Whether you need to travel short distances or extremely long distances there is a Philippines ferry to suit you and your budget.
Destinations: Batangas, Caticlan, Cebu, Tubigon, Bohol, Iloilo, Bacolod, Calapan, Oriental Mindoro, Aklan, Dumaguete, Dapitan, Matnog, Sorsogon, Dapdap, Samar, Leyte, Surigao, Negros [ See Trip Schedule ]
Destinations: Batangas, Caticlan, Puerto Galera, Capiz, Sibuya, Calapan, Cebu, Surigao, Mindoro, Guimaras, Romblon, Roxas City, Odiongan, Iloilo [ See Trip Schedule ]
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Ferry Ride in the Philippines
For short distances the most common Philippine passenger ferry is the banca and can be found just about on or near to every beach in the Philippines. You will be able to negotiate a fare with the captain prior to your voyage. Have a look here for more information on banca boats.
All the major cities can be reached by a Philippines ferry of some description. The major ports are Manila, Cebu, Zamboanga and Davao, from these ports you can get to just about any island in the Philippines. The Philippine ferries that ply this particular route are some of the super ferries and can take up to 46 hours or more, depending on weather conditions.
Why Travel by Philippines Ferry
Traveling by Philippines ferries is an economical way for budget conscious travelers to get around. It is also a fantastic way to see areas of the country that would be impossible to see by air or land travel. You have the chance to also mingle with the extremely friendly Filipino people.
A ferry trip is all part of your adventure, treat it as one an you will have risked nothing. Having said that long trips on boats may not be every ones ideal way for getting from a to b.
Philippines passenger ferries have not had a great safety record in the past, so it is always a good idea to have an idea about what the weather is up to between your port of disembarking and destination is, if it looks like it may be a bit rough and stormy, particularly in the monsoon season then postpone or take an aeroplane.
Where do Philippines Ferries travel to?
From Manila the major ports or islands you can travel to by Philippines passenger ferry are Bohol, Catanduanes, Cebu, Leyte, Lubang, Marinduque, Masbate, Mindanao, Mindoro, Negros, Palawan, Panay, Romblon and Samar. This is not an exhaustive list but does cover the major ports.
From these major ports or islands you can take other Philippine ferries to smaller or lesser known islands and so forth.
How long does it take to ride a ferry?
This will depend on where you are going but Philippine ferry travel can take less than an hour to more than 50 hours. See individual ferry schedules Philippines for specific travel destinations and timetables.
For fares and schedules, please use the search tool below or choose your route here.
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Types of Ferries in the Philippines
There are different types of ships in the Philippines but for passenger ferry transport, the most popular ones are called fast crafts and ROROs or ROPAXs. Fastcrafts are paseenger-only boats while ROROs can transport both passengers and vehicles.
List of Fastcrafts in the Philippines
OceanJet
OceanJet Fast Ferries is a high speed craft transport service that promises to take you to your destination "fast and easy". With its fleet of 17 vessels, OceanJet operates the most number of trips in a day across the different regions of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
Destinations: Tagbilaran, Siquijor, Dumaguete, Bohol, Calapan, Ormoc, Iloilo, Bohol, Cebu, Batangas [ See Trip Schedule ]
SeaCat
SeaCat by Grand Ferries is known for its single route: Cebu to Calbayog. On a Ro-Ro vessel, the trip would take 12 hours but on a SeaCat ship, the travel time has been reduced to just 5 hours! Although relatively new to the sea travel industry, SeaCat Ferry's fleet consists of reliable fast craft vessels with modern navigation and safety equipment.
Destinations: Cebu, Calbayog [ See Trip Schedule ]
SuperCat
SuperCat Fast Ferry Corporation operates high-speed catamarans that have an average speed of 24 knots. Each vessel is equipped with computerized navigation equipment.
Destinations: Batangas, Calapan, Bacolod, Iloilo, Cebu, Ormoc, Tagbilaran [ See Trip Schedule ]
Weesam Express
Weesam Express is a transportation company that was founded in Zamboanga City. Initially, its only route was between Zamboanga and Malaysia. Later on, Weesam Express pivoted to focus more on linking key islands in the Philippines. With a humble fleet of seven passenger vessels, Weesam Express charts local waters to keep the islands of Visayas and Mindanao connected.
Destinations: Cebu, Maasin, Leyte, Bacolod, Iloilo, Tubigon, Bohol, Isabela, Zamboanga, Jolo,Sulu [ See Trip Schedule ]
List of ROROs in the Philippines
FastCat
FastCat consists of Catamaran roll-on roll-off (Ro-Ro) vessels. You can rest easy knowing that Fast Cat ferries are designed to withstand Philippine seas and its weather conditions.
Destinations: Batangas, Caticlan, Cebu, Tubigon, Bohol, Iloilo, Bacolod, Calapan, Oriental Mindoro, Aklan, Dumaguete, Dapitan, Matnog, Sorsogon, Dapdap, Samar, Leyte, Surigao, Negros [ See Trip Schedule ]
Montenegro Lines
Montenegro Shipping Lines has been in the marine transportation industry for more than 40 years. Its fleet of 59 vessels are made up of both fast craft ferries and roro ships.Destinations: El Nido, Coron, Palawan, Surigao, Siargao, Iloilo, Bacolod, Batangas, Romblon, Caticlan, Roxas, Dapitan, Dumaguete, Masbate, Cebu, Calapan, Marinduque, Lucena, Pilar, Mindoro [ See Trip Schedule ]
Starlite Ferries
Starlite Ferries started its operations in 1995. At that time, there was an increased demand for sea travel from Mindoro passengers. Starlite Ferries was the first to respond to this need, and the rest is history.
Super Shuttle Ferry
Super Shuttle Ferry, Super Shuttle RORO, and Shuttle Fast Ferry are all brands under Asian Marine Transport Corporation (AMTC). In total, AMTC has 25 roll-on roll-off vessels and 1 fast craft ferry. Super Shuttle Ferry serves over 30 ports of call across the Philippines.
Destinations: Aklan, Roxas, Camiguin, Bohol, Dumaguete, Dapitan, Hagnaya, Bantayan Island, Palompon, Bogo Cebu [ See Trip Schedule ]
OTHER ATTRACTIONS TO SEE IN MANILA
Klook.comIf you decide to travel by RORO, make sure to present your vehicle's OR/CR documents because most, if not all, shipping companies require these. You will also be charged a vehicle tariff fee.
Some companies own both fastcrafts and ROROs within their fleets such as Starlite Ferries and Montenegro Lines.
FERRY ROUTES MAP GUIDE
How To Book a Trip / Reserve a Ticket
Here's a step-by-step guide on how you can get a ticket or check available trips online:
- Go to this link and INPUT the origin and destination in the search box (eg. Manila - Baguio)
- Input the dates of your desired arrival.
- Choose if it is One-way or Return trip.
- Choose the number of seats you wish to book or reserve
- Then click Find Tickets to search for the available trips
OTHER TRANSPORTATION INFO IN PH
- PITX GUIDE: ParaƱaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (Routes, How To Book Ticket, How To Get There)
- Metro Manila Bus Transit Map
- List of Ferry Operators in the Philippines
- List of Airlines in the Philippines
- List of Airports in the Philippines
- List of Railways and Metro Rail Lines in the Philippines
- List of Major Roads in Metro Manila
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