Everything you need to know about getting from the airport to your hotel in Manila
Manila is served by two major airports: Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA/MNL) with four terminals spread across Pasay and Parañaque, and Clark International Airport (CRK) 80km north in Pampanga. NAIA's notorious traffic congestion means a 10km trip to Makati can take 90 minutes during rush hour. Pre-booking your transfer guarantees fixed pricing and eliminates the hassle of negotiating with airport touts or waiting in chaotic taxi queues at arrivals.
Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) - 7 km to Makati, travel time 20–60 min, transfers from $5.
Clark International Airport (CRK) - 80 km to Manila, travel time 1.5–3 h to Manila, transfers from $12.
Here are the most popular areas in Manila and what to expect for the transfer from the airport:
Transfer time: 30-90 min from MNL · Price: $8-15
Financial district with Ayala Center and Greenbelt malls. NAIA Terminal 3 is closest at 8km, but EDSA traffic dramatically affects travel time during weekday peaks.
Transfer time: 25-75 min from MNL · Price: $10-18
Modern business hub in Taguig with upscale hotels and The Fort strip. Direct route via C5 or Skyway, 12km from NAIA Terminal 3.
Transfer time: 45-120 min from MNL · Price: $12-22
Northern Metro Manila home to UP Diliman and Eastwood City. Distance varies by district; expect 20-25km from NAIA through EDSA or Commonwealth Avenue congestion.
Transfer time: 20-60 min from MNL · Price: $6-12
Tourist belt near Manila Bay with budget hotels and Rizal Park. Only 4-6km from NAIA terminals but Roxas Boulevard traffic can triple journey time.
Transfer time: 15-40 min from MNL · Price: $5-10
Closest zone to NAIA with SM Mall of Asia and entertainment venues. Terminals 1-3 are within 2-5km but terminal-to-terminal transfers still require navigating perimeter roads.
Transfer time: 20-35 min from CRK · Price: $8-15
Entertainment and business hub 15km from Clark Airport. Popular layover point before heading to Manila, connected via expressway with minimal traffic compared to Metro Manila.
NAIA has yellow airport taxis with metered fares plus ₱70 flagdown, but long queues and meter manipulation are common. Grab and other ride-hailing apps work at designated pickup zones but surge pricing during peak hours can double costs. The P2P airport bus service runs fixed routes to Makati, BGC, and Quezon City for ₱150-300 but limited schedules. From Clark, JAM Transit and Genesis buses connect to Manila (3-4 hours, ₱500) but luggage space is limited. Pre-booked transfers offer meet-and-greet service, fixed rates regardless of traffic, and direct hotel drop-off without stops.
For most travelers arriving at NAIA, a pre-booked airport transfer provides the best value and convenience. You avoid the notorious taxi scams, get a driver holding your name card at arrivals, and pay a guaranteed price regardless of Manila's unpredictable traffic. From Clark, a private transfer is essential unless you're staying in Angeles City, as public buses to Manila involve multiple transfers and 4+ hours of travel with luggage.
Avoid NAIA arrivals between 7-10am and 5-9pm weekdays when EDSA gridlock is worst. Terminal 3 serves most international flights; terminals are NOT walking distance and require separate transfers. Insist on Skyway toll road for Makati/BGC routes-drivers may refuse to save toll fees. Keep ₱500-1000 cash for tolls and contingencies as some operators don't cover expressway fees. Download Grab app as backup, though airport pickup zones are often confusing to locate with luggage.
A pre-booked private transfer to Manila typically starts from $5 all-in - fixed price with meet-and-greet, no surprises. Transfers to popular areas like Makati CBD run around $8-15. Metered taxi prices vary; the meter shows a base figure but airport surcharges, tolls and tip are added on top, typically increasing the total by 20-40%.
There are 2 airports serving Manila: Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL), Clark International Airport (CRK). Pick whichever your flight lands at - each has its own taxi and transfer options.
The typical transfer time is 20–60 min, covering roughly 7 km to Makati. Allow extra time during rush hours and on weekends. Pre-booked transfers track your flight automatically - your driver waits whatever the delay.
Licensed airport taxis at Manila (MNL) are generally safe. The main risks are unlicensed drivers approaching arriving passengers, inflated fixed-rate quotes, and taxi cooperatives blocking ride-hailing apps. Pre-booking eliminates all three - your driver is identified by name and the price is locked in.
Pre-booking is the simpler choice for first-time visitors, late arrivals, families with children, and groups of two or more. Metered taxis can work if you are comfortable handling local cash, surcharges, and the occasional language barrier. Either way, avoid drivers who approach you inside the terminal - they almost always charge more than the official options.
Ride-hailing availability at Manila (MNL) depends on local rules. Some Asian airports allow apps directly at arrivals; others require a walk to a designated pickup zone, and a few exclude apps entirely from the airport pickup area. Check the local taxi system on this page for specifics - pre-booking sidesteps the issue entirely.