Majayjay may be a laid-back town with cool mountain air and scenic spots like Taytay Falls, but it’s also connected to neighboring towns by trusty local jeepneys. Whether you’re commuting to school, heading to the market, or transferring to another town, knowing the routes and fares will save you time (and spare you from awkward “Saan po kayo, kuya?” moments).
1. Majayjay to San Pablo City
Route:
Majayjay → Liliw → Rizal → San Pablo City
Where to Ride:
- Jeepney terminal near Majayjay Public Market
- Some pass along the main road near the Municipal Hall
Estimated Fare:
- ₱40 to ₱50 (full trip to San Pablo)
- Adjusted based on fuel prices and minimum fare updates
- Discounts for students, PWD, and senior citizens
Trip Duration:
- 45 minutes to 1 hour, depending on traffic and stops
Schedule:
- Trips usually start as early as 5:30 AM
- Last trip from San Pablo back to Majayjay is around 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
- Jeepneys leave when full, so wait times may vary
2. Majayjay to Liliw
Route:
Direct short route via the Majayjay-Liliw Road
Fare:
- Around ₱15 to ₱20
Why take this route:
- To transfer to jeepneys bound for Nagcarlan, Rizal, or San Pablo
- Also the route for those visiting the famous Liliw Tsinelas (footwear) Street or local banks/ATMs
Trip Duration:
- About 10 to 15 minutes
3. Majayjay to Sta. Cruz
Route:
Majayjay → Magdalena → Sta. Cruz
Fare:
- Around ₱35 to ₱45, depending on fuel adjustments
Purpose of Route:
- For those going to the PSA office, SSS, hospitals, provincial government offices, or malls
- Common for birth certificate requests or legal errands
Schedule:
- Early morning until late afternoon (4:30 PM–5:30 PM last trip)
- Jeepneys are fewer on Sundays and holidays
4. Short Local Trips (Within Majayjay)
Common Areas Served:
- Poblacion to Barangays: Suba, Gagalot, Ilayang Banga, Olla, San Miguel, and Salecina
Type of Vehicle:
- Smaller jeepneys or modified multicabs
Fare:
- ₱10 to ₱20, depending on distance
- No official fare matrix, but drivers are usually fair and familiar with passengers
Schedule:
- These operate based on demand, especially early morning (school or market hours) and late afternoon
5. Majayjay to Lucban / Tayabas / Lucena (Via Transfer)
There is no direct jeepney to Lucban, but you can do this route:
Step 1:
Majayjay to Liliw
Step 2:
Transfer in Liliw to Lucban-bound jeepney or ride a jeep to Rizal, then transfer again
Estimated Total Fare:
- Around ₱50 to ₱70 depending on the number of rides
Notes:
- Schedule is tighter and not as regular
- Jeepneys may not run this late; better to travel early in the day
6. Majayjay to Taytay Falls (Imelda Falls)
Route:
Majayjay town proper → Brgy. Gagalot → Taytay Falls drop-off point
Vehicle Type:
- Tricycles and sometimes jeepneys during weekends or holidays
Fare (Tricycle):
- Around ₱50 to ₱80 per trip (negotiable if group ride)
- Per person fare for shared rides ranges from ₱20 to ₱30
Tip:
- Jeepneys going to Brgy. Gagalot don’t go all the way up to the drop-off point
- Best to ride a tricycle for the last stretch
Tips for Jeepney Commuters in Majayjay
- Bring exact change – Especially for short trips
- Say your destination clearly when boarding
- If you’re unsure, just ask: “Kuya, dadaan po ba kayo sa ______?”
- Don’t expect strict schedules – jeepneys usually leave when full
- During bad weather or off-hours, expect longer wait times or fewer rides
- School days and market hours are the busiest and best times to catch rides
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is the jeepney terminal in Majayjay?
A: It’s located near the public market, just a short walk from the Municipal Hall.
Q: Are there jeepneys on Sundays and holidays?
A: Fewer, but yes. Best to travel early in the morning.
Q: Can I take a jeepney directly to Manila or Calamba?
A: No direct routes from Majayjay. You need to transfer via San Pablo, Sta. Cruz, or Lucena.
Q: Do drivers give discounts to students and seniors?
A: Yes, just present your valid ID upon boarding.
Estimated Fare Summary (One-Way)
Route | Fare Range | Travel Time |
---|---|---|
Majayjay → San Pablo | ₱40–₱50 | 45 min–1 hr |
Majayjay → Liliw | ₱15–₱20 | 10–15 min |
Majayjay → Sta. Cruz | ₱35–₱45 | 40 min–1 hr |
Local (within barangays) | ₱10–₱20 | 5–15 min |
Majayjay → Taytay Falls | ₱50–₱80 (trike) | 15–20 min |
FAQs:
Where is the main jeepney terminal in Majayjay?
The main terminal is located near the Majayjay Public Market, close to the Municipal Hall. Some jeepneys also pick up passengers along the main road.
What are the major jeepney routes from Majayjay?
Majayjay to San Pablo City (via Liliw and Rizal)
Majayjay to Liliw
Majayjay to Sta. Cruz (via Magdalena)
Short trips to nearby barangays like Gagalot, Suba, and San Miguel
How much is the fare to San Pablo or Sta. Cruz?
San Pablo: ₱40–₱50
Sta. Cruz: ₱35–₱45
Fares may adjust depending on fuel prices or fare matrix updates.