
Routing: Cebu-Ozamis-Cebu
Crossing Time: 12 hours
Departures:
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From Cebu to Ozamis
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Monday
Wednesday
Friday |
8 pm
8 pm
8 pm |
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From Ozamis to
Cebu |
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Tuesday
Thursday
Sunday |
8 pm
8 pm
8 pm |
Vessels: M/V
Trans Asia II
Passage Rates: * All in fares inclusive of applicable
taxes (12% VAT) & surcharge (Php 60.00)
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2nd class
Tourist
Cabin
Presidential Suite |
Php 700.00
Php 855.00
Php 1,187.20/pax (w/ toilet & bath)
Php 2,934.40/room (2pax)
Php 4,401.60/room (3 pax) |
Cargo Rates: exclusive of applicable taxes (12%
VAT)
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Class A
Class B
Class C |
Php 564.36
Php 453.38
Php 370.75 |
Points of
Interest
Places
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1756 Fort Santiago - a 246 year-old Spanish fortress
or “cotta” built in 1707 to protect the region
from marauding pirates.
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Bukagan Hills
– towers 92 meters above sea level housing four giant
bells.
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Immaculate Concepcion Cathedral Church – home
of the second largest pipe organ in the Philippines.
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Regina's Natural Cold Spring – a natural swimming
pool from the cool springs of Calusaran.
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Nuestra Sra. Del Triunfo dela Cruz – the said
miraculously growing image on its wall is the object of
pilgrimage daily.
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Cotta Beach – beach area where Fort El Triunfo
is located, boasting of cottages, sea walls and clear blue
sea.
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Malindang Country Club & Golf Course –
a mere 3 kilometer ride from the center of the city located
at the foot of the Malindang Mountain.
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Naomi's Botanical Garden – a 13-hectare farm
housing various ornamental plants.
Events:
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Subayen Keg Subanon Festival – 1 to 8 December;
a week-long festivity marking the feast of Nuestra Sra.
Del Triunfo dela Cruz with street dancing and parades.
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Charter Day & Cotta Shrine Pilgrimage –
16th of July
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Señor Sto. Niño Fluvial Parade –
4th Sunday of January
Best Buys:
ceramics, vase & potteries / earthenwares, gifts &
housewares
Trade & Industry:
dried seaweeds, corn, coconut & coconut oil, frozen
shrimps & prawns, particle boards, cooking oil / vegetable
lard, cut flowers / ornamental plants
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