How to Get from Morong to Cavite

How to Get from Morong to Cavite

Last updated: June 14, 2026

Morong to Cavite is a private transfer route across the Greater Manila travel area. It can suit families leaving a resort stay, small groups moving between provincial addresses, or travelers who want a direct vehicle instead of arranging several separate local legs. The route is straightforward in the GoAsia data because only transfer service is stored, but the road experience can still depend heavily on traffic, pickup accuracy, and the final Cavite address.

Train, Bus, Flight and Ferry tickets

The DB route data contains two stored transfer sections: Morong to Manila and Morong to Cavite. Both sections are listed as Transfer, with the same price range, same duration, and same vehicle classes. This matters because many road journeys between Morong and Cavite interact with Manila area traffic even when the final booking is a direct private transfer. For travelers, the practical takeaway is simple: you are booking a private vehicle, but you should still plan for urban congestion around the middle of the journey.

Morong to Cavite by Transfer

The DB transfer from Morong to Cavite is priced from $130 to $147, with a stored journey duration of 3 hours. The available classes are Van 6pax, Van 10pax, and Minivan 3pax. The same stored data also shows a Morong to Manila transfer section with the same price range, duration, and classes.

Transfer is the only transport mode in the stored data, so this guide does not add bus, ferry, train, or ride-share alternatives as route options. The strength of a private transfer is that it can connect your exact Morong pickup with your exact Cavite destination. That is especially useful if you have surfboards, beach bags, suitcases, children, older travelers, or a final address that is not convenient from a terminal.

Minivan 3pax

Minivan 3pax is the smallest stored class. It is best for one to three travelers who want a private ride and have a modest amount of luggage. It can be a good fit for couples or a small family leaving a hotel, villa, or residence. If you have more than cabin-size bags, tell the operator before confirming, because a three passenger vehicle can become tight once luggage is included.

Van 6pax and Van 10pax

Van 6pax and Van 10pax are better for groups, resort pickups, families, or travelers carrying more gear. The larger class gives you more room for bags and makes the three hour ride more comfortable. For groups, it can also simplify coordination because everyone leaves at the same time and arrives together at the Cavite address.

Road context is important on this route. Public travel planners and road summaries for Morong to Cavite commonly show routes that involve Manila area roads or a mix of road and harbor-side movement. The DB transfer duration is the number to use for GoAsia's stored product, but travelers should still treat Metro Manila traffic as a planning risk. Weekends, holiday returns, school traffic, rain, road works, and event traffic can all make the middle of the trip feel slower than the map suggests.

Cavite is also not a single compact destination. It may mean Cavite City, Bacoor, Imus, Dasmarinas, General Trias, Tagaytay-side addresses, resorts, offices, subdivisions, or port-adjacent locations. Your final pin can affect the last part of the transfer. Always give the full address, landmark, subdivision gate, hotel name, or building entrance. If the destination has guardhouse rules, parking restrictions, or a specific visitor gate, share that before departure.

For Morong pickups, the same rule applies. A beach resort, private home, town address, or roadside meeting point should be described clearly. Remote or gated pickup points can add a few minutes even before the official road journey begins. If you are leaving a resort, settle bills and be ready in the lobby before the driver arrives. If you are departing a home or villa, keep your phone on and make sure the driver can identify the correct gate.

Stored Route Data

SectionModePriceDurationClasses
Morong to ManilaTransfer$130 to $1473 hoursMinivan 3pax, Van 6pax, Van 10pax
Morong to CaviteTransfer$130 to $1473 hoursMinivan 3pax, Van 6pax, Van 10pax

Practical Tips for This Transfer

  • Send a complete address. Cavite has many cities, subdivisions, hotels, and gated communities.
  • Choose the vehicle by group size and bags. Van 6pax or Van 10pax is safer for luggage-heavy groups.
  • Be ready before pickup. A private transfer works best when the group is packed and waiting at the agreed point.
  • Expect Manila area traffic risk. The stored duration is 3 hours, but traffic can still affect comfort and arrival planning.
  • Share contact details. A local number helps with gates, landmarks, and last-minute pickup clarification.
  • Plan food and restroom stops carefully. Confirm with the operator if your group needs a stop during the ride.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I book tickets from Morong to Cavite?

You can book train, bus, flight, taxi, van, and ferry tickets from Morong to Cavite directly on GoAsia.cc. Use the booking tool on this page to compare all available options and prices in real time.

What is the cheapest way listed from Morong to Cavite?

The stored option is a private transfer, with prices starting from about $130.

What is the fastest way listed from Morong to Cavite?

Transfer is the only listed mode, with a stored duration of 3 hours.

How long does the Morong to Cavite transfer take?

The DB duration is 3 hours for the stored transfer sections.

How much does the Morong to Cavite transfer cost?

The DB price range is about $130 to $147.

What vehicle classes are listed?

The stored classes are Minivan 3pax, Van 6pax, and Van 10pax.

Why does the route data also mention Manila?

The DB contains a Morong to Manila transfer section as well as a Morong to Cavite transfer section. Both are stored as private transfers with the same price, duration, and classes.

Is this a good option for groups?

Yes. The Van 6pax and Van 10pax classes are useful for families and groups who want to travel together with luggage.