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How to Get to SubicSubic Bay can be reached in two ways: via the traditional modes of transportation through land, air, and sea as well as through the more advanced means like cyberspace and satellite links. Land travel from Manila was reduced by almost 30 minutes after the construction of the 8.5 kilometers Subic
Freeport Expressway ( Subic-Tipo Road) in time for the APEC Summit in November 1996, allowing one to complete the entire trip for
only two hours. Aside from the commercial bus companies with regular Manila-Subic-Manila routes daily, airconditioned coaches
operated by the SBMA also ply the route twice daily from the Ayala Bus Terminal in Makati to the freeport and back. International
chartered flights regularly arrive at the Subic International Airport from Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, and Kaohsiung, Taiwan while
domestic flights from Manila arrive twice daily. For a more relaxing cruise aling the scenic coastlines of Zambales and Bataan, a
45-minute boat trip from the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex (CCP) in Manila to Lamao, Bataan is available via three ferry
companies: Grand Sea Ferry, OK Ka Ferry, and Bullet Ferry. From Lanao, a one-hour bus trip will take passengers to Subic Bay.
The freeport is likewise on-line on the worldwide web through SBMA's Subic Cybercity project that includes an Emergency 911
with an Automated Vehicle Location component. The lifestyle and beauty of Subic Bay are ideal complements to the quality of life
the residents will be treated to at the Portofino Bay club
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