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-PASSENGER AND CARGO OPERATIONS : BacolodCagayan de OroCebuCotabatoDumagueteGeneral SantosIliganJagna (Bohol)NasipitOrmocOzamisTaclobanPalompon CamiguinIlo-iloFREIGHTER OPERATIONS : CotabatoDavaoGeneral SantosDumagueteZamboanga
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-PASSENGER AND CARGO OPERATIONS : BacolodCagayan de OroCebuCotabatoDumagueteGeneral SantosIliganJagna (Bohol)NasipitOrmocOzamisTaclobanPalompon CamiguinIlo-iloFREIGHTER OPERATIONS : CotabatoDavaoGeneral SantosDumagueteZamboanga

SuperFerry is the passenger travel and leisure brand of the Aboitiz Transport System (ATS) -- the integrated transport and logistics service arm of Aboitiz & Company (ACO) and owned by publicly listed arm, Aboitiz Equity Ventures (AEV).You can enjoy visiting the different island destinations all over the Philippines through a unique sea travel experience that only SuperFerry can deliver with the comforts and convenience of well appointed accommodations and first of its class amenities and facilities onboard.SuperFerry has 8 vessels and sails to 15 ports of call all over the Philippines, including Bacolod, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Coron, Cotabato, Davao, Dumaguete, General Santos, Iligan, Iloilo, Manila, Ozamis, Puerto Princesa, Tagbilaran, and Zamboanga.

Negros Navigation Company, Inc., a subsidiary of Metro Pacific Corporation, currently possesses 7 ships and serves major destinations like Iloilo, Bacolod, Dumaguete (via Bacolod), Boracay, Roxas, Manila, Coron, Dipolog and Palawan. Ne.Na.Co likewise serves key destinations in Mindanao through its hubs: Cagayan de Oro - gateway to Bukidnon, Valencia, Maramag, Quezon, Wao (via Malaybalay), Kibawe, Kabacan and Carmen (North Cotabato), Koronadal (via Tacurong), Davao (via Buda), Gingoog, Butuan and Surigao. Dipolog – gateway to Sindangan, Liloy, Ipil, Gatulac (via Liloy) Zamboanga City Iligan - gateway to Marawi and Cotabato City Ozamiz – gateway to Pagadian, Molave and Duminag

Montenegro Shipping Lines provides passenger and commercial (cargo or vehicles) marine transportation services with our fast-craft and roll on - roll off vessels. It has a fleet of (31) vessels calling on twenty one (21) ports beyond the borders of the Southern Tagalog region, covering Bicol, Visayas and Mindanao under the innovative management of Vicente C. Montenegro, Jr., the General Manager. Moreover, it has seven (7) satellite offices with sixteen (16) corresponding Stations located at terminals in the cities of Batangas, Lucena, Masbate, Iloilo, Caticlan, Malay, Aklan, Surigao and Dumaguete.

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Jeepneys are the most common form of public transport throughout the many islands of the Philippines. We call it King of the road, in Manila they are so numerous, they are almost always decorated in bright colors, and with fantasy illustrations the jeepneys don't have air-conditioning. They have open windows. On the side of the jeepneys, the names are written of the two places which are the outer places on the specific (fixed) route of the jeepney Most of the time the jeepneys are constantly-packed with many passengers. Jeepneys offer one of the cheapest ways of transportation. They seldom have a special place to stop. The drivers will slow down enough to enable the passengers to get down. In the countryside the jeepneys offer possibilities to carry all kind of stuff. Passengers are inside the jeepney, but more than once hanging on the back of the jeepney especially during rush hour.

Have you ever ridden a calesa -- its like a horse drawn carriage Filipino style. It is great fun to take kids or go around with friends and family. This is in downtown at the "Gated or Walled City / Intramouros ". Watch out for cars though and pricing changes. I think they gouged us especially when they saw that we took 3 calesas. It was a little after 5pm, near sundown and then they changed the price which they failed to mention -- when we didn't finish till after 6. It was fun examining the area on foot, but better with the ride, since it is quite large. It has a small golf course, sculptures of former Philippine presidents, etc.

Tricycle it is a motorcycles with a sidecar attached and a Pedicab (DI PADIAK) is bicycle with a sidecar attached you can find this tricycle and pedicab everywhere, especially on smaller roads for short distances, often on roads where jeepneys or busses are not allowed to operate, most motorcycles and pedicab in the Philippines are used for serving as a kind of taxi. especially used for transportation between villages or between villages and regional towns, it will bring you exactly to the place you want to go. The prices depend on the distance

In a land of so many islands and covering such a large area travellers needs are met in a variety of ways. While most tourists arrive by, and often prefer to travel by plane and taxi to get from A to B as quickly as possible there is real variation in the types of airplanes or ferries depending on the destination.If time allows then an overnight journey by ferry can be a relaxing and more than comfortable way to travel and often at a real bargain price.Planes too have to be able to suit the destination and can be anything from an eight seater to a twin aisled commercial liner. Travel means are so varied in the Philippines and such variety means that you have the opportunity to meet people whether they be locals or fellow travellers

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