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Routing: Cebu-Roxas(Culasi)-Cebu
Crossing Time: 13.5 hours
Departures:
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From Cebu to Roxas
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Tuesdays
Thursdays
Saturdays |
6 pm
6 pm
6 pm |
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From Roxas to Cebu |
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Wednesdays
Fridays
Sundays |
6 pm
6 pm
6 pm |
Vessel: M/V
Asia Japan
Passage Rates:
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2nd Class
Tourist
Cabin
Presidential Suite |
Php 570.00
Php 800.00
Php 1,150.00/pax (w/ toilet & bath)
Php 1,100.00/pax (w/o toilet & bath)
Php 1,350.00/pax
Php 2,700.00/room (2pax) |
Cargo Rates:
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Class A
Class B
Class C |
Php 478.23
Php 382.86
Php 311.26 |
Points of
Interest
Places
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Birthplace of Manuel Roxas – a 2 storey hardwood
and stone house of the First Philippine President Manuel
Roxas, located in the city proper
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Pan-ay Church – awe inspiring church of coral
blocks; its bell cast out of 76 sacks of coins is known
as the largest bell in Southeast Asia
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Ang Panublion
(Roxas City Museum) – built in 1910 as a water
tank; has a memorabilia of illustrious sons and daughters
of Roxas City; collections of religious icons, artifacts
and artworks
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Baybay Beach – 3 kilometers from city proper,
clean black sand, beach houses
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Olutayan Island – 30 minute pump boat ride
from Banica Terminal, Roxas City; crystal clear waters and
multi colored fishes; beach is carpeted with tiny crushed
shells called cascaho.
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Moro Towers – half-torn stone structures built
in 1814 to repel the invading Moros and Portuguese colonizers
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Tucad Reef – submarine islet of seashells and
corals topped with thin layers of sand
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Quipot Cave – some of its many chambers are
as big as a hotel ballroom with plenty of stalactites and
stalagmites
Events:
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Sinadya sa Halaran Festival, Roxas City – fusion
of 2 Capiz festivals, celebrated every December 8, on the
feast day of the Immaculate Concepcion; showcases the rituals
and festivities of the Capizeños highlighted by grand
dancing parade, processions and other street activities
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Balintawakan Festival – celebrated every 15th
of May, a simple gathering of the town’s old folks
characterized by a “binayle” at the town’s
public market; highlighted by a search for the Miss Balintawakan
as the Festival queen.
Best Buys:
Pickled vegetables & fruits like bitter gourd, bamboo
shoots, coconut pith, green mango; Marine products
Trade & Industry:
Agri-products: rice & its by-products, Indian mango
fruits Marine products: Blue marlin, tuna, oysters, prawns
& shrimps, crabs, eel, shell fish, milkfish, cut flowers
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Roxas City
Trans Asia Injap Shipping Agency
PPA Terminal, Barangay Culasi
Roxas City, Capiz
Tel. No. +63 (036) 621-1315
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