MAX PARADISE
Discover the Enchantment of MAX PARADISE
Experience tranquility and adventure at MAX PARADISE, a stunning tourist attraction in San Fernando, Pampanga, perfect for unforgettable moments.
MAX PARADISE is a breathtaking tourist attraction in San Fernando, Pampanga, offering visitors an escape into a vibrant world of beautiful scenery, relaxation, and cultural experiences. This destination is perfect for those seeking tranquility and adventure in a tropical paradise.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Private Car
If you're driving from Manila, take the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) and head towards San Fernando, Pampanga. Take Exit 83 for San Fernando. Continue on McArthur Highway and turn left onto Baliti Road. MAX PARADISE will be on your right side. It takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic.
Bus
From Manila, board a bus bound for San Fernando, Pampanga. Buses leave from terminals like Cubao or Pasay. The fare ranges from PHP 150 to PHP 250 and the journey takes about 2 to 3 hours. Once you arrive at the San Fernando bus terminal, you can take a tricycle or a jeepney heading to Baliti Road. Inform the driver you want to go to MAX PARADISE, which is located at 4J5G+2QM, Baliti Road.
Tricycle/Jeepney
If you're already in San Fernando, you can take a tricycle or a jeepney to get to MAX PARADISE. From the San Fernando bus terminal, you can find tricycles available for hire or jeepneys that pass by Baliti Road. The fare for a tricycle ride is around PHP 20-30 per person, while jeepney rides cost around PHP 10-15. Make sure to tell the driver to drop you off at MAX PARADISE.
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