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Puerto Princesa - Palawan (PPS) → Tacloban (TAC)
Cebu Pacific
Friday, 26 Apr 2024
SGD 68.37
Cebu (CEB) → Tacloban (TAC)
PAL Express
Friday, 24 May 2024
SGD 68.49
Iloilo (ILO) → Tacloban (TAC)
Airlines
Thursday, 23 May 2024
SGD 103.59
Singapore (SIN) → Tacloban (TAC)
Airlines
Thursday, 25 Apr 2024
SGD 163.47
Singapore (SIN) → Tacloban (TAC)
Airlines
Thursday, 25 Apr 2024
SGD 168.81
Singapore (SIN) → Tacloban (TAC)
Airlines
Friday, 24 May 2024
SGD 185.83

Flights to Tacloban, Philippines

Tacloban enjoys grand fiestas that turn the whole city colourful where some tourist come to visit the city just to take part in their joyous festivals. Apart from having a vibrant culture, the scenery at San Juanico bridge is worth thousands of miles travelling. Crossing the longest bridge in the Philippines, you will witness the gorgeous view of whirlpools and the islets at the San Juanico Strait. The islands in Tacloban are amazing, if you visit Eastern Visaya’s pristine beaches, you will never want to go back home!

Airport in Tacloban

Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport (TAC)

Known by the locals with the name Tacloban City Airport, the airport nestled 12.6 kilometres away from the city’s centre. Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport (TAC) is the third-fastest growing airport in the Philippines. The name of the airport was taken from a former speaker in the Philippine House of Representatives – Daniel Z. Romualdez. The airport is ready to back to business after the tragedy of Typhoon Haiyan that hit Tacloban in 2013. A massive part of the airport was destroyed, but now it is ready to open back to business. The whole airport is single-story that makes moving inside is more comfortable and quicker. For transportation, TAC has provided jeepney, taxis and shuttle buses to ease visitors’ journey to the nearby city.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Tacloban?

You can use Traveloka app or website to find the airline tickets that are sold at the most insane prices! Just insert your information at the box given, using Traveloka’s algorithm, the best of prices will pop up to your screen. Select the one that you preferred most, and just like that, you will get your cheapest flight ticket. Traveloka can notify you when the prices of your desired tickets will fall so that you are always aware of the price change!

When is the Best Time to Fly to Tacloban?

The best time to come to visit Tacloban is in April, February and March. However, during those times, a tide of tourists will flock the city, which results in marked-up prices everywhere. If you purchase the airline tickets and make hotel bookings early, you might save a big chunk of your money. For people who are looking for least pricey months in Tacloban, you might want to come in October because there is a lack of tourists here in Tacloban, you will most likely find best deals!

Tacloban features a tropical rainforest climate. However, the weather is not similar to the neighbouring countries due to the cyclones. For that reason, Tacloban does not have a significant dry season which means the temperature across the year has no significant fluctuations. Rainy days are standard in Tacloban. The average temperature in Tacloban is around 31.1 degree Celsius and the hottest month is 32.3 degree Celsius. The great thing about having the heat that is similar throughout the year, you do not have to worry about the type of clothing you need to bring with you.

Most tourists come visit Tacloban for its colourful festivals. The city’s own festival called Sangyaw Festival which is a socio-cultural event in the Philippine, where you can see people dancing on the street wearing the traditional outfits perform some dance performance. Another one is the Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival where this cultural-religious event is coming from the ancient tradition of body painting. Those are the traditional celebrations celebrated in Tacloban, you also probably want to check out several outdoor concerts in June. Singer and bands either from the local scene or international scene will perform and turn the city to be more alive!

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Tacloban?

There are numerous things you should do when you reach the land of Tacloban. Go and visit these places:

Red Beach – The Red Beach was rumoured getting its name because of the blood-filled the water during the Leyte landing in 1944. At the beach, there is an exclusive site that preserves statues representing MacArthur and his men where he finally got back the Philippines from Japan’s hand. Other than being a historical place, Red Beach is a beautiful beach to visit and to take some memorable pictures.

San Juanico Bridge – The San Juanico Bridge connects the two different lands – Leyte and Samar. The longest bridge in the entire Philippines is offering the scenery that is out of this world. The view of San Juannic Straits with whirlpools and the beautiful islets that can be seen from the bridge. San Juanico Bridge also was coined as the Bridge of Love by Ferdinando Marcos, former the Philippines’ president, who dedicated the bridge to the love of his life, Imelda – the former First Lady.

Madonna of Japan – Madonna of Japan Maria Kannon who is built to commemorate the great warriors lost in the war between Japan and the Philippines. The monument is a symbol of reconciliation between both countries. The statue nestled at Kanhuraw Hill, where people go there to pray and find peace.

Tacloban enjoys grand fiestas that turn the whole city colourful where some tourist come to visit the city just to take part in their joyous festivals. Apart from having a vibrant culture, the scenery at San Juanico bridge is worth thousands of miles travelling. Crossing the longest bridge in the Philippines, you will witness the gorgeous view of whirlpools and the islets at the San Juanico Strait. The islands in Tacloban are amazing, if you visit Eastern Visaya’s pristine beaches, you will never want to go back home!

Airport in Tacloban

Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport (TAC)

Known by the locals with the name Tacloban City Airport, the airport nestled 12.6 kilometres away from the city’s centre. Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport (TAC) is the third-fastest growing airport in the Philippines. The name of the airport was taken from a former speaker in the Philippine House of Representatives – Daniel Z. Romualdez. The airport is ready to back to business after the tragedy of Typhoon Haiyan that hit Tacloban in 2013. A massive part of the airport was destroyed, but now it is ready to open back to business. The whole airport is single-story that makes moving inside is more comfortable and quicker. For transportation, TAC has provided jeepney, taxis and shuttle buses to ease visitors’ journey to the nearby city.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Tacloban?

You can use Traveloka app or website to find the airline tickets that are sold at the most insane prices! Just insert your information at the box given, using Traveloka’s algorithm, the best of prices will pop up to your screen. Select the one that you preferred most, and just like that, you will get your cheapest flight ticket. Traveloka can notify you when the prices of your desired tickets will fall so that you are always aware of the price change!

When is the Best Time to Fly to Tacloban?

The best time to come to visit Tacloban is in April, February and March. However, during those times, a tide of tourists will flock the city, which results in marked-up prices everywhere. If you purchase the airline tickets and make hotel bookings early, you might save a big chunk of your money. For people who are looking for least pricey months in Tacloban, you might want to come in October because there is a lack of tourists here in Tacloban, you will most likely find best deals!

Tacloban features a tropical rainforest climate. However, the weather is not similar to the neighbouring countries due to the cyclones. For that reason, Tacloban does not have a significant dry season which means the temperature across the year has no significant fluctuations. Rainy days are standard in Tacloban. The average temperature in Tacloban is around 31.1 degree Celsius and the hottest month is 32.3 degree Celsius. The great thing about having the heat that is similar throughout the year, you do not have to worry about the type of clothing you need to bring with you.

Most tourists come visit Tacloban for its colourful festivals. The city’s own festival called Sangyaw Festival which is a socio-cultural event in the Philippine, where you can see people dancing on the street wearing the traditional outfits perform some dance performance. Another one is the Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival where this cultural-religious event is coming from the ancient tradition of body painting. Those are the traditional celebrations celebrated in Tacloban, you also probably want to check out several outdoor concerts in June. Singer and bands either from the local scene or international scene will perform and turn the city to be more alive!

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Tacloban?

There are numerous things you should do when you reach the land of Tacloban. Go and visit these places:

Red Beach – The Red Beach was rumoured getting its name because of the blood-filled the water during the Leyte landing in 1944. At the beach, there is an exclusive site that preserves statues representing MacArthur and his men where he finally got back the Philippines from Japan’s hand. Other than being a historical place, Red Beach is a beautiful beach to visit and to take some memorable pictures.

San Juanico Bridge – The San Juanico Bridge connects the two different lands – Leyte and Samar. The longest bridge in the entire Philippines is offering the scenery that is out of this world. The view of San Juannic Straits with whirlpools and the beautiful islets that can be seen from the bridge. San Juanico Bridge also was coined as the Bridge of Love by Ferdinando Marcos, former the Philippines’ president, who dedicated the bridge to the love of his life, Imelda – the former First Lady.

Madonna of Japan – Madonna of Japan Maria Kannon who is built to commemorate the great warriors lost in the war between Japan and the Philippines. The monument is a symbol of reconciliation between both countries. The statue nestled at Kanhuraw Hill, where people go there to pray and find peace.

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