Balea Falls
Balea Falls: A Hidden Gem of Negros Occidental
Experience breathtaking views and thrilling adventures at Skywalk Calatrava in Negros Occidental, a must-visit attraction for all nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Skywalk Calatrava in Negros Occidental offers breathtaking views and an exhilarating experience, perfect for tourists seeking adventure and stunning scenery. This unique attraction combines nature with architecture, showcasing the beauty of the region.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Bacolod City, take the Ceres Northbound Bus Terminal and head towards the town of Calatrava. The drive will take approximately 2 to 3 hours. Follow the signs for the highway leading to San Carlos City, then turn towards Calatrava. Once in Calatrava, use your GPS to navigate to the coordinates 10.6051413, 123.4584305. There are no tolls on this route.
Public Transportation
From Bacolod City, go to the Ceres Bus Terminal and take a bus bound for San Carlos City. Inform the bus conductor that you wish to stop at Calatrava. The bus fare is approximately PHP 150-200 and the journey takes about 2 to 3 hours. Once you arrive in Calatrava, you can take a tricycle to reach Skywalk Calatrava, which should cost around PHP 50-100.
Tricycle
Upon arriving in Calatrava, tricycles are available to take you to Skywalk Calatrava. Make sure to negotiate the fare beforehand, which typically ranges from PHP 50 to PHP 100 depending on your exact location in Calatrava. Provide the driver with the address: JF45+39, Calatrava, Negros Occidental.
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