7599/892-5073 Email cfangeles@comclark.com cfangeles@pldtdsl.net ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 134 CASINO FILIPINO–MIMOSA Mimosa Leisure Parks Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-6020/6001 Email cfmimosa@info.com.ph FONTANA CASINO CM Recto Hi-way, CSEZ Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-5777/5000/5482 LIMITED EDITION SPORTSBAR 1214 Sidegate Shopping Mall, Don Juico Ave.Clarkview, Angeles City Website www.limitededition.com.ph MARGARITA STATION BAR & RESTAURANT #940 Fields Ave., Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 322-0354/892-6548 Email theville@datelnet.net Website www.theville.com MO'S PLACE Fields Ave., Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 892-0509 Fax No. (63-45) 892-0513 Email info@kokomoz.com Website www.kokomoz.com Shopping Clark is known for its duty free shops. However, with the proximity of modern malls like SM City Clark, SM City San Fernando and Robinsons San Fernando, the destination now caters to every shopper's delight. The most sought-after products are the Christmas lanterns, tocino (cured pork), sisig (sizzling pig cheeks), aligi (crab fat), and wooden furniture. ANNIE'S BELGIAN CHOCOLATES Clark, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 321-0306 (0919) 476-9564 Email marketing annies@yahoo.com.ph ARJAN DUTY FREE SHOP Bldg. 5276 CM Recto Hi-way, CSEZ Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-2593/2596 AUCTION.PH Bldg. 1995, Mimosa Drive Mimosa Leisure Estate, Clark, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-6000 Fax No. (63-45) 599-7035 Email rmmutuc0auction.ph Website www.auction.ph BALIKBAYAN MALL Bldg. N7264 CM Recto Hi-way, CSEZ, Clark Field, Pampanga BEST BUY Bldg. 5415 CM Recto Hi-way, CSEZ Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-2786/2787 Email bestbuy@comclark.com ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 135 CLARK INTERIORS Bldg. 5310 Centennial Rd., CSEZ Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-3817 to 19 DFS DUTY FREE SUPERSTORE N5416 CM Recto Hi-way, CSEZ Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-2362/2123 DUTY FREE FIRST SUPERSTORE N3680 P. Kalaw Ave. cor. G. de Jesus Ave. CSEZ, Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-2955/2960 GRAND DUTY FREE PLAZA CM Recto Hi-way, CSEZ Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-3075 to 77 Email grand@comclark.com JC MALL DUTY FREE CM Recto Hi-way, CSEZ Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-2498/2500 Email jcmalldf@netasia.net ORIENTAL CLARK DUTY FREE Bldg. 7272 CM Recto Hi-way, CSEZ Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-21 14/21 15/2117 Email demagus@comclark.com PARKSON DUTY FREE CM Recto Hi-way cor. Centennial Rd., CSEZ, Clark Field, Pampanga PUREGOLD DUTY FREE CM Recto Hi-way cor. P. Kalaw St., CSEZ Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-2349/2187 ROSAS QUILTS, INC. 124 Rosas Bldg., Don Juico Ave. Clarkview, Balibago, Angeles City, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 322-5953/625-6943 (63-02) 400-7135/523-8620 (0918) 902-8806 Email edna@rosasquilts.com Website www.rosasquilts.com SM CITY CLARK M.A. Roxas Ave., CSEZ Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 625-5844 to 46 Special Interest Enjoy sky diving, off-road driving, or go on an aerial tour of Mt. Pinatubo over the weekend. GOLF Nestled between residential estates and industrial zones are golf courses for the elite and ordinary folk. Clark has hosted several prestigious tournaments like the Johnny Walker Classic and an exhibition game by Tiger Woods. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 136 J & K International (Golf) College Bldg. 6004 Villamor St., Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-6726/ 6803/893-4048 Email j&kwebmaster@golfnet.com Website www.j&kgolf.com Mequeni Golf Course (Air Force City) Air Force City, CSEZ Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-2014/2015 Mimosa Golf And Country Club Mimosa Leisure Estate M.A. Roxas Hi-way, CSEZ, Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-7000 Email knm_mimosa@yahoo.com Website www.mimosaresort.com ADVENTURE SPORTS Clark is popular for its thrilling adventure sports-parachuting, microlight flying and off-road motorcycling. Every February, the Hot Air Balloon Festival features colorful hot-air balloons that continue to draw tourists to Pampanga. Clark Eagles Kamikaze West Airfield, Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (0921) 540-4077 (0927) 414-1688 (Gun club, practical shooting) Clarky Adventure Camp Holiday Inn Resort, Clark Field Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 845-1888 Email hircf@comclark.com Website www.holiday-inn.com/clark (An adventure camp featuring obstacle course, paintball war games and target shooting, a treasure hunting/ hiking trail with father and son camp) SPORTS COMPLEX Smash Power McArthur Hi-way, Telabastagan San Fernando, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 888-8888/636-6336/599-7228 (16 badminton courts, fitness gym, swimming pool, aerobics session, basketball court, cafe, pro-shop, airconditioned lounge, skating rink, boxing gym, beach volleyball, air-soft war games, Thai foot and body massage, aviary) LEARNING CENTERS Angeles City Flying Club Woodland Airpark, Sitio Talimundok, San Antonio, Magalang, Pampanga Tel. No. (0918) 920-3039 Email acfc@mozcom.com Website www.angelescityflyingclub.com.ph (Flying school offering aerial tour of Mt. Pinatubo area) Canadian Pacific Academy Bicig. 2090 C.P. Garcia Ave., CSEZ, Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-7228 Email jay.delrosario@gmail.com (Golf academy, and offers vocational courses Conversational English as a Second Language or ESL) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 137 Museums and Art Galleries CLARK MUSEUM AND MUSEONG KAPAMPANGAN Tel. No. (045) 599-2854 & 3222 Operating Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday – Friday Entrance/Admission Fee: Php 30.00 The museum showcases the rich historical past of Clark as a former US military base, and its dramatic metamorphosis into a special economic zone and eventually as a world-class aerotropolis. This is depicted in countless pictures, scenic dioramas, true-to-life replicas and murals, artifacts and others. It is also a tribute to the resilient Filipinos who strive to reshape their future despite ravages of war and the wrath of nature. A special section is dedicated to the Thomasites - the first American teachers in the Philippines - in vivid photographs. The Kapampangan Museum showcases Pampanga's rich history and culture through a huge collection of artifacts and photographs of famous heroes and celebrities from the province. Among the Kapampangan luminaries depicted are philanthropist Don Honorio Ventura, literary genius Juan Crisostomo Soto, President Diosdado Macapagal, Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr., Cardinal Rufino Santos, Justice Jose Abad Santos and Sen. Gil J. Puyat. Convention and Exhibition Facilities CLARK EXPO Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-9000 loc 781 599-3536 Total No. of Function Rooms: 5 Capacity: Minimum – 500 Maximum – 30,000 CLEARWATER RESORT & COUNTRY CLUB -CONVENTION HALL Centennial Rd., Clark Special Economic Zone Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 844-5795/633-1566/ 599-5623/5949 Email marklord@yats-international.com Website www.yilp.com Total No. of Function Rooms: 1 Capacity: Minimum – 1,000 Maximum – 4,000 FONTANA RESORT & COUNTRY CLUB CONVENTION CENTER CM Recto Hi-way, Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-5000 Email fontana@fontanaleisureparks.com Website www.fontanaleisureparks.com Total No. of Function Rooms: 9 Capacity: Minimum – 20 Maximum – 1,000 GRAND PALAZZO ROYALE Friendship Circumferential Rd., Brgy. Cutcut Angeles City, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 887-2009/322-9217 Email infoggrandpalazzoroyale.com Website www.grandpalazzoroyale.com Total No. of Function Rooms: 6 Capacity: Minimum – 100 Maximum – 550 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 138 HOLIDAY INN RESORT CLARK FIELD Mimosa Leisure Estate Clark Field, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-8000/845-1888 Email hi-clark@globenet.com.ph Website www.holiday-inn.com/clark Total No. of Function Rooms: 7 Capacity: Minimum – 75 Maximum – 1,000 MARLIM MANSIONS HOTEL Diamond Subd., Balibago Angeles City, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 322-2002/2393/ 331-4044/4737 Email marlim@digitelone.com Website www.marlimmansionshotel.com Total No. of Function Rooms: 1 Capacity: Minimum – 300 Maximum – 550 SHANGHAI PALACE RESTAURANT McArthur Hi-way, Balibago Angeles City, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 892-5088/323-5071/5075 Email shanghai-ac@yahoo.com Total No. of Function Rooms: 10 Capacity: Minimum – 12 Maximum – 900 UNI-CHEFS CATERING AT TERESA HALL 19-57 Dona Teresa Ave., Villa Teresa Ext. Angeles City, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 887-2627/322-6533 Total No. of Function Rooms: 1 Capacity: Minimum – 200 Maximum – 400 Travel Agencies (DOT-accredited) AIRLINK TRAVEL & TOURS 2024 Lakandula St., San Jose, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 322-7178/888-5621 Email airlinktravel-2020@yahoo.com AMEGA TRAVEL & TOURS G/F Horizon Hill Hotel cor. Plaridel St., Malabanias Rd. Angeles City, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 892-3534/5318 Email amega-15@yahoo.com ANGELES INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL CENTER 805 Don Juico Avenue, Clarkview, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 888-2175/322-0801/5929/ 625-6051 to 52 Email cmctavish@angelestravel.com Website www.angelestravel.com CHARINA'S TRAVEL Clarkton Hotel, 620 Don Juico Avenue, Clarkview, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 893-2216 Fax No. (63-45) 625-6887 Email erndopp@yahoo.com ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 139 CLARK INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL AGENCY Bldg. 1995, Mimosa Drive, Clark, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 599-2641 Fax No. (63-45) 599-2812 Email yoonsoocho@hotmail.com EARTHLINK TRAVEL 530-B JAV Bldg., McArthur Hi-way Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 887-1405/322-5907 Email earthlinktravel@yahoo.com ECOZONE TRAVEL & TOURS Rm. 201 JMS Bldg., McArthur Hi-way Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 322-8961 (0920) 938-1948 Fax No. (63-45) 887-0334 GL DE GUZMAN TRAVEL SERVICES McArthur Hi-way, Diamond Subd. Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 892-2267 Telefax (63-45) 892-6592 Email de_guzmantravel@yahoo.com JASMIN TRAVEL AGENCY Sta. Maria Village II, Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 322-8068/892-5765 Email jasmin_travel@yahoo.com MAJEMAH TRAVEL & TOURS SERVICES 2/F R. L. Cruz Bldg.Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 892-2169/323-6725/6726/ 625-7665 Email majemahtravel@yahoo.com METRO ANGELES TRAVEL SPECIALIST 2370 Sto. Entierro St., Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 888-3927/4267/322-3341 Email mats@mozcom.com ROUND AROUND TRAVEL & TOURS 194 Stall B, Friendship Hi-way, Anunas, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 322-0980 Email roundaround–travel2007@yahoo.com SWAGMAN TRAVEL City Terminal Bldg., Don Juico Ave. Malabanias, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 322-5231/9473 Telefax (63-45) 322-5133 Email narratravel@swaggy.com Website www.swaggy.corn TOURAINE TRAVEL AGENCY Stall 66, Fields Avenue, Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 322-7603 Telefax (63-45) 892-0478 Email tourainetrav_10@yahoo.com.ph ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 140 Tourist Transport Operators (DOT-Accredited) BLUE ORIENT Miranda Ext., Sta. Trinidad, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 888-1517/5083 DOLPHIN GLOBAL TRANSPORT SERVICES 1/F Ming's Bldg., 608 Don Juico Ave., Clarkview, Malabanias, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 893-1590 Fax No. (63-45) 893-0262 Email dolphin-global@yahoo.com NFG TOURS PHILIPPINES #9-18 Zeppelin St.., Malabanias, Hensonville, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 625-7335/892-5759 (0916) 446-6504 RJ EXPRESS, INC. Villa Luisa, Subd., Sta. Ana, Pampanga Tel. No. (63-45) 631-0488 RED PHOENIX HOTEL TRANSPORT #810 Malabanias Rd., Clarkview Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 888-2195/322-2074 Email phoenix@mozcom.com SIMSONS TRANSPORT INC. #22-24, 4th St., Villa Sol Subd. Balibago, Angeles City Tel. No. (63-45) 893-0640 (0915) 786-6898 (0927) 871-0707 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 141 SUBIC General Description The Subic Bay Freeport (formerly Subic Naval Base) is located 110 kilometers north of Manila and is adjacent to Olongapo City. It faces the South China Sea and lies northwest of the Bataan Peninsula and southwest of Zambales Province. From the sea, the Subic Bay Freeport looks more like a huge commercial and industrial complex with hotels and resorts, rather than a naval base that is nestled at the foot of the BataanZambales mountain range. Visible, too, are the de luxe villas that were the residences constructed during the 1996 APEC Summit for the heads of state. Up close, the Subic Bay Freeport has little resemblance to the way it looked before the American troops left in 1992. Infrastructure around the Freeport is being maintained and modernized by the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA). Now host to the first Freeport zone in the country, the Subic Bay Freeport Zone (SBFZ) – a sprawling industrial, commercial and tourism estate – attracts hundreds of investors and millions of local and foreign tourists today. Businesses from across the world have discovered Subic Bay Freeport's heartof-Asia location (being at the center of the fastest growing markets in Asia) as an easy access to all major Asian cities and within easy reach either by sea or by air (3 to 4 days by sea, 2 to 3 hours by air), and its centuries-old experience in global access. The metamorphosis that Subic Bay has undergone for over two centuries leaves one in great admiration of how this former ammunition depot gradually turned into a world class Freeport. Inside the complex are golf courses, a yacht club, a casino, hotels and on the southern fringes beyond the airport are the Hidden Beach, Miracle Beach, Nabasan Beach, while behind the airport are the Officers Beach and All Hands Beach favored by US servicemen. Just four kilometers north of the base in Barrio Barreto is the Baloy Beach, one of the better beaches in Luzon. The Jungle Environment Survival Training (JEST) Camp on Aparri Road, Upper Mau, created in the 60's to prepare American soldiers for combat in Vietnam, is still intact, with Aetas conducting training on survival techniques such as drinking water collected in bamboo and making fire from bamboo twigs, eating edible berries and identifying medicinal plants in the jungle. The setting of JEST is perfect as Subic Bay has the country's only remaining three-layered virgin canopy rainforest teeming with wildlife and foliage. The Cubi bats, thousands of them, are very much around, too, suspended from the trees during the day and taking flight altogether at around 6 o'clock every night, making their frightening sounds as they form an impressive black cloud. Subic Bay is also popular for wreck diving as around 20 American, Spanish and Japanese ships lie in the bay. Some of the notable shipwrecks are the battle cruiser USS New York launched in America in 1891; the two Spanish-era ships, El Capitan and San Quentin; and the Japanese POW ship Oryoku Maru and cargo vessel Seian Maru. Beyond Subic, in San Antonio, lba, Zambales is the Casa San Miguel – a superb building inspired by different architectural styles built by renowned violinist Coke Bolipata, in the idyllic setting of a mango orchard. An open house for artistic endeavors, Casa San Miguel is the venue of the monthly Pundaquit Concerts. How to get there By Air The Subic Bay International Airport has regular direct international chartered flights. Far Eastern Air Transport provides international scheduled flights to Taipei and Kaohsiung, Taiwan on Sundays and Wednesdays. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 142 The Subic Bay International Airport features a 2,700-meter runway and a 10,000 square meter-passenger terminal capable of handling 700 passengers at any given time. Operations are supported by latest technology to ensure passenger security and comfort. A GPS System further enhances its navigational aid capabilities. INTERNATIONAL CHARTER FLIGHTS For the latest flight schedules, visit the website or contact the telephone numbers of the airlines listed below. AIR PHILIPPINES Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales, Manila Office: R1 Hangar, APC Gate 1 Andrews Ave., Nichols AB, Pasay City Tel. No. (63-02) 851-7601/7922/855-9000 Email reservations@airphilippines.com.ph Website www.airphilippines.com.ph Route from/to Subic: China (Guangzhou) CEBU PACIFIC Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Manila Office: 16/F Robinsons, Equitable Tower, ADB Ave. cot. Poveda Rd. Ortigas Center, Pasig City Tel. No. (63-02) 702-0888/255-4040 Email ceb.reservation@cebupacificair.com Website www.cebupacificair.com Route from/to Subic: Korea (Incheon) DEER JET (DER) G/F Passenger Terminal, Subic International Airport, Subic Bay Freeport c/o Vision Air Flight Support, Inc., Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-7571/7573 Route from/to Subic. China (Guangzhou) FAR EASTERN AIR TRANSPORT No. 5 Alley 123, Lane 405 Tun-Hwa N. Rd. Taipei 10592 Taiwan, Republic of China Tel. No. (886-2) 2712 1555/ 4066-6789 Reservation Center Email mike@fat.com.tw Website www.fat.com.tw/en/A7/Ea7l1.asp Online reservation: www.ezfly.com Route from/to Subic: Taiwan (Taipei) MANDARIN AIRLINES (AE) G/F Passenger Terminal, Subic International Airport Subic Bay Freeport c/o Vision Air Flight Support, Inc., Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-7571n573 Route from/to Subic: Taiwan (Taipei) DOMESTIC CHARTER FLIGHTS For the latest flight schedules, visit the website or contact the telephone numbers of the airlines listed below. CORPORATE AIR Air Charter Service and Aircraft Maintenance, Bldg. 8182, Subic Bay International Airport Subic Bay Freeport Zone Tel. No. (63-47) 252-7905 Route from/to Subic: Any domestic destination (availability of flight/s subject to booking) L & L JET AVIATION CORPORATION Domestic aircraft services Tel. No. (63-02) 812-0659 to 63 Fax No. (63-02) 818-7339 Route from/to Subic: Any domestic destination (availability of flight/s subject to booking) SUBIC INTERNATIONAL AIR CHARTER INC. Regional executive jet charter service Tel. No. (63-47) 252-7811 Fax No. (63-47)252-7810 Route from/to Subic: Any domestic destination (availability of flightls subject to booking) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 143 SUBIC SEA PLANE INC. Domestic Seaplane Charter, Lot 14, Argonaut Highway, Subic Port District, Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2230 (0919) 325-1106 Fax No. (63-47) 252-1844 Email seaplane@asia-mail.com Website www.seaplanehighsetphiIippines.com Route from/to Subic: Manila; Puerto Galera; Boracay; Pandan; Coron; Mt. Pinatubo VISION AIR G/Floor Passenger Terminal Area Subic Bay International Airport Tel. No. (63-47) 252-7571 Fax No. (63-47) 252-7573 Email vasubic@info.com.ph Route fromlto Subic: Any domestic destination (availability of flight/s subject to booking) By Sea A relaxing ferry trip via Mt. Samat Express leaves Manila from the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Complex in Roxas Boulevard and takes you to the port of Orion in the province of Bataan. From the port, a bus takes you to Subic Bay. Do note, however, that bus services from the port to Subic Bay should be arranged with the designated officer at the front desk of the ferry terminal. The Subic Bay Seaport serves as a major alternative port for importers and exporters in the Northern and Central Luzon areas of the country to decongest the Manila International Container Terminal. It has a total of 15 operational piers and wharves capable of servicing all kinds of sea vessels. Subic's seaport and container handling facilities were recently enhanced with the operation of the Subic Bay International Container Terminal Services at the Sattler pier. The Freeport also has two operational port terminals: the fertilizer bulk terminal at the Boton Wharf, and the grain bulk terminal at the Leyte Wharf. Aside from its strategic location, this deepwater seaport is capable of handling the largest ships ever built, manifested when it once supported the mighty US 7th Fleet. Subic Bay's seaport is endowed with a deep-water harbor capable of accommodating the largest cargo and passenger vessels. A grain and fertilizer terminal adjacent to the airport are now operational while a new container port will be built under a development plan, which will increase cargo handling facility capacity. MV CHEEWEE Waterfront Rd., Subic Bay Freeport Zone Olongapo City, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 268-8730 (63-02) 688-7300/634-2951 Fax No. (63-02) 635-2951 Email reservation@grandeislandresort.com By Land Subic Bay Freeport Zone is 110 kms. north of Manila, the Philippine capital, where Saulog Transit and Victory Liner airconditioned buses provide passengers with regular transport services to and from the Olongapo City terminal. A short jeepney ride takes you from the Victory Liner terminal to the Freeport, while Saulog Transit terminal is just a stone's throw away from the vicinity. BUS COMPANIES VICTORY LINER Anonas St., West Bajac-Bajac, Olongapo City Tel. No. (63-47) 222-2241 Route from/to Subic: Pasay; Caloocan; Manila ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 144 SAULOG TRANSIT 1 Gordon Ave., Pag-asa St., East Tapinac Olongapo City Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2232/2471 Route from/to Subic: Cavite RENT-A-CAR / TAXI SERVICES PHILKON TRANSPORT Unit 12, Cluster 1 (Gamma Commercial Complex), Lot 47 cor. Rizal Avenue, Subic Bay, Freeport Zone Tel. No. (63-47) 252-9988 Fax No. (63-47) 252-3279 WINSTAR TRANSPORT SERVICE Bldg. 593, Man Gate Terminal (Dispatching area), Bldg. 1121 Argonaut Highway (Main Office), Subic Bay Freeport Zone Tel. No. (63-47) 252-7409 (63-47) 222-5827 (Van rental) Fax No. (63-47) 252-3279 By Private Vehicle from Manila and any Point in Luzon Take the North Luzon Expressway all the way to San Fernando Exit, and pass through the towns of Pampanga (Bacolor, Guagua, Lubao) and Bataan (Dinalupihan) to the Subic Bay Freeport Expressway, via Tipo Road in Bataan. Entering The Freeport A visitor's pass will be issued by the sentry upon entering the Freeport. Tourist Attractions BALON, BOTON AND TIPO HIDDEN FALLS These waterfalls have clean, clear water, and are surrounded by gigantic boulders. Situated in an area of lush greeneries, the falls provide a cool, tranquil retreat for nature lovers. BICENTENNIAL PARK Enjoy the outdoors with family and friends at these scenic picnic grounds. Native fishing gears are available for those who would like to try their hand at fishing in the man-made lagoon. CUBI POINT BAT KINGDOM Bldg. 8321, Crown Peak Garden, Zambales Rd. Tel. No. (63-47) 252-4032/4829 Over 10,000 fruit bats, the biggest of its kind in the world, roosting around treetops are a must-see in the protected forest reserves of the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. Along with a horde of flying foxes and bamboo bats, which are the smallest in the Philippines, it is also thrilling to watch as they take off on their early evening hunt. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 145 FOREST ADVENTURE PARK Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-4242/4123 Fax (63-02) 899-9829 (63-47) 252-2319 Email princetrigs@yahoo.com subic_atv@yahoo.com tourism@sbma.com Website www.subicbay.com.ph www.zoobic.com.ph Located in a dense jungle and protected area of Subic Bay Freeport, the park consists of a wildlife sanctuary called Zoobic Safari, the Ancient World Museum, a Jungle Survival Camp for team-building seminars, Petting Zoo, and botanical garden, among others. Zoobic Safari The Zoobic Safari Park is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of sick, injured and orphaned wildlife. It hopes to encourage respect for all life through public education. The park is home to different kinds of animals, both endangered and endemic species. It features the only Tiger Safari in the Philippines, a safari jeep ride in the Savannah (Savannah Ride) that allows you to view live adult tigers roaming freely, and a tour of the tiger museum, which includes an optional "close encounter" (2-feet away) with Siberian and Bengal tigers. Subic Ancient World Museum The museum presents a unique pre-historic setting with life-size replica of dinosaurs, volcanoes, river rides, and man-made tunnels. It also features accommodations in a cave-like setting with first-class amenities of a five-star hotel. Jungle Environmental Survival Training (JEST) Camp and Pamulaklakin Forest/River Trails The Camp familiarizes you with jungle survival techniques through a demonstration from the US Navy-trained Aeta Training Officers. It includes sightseeing and ocular of the area, and an optional Ecology Tour and trek inside the forests of Subic, with the help of a native guide, and a visit to the Pastolan Aeta Village which immerses you in the culture of the Aetas, and educates you in the various types of medicinal plants that live and flourish in JEST Camp's garden. Optional adventure activities are available at the Pastolan Extreme Adventure Park Zone (PEAPZ), such as the canopy slide/ride or "Slide for Life" (sit on a harness and ride the wind), wall climbing, tension traverse, pole jump, high ladder, rope courses, etc. Zoobic Park Petting Zoo It showcases Subic's diverse biological resources. It features the Subic Aviary and Bird Park with a collection of imported birds, the Butterfly Kingdom, an Insectarium, and a Serpentarium with live iguanas, crocodiles, snakes, lizards and turtles. Other attractions include Rodent World (Mice Surprise) featuring an amazing collection of rodents and a Rodent Salon where you can watch guinea pigs being groomed, the Forbidden Tree which helps conquer fear of snakes as you walk through a cage with snakes dangling from trees. This mini-zoo also features the albino carabao, potbelly, cassowary, ostrich, deer, miniature horses, bears, monkeys, eagles, turtles, etc. GRANDE ISLAND A former rest and recreation (R&R) center for most of the American Navy personnel stationed in Subic, it is now an island paradise of international standards, under management by Grande Island Resort. Enjoy the fine beaches of the island amidst aquatic resources, or take a trek along the wilderness trail system. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 146 GUBAT LEARNING CENTER B-8321, Zambales Rd., Subic Bay Freeport Tel. No. (63-47) 252-5233/4032 / (63-47) 252-4194/4829 Email patoyski@yahoo.com Website www.subicbay.com.ph The center aims to educate, inform, motivate and empower people to understand the importance of maintaining a balance in today's ecosystem and to enjoy and protect the environment by means of various exhibit modules, audiovisual presentations and printed materials. The storyline highlights the famous Philippine Bat and how it relates to the total forest ecosystem. HILL 394 Formerly a secret helipad, Subic's most popular peak is so named as it takes you 394 meters above sea level. The hill offers a spectacular view of the legendary Mt. Natib, and Subic Bay in the northwest. It has an intact ecosystem and is perfect for picnics, trail ride, mountain biking, camping and bird watching. SUBIC BAY Subic Bay is picturesque, serene, endowed with sandy beaches and cool waters, exceptional sceneries, a rich marine life, and teeming with flora and fauna found only in its bountiful forest and high mountains. The Freeport's protected rich and fertile soil makes it a perfect habitat for a variety of ornamental, medicinal, and fruit-bearing trees and plants. Creatures of the jungle, and marine life as well, thrive and adapt to this place that science and man mutually nursed for them. Given the variety of flora and fauna and the presence of streams, waterfalls and trail systems, ecotour attractions are plentiful in Subic Bay. Subic Bay is likewise dedicated to cultivating a peaceful co-existence between human and wildlife, hence, its thematic parklands that have long rescued and rehabilitated some orphaned, sick or injured animals. The creation of theme parks makes Subic a destination of maximum pleasure and enjoyment. SUBIC BAY LIGHTHOUSE This structure stands on a small precipice along the northbound lane of the national highway. It commands a panoramic view of Olongapo City, Subic Bay, and the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. SUBIC BAY OCEAN ADVENTURE / WATER THEME PARK Subic Bay Marine Exploratorium, Camayan Wharf, Ilanin Forest-West Tel. No. (63-47) 252-9000 The first Marine Park/aquarium in the country, and a most astounding nautical sanctuary, it showcases Subic Bay marine life and some of the world's most amazing sea mammals like dolphins, sea lions and false killer whales. The park features an ocean adventure learning center, an animal rehabilitation center, the Discovery Aquarium, the Sea Lion Center, a Whale and Sea Lion Show, Encounter with the Whales and Wade with the Whales in shallow water (for kids), scuba diving and snorkeling, sailing and canoeing. SUBIC BEACHES Sun. Sand. Sky. A vast stretch of marvelous sea, waiting to be explored. The more popular beaches are: Dungaree, Officers, All Hands, Miracle, Nabasan, Camayan, Hidden and Grande Island. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 147 WATERFRONT BOARDWALK PARK A perfect picnic site at Waterfront Road. Watch the majestic rising and setting of the sun as it unfolds its beauty over Subic Bay, and complements the grandeur of the mountains of the Redondo Peninsula – truly a sight to behold. Accommodation Facilities (DOT-accredited) Subic has all kinds of accommodation facilities to suit ones budget or to satisfy the discriminating taste of affluent visitors. The more popular hotels are located inside the Freeport while decent lodging is available in Olongapo City and nearby towns of Zambales. HOTELS Deluxe LEGENDA HOTEL B294, Jefferson St., Waterfront Road, Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1888 (63-02) 732-9888 Fax No. (63-47) 252-7958 (63-02) 712-8575 Email sales@legendanet.com Website www.subiclegenda.com Total No. of Rooms: 254 Room Features: IDD telephone, cable TV, pay-per-view movie, mini bar, hairdryer, in-room safe SUBIC INTERNATIONAL HOTEL Labil.an and Sta. Rita Roads, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Olongapo City Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2222 (63-02) 243-222 to 33 Fax No. (63-02) 894-5579/243-0852 Email sales@subichotel.corn subicint.@svisp.com Website www.subichotel.com Total No. of Rooms: 295 Room Features: International and national direct dial (IDD/NDD) telephone, shower and bathtub, cable TV, mini refrigerator, safety deposit box Standard COURTYARD INN Lot B, Waterfront Rd. cor. Roxas St. CBD, Subic Bay Freeport Zone Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2366 to 67 Email courtyard@subictel.com Website www.courtyardinnsubic.com Total No. of Rooms: 38 RESORTS Class "AAA" WHITE ROCK RESORT HOTEL Purok 3, Matain, Subic, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 222-2378/232-2857 (63-02) 421-2781 to 82/84 to 86/395-5273 Fax No. (63-47) 232-4446 Email whiterockbeachhotel@yahoo.com Website www.whiterockbeachhotel.com ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 148 Total No. of Rooms: 110 Room Features: Cable TV, hot/cold shower, mini bar / mini refrigerator Class 'AA" SUBIC BAY MARINE EXPLORATORIUM Camayan Beach Resort Camayan Wharf, West Ilanin Forest area Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Olongapo City Tel. No. (63-47) 252-9000/8000 (63-02) 638-2281 to 82/633-4185 Fax No. (63-47) 252-5883 Email info@oceanadventure.com.ph Website www.oceanadventure.com.ph Total No. of Rooms: 24 Room Features: Aircon with ceiling paddle fan, 2 queen-size beds, centralized hot/cold water, cable TV, international/national direct dial (IDD/NDD) telephone service, 24-hour standby generator Class "A" BY THE SEA RESORT 99 National Highway, Barretto, Subic Bay, Olongapo City 2200 Tel. No. (63-47) 222-4560/2888/223-4346/224-2494 Fax No. (63-4/)222-2/18/2895 Email bythesea@greendot.com.ph inquiry@bythesea.com.ph Website www.bythesea.com.ph Total No. of Rooms: 45 CANOE BEACH RESORT Brgy. Pundakit San Antonio, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 868-3360 Fax No. (63-47) 868-3361 Total No. of Rooms: 21 TOURIST INN SHEAVENS BEACH VIEW HOTEL AND RESTAURANT Baloy Long Beach, Bo. Barretto, Olongapo City, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 223-9430/224-5134 Fax No. (63-47) 224-5134 Email reservations@sheavens.com Website www.sheavens.com Dining Facilities (DOT-accredited) Restaurants are mostly walking distance within the Central Business District (CBD), both for fine dining and fast food. American / Western Cuisine MEAT PLUS CAFE Sampson Rd., Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-7091 Fax No. (63-47) 252-6365 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 149 SANGOSYO (HAWAIIAN DINING & ARTIST SAKE BAR) Blk. 1 Lot 5, Moonbay Marina, Waterfront Road Tel. No. (63-47) 252-8199/1584 Asian / Oriental Cuisine CARACAO ORIENTAL RESTAURANT 2/F Subic Bay Yacht Club, Rizal Highway cor. Burgos St. Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-5211 loc. 2020 COCOLOME RESTAURANT Rizal Highway Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2412/2413 FENG HUANG Canal Rd., Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1888 loc. 1161 HIGHLAND CAFE Legends Suites, Upper Cubi Point Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1888 loc. 7850 RAMA MAHAL Crown Bldg., Sampson Rd. cor. Quezon Rd. Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3663 SIBIL BAR AND RESTAURANT Lot 2, Blk. 2 Moonbay 1~larina Waterfront Road Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1488 SUBIC FAMILY FOOD COURT Main Gate Area, Central Business District Chinese Cuisine FOUR SEASONS RESTAURANT Grand Season Hotel, Canal Rd. Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3936 GOLDEN DRAGON RESTAURANT Canal Rd., Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2222 loc. 2017 GOLDEN TEA HOUSE (DIMSUM AND DUMPLINGS) Canal Rd., Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-222 loc. 6300 GREEN VIEW RESTAURANT Subic Bay Golf and Country Club Binictican Heights MONGKOK DIMSUM AND NOODLES RESTAURANT Lot 4, Parcel 78, Dewey Ave. cor. Sampson Rd. Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2260/2271 MUSEUM CHINESE RESTAURANT Legends Hotel, Waterfront Rd. Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1888 loc. 1144 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 150 Filipino Cuisine ANNE'S KITCHEN B-607 Sampson Rd., Subic Bay Freeport Zone Telefax (63-47) 252-6568 BOARDWALK INN RESTAURANT Bldg. 664, Waterfront Road Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2893/2894 FISHCADO Waterfront Rd., Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3189 GERRY'S GRILL RESTAURANT & BAR Waterfront Rd., Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3936 LUTO SA KAWAYAN JEST Compound Appari Rd., Upper Mau Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2319 PISTA SA BARRIO Waterfront Rd., Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3187 WIMPY'S FOOD PLAZA Rizal Highway (Main Gate) Tel. No. (63-47) 252-7401 International Cuisine CAFE SUBIC Subic International Hotel, Bravo Bldg., Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2222 loc. 3020 DIAMOND VILLA RESTAURANT Waterfront Road Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2222 loc. 2004 HORIZON RESTAURANT Subic Park Hotel, Moonbay Marina Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1736 ILANIN BAY CAFE Ocean Adventure Park, Camayan Wharf, West Ilanin Forest Area Tel. No. (63-47) 252-9000 LE CAFE Legends Hotel, Waterfront Rd. Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1888 loc. 1132 PANCAKE HOUSE Lot 1, Parcel 78 Dewey Ave. cor. Sampson Rd. Tel. No. (63-47) 252-6588 Fax No. (63-47) 252-6556 TERRACE CAFE Delta Bldg., Subic International Hotel Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2222 loc. 6200 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 151 Japanese Cuisine HINOKUNI YAKINIKU HOUSE JAPANESE RESTAURANT Bldg. 286, Crown Plaza, Sampson Road JAPANESE SUSHI BAR Bldg. Q, 8826 Manila Ave. Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2198 Fax No. (63-47) 252-3719 SAKURA JAPANESE RESTAURANT Sta. Rita Road cor. Rizal Highway Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2666 Korean Cuisine SUBIC KOREAN RESTAURANT & GEN. MDSE., INC. Bldg. H8811, Rizal Highway, Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3422 Italian Cuisine ARESI (RESTAURANT AND BAR) Courtyard Inn, Waterfront Road Open 6:00am to 12:00mn, daily Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2366 to 67 Fax No. (63-47) 252-2367 A TAVOLA (RESTAURANT AND BAR) Palm Street, Subic Gateway Tel. No. (63-47) 252-6556 XTREMELY XPRESSO COFFEE BAR & RESTAURANT Lot 1, Parcel 18 Dewey Ave. Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3681 YELLOW CRAB PIZZA Lot 3, Parcel 78, Dewey Ave. cor. Sampson Rd. Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-9999 Spanish Cuisine BLUE MOUNTAIN CAFE Lanzones St., Binictican Heights Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1403 Fax No. (63-47) 252-2608 THE SPANISH GATE (WINE BAR & RESTAURANT) 560 Dewey Ave., CBD Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3736 Seafood Restaurants FISHERMAN'S GARDEN San Bernardino Rd., Lower Cubi Tel. No. (63-47) 252-9466 HUNGRY MARLIN RESTAURANT & BAR Bldg. 1031, Rizal Highway (near SBYQ Tel. No. (63-47) 252-8701 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 152 Entertainment Facilities Nightlife in Subic is dominated by live entertainment provided by bands in clubs, bars and restaurants. The quality and level of performance is comparable to the world's best owing perhaps to its glorious past as a mecca for music lovers during the days of the American bases. This love of music is also evident in the number of karaoke bars, videoke bars and discos in the heart of Olongapo City. BAYSIDE DISCO KARAOKE Bldg. 251, Dewey Ave., Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3795 BOARDWALK *Concert/Show Venue Waterfront Road, Central Business District Subic Bay Freeport Zone Tel. No. (63-47) 252-4123/4242 CASINO FILIPINO–OLONGAPO 30 Magsaysay Drive, Olongapo City, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 222-4565 to 66 CLUB SENSE ARIRANG *Karaoke Bar Bldg. H881, Rizal Highway Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1926 CUE ZONE *Bar and Billiards Bldg. 727, Manila Ave. Central Business District DEWEY'S DINER (VIDEOKE, BILLIARDSDISCO & KTV) * Videoke, billiards, disco and KTV Bldg. CA, Dewey Ave. Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-6270 Fax No. (63-47) 252-3711 DFS BILLIARDS Bldg. Q, 8826 Manila Avenue Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2198 HUNGRY MARLIN GRILL AND RESTAURANT *Restaurant with billiards 1031 Rizal Highway Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1801 to 02 LOBBY LOUNGE *Music bar / lounge Legenda Hotel, Waterfront Rd. Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1888 NEPTUNE CLUB * Videoke bar, disco and billiards Dewey Ave., Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1888 loc. 1872 PIER ONE *Bar and restaurant with live band performances Lot 1, Blk. 2 Moonbay Marina Tel. No. (63-47) 252-7097 to 98 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 153 SCENARIO BAR & GRILL *Music bar / lounge Blk. 1, Lot 70 Waterfront Rd. Moonbay Marina SCUBA SHACK *Beach bar and restaurant with billiards Waterfront Rd., Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3005 / 7343 SUBIC BAY ARTS CENTER (SUBAC) THEATRE *Live performing arts venue (Tanghalang Subic, main theater) with 560 pax seating capacity, lights and PA system; likewise offers lessons in visual and performing arts. Bldg. 167, Dewey Ave. Tel. No. (63-47) 252-4200 SUBIC INTERNATIONAL HOTEL VIDEOKE BAR Labitan and Sta. Rita Roads, Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-6703 loc. 5300 Fax No. (63-47) 252-2222 TIMES SQUARE CINEMAS *Movie theater / cinema house Times Square Plaza Sta. Rita Rd. cor. Rizal Highway Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3050/33 VASCO'S RESTAURANT *Restaurant with billiards Lot 14, Argonaut Highway Subic Port District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1845 Fax No. (63-47) 252-1843 VILLAGE CAFE *Videoke bar and billiards Forest Hills Village Resort, El Kabayo Rd., Binictican Heights Tel. No. (63-47) 252-5599 Shopping The shopping arcades of Subic are patronized for its imported items like food products, cigarettes, perfumes, hardware, appliances and surplus items. 88 MART DUTY FREE SHOPS Sampson Rd., Central Business District Sta. Rita Rd., Subic Bay Freeport Tel. No. (047) 252-6088/7488 AMERICAN HARDWARE Duty free shop for household items Bldg. 1136, Palm St., Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-7477 BEST & LESS Branded garments and accessories Bldg. 157, Bonifacio Drive Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3724 to 25 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 154 DIVE SHOP Aqua sports shop Subic Bay Aqua Sports, Waterfront Rd. Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252- 3005/7343 DUTY FREE SUPERSTORE Duty free shop Bldg. 332 Burgos cor. Sampson St. Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-6524/7622 DFS CONVENIENCE STORE Duty free shop Bldg. Q, 8826 Rizal Ave. Tel. No. (63-47) 252- 2198 DFS WINES & SPIRITS Duty free shop Bldg. Q, 8826 Manila Ave. Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2198 Fax No. (63-47) 252-3719 EUROPE'S FINEST Duty free store for imported wine and liquor Unit 127, Charlie Bldg., 789 Subic International Hotel Telefax (63-47) 252-6280 FREEPORT EXCHANGE Duty free variety store Bldg. 640, Sampson Rd., Central Business District Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-6411 GUESS Branded products Subic California Clothing Inc. Freeport Traders Bldg., 640 Burgos St., Central Business District, Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2599 (63-02) 813-5663 LACOSTE BOUTIQUE Branded products Subic Legend Resort Waterfront, CBD Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3490 MAC FASHION ISLAND Lot 6, Retail 2, Times Square Plaza Tel. No. (63-02) 931-9299 Fax No. (63-02) 924-1013 MEAT PLUS GOURMET FOOD STORE & CAFE Sampson Rd., Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-7091 Fax No. (63-47) 252-6365 PUREGOLD DUTY FREE Palm St., Subic Gateway Tel. No. (63-47) 252-5557 to 58 PX CLUB MAGIC KINGDOM Duty free variety shops Bldg. 824, Zambales Highway Cubi-Triboa District, Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-6701 to 03 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 155 ROYAL SUBIC MALL 1109 Palm Street Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2666 SAKURA JAPANESE STORE Japanese products/items Sta. Rita Rd. cor. Rizal Highway Central Business District, Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2666 SIGNATURE BRANDS APPAREL Bldg. 1131 -B, Palm St., Subic Gateway Tel. No. (63-47) 252-5552 THE OUTLET STORE-NIKE Sta. Rita Rd. cor. Rizai Highway Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2188 OCEAN TREASURE Gift and Souvenir shop Ocean Adventure Park, Camayan Wharf, Ilanin West Forest Area Tel. No. (63-47) 252-9000 VALUE CITY DUTY FREE SHOP Duty free variety shop Bldg 1154, Palm St., Subic Gateway (across Puregold Duty Free Shop), Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-5241/44 to 45 Special Interest DIVING Shipwreck-Diving Delve in 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. Of the dozen known vessels that were sunk during the last world war, seven are now dive sites. Of these seven vessels, three are from the American Navy, one from the Japanese, one from the Spanish, and the rest are barges and landing crafts. The Oryoku Maru Christened as "Hell Ship" — the Japanese Oryoku Maru was a luxury liner. It was actually carrying more than a thousand Americans and allied prisoners when the Americans attacked the ship by mistake, resulting in the death of friendly forces. The USS New York / El Capitan / Catalina Patrol Aircraft The significant vessels from the American Naval Forces are the El Capitana, the Catalina Patrol Aircraft, and the USS-New York — the flagship of the North Atlantic Squadron. The USS-New York, which was scuttled by the US Navy in 1941 at the approach of the Japanese, is now the home of multitudes of marine life species. It is quite an unforgettable experience to swim past the barrels of massive cannons while schools of talakitok (giant trevally) fish dart overhead in this eerie environment. Scuba Diving Subic Bay Aqua Sports Bldg. 249, Waterfront Rd., Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-6048/7343/3005 Email sbas–inc@hotmail.com ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 156 Diver Down International Philippines Inc. B-192, Sta. Rita St., Subic Bay Freeport Zone Tel. No. (63-47) 252-7227 Fax No. (63-47) 252-7228 Website wwvv.diverclownintl.com E-mail onfoeast@diverdownintl.com GOLF Subic is a treat for golfing enthusiasts and pros alike. While serious players are challenged by the greens, sand traps and lakes of the 27-hole golf course of the Subic Bay Golf and Country Club, their family members can enjoy a good game at the 18-hole SBMA Mini-Golf Course along Samson Road. Subic Bay Golf And Country Club Bldg. 6900, Binictican Valley Drive Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1588 to 89 Fax No. (63-47) 252-1587 Email tourism@sbma.com Website www.subicbay.com.ph Subic Bay Mini-Golf Course Sampson Rd. cor. Betty Lane St. Central Business District, Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-4032/4193 (63-47) 252-4123/4242 Email princetrigs@yahoo.com Website www.subicbay.com.ph HEALTH AND WELLNESS Traditional and alternative medical services and facilities; private gyms, health clubs and spas; and special care-giving services are available to cater to visitors who are particular about their health and wellbeing. Aletheia Bldg. 727, Manila Ave. cor. Dewey Ave. Tel. No. (63-47) 252-7405 Larossa Spa Subic Bay Yacht Club, Rizal Highway cor. Burgos St. Tel. No. (63-047) 252-5211 Legends Palace Health And Fitness Club 2/F Legends Hotel, Waterfront Road, CBD Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1888 loc. 8900 Rendezvous Lot 5, Times Square Complex, Rizal Highway Tel. No. (63-047) 252-9829 Slimmers World International 2/L Times Square Bldg, Tel. No. (047) 252-6512 Subic International Hotel Health Club Between Labitan and Sta. Rita Highway Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-6703 loc. 5306 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 157 Ton-Ton Traditional Thai Massage Bldg. 1143 Rizal cor. Argonaut Highway Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2136 HORSEBACK RIDING For horse riding enthusiasts, riding lessons and mounts are available. Only at Subic can one spend lazy afternoons riding Argentina-bred horses through virgin forest trails. El Kabayo Riding Stable Riding lessons and mounts available for horseback-riding enthusiasts El Kabayo Falls and Equestrian Center, El Kabayo Rd., Binictican Heights Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1047/1050 Email gabbylao@broline.com KAYAKING Enjoy sailing, kayaking and boating at Subic. Rent a boat and spend a few hours touring the bay and coastline. Magellan's Landing Boton area, Argonaut Highway Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1843 to 45 Email seagypsy@info.com MOTOR SPORTS Subic is host to all sorts of motoring events that attract large contingents from local and foreign motor clubs that train, practice and compete at the Subic International Speedway. Subic International Raceway SVI Racetrack, Airport Road, Subic Port District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-9069 to 70 Subic Le-Mans Go Cart Track Rizal Highway, Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1070 Subic Motocross Beside American Hardware Palm St., Subic Gateway Tel. No. (63-47) 252-7477 MOUNTAINEERING / TREKKING The mountains surrounding Subic Bay offer a wealth of opportunity for hikers and trekkers whether for day trips or overnight hikes. The jungle teems with local wildlife and provides a lot of photo opportunities. Subic Nature Park Jungle Trek (Apaliin Forest Trails and Tribo Bay Mangrove Park) llanin Forest-West Area, Subic Bay Freeport Tel. No. (3647) 252-8178/4809/4032/4193 Email princetrigs@yahoo.com Website www.subicbay.com.ph Discover the wonders of the Subic forest via an ecotour of the mangrove park, and jungle-trekking through the trails of Apaliin. Take the 30-minute trail, or the full (3-hour) trail, and awe at the panoramic view from the cape of Apaliin Point. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 158 PARASAILING Go parasailing along the Subic Bay coastline. Experience the thrill of being lifted off the waters of the bay for a 15-minute ride that naturally comes with a spectacular view of the Freeport. Chute 'Em High (Magellan Galleon) Lot 14 Argonaut Highway, Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (3647) 252-1845/1843 (0921) 315-5039 Email chuteemhighparasailing@hotmail.com Subic Bay Aqua Sports Parasailing Inc. Bldg. 249, Waterfront Road Central Business District Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2206 Website www.subicbay.com.ph SWIMMING AND WATER SPORTS Whether in an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a kiddie pool or the clean waters of the bay, Subic is not lacking in facilities that cater to every member of the family. The diverse offering includes water sports activities that appeal to the young and the adventurous. Subic is synonymous to water skiing, parasailing, jet skis, paddle boards, aqua cycles and all kinds of water sports. Swimming All Hands Beach / Dungaree Beach FSC Tourism Department, Bldg. H-8211, Sta. Rita Road Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3143 Fax No. (63-47) 252-2319 Camayan Beach Ocean Adventure Park, Ilanin Forest, Naval Magazine Forest Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2319/31/13 Nabasan Beach Group 1, Ilanin Forest Area Tel. No. (63-47) 252-4123/4193 (63-47) 252-4242/4032 Kalayaan Swimming Pool Kalayaan Heights SBMA Tourism Department Tel. No. (63-47) 252-4193/4032 Subic International Hotel Swimming Pool Delta Bldg., Sta. Rita Road Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2222 Triboa Bay Country Club Financial Building Corporation, Corregidor Highway Tel. No. (63-47) 252-9900/7211/8170 Watersports Activities Grande Island Tel. No. Fax No. Email Website (63-47) 252-9700 (63-02) 688-7355 reservation@grandeislandresort.com www.grandeislandresort.com ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 159 Networx Jetsports Beside Gerry's Grill Restaurant, Waterfront Road, Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3649 Fax No. (63-47) 252-3469 Email info@networxjetsports.com Website www.networxjetsports.com Sundouble, Inc./Water Rush Aquasports Adventure Grande Island Resort Tel. No. (63-47) 252-9700 TARGET SHOOTING Subic is a favorite destination of gun owners, pistol clubs and professional soldiers to hone their skills in shooting. There are also those who engage in the sport for camaraderie and team building. Firing Range Naval Magazine, Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-4032 Fax No. (63-47) 252-4194 Sbma Firing Range Naval Magazine, Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 224-6989 Fax No. (63-47) 252-4194 Website www.subicbay.com.ph TENNIS / BADMINTON Engaging in racket sports is such a delight at Subic because of the infrastructure and atmosphere that combine to bring out the best in everyone. Thus, it is not surprising for tennis and badminton organizers to host regular tournaments at the Freeport. Subic Bay International Tennis Center Remy Field, Main Gate Area, Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2884 to 86 Email email@subicbaytennis.com Website www.subicbaytennis.com A world-class tennis facility ideal for international tournaments. A 5,408 sq. m. sports, fitness and tennis center which has 7 tennis courts, 4 covered courts, 2 outdoor courts, and a stadium court with a 1,500 seating capacity. Other amenities include a spacious parking area, a clubhouse with shower room, restrooms with showers, lockers and rooms for the handicapped. FCP Quad Rizal Highway, Central Business District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-4123/4193/4032 Forest Hills Village Resort & Tennis Court El Kaoayo Rd., Binictican Heights Tel. No. (63-47) 252-4229 Kalayaan Tennis Center SBMA Tourism Department, Facility 5158 & 5159, Kalayaan Heights Telefax (63-47) 252-4229 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 160 Triboa Bay Country Club And Tennis And Badminton Courts Corregidor Highway Tel. No. (63-47) 252-9900/7211/8170 Fax No. (63-47) 252-8170 OTHER ACTIVITIES Subic Bay Sports Center SBMA Sports Complex, Central Business District, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-4032/4242/4190 (c/o the SBMA Tourism Department) The airconditioned multi-purpose hall features a covered gym and basketball court with fiberglass seats, a collapsible boxing arena, and a 6-lane track base field oval of 3,500 sq.m. with a covered stadium that can seat 2,000 spectators. The gym is ideal for badminton and other indoor games, as well as venue for concerts, social gatherings and other events. Remy Field Sports Center Bldg. 662 Taft St. Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-4123/4193 to 94 (63-47) 252-4032/4049/4242 Website www.subicbay.com.ph A venue for all kinds of ball sports including tennis, squash, soccer, and football. FSC Tourism Permits issued for fishing areas (Malawaan Pier and Leyte Pier); fishing rods available for rent. Tel. No. (63-47) 252-321 Museums and Art Galleries OLONGAPO CITY MUSEUM Olongapo City Convention Center , Old Hospital Rd., East Tapinac Olongapo City, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 223-6470 / 224-1471 Fax No. (63-47) 224-1468 Email occc@email.com Website www.olongapocity.gov.ph/occc/index Operating Hours: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Monday – Friday Entrance/Admission Fees: Php10.00 for elementary and high school students Php15.00 for college students Php25.00 for adults (20% discount for senior citizens) Php50.00 for tourists free for children below 7 years old The museum showcases the rich historical and cultural heritage of Olongapo City, chronicling its various stages of transformation over the years, from the city's humble beginnings as a small fishing village inhabited by native Aetas, to a Navy town, to a successful military base conversion and economic independence after the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in 1991, and its subsequent growth and development from an ordinary municipality into a vibrant city and a progressive community. The museum also features 2 exhibit halls, a conference/multi-purpose room, a patio and parking space. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 161 MAGELLAN'S LANDING MUSEUM Lot 14, Argonaut Highway.Subic Port District Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1845 Fax No. (63-47) 252-1843 Operating Hours: 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM, Open daily (Monday - Sunday) Entrance/Admission: Free SUBIC BAY HISTORICAL ADVENTURE AND MUSEUM/ ARTS INSTITUTE AND GALLERY / SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER Bldg. 167, Subic Bay Center Tel. No. (63-47) 252-4411/4160/4200/1843 (9:00 AM-10:00 PM 47) Operating Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Open daily (Monday to Sunday) Entrance/Admission Fees: Php50.00 for adults Php40.00 for children above 3 years old free for teachers and children below 3 years old Convention and Exhibition Facilities BY THE SEA RESORT 99 National Highway, Barretto, Olongapo City Tel. No. (63-47) 222-4560 & 2888 Fax No. (63-47) 222-2718 & 2895 Email bythesea@greendot.com.ph inquiry@bythesea.com.ph Website www.bythesea.com.ph Total No. of Function Rooms: 3 Capacity: Minimum – 50 Maximum – 300 GARCON UPPER MAU INN LODGING AND CAFETERIA Aparri cor. East Ave., Upper Mau, Cubi-Triboa District, SBFZ Tel. No. (63-47) 252-8718 / 9076 Total No. of Function Rooms: 4 Capacity: Minimum – 20 Maximum – 300 EL CENTRO MULTI-PURPOSE TENT Subic Legend Hotels/Legenda Hotel, Waterfront Road, Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1888 loc. 1110 Email slrc@svisp.com Website www.subiclegend.com Total No. of Function Rooms: 2 Capacity: Minimum – 150 Maximum – 1,000 FOREST HILLS VILLAGE RESORT CONFERENCE FACILITY Aparri Road Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1311/5083 Total No. of Function Rooms: 3 Capacity: Minimum – 80 Maximum – 100 GRAND SEASONS HOTEL Canal Street Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1888 Total No. of Function Rooms: 1 Capacity: Minimum – 25 Maximum – 70 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 162 GRANDE ISLAND RESORT Grande Island (Office: Waterfront Road) Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2883/4193 (63-02)688-7300/7373 Email coo@grandeislandresort.com Website www.grandeislandresort.com Total No. of Function Rooms: 5 Capacity: Minimum – 25 Maximum – 120 LEGENDA HOTEL / LEGENDA SUITES Waterfront Rd., Subic Bay Freeport Zone Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1888 Email sales@legendanet.com Website www.subiclegenda.com Total No. of Function Rooms: 9 Capacity: Minimum – 10 Maximum – 600 MOUNTAIN WOODS INN 1356 Entemedor Street, West Kalayaan Heights Tel. No. (63-47) 252 1985 Total No. of Function Rooms: 1 Capacity: Minimum – 150 Maximum – 500 OLONGAPO CITY CONVENTION CENTER Old Hospital Rd., East Tapinac, Olongapo City, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 224-1471 Fax No. (63-47) 224-1468 Email dianne-tourism@yahoo.com occc@email.com Website www.olongapocity.gov.ph Total No. of Function Rooms: 5 Capacity: Minimum – 50 Maximum - 3,500 SBMA HOTEL B-281/282 cor. Aguinaldo & Labitan Roads Tel. No. (63-47) 252-4551 / 4602 Total No. of Function Rooms: 1 Capacity: Minimum – 60 Maximum – 70 SUBIC BAY ARTS CENTER Bldg. 167, Dewey Ave. cor. Aguinaldo St. Tel. No. (63-47) 252-4160 Total No. of Function Rooms: 1 Capacity: Minimum – 50 Maximum – 560 SUBIC INTERNATIONAL HOTEL Rizal Ave. cor Sta. Rita Rd., Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales Tel. No. (63-47) 252-2222 Email subicint.@svisp.com Website www.subichotel.com Total No. of Function Rooms: 5 Capacity: Minimum – 20 Maximum - 650 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 163 Travel Agencies (DOT-accredited) A PLUS TOURS & TRAVEL Times Square Plaza, Sta. Rita Road Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3422/6543 BRILLIANT ANCHOR TOURS & TRAVEL 1710 Rizal Ave., East Bajac-Bajac , Olongapo City Tel. No. (63-47) 223-2607 IDEAL TRAVEL & TOURS Unit 118-120, Bldg., A Subic International Hotel Sta. Rita Road Tel. No. (63-47) 252-7001/7752 INTERISLAND TRAVEL & TOURS TRANSPORT Legenda Hotel, Waterfront Road Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3008/7878 JANG-GU TRAVEL Unit C-22, Bldg. C, Subic International Hotel Sta. Rita Road Tel. No. (63-47) 252-6555/5588 PACIFIC COMMERCE & TRAVEL SERVICES B8341 Bohol Ave., Upper Cubi Tel. No. (63-47) 252-8742 SEGYE IRC CORPORATION Grande Island Resort Terminal, Waterfront Rd. Subic Bay Freeport Zone Tel. No. (63-47) 252-3241 Fax No. (63-47) 252-3242 Email sub c9segyei rc. corn Website www.segyeirc.com ST. COLUMBAN TRAVEL & TOURS Mt. Apo, New Asinan, Olongapo City Tel. No. (63-47) 224-1500 SUBIC ILSAN Unit 118/20, Bldg. A Subic International Hotel Sta. Rita Road Tel. No. (63-47) 252-1424 TOPSAN TRAVEL & TOURS 43-45 Magsaysay Drive, East Tapinac Olongapo City Tel. No. (63-47) 223-1079/224-4828 Fax No. (63-47) 223-1080 Email topsantour@yahoo.com YONG TRAVEL AND TOURS Unit D, B640 Sampson Road Tel. No. (63-47) 252-6304 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PHILIPPINE TRAVEL SALES MANUAL 164