Manila – Iligan City
Ferries to Mindanao Islands
Manila – Iligan City
Ferries to Mindanao Islands
The Manila Iligan City ferry route is currently not sailing. Manila Iligan City sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season. View our Deal Finder for alternative routes and compare prices, times and schedules.
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Manila ferries are operated by 2GO Travel connecting Luzon Islands, Philippines with 12 destinations. Manila Ferries sail around 12 times a day and up to 18 times a week.
Ferries from Manila to Cebu City sail approximately 3 times per week with a crossing time of 26h 40m. The average price of a Manila - Cebu City ferry is about $223.
The Manila - Palawan (Coron) ferry runs 1 time per week with a duration of 15h 0m. The average price of a Manila - Palawan (Coron) ferry is around $177.
Manila ferries sail to Iloilo City, Puerto Princesa City, Dipolog City, Cagayan De Oro, Palawan (Coron), Zamboanga City, Cebu City, Ozamiz City, Tagbilaran, Bacolod City, Dumaguete City, Nasipit (Butuan City).
The price of a ferry from Manila starts at around $589.11. Manila ferries can range between $589.11 and $33.10 depending on various factors such as the route, season, operator and type of ship.
The fastest ferry from Manila is on the Manila - Palawan (Coron) ferry in 13h 0m with 2GO Travel.
Car ferries do not sail from Manila, only foot passengers can board ferries from Manila.
Foot passengers can travel on ferries from Manila with 2GO Travel.
No, currently you can not take your pet with you on the ferry from Manila.
Cabins are available on some ferry routes from Manila. Operators that have cabins on ferries from Manila include 2GO Travel. Check our Deal Finder for the best option for you.
Iligan City Port is found on the northern coast of the island of Mindinao, the southernmost of the many islands which comprise the Philippines. Due to its tropical location, the area rarely experiences cold weather, making it a desirable holiday destination for tourists. However, Iligan still remains somewhat of a hidden gem in the Philippines with visitors tending to head towards more prominent regions such as Manila and Cebu. The lack of westernization from European tourists has maintained Iligan Port’s authentic feel, yet it still welcomes tourists from all countries. Transport to and from the ferry terminal is somewhat lacking; there is a general absence of public transport such as buses and trains, therefore it is advisable to book a taxi or try the local custom. Tartanillas (horse drawn carriages) and sikads (personalised mopeds) are readily available and can be seen all over the city, however, sikads are known to be sometimes dangerous and unreliable. Two companies are relied upon to supply ferry routes from Iligan City Port; Carlos A. Gothang Lines and Cokaliong Shipping Lines provide the crossing to Cebu as the most popular service. There are also crossings to Cagayan De Oro, Dumaguete and Legaspi, each running a few times per week. The times of the crossings vary from season to season, so it is worthwhile checking for live updates to guarantee a pleasant journey.