

Please use the Google map above for private-vehicle, driving directions.
Regarding public transportation, please note that public transportation is not allowed to pass through Roxas Boulevard due to a city ordinance that restricts it. This means that buses, jeepneys and other forms of public transportation are not allowed to enter and/or use Roxas Boulevard.
Therefore, please see below for the most efficient public transportation directions to the Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach from various, nearby locations.

From any point in Bay City, take a taxi or ride-sharing service and ask to be dropped off at the Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach.
The travel distance is 7.3km and the travel time will depend on your exact starting point and traffic conditions.

To get to the Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach from Bonifacio Global City (BGC) and/or elsewhere in Taguig using public transportation, you can follow these directions:
- Walk, take a tricycle or ride a bus to MRT Ayala Station in nearby Makati.
- Buy a single journey ticket or load up your beep card to ride the MRT. The fare should be around PHP 20-30.
- Take the MRT going to Taft Avenue.
- From Taft Avenue Station, transfer to the LRT1 train bound for Roosevelt.
- Get off at the Pedro Gil Station.
- Once you exit, walk straight on Pedro Gil Street toward Manila Bay until you reach Roxas Boulevard.
- Once you reach and cross Roxas Boulevard, turn right and walk along Manila Bay (which will be on your left side) towards the beach entrance.
Note that the walking distance from the LRT1 Pedro Gil Station to Roxas Boulevard is approximately 1.1 kilometers, which should take around 10-15 minutes depending on your walking speed.
Alternatively, you can take a taxi directly to the beach from anywhere in Taguig. The taxi fare will depend on both the exact starting point and the traffic but should be around PHP 150-300.

To get to the Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach from Caloocan using public transportation, you can follow these directions:
Take a tricycle or walk to the Monumento LRT Station (or other nearby LRT station).
Ride the LRT Line 1 going to Baclaran and get off at the Pedro Gil Station.
Once you exit, you will be at the corner of Pedro Gil and Taft Avenue. Cross Taft Avenue and walk towards your right.
Keep walking straight on Pedro Gil Street until you reach Roxas Boulevard.
Once you reach Roxas Boulevard, please cross Roxas Boulevard, turn right and walk towards the beach entrance, which will be on your left side.
Note that the walking distance from the LRT1 Pedro Gil Station to Roxas Boulevard is approximately 1.1 kilometers, which should take around 10-15 minutes depending on your walking speed.
Alternatively, you can take a taxi from Caloocan directly to the beach. The taxi fare will depend on both the exact starting point and the traffic but should be around PHP 300-400.

To get to the Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach from Cavite using public transportation, you can follow these directions:
- Take a bus going to the nearest LRT1 station along Taft Avenue in Metro Manila.
- Ride the LRT Line 1 going to the Pedro Gil Station.
- Once you exit, you will be at the corner of Pedro Gil and Taft Avenue. Cross Taft Avenue and walk towards your right.
- Keep walking straight on Pedro Gil Street until you reach Roxas Boulevard.
- Once you reach Roxas Boulevard, please cross Roxas Boulevard, turn right and walk towards the beach entrance, which will be on your left side.
Note that the walking distance from the LRT1 Pedro Gil Station to Roxas Boulevard is approximately 1.1 kilometers, which should take around 10-15 minutes depending on your walking speed.
Alternatively, you can take a taxi from Cavite directly to the beach. The taxi fare will depend on both the exact starting point and the traffic.

To get to the Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach from Makati using public transportation, you can follow these directions:
- Take a jeepney or walk to the nearest MRT station, which is either Ayala or Magallanes station.
- Ride the MRT southbound and get off at Taft Avenue Station.
- From Taft Avenue Station, transfer to the LRT1 train bound for Roosevelt.
- Get off at the Pedro Gil Station.
- Once you exit, walk straight on Pedro Gil Street toward Manila Bay until you reach Roxas Boulevard.
- Once you reach and cross Roxas Boulevard, turn right and walk along Manila Bay (which will be on your left side) towards the beach entrance.
Alternatively, if you prefer not to take the MRT, you can take a jeepney or bus from Ayala Avenue going to Taft Avenue and get off at the corner of Taft Avenue and Quirino Avenue. From there, you can walk along the Baywalk for approximately 1500m to the beach entrance.
If you prefer to take a taxi, you can hail one from anywhere in Makati. The taxi fare will depend on both the exact starting point and the traffic and should be around PHP 150-250. However, please note that traffic can be heavy in this area, so taking public transportation may be more efficient.

To get to the Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach from Mandaluyong using public transportation, you can follow these directions:
- Take a jeepney or walk to the nearest MRT station, which is likely either Boni or Shaw Boulevard station.
- Ride the MRT southbound and get off at Taft Avenue Station.
- From Taft Avenue Station, walk to the LRT1 Pedro Gil Station and take the train bound for Roosevelt.
- Get off at the Pedro Gil Station.
- Once you exit, walk straight on Pedro Gil Street toward Manila Bay until you reach Roxas Boulevard.
- Once you reach and cross Roxas Boulevard, turn right and walk along Manila Bay (which will be on your left side) towards the beach entrance.
If you prefer to take a taxi, you can hail one from anywhere in Mandaluyong. The taxi fare will depend on both the exact starting point and the traffic and should be around PHP 200-300. However, please note that traffic can be heavy in this area, so taking public transportation may be more efficient.

To get to the Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach from Navatos/Malabon using public transportation, you can follow these directions:
- Take a jeepney or tricycle to Monumento LRT Station.
- Take the LRT1 train southbound and get off at the Pedro Gil station.
- Once you exit, walk straight on Pedro Gil Street toward Manila Bay until you reach Roxas Boulevard.
- Once you reach and cross Roxas Boulevard, turn right and walk along Manila Bay (which will be on your left side) towards the beach entrance.
Alternatively, you can take a taxi or Grab car from Navotas/Malabon to the beach, which may be faster but also more expensive. The fare should be around PHP 250-500, depending on both the exact starting point and traffic.
Note that travel time from Navotas/Malabon to the US Embassy using public transportation can take around 1-1.5 hours depending on traffic and waiting time for the train.

To get to the Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach from Parañaque using public transportation, you can follow these directions:
- Take a jeepney or bus to the EDSA-Taft MRT Station.
- Take the MRT3 train northbound and get off at the Taft Avenue station.
- Take the LRT1 train northbound to the Pedro Gil station.
- Once you exit, walk straight on Pedro Gil Street toward Manila Bay until you reach Roxas Boulevard.
- Once you reach and cross Roxas Boulevard, turn right and walk along Manila Bay (which will be on your left side) towards the beach entrance.
Alternatively, you can take a taxi or Grab car from Parañaque directly to the beach, which may be faster but also more expensive. The fare should be around PHP 150-300, depending on both the exact starting point and traffic.

To get to the Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach from Pasig using public transportation, you can follow these directions:
- Take a jeepney or bus going to Ayala MRT Station in nearby Makati.
- Get off at the Ayala MRT Station and take the MRT3 train going to Taft Avenue Station.
- From the Taft Avenue Station, take the LRT1 train going to the Pedro Gil station.
- Once you exit, walk straight on Pedro Gil Street toward Manila Bay until you reach Roxas Boulevard.
- Once you reach and cross Roxas Boulevard, turn right and walk along Manila Bay (which will be on your left side) towards the beach entrance.
Alternatively, you can take a taxi or Grab car from Pasig directly to the beach, which may be faster but also more expensive. The fare should be around PHP 250-500, depending on traffic.
Note that travel time from Pasig to the beach using public transportation can take around 1-1.5 hours depending on traffic and waiting time for the train/bus.

To get to the Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach from San Juan using public transportation, you can follow these directions:
- From the center point of San Juan, take a tricycle or walk to J. Ruiz LRT2 Station.
- Ride the LRT2 train and go down at Recto Station.
- Transfer to LRT1 Doroteo Jose Station and ride a train bound for Baclaran.
- Get off at the Pedro Gil Station.
- Once you exit, walk straight on Pedro Gil Street toward Manila Bay until you reach Roxas Boulevard.
- Once you reach and cross Roxas Boulevard, turn right and walk along Manila Bay (which will be on your left side) towards the beach entrance.
Alternatively, you can take a taxi or Grab car from anywhere in San Juan directly to the beach, which may be faster but also more expensive. The fare should be around PHP 300-500, depending on traffic.

To get to the Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach from Valenzuela using public transportation, you can follow these directions:
- Take a jeepney or tricycle to Monumento LRT Station.
- Take the LRT1 train southbound and get off at the Pedro Gil station.
- Once you exit, walk straight on Pedro Gil Street toward Manila Bay until you reach Roxas Boulevard.
- Once you reach and cross Roxas Boulevard, turn right and walk along Manila Bay (which will be on your left side) towards the beach entrance.
Alternatively, you can take a taxi or Grab car from Valenzuela directly to the beach, which may be faster but also more expensive. The fare should be around PHP 250-500, depending on both the exact starting point and traffic.
Note that travel time from Valenzuela to the beach using public transportation can take around 1-1.5 hours depending on traffic and waiting time for the train.