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Whiterock Beach and Waterpark, Subic Zambales

Whiterock beach and waterpark, Matain, Subic, Zambales



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Driving Directions (from Manila)

Get into the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) in Balintawak.
Travel through NLEx that merges into the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx).
Enter “Subic” interchange and drive till you reach the end of the expressway and into the Subic Freeport.
Drive to the Central Business District of the Freeport towards the Kalaklan exit going to Zambales.
Continue Driving north (about 12 minutes) till you reach km post 134 and look for Whiterock signage right side of the road.
Turn left and drive 50 meters to reach your Whiterock destination.
(Balintawak toll gate to Whiterock – Less than 2 hrs)
 
From Clark International Airport

Follow directions going to SCTEX and follow driving directions above.
(Clark International Airport to Whiterock – 1hr)  
 
https://www.whiterock.com.ph/How_To_Get_Here.html
 

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