We can’t wait to celebrate with you!
Our wedding will take place in the beautiful countryside of the Philippines—think ocean breeze, sunsets, and lots of love! Use the interactive map to find your way to the venue and explore nearby accommodations.
Haya Nature Resort
Botolan, Zambales, Philippines
Whether you're driving or hopping on a bus, the map's got you covered. Still need a hand figuring out directions or nearby places to stay? Just scroll down for more details!
How to get there?
From Metro Manila to the venue
We recommend that you take the bus from Cubao terminal.
Note:
Go to Victory Liner or Five Star Cubao terminal and ride a bus bound for Iba or Santa Cruz, Zambales. To see schedule of buses, visit their website:
https://www.victoryliner.com/home.aspx or https://www.fivestarph.com/
Tell the conductor you’re getting off at Cabangan (the town where Haya is located).
Travel time is around 4-5 hours, fare is about ₱400 ₱450.
Once in Cabangan, take a local tricycle to Haya Nature Resort. Tricycle ride takes about 15–30 minutes, cost is around ₱80–₱100.
We recommend that you take the bus from Pasay terminal.
Take the UBE Express P2P bus from NAIA (Terminals 1, 2, or 3) to Victory Liner Pasay or use Grab/taxi for a quicker but more expensive option.
— At Victory Liner Pasay, ride a bus bound for Iba or Santa Cruz, Zambales. To see schedule of buses, visit their website: https://www.victoryliner.com/home.aspx
Tell the conductor you're getting off at Cabangan (the town where Haya is located).
Travel time is around 4-5 hours, fare is about ₱450 ₱650.
Once in Cabangan, take a local tricycle to Haya Nature Resort. Tricycle ride takes about 15–30 minutes, cost is around ₱80–₱100
From Clark International Airport to the venue
From Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) to the venue
Take the Victory Liner P2P bus that runs directly from Clark International Airport (Terminal 2 bus station) to Olongapo Victory Liner terminal. See schedule here of the P2P buses from Clark to Olongapo: https://www.victoryliner.com/p2p.aspx
At the Olongapo Victory Liner terminal, ride a bus bound for Iba or Santa Cruz, Zambales.
Tell the conductor you're getting off at Cabangan (the town where Haya is located).
Travel time is around 3-4 hours, fare is about ₱450 ₱600.
Once in Cabangan, take a local tricycle to Haya Nature Resort. Tricycle ride takes about 15–30 minutes, cost is around ₱80–₱100
If you are not planning to commute, here are your best options to get to the venue:
Drive yourself
Rent a car (with or without a driver)
Travel time (traffic may affect duration):
From Metro Manila: 4–5 hours
From Pampanga: 3–4 hours
If you need recommendations for car rentals, please contact Kuya J Car Rental Services. You can inquire through their Facebook page.
Where To Stay
Here are our recommendations for places to stay:
Haya Nature Resort
Stay where the celebration is! Enjoy cozy villas, peaceful surroundings, and the convenience of being just steps from the ceremony.
If you'd like to stay at Haya Nature Resort, reach out directly to the bride or groom to book—guests can’t book directly with the resort. Slots are limited, so book your rooms early.
Balihay Private Beach Resort
Stay close to the celebration! Just 2 minutes from the venue, this is a great accommodation option with cozy rooms, peaceful surroundings, and easy access to all the festivities.
You can book directly with the resort but mention that it’s for Kent and Jenina’s wedding to claim your discount.
There are plenty of other places to stay nearby, so feel free to explore and find the spot that suits your vibe best.
What to do in the area?
Soak in the natural beauty that surrounds the Haya Nature Resort—black sands, salty breeze, and greenery.
Mt. Pinatubo trek – Embark on a scenic hike through volcanic terrain and rugged trails, leading to the breathtaking turquoise crater lake of Mt. Pinatubo.
ATV rides – Experience the thrill of riding an ATV across dramatic lahar fields, river crossings, and dusty off-road paths shaped by Mt. Pinatubo’s eruption.
Sundowners Beach Villas – Relax at this stylish beachfront resort offering kayaking, paddleboarding, and stunning sunset views over the West Philippine Sea.
February in Botolan, Zambales brings sunny skies, warm breezes, and barely any rain—perfect for a beach wedding! Expect golden hour vibes, comfy 28–30°C weather, and ideal conditions for saying “I do” by the sea.