Complete Review of Philippines Ferry Services!

Philippines ferry and passenger ferries are the life blood for traveling in and among the Philippine Islands.

With 7,107 islands to explore, it is almost impossible not to experience a trip or two in one of the many forms that a ferry can take.

Whether you need to travel short distances or extremely long distances there is a Philippines ferry to suit you and your budget.

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.

The Philippines ferry services has really opened up the opportunity to discover the many islands in the Visayas, which helps local businesses and communities by bringing in tourist money that was not available prior to the Philippines ferries.

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 will it take?

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.

Philippine Passenger Ferries

This is not an exhaustive ferry list Philippines, but covers the major Philippines ferry operators. It will provide you with information on the Philippine ferry operators, destinations traveled, schedules and timetables, where available passenger rates, classes of accommodation and reservations.

1. WG & A Philippines Inc
Information on company profile, passenger ship schedules, accommodation available and destinations. Links to WG & A Website.

2. Negro Navigation
Brief company overview, destinations visited, fleet details, Schedules, rates and more.

3. Sulpicio Lines Inc.
Details of company history, fleet size, routes traveled to and link to website.

4. MBRS Lines
Basic information, destinations traveled.

5. Viva Shipping Lines

6. El Greco Jet Ferries
Where it travels to, company profile.

7. Cebu Ferry Corporation
Have a look here for information about Cebu Ferry Corporation. General information about how long the operation has been in business, destinations traveled to, number of vessels in the fleet and classes of accommodation offered. Link to there web site.

8. SuperCat Fast Ferry Corporation
Ports traveled to, company profile, link to official website.

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