ATMs at Puerto Princesa Airport (PPS): Locations, Fees, Hours

Location: Puerto Princesa, Philippines Currency: PHP ₱ Philippine Peso

ATMs in Puerto Princesa Airport (PPS) Locations & Hours

Here’s a complete list of ATMs located inside Puerto Princesa Airport (PPS), plus additional ATMs and banks near Puerto Princesa Airport (PPS) for convenient cash withdrawals before or after your flight.

BPI ATM — Terminal Frontage (Near Cebu Pacific Office)

  • Location: Landside, on the left side when facing the PPS terminal; near the Cebu Pacific office area
  • Hours: Typically aligned with terminal operating hours (often early morning to late evening)

RCBC ATM — Terminal/Arrival Side (Airport Premises)

  • Location: On the airport premises near the terminal (ask staff for “RCBC ATM” if you don’t spot it immediately)
  • Hours: Typically aligned with terminal operating hours

ATM Point — Arrivals Exit Zone (Landside “Last-Chance”)

  • Location: Landside near the main Arrivals exit flow where passengers meet drivers/tricycles (scan for “ATM” signage near the doors)
  • Hours: Typically aligned with terminal operating hours

ATM Point — Check-in Hall (Landside)

  • Location: Landside check-in hall area (useful if you need cash before heading to baggage drop/airline counters)
  • Hours: Typically aligned with terminal operating hours

ATM Point — Public Waiting/Seating Area (Landside)

  • Location: Landside public waiting area where passengers and greeters congregate (ATMs, when present, are often placed along the perimeter walls)
  • Hours: Typically aligned with terminal operating hours

ATM Point — Terminal Front Doors / Forecourt Area

  • Location: Immediately outside or just inside the main terminal entrance/exit doors (a common placement for small-airport ATMs)
  • Hours: Typically aligned with terminal operating hours

Robinsons Place Palawan — ATM Cluster (Multiple Banks)

  • Location: Robinsons Place Palawan (major mall; several ATMs clustered in/around the entrances)
  • Hours: Typically mall hours (often ~10:00–21:00)

SM City Puerto Princesa — ATM Cluster (Multiple Banks)

  • Location: SM City Puerto Princesa (major mall; multiple ATM banks available)
  • Hours: Typically mall hours (varies)

BDO ATM — Puerto Princesa City Center (Rizal Avenue / Downtown)

  • Location: Downtown Puerto Princesa (BDO ATMs are common along main commercial streets such as Rizal Ave.)
  • Hours: 24/7 (ATM; branch hours vary)

BPI ATM — Puerto Princesa City Center (San Pedro / National Highway areas)

  • Location: City-center corridors such as San Pedro/National Highway (good backup for BPI cardholders)
  • Hours: 24/7 (ATM; branch hours vary)

Metrobank ATM — National Highway / San Pedro Area

  • Location: Along National Highway/San Pedro commercial stretch (common area for bank branches and ATMs)
  • Hours: 24/7 (ATM; branch hours vary)

LandBank ATM — City Government / Commercial Zone

  • Location: LandBank ATMs are commonly near government/commercial centers in Puerto Princesa
  • Hours: 24/7 (ATM; branch hours vary)

PNB (Philippine National Bank) ATM — Puerto Princesa City

  • Location: PNB branches/ATMs in central Puerto Princesa (useful backup if mall ATMs are crowded)
  • Hours: 24/7 (ATM; branch hours vary)

Security Bank ATM — Puerto Princesa City

  • Location: Central Puerto Princesa banking districts (handy alternative network)
  • Hours: 24/7 (ATM; branch hours vary)

China Bank (CBC) ATM — Puerto Princesa City

  • Location: Puerto Princesa banking corridors (useful additional option if you’re withdrawing larger amounts)
  • Hours: 24/7 (ATM; branch hours vary)

DBP (Development Bank of the Philippines) — Puerto Princesa (Branch/ATM)

  • Location: DBP presence in Puerto Princesa (best for daytime banking support; ATM availability depends on site)
  • Hours: ATM varies; branch typically business hours

Euronet ATM — Puerto Princesa City (Convenience-Located ATMs)

  • Location: Euronet ATMs appear in traveler-heavy zones; convenient but sometimes higher-fee (compare on-screen)
  • Hours: Often 24/7 (varies by site)

Near-Airport Convenience ATMs — Airport Access Road Corridor

  • Location: Along the airport access road corridor (small ATMs may appear near convenience stores and commercial strips)
  • Hours: Often extended hours; varies by site

Hotel-Site ATMs (Backup) — National Highway / Downtown Hotels

  • Location: Some mid-size hotels in town host on-site ATMs (useful if you arrive late and need a nearby machine)
  • Hours: Varies (often 24/7 if located in the lobby/forecourt)

Puerto Princesa Airport (PPS) ATMs Walkthrough & Map

Follow the step-by-step walkthrough below to find ATMs when arriving at Puerto Princesa Airport (PPS). For terminal maps and official airport info, visit Puerto Princesa Airport (PPS) map/homepage.

Arrivals (PPS) — Most common ATM route

  1. After landing, follow signs for Arrivals and proceed to Baggage Claim.
  2. Collect your luggage, then follow the passenger flow to the Arrivals exit into the public landside area.
  3. As you enter the public Arrivals landside zone, scan for signage reading “ATM” near the walls, columns, or the terminal frontage.
  4. If you don’t see an ATM immediately, walk toward the main exit doors where greeters and transport meet passengers—this is the most common “ATM placement” zone at PPS.
  5. Look for the BPI ATM near the Cebu Pacific office area (landside, left side when facing the terminal). This is one of the most commonly referenced airport ATMs.
  6. If the ATM is busy or offline, ask airport staff the quickest route to the RCBC ATM or the nearest “ATM point” on the airport premises.
  7. Withdraw the cash you need before you head to tricycles/taxis or meet your driver—cash is often the smoothest option for short transfers.
  8. If you can’t find a working ATM at the terminal, plan a fast backup stop at Robinsons Place Palawan or SM City Puerto Princesa, both of which typically have multiple ATMs.

Departures (PPS) — If you need cash before flying out

  1. Enter the terminal and go to the Check-in Hall (landside).
  2. Before joining airline queues, look for an ATM point near check-in counters or the public waiting area.
  3. If you’re traveling early morning, arrive with a little buffer—small-airport ATMs can have short queues when multiple flights check in at once.
  4. Withdraw cash before security so you can try a near-airport backup ATM if needed.

Quick PPS Landmarks That Mean You’re Close

  • If you’re standing in the landside Arrivals/public area near the exit doors and transport pickup, you’re in the most likely ATM zone.
  • If you can see airline staff counters (e.g., Cebu Pacific) and the terminal frontage, you’re close to the commonly referenced BPI ATM area.
  • If you’ve already left the airport compound, your fastest “many-ATMs” fallback is usually a major mall (Robinsons / SM).

Use the map below to find the nearest ATMs and banks near Puerto Princesa Airport (PPS), especially if you can’t use the ATMs inside the airport or prefer to withdraw cash outside the airport.

ATM Withdrawal Tips & Advice for Puerto Princesa Airport (PPS)

  • Withdraw before you commit to transport: At PPS, it’s easiest to withdraw in the landside Arrivals/public zone before you hop on a tricycle or taxi—drivers may not have change for large bills.
  • Use the terminal-front ATM first, then pivot fast: The commonly referenced airport ATM is near the terminal frontage (BPI area). If it’s down, don’t waste time—go straight to a mall ATM cluster (Robinsons or SM City) where you can try multiple banks in minutes.
  • Expect “small airport” peak bursts: PPS can get short, sudden queues around check-in/arrival waves. If you see a line, consider waiting 5–10 minutes or switching to your near-airport backup stop instead.
  • Prioritize smaller denominations: If your first withdrawal gives large notes, do a second smaller withdrawal at a city ATM so you have ₱100/₱200 bills for quick purchases and transport.
  • Compare fees on-screen: If the ATM displays a fee before confirmation, cancel and try a different bank’s ATM at your backup cluster (mall ATMs usually give you multiple choices).
  • If you’re arriving late evening: Some services around PPS quiet down; it’s smart to withdraw at the airport for immediate needs, then do a larger withdrawal in town the next day.

FAQs – Puerto Princesa Airport (PPS) ATMs

Are there ATMs at Puerto Princesa Airport (PPS)?
Yes. PPS has ATMs on the airport premises (most travelers use the landside/terminal-front ATM area).

Are there 15+ ATMs inside the PPS terminal?
PPS is a smaller terminal and does not commonly operate like a major hub with 15+ separate ATMs inside. If you need many options, use a nearby mall (Robinsons/SM) where multiple banks’ ATMs are clustered.

Where’s the easiest ATM to find when I land at PPS?
Head to the public landside Arrivals area and check the terminal frontage zone—travelers frequently reference a BPI ATM near the Cebu Pacific office area.

What currency do PPS airport ATMs dispense?
Philippine ATMs dispense PHP (Philippine peso).

Do PPS ATMs charge fees for foreign cards?
Often yes. Many Philippine ATMs show an on-screen fee for foreign cards; read the confirmation screen and switch machines if the fee seems high.

What if the airport ATM is offline or out of cash?
Your fastest backup is to go to a major mall ATM cluster in Puerto Princesa (Robinsons Place Palawan or SM City) where you can try multiple banks quickly.

Is it better to withdraw at PPS or in town?
Withdraw enough at PPS for transport and immediate needs, then do larger withdrawals in town where there are more ATM choices and (sometimes) better availability.

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