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  • When are flight tickets from Manila (MNL) to Legaspi (LGP) the cheapest?

    Airlines adjust prices for flights from Manila to Legaspi based on the departure date and time of your selection. By analyzing data from all airlines, we've discovered that on Trip.com, you can find the lowest flight prices on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
  • How much do flights from Manila (MNL) to Legaspi (LGP) cost?

    According to Trip.com's data, the lowest price is around $96.
  • What is the transportation method from the main airport to downtown in Legaspi?

    • The distance from Legazpi Airport to downtown is about 2km. It takes about 20 minutes by taxi.

Manila to Legaspi Flight Information

Off-season for travel

January

Peak season for travel

February
Flight from Manila to Legazpi

Legazpi is a 1st class city and the capital of the province of Albay in the Philippines. It is comprised of two districts: Legazpi Port and Old Albay District. The city acquired its name from Miguel López de Legazpi who was the Basque Spanish conquistador who officially annexed the Philippine Islands to the Spanish Empire in 1565. It is the largest city and also the center of education, tourism, and commerce in the Bicol Region.

Tip: Legazpi's climate is classified as tropical, and there is a great amount of rainfall, even in the driest month. The average annual temperature is 27.1°C, so travelers are advised to prepare for the weather accordingly.

Getting to Legazpi

Legazpi City Domestic Airport (LGP) is at a distance of merely 5 km from the main city, and it would take approximately 10-11 minutes to reach the city from the airport. One can find flights from Manila to Legazpi with no difficulty as several airlines are offering their services. There are also direct flights from Manila to Legazpi, and some flights to Legazpi have a layover between them. Several cheap flights from Manila to Legazpi are operated by airlines like Cebgo and Cebu Pacific. The overall flight time varies from 1 hour to about 6 hours, depending on the layover duration in between.

Tip: It is recommended to book your flights well in advance to get the cheapest flight offers and the best discounts.

What to do in Legazpi

Legazpi city is also called the city of fun adventure which has a 20 million old active volcano that offers both wild adventure and fascinating past. There are several natural parks like Cagsawa Ruins Park, Mayon Volcano National Park, and Albay Park and Wildlife that are rich with historical influences and a plethora of wildlife. There are also several nature spots like Vera Falls, Quitinday Underground River that offer a chance for exciting exploration into wildlife. There are also Japanese Tunnels that were created when the Philippines got caught up in the WWII, Daraga Church that has stood majestic for over 230 years with a breathtaking view of Mt. Mayon in the background. Adventurous travellers can zipline in the Lingon Hill Nature Park, or join an ATV tour and visit the volcano, the ruins or ride along the river. Additionally, for art connoisseurs, Albay Capitol Atrium Art Gallery is the place to go to enjoy art by local artists in many forms.

Tip: The city's main public transportation is through buses, so for an easy and convenient commute it might be better to rent a car or book a taxi early on.

What to eat

This city has a lot to offer in terms of local food, and several dishes are must-eats of the region. For instance, the Bicol Express, which is a speciality of Bicol region, but each province has its different version of it;

Albany's version is less creamy and is cooked with more shrimp paste and coconut milk and is much spicier than other versions. Another dish is the Mayon Stuffed Pizza which is a unique behemoth calzone stuffed with the region's specialities: Bicol Express, Laing and Pinangat. These local delicacies can be found in most restaurants and cafes at very reasonable costs offering travellers a very matchless experience for their tastebuds.

Tip: There is an abundance of local food and delicacies that should not be missed out on, so it is worthwhile to plan your trip, including what and where to eat in advance.

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