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How to get fromMelbourne to TagaytayBy plane, or bus

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There are 2 ways to get from Melbourne to Tagaytay by plane or bus

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  1. Fly to Ninoy Aquino International Airport, bus

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    1. Fly from Melbourne Airport (MEL) to Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL)plane plane MEL - MNL
    2. Take the bus from DLTB LRT Buendia Station to Tagaytaybus bus
    14h 33m
    ₱14,453–37,579
  2. Fly to Clark International Airport, bus

    1. Fly from Melbourne Airport (MEL) to Clark International Airport (CRK)plane plane MEL - CRK
    2. Take the bus from Dau to Philippine Rabbit Avenidabus bus
    3. Take the bus from DLTB LRT Buendia Station to Tagaytaybus bus
    21h 29m
    ₱26,822–77,006

Melbourne Airport (MEL) to Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) flights

Calendar10Weekly Planes
Duration9h 8mAverage Duration
Ticket₱12,502Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Melbourne, VIC, Australia and Tagaytay, Philippines?

There is no direct connection from Melbourne to Tagaytay. However, you can take the bus to Melbourne Airport T3 Skybus/Arrival Dr, walk to Melbourne Airport (MEL) airport, fly to Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL), walk to Natalia, Parañaque City, Manila, take the bus to Senator Gil Puyat Ave, Lungsod ng Pasay, Manila, walk to DLTB LRT Buendia Station, then take the bus to Tagaytay. Alternatively, you can take the bus to Melbourne Airport T3 Skybus/Arrival Dr, walk to Melbourne Airport (MEL) airport, fly to Clark International Airport (CRK), take the taxi to Dau, take the bus to Philippine Rabbit Avenida, walk to Doroteo Jose Station, take the train to Gil Puyat Station, walk to DLTB LRT Buendia Station, then take the bus to Tagaytay.

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