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Travel April 4, 2025

Clark Hubpiness: More Than Just a Stopover

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Good news for travelers! Cebu Pacific has just launched four new domestic routes from its Clark hub, making exploring some of the Philippines’ most beautiful islands easier than ever. Travelers can fly daily from Clark to Masbate, Siargao, and El Nido and twice a day to Coron (Busuanga), making it a convenient jump-off point for those seeking sun and sea.

Cebu Pacific has 11 domestic and 4 international routes now operating out of Clark International Airport

Cebu Pacific has 11 domestic and 4 international routes now operating out of Clark International Airport

With 11 domestic and four international routes now operating out of Clark International Airport, it’s fast becoming one of the country’s most accessible travel gateways.

But beyond being a point of departure, Clark is also a destination worth exploring.

A group of content creators, including me, went on a familiarization trip organized by Cebu Pacific in partnership with Clark International Airport, Clark Development Corporation, and the Bases Conversion and Development Authority to rediscover the unique experiences the area has to offer.

Clark International Airport

The Clark adventure began at the airport itself. The new terminal of Clark International Airport is a travel experience on its own.

Clark International Airport's iconic interiors
Clark International Airport’s iconic interiors

Inspired by the landscapes of Central Luzon, the terminal features design elements that reflect Mt. Pinatubo, Mt. Arayat, and the Zambales Mountain Range. The gray flooring throughout the airport echoes the color of lahar, symbolizing the 1991 eruption of Mt. Pinatubo and the resilience of the Kapampangan people.

International boarding gates are accented in green to represent Mt. Arayat, while the domestic gates feature blue details symbolizing Manila Bay.

At 110,000 square meters, the terminal is modern, spacious, and built to global standards. It is also easily accessible from Metro Manila, with Point-to-Point (P2P) buses from Trinoma and NAIA Terminal 3.

Tutulari Avatar Gorge

Just 45 minutes from the airport is Tutulari Avatar Gorge, located in Barangay Inararo, Porac, Pampanga.

Tutulari Avatar Gorge
Tutulari Avatar Gorge

The adventure begins with a scenic 4×4 ride through lahar fields and rugged trails, offering views of untouched countryside and rolling hills.

Inside Tutulari Avatar Gorge
Inside Tutulari Avatar Gorge
Tutulari Avator Gorge in Pampanga
Tutulari Avator Gorge in Pampanga

Tutulari is part of a community-based tourism initiative within the ancestral domain of the local Aeta tribe, who warmly welcome visitors and serve as guides. The name “Tutulari” is derived from the Kapampangan word tutulu, meaning “dripping,” a reference to the water trickling through the moss-covered rock formations. “Avatar” was added because the dramatic landscape evokes scenes from the popular film.

The gorge spans about 18,660 hectares and stretches around 500 meters. Before the 1991 Mt. Pinatubo eruption, the area was filled with water.

The tour ends at the Inararo Viewdeck, which offers breathtaking views of both Mt. Pinatubo and Mt. Arayat.

Gemik Clark Unlimited Sports Club

For those seeking adrenaline and outdoor fun, Gemik Clark Unlimited Sports Club is another nearby stop.

ATV at Gemik Clark Unlimited Sports Club
ATV at Gemik Clark Unlimited Sports Club

A short drive from the airport, the club offers a variety of activities for families, barkadas, and corporate groups. One of the highlights is the ATV ride through off-road trails that pass by former American bunkers from the war. Along the way, riders are treated to scenic views of the Zambales Mountain Range and Mt. Arayat.

The club also features archery, sports shooting, and airsoft, with staff on hand to guide beginners. For larger groups, team-building facilities are available, making it an ideal venue for company outings and group bonding.

Clark Museum and 4D Theater

To balance out all the action, the group also visited the Clark Museum and 4D Theater.

4D Theater
4D Theater

Located across the Clark Parade Grounds, the newly renovated museum features a growing collection of artifacts, true-to-life replicas, old photographs, scenic dioramas, murals, and interactive displays that trace the history and transformation of Clark and the broader Metro Clark area.

Clark Museum
Clark Museum

The museum is organized into four themed galleries. Gallery 1 focuses on the geography between Mt. Arayat and Mt. Pinatubo. Gallery 2 highlights the creativity and craftsmanship of the Filipino people. Gallery 3 delves into Clark’s history as a U.S. air base, and Gallery 4 explores its development into a thriving Freeport zone.

The visit ends with a 20-minute 4D film titled “Risen from the Ashes,” which offers a powerful, multisensory retelling of Clark’s past, present, and future.

Food Tripping!

All that exploring naturally worked up an appetite.

No trip to Pampanga is complete without a food stop at Aling Lucing’s, the birthplace of sisig. This sizzling pork dish, made from chopped pig’s face and ears, is a true Kapampangan original and a must-try for every visitor.

For more traditional fare, the group headed to Binulo, known for serving authentic Kapampangan dishes, some of which are cooked in bamboo.

The Clark food scene also caters to international cravings. Kerubin Izakaya satisfied Japanese food lovers, while Lucky Dumpling, located at Hann Resorts, offered a great Chinese dining experience.

Hilton Clark Sun Valley Resort

For a comfortable and relaxing stay, the group checked in at Hilton Clark Sun Valley Resort, just 12 minutes from the airport.

My room at Hilton Clark Sun Valley Resort
My room at Hilton Clark Sun Valley Resort

Surrounded by tropical flora and golf courses, the resort features 308 spacious and modern rooms equipped with digital keys, Serenity beds, and premium bath amenities. Guests can enjoy a well-equipped fitness center, an outdoor pool, walking and jogging paths, and a wellness center.

Dining at the resort is also a highlight, with three outlets offering dishes inspired by Pampanga’s rich culinary heritage.

Clark: A Destination in Itself

As Clark becomes a more connected hub, it’s also emerging as a destination worth exploring. With Cebu Pacific’s growing network from Clark International Airport, now is the perfect time to visit.

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