Destinations from Clark: 2026 Flight & Regional Hub
From the heritage plains of Central Luzon to the misty peaks of the Cordilleras, Clark International Airport (CRK) serves as the ultimate pivot point for travelers exploring the northern half of the Philippines.
The Seven Provinces of Central Luzon
The immediate catchment area of CRK offers everything from culinary tours to historic shrines. These seven provinces represent the heart of the region’s tourism identity.
Culinary Heart. Home to the Clark Freeport Zone, Mt. Arayat, and the best sisig in the country.
Heritage Gateway. Famous for revolutionary history in Malolos and traditional pabalat sweets.
Surf & Sea. Access the Subic Bay Freeport and the pristine coves of San Antonio via SCTEX.
History & Valor. Visit the Mt. Samat National Shrine and the heritage village of Las Casas.
Adventure Crossroads. Jump off for Mt. Pinatubo crater treks and Kart City Tarlac.
Nature & Agriculture. Explore the Minalungao National Park and expansive rice plains.
Pacific Frontier. The primary route to Baler’s world-famous surf breaks and the Sierra Madre.
Northern Luzon & The Highlands
For those looking to go beyond the plains, Clark is the preferred transit point for the “North Loop.” Direct P2P buses and luxury liners operate daily from the terminal.
The Summer Capital. Reach the pine-clad hills in under 3.5 hours via the Clark-Baguio JoyBus.
Surfing & Chill. Quick expressway access to the “Elyu” surf scene and San Fernando’s dining.
Hundred Islands. Visit Alaminos and the famous beaches of Dasol and Bolinao.
Heritage Architecture. A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its preserved Spanish colonial streets.
Mountain Mist. Accessible via Baguio, famous for the hanging coffins and spelunking.
Stairway to Heaven. Explore the 2,000-year-old UNESCO World Heritage site in the mountains of Ifugao.
Direct Domestic Flight Network
International Gateways
Frequently Asked Questions
The Premium P2P JoyBus operates directly from the CRK terminal. Using the SCTEX/TPLEX route, the journey typically takes 3 to 4 hours.
Yes. Philippine Airlines operates direct flights from Clark to Basco, Batanes, providing a critical air link for the northernmost islands.