Olongapo, officially the City of Olongapo, (Ilokano: Siudad ti Olongapo; Sambal: Syodad nin Olongapo; Kapampangan: Lakanbalen ning Olongapo; Pangasinan: Siyudad na Olongapo; Tagalog: Lungsod ng Olongapo), or simply as Olongapo City, is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Central Luzon (Region III), Philippines. Located in the province of Zambales but governed independently from the province, it has a population of 233,040 people according to the 2015 census.
Restaurants in Olongapo
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Mangos Dive Center is a PADI accredited facility located on historic Subic Bay, home of the most diverse wreck diving in the Philippines. We offer daily fun dives, a full range of PADI recreational and technical diving instruction, complete equipment rental, sales, service and a highly experienced and knowledgable professional staff. Custom boat beach tours, beach picnics and kayak rental is also available.
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Summer is all year round in Subic Bay, you have lots of different attractions to choose from. It is known for its beautiful beaches and resort and for its magnificent beach waves perfect for surfing and skimboarding. In addition to this are inflatable fun lands. If you’re looking for a thrilling, adventurous and family oriented water theme park, Subic Fun Land is a must visit in Subic Bay.
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Experience nature tripping from a breathtaking view – from 100 feet above the ground! With jungle trails comprised of platforms nestled on branches, suspension bridges, and the world’s first motorized canopy tour, what we offer is more than just the peak of excitement.
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Gone are the days where you needed to go all the way to Clarke or San Fernando to do some good shopping. Ayala Harbor Point is smaller but large enough mall to enjoy an evening of shopping, dinning, movies or quick stop for coffee. Location has a Starbucks, The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, KFC, McDonalds, S&R Pizza, Fridays, Puregold and many many more shops to fullfill your shopping endeavors. Shops range from jewelry, clothing, shoes or home furnishings. And last but not least my favorite, a multy cinema theature on the top floor for your fun and relaxation. There are also a couple medical clinics on the bottom level if you need to fill your medical needs.
4.0 based on 8 reviews
Rent A Jeep allows you to rent an Owner Jeep in the Subic Bay region of the Philippines. Our Jeeps are a fun way to get around while on vacation and are significantly cheaper than a conventional car hire! We rent out Jeeps out from Barrio Barretto, Subic Bay, The Philippines. They're available for a minimum of 24 hours rental, with discounts for hiring for a week or longer.
4.0 based on 5 reviews
Inflatable Island is known as the BIGGEST FLOATING PLAYGROUND IN ASIA. At 3,400 sqm, it's as big as eight basketball courts put together side by side. It contains inflatable slides, towers, bridges, human launchers, swings and another WORLD'S FIRST UNICORN ISAND!
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If you are traveling from Manila to Olongapo-Barretto and searching this on Google you will get many wrong answers. Victoria line has bus from Manila passing Barretto. You do not need to change bus in Olongapo as it says on several places on Google. You can get off the bus on the main street in Barretto.The buses owned by Victoria line leave from Pasay (near the airport) and Sampaloc in Manila. Victoria line has its own website on the internet If you come from Angeles take the Bus to Olongapo bus terminal with Victoria Line. At the same bus terminal you can switch to the bus that will take you to Barrio Barretto.Their buses are clean and neat and of a good standard.
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