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West Mindanao Philippines / West Mindanao / Geography Land area: 16,609sqkm (6,413sqmi) Topography: northern portion is mountainous, the rest is rugged
Mountains: Mt Malindang near Ozamiz, Misamis Occidental 2,409m (7,904ft); Mt Dapiak near Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur 2,617m (8,586ft); Mt Silingan near Siocon, Zamboanga del Norte 899m (2,950ft) Philippines / West Mindanao / Population Majority Group: Cebuanos Language: Cebuano, in Zamboanga also ChabacanoMinorities: Subanons Region Population: 2,642,000
Cities, Towns (Census of 1990, x1000): Province Misamis Occidental: Aloran 21, Baliangao 14, Bonifacio 24, Calamba 15, Clarin 24, Concepcion 4, Don Victoriano Chiongbian 6, Jimenez 21, Lopez Jaena 20, Oroquieta City 53, Ozamiz City 92, Panaon 9, Plaridel 29, Sapang Dalaga 18, Sinacaban 15, Tangub City 43, Tudela 19. Province Zamboanga del Norte: Bacungan 15, Baliguian 9, Dapitan City 59, Dipolog City 80, Godod 12, Gutalac 17 Jose Dalman (Ponot) 18, Kalawit 12, Katipunan 33, La Libertad 8, Labason 25, Liloy 29, Manukan 29, Mutia 9, Pinan (New Pinan) 15, Polanco 28, Pres. Manuel A. Roxas 27, Rizal 13, Salug 26, Sergio Osmeña Sr. 22, Siayan 24, Sibuco 21, Sibutad 16, Sindangan 66, Siocon 27, Sirawai 20, Tampilisan 15.
Province Zamboanga del Sur: Alicia 25, Aurora 38, Bayog 22, Buug 33, Dimataling 20, Dinas 28, Diplahan 21, Dumalinao 45,Dumingag 34, Imelda 16, Ipil 43, Josefina 8, Kabasalan 32, Kumalarang 21, Labangan 29, Lakewood 13, Lapuyan 21, Mabuhay 13, Mahayag 38, Malangas 29, Margosatubig 29, Midsalip 23, Molave 37, Naga 32, Olutanga 16, Pagadian City 106, Payao 24, Pitogo 18, Ramon Magsaysay 21, Roseller Lim 29, San Miguel 20, San Pablo 21, Siay 25, Sominot 13, Tabina 19, Talusan 9, Tambulig 28, Titay 32,Tukuran 27, Tungawan 26, Vincenzo A. Sagun 17, Zamboanga City 442. Political Structure (Provinces, Population x1000, Area, Capital): Misamis Occidental (424, 1939sqkm, 749sqm, Oroquieta), Zamboanga del Norte (674, 6618sqkm, 2555sqm, Dipolog), Zamboanga del Sur (1544, 8052sqkm, 3109sqm, Pagadian) Philippines / West Mindanao / Ozamiz City Philippines / West Mindanao / Ozamiz City
Philippines / West Mindanao / Ozamiz City / Accommodation Holiday Tourist Inn (17) Blumentritt St corner Cebedo St recommended Minerva Hotel (23) Zamora corner Washington Sts, Tel 20-65 moderate Country Lodge (2) - Ledesma St clean, quiet, recommended Misamis Park Hotel (6) - Rizal St simple, old building Soriano Pension House (3) - Mabini St clean, quiet Barangay Hotel (25) - Zamora St basic
Cebuano Lodge (4) - Rizal St basic, noisy Gonzaga Lodge (14) - at the pier basic, not very clean, noisy Philippines / West Mindanao / Ozamiz City / Restaurants ASV Food & Drinks (10) - Rizal St (Filipino) good quality Mandarin (17) - ground floor Holiday Tourist Inn Blumentritt St (Chinese, ac) Supermix / Manokan Country (21) Zamora St (Filipino) moderate Philippines / West Mindanao / Ozamiz City / Miscellaneous Mindanao Shopping Center (15) - Marcos Ave department store Kodak (19) - Burgos St; 1-hour film developing Mercury Drug (22) - Zamora St City Hall & Plaza (7) - Rizal St Philippine National Bank (8) - Rizal St PT&T (12) - Cebedo St; 8:00-18:00 Public Market (24) - Zamora St corner Washington St Love Cinema (16) - Washington St Philippines / West Mindanao / Ozamiz City / Tranportation Lillian Liner Bus Terminal (1) - Marcos Ave to Pagadian via Molave and to Dipolog via Oroquieta: hourly from 6:00 onwards Shipping Lines (13) all ticket offices are at the pier; ferries to Tubod and Kalumbago: hourly between 7:30 and 17:00 There is no longer a ferry link between Ozamiz and Iligan! Philippines / West Mindanao / Dipolog City Philippines / West Mindanao / Dipolog City
Philippines / West Mindanao / Dipolog City / Accommodation Hotel Arocha (21) - Quezon Ave, Tel 33-97 suite 235-265; best hotel in the city Village Hotel - Sicayab, Tel 41-51 hotel on a beach 4km (2.5mi) north of the city towards Dapitan; buses on the Oroquieta-Ozamiz route stop on request near the hotel; there is a big sign board on the side of the road Elizabeth Hotel (15) - Garcia St, Tel 34-38 clean, quiet Ramos Hotel (5) - Magsaysay St corner Rizal St Ranillo's Pension House (3) - Arellano St Page 3 (8) - Osmeña St, Tel 33-91; Gonzales Inn & Lodging (1) - Quezon St Casbaj (23) - Jones St; basic Philippines / West Mindanao / Dipolog City / Restaurants S&A Restaurant (6) - Rizal St (Filipino) Page 3 (8) - Osmeña St (Filipino) specialty Lechon Kawali (deep-fried pork) Chip N' Fastfood & Cafe (14) General Luna St (Filipino, ac) Golden Pot (20) - General Luna St (Filipino) live band nightly Philippines / West Mindanao / Dipolog City / Entertainment Roxsy Inner Motion Disco (17) - Filibusterismo St Skyluv Disco (16) - Rizal St New Horizon Folk House (22) - New York St live band, singers etc Rose Midtown Cinema (17) - Filibusterismo St Philippines / West Mindanao / Dipolog City / Miscellanous Philippine National Bank (9) - Rizal St City Hall & Police Station (10) - Herrera St Provincial Capitol (25) - General Luna St LBC (6) - Rizal St; 8:00-17:00 this listing is not a recommendation PT&T (18) - Balintawak; 8:00-17:00 Public Market (7) between Bonifacio St and Rizal St corner Quezon St Fishery Port (4) - end of Rizal St Dakak Beach Resort Booking Office (12) General Luna St, Tel 76-30 Philippines / West Mindanao / Dipolog City / Transportation Tricycles numbering more than 1,000 serve as the city's "taxis". PAL Office (6) - Rizal St; 7:00-11:00, 13:00-15:30 Mini Bus Terminal (19) - Balintawak St buses for Dapitan Lillian Liner Terminal (24) - General Luna St buses for Oroquieta, Ozamiz, Molave, Pagadian, Ipil and Labason Pulawan Sea Port - 10km (6.2mi) north of city one gets there by tricycle Philippines / West Mindanao / Dapitan and vicinity Philippines / West Mindanao / Dapitan and vicinity / The Place Dapitan is the place where the Philippine national hero, Jose Rizal, was exiled from 1892 to 1896. In a former edition of this book we had written: "It's a sleepy city; the only attraction for tourists are the islets off the coast and the beaches towards the north which are suitable for swimming, snorkeling and picnicking but can only be gotten to by hired boat. There are no accommodations on beaches except at Dakak." The mayor of Dapitan City, James A. Adasa, has sent us the following correction: "Experience the enchantment of Dapitan and you will see and say, 'it is the place where Mother Nature is at its best.' Rain forests, sparkling seas, majestic sunset, serene mountains, clean and ivory beaches, fresh air, a hundred smiles... All yours for free in Dapitan. Truly a place where you will recapture the best times in your life. Dapitan is also very ideal for backpackers." While it isn't clear what makes Dapitan City a "very ideal" place for backpackers, when compared to other cities and towns of Mindanao, it must be pointed out that the particular mention of backpackers by Mayor Adasa suggests that shoestring travelers are officially welcome in this city - and that's already something. As a particular attraction for foreigners, Mayor Adasa mentions the city fiesta, held every year at the end of July. On the day first day of the fiesta, there is Sinug, described by Mayor Adasa as "a dance procession in honor of the city's patron saint, St. James the Great. It is the faithfuls' enduring expression of prayer and thanksgiving. Eye-dazzling costumes of devotees, unison shouts of 'Viva Señor Santiago' in rhythm with the solid resonance of drums and lively bands make Sinug colorful, exciting and memorable."On the same day as the Sinug, a play named Kinabayois given. According to Mayor Adasa, "the merging of historical, cultural and religious elements make the Kinabayo an intriguing and exotic festivity. Thus thousands go to Dapitan annually and witness the pageant re-enacting the Spanish-Moorish wars, particularly the battle of Covadonga wherein the Spanish forces' battle cry 'Santiago!' inspired them to victory." About the second day of the city fiesta, Mayor Adasa wrote: "Colorful buntings adorn the streets and the residents' hospitality is at its peak. Visitors are treated to a sumptuous banquet of Spanish, Filipino and the famous Crustacean dishes of Dapitan."
Obviously, the author, editor and researchers of Cockatoo's Handbook cannot attend every town or city fiesta throughout the archipelago. The fiesta of Dapitan certainly isn't yet a tourist attraction on one level with theAti-Atihan of Kalibo or the Moriones of Marinduque, but this may actually contribute to the originality and charm of the event. At the Ati-Atihan or Moriones, one is just one attending foreigner out of many. In Dapitan, one will most probably be just one out of a few - and if there would be many more, the special treatment suggested by Mayor Adasa would probably not be affordable any more. (Letters of foreign visitors who have attended the city fiesta are most welcome.) Philippines / West Mindanao / Dapitan and vicinity / Accommodation
Except at the Dakak Beach Resort (see below), there is still no regular accommodation available in Dapitan City. Major Adasa informed Cockatoo Press in mid-1991 of the following possibilities: There is the Dapitan Homestay Program with an office at Noli Me Tangere St which can arrange accommodation in family homes. Accommodation may also be available at theBajamunde Farm Hall at Lawa-an and at Beb Tan Enterprises on Bonifacio Avenue. Through Yayang's Store at Bagting, accommodation at the Tangi-an Beach Resort can be arranged. As Mayor Adasa seems to be so committed to forward the touristic development of Dapitan - why not take a tricycle to the city hall and request his personal help? Philippines / West Mindanao / Dapitan and vicinity / Dakak Beach Resort This luxury resort, 9 kilometers north of Dapitan, spreads over 15 hectares (37 acres) and has 100 air-conditioned cottages. Each bamboo cottage has its own porch (facing the sea), a dressing room, private bath (with hot and cold shower), in-house communication, TV, FM radio, and is fully carpeted. The resort's 700m (750yd) white-sand beach is popular for swimming, wind surfing or hobbie cats. A number of near-by reefs for example at Kanlu Kani and theAligway and Sulnog Islands invite the snorkeler or diver. They are all internationally tested and accredited sites. Other facilities of the resort include a swimming pool of warm spring water, two open-air Jacuzzis (one spring water and the other sea water), a tennis court, billiard table, ten-pin bowling alley, horses for riding and a hiking trail. Hiking and nature walks are popular as there aremonkeys and deer among the fauna as well as many trees, shrubs and flowers to be found in the surrounding flora. Nearby is a typical Filipino barrio (village) with acockpit. The resort planned to develop a secluded white-sand beach for those who really want to get back to nature - nude. For the gourmet there are sea food specialties in the dining room, Port Orient, snacks and meriendas at theVerandah or refreshments at the soda shop. There are slated outdoor parties on moonlit evenings - Hawaiian luau, American cookout, ethnic, or Filipiniana. ThePirate's Bar is a reconstructed ship-wrecked galleon sunk in a man-made lagoon. There is also a large TV screen to see video tapes of recent or classic films. Postal, laundry, massage, foreign exchange and baby sitting services are offered as well as the treatments of a beauty and barber shop and a medical and dental clinic. For spiritual needs, there is a chapel.
Reservations and arrangements for pick up can be made at the booking office in Dipolog, General Luna St, Tel 76-30, or at Dakak's Manila office, Suite 701, State Financing Center, Tel 721-04-26, 721-04-50. Flight Shopat the ground floor of the Makati Stock Exchange Building, Ayala Avenue, Makati offers a 3 day/2 night package including air fare via Aerolift. For details: 818-97-72, 818-97-39, 818-97-35, 818-97-48 or 819-54-94 to 97. Major local and international credit cards are honored at the offices mentioned above as well as at the resort. Philippines / West Mindanao / Dapitan and vicinity / Transportation Direct flights go from Manila to Dipolog, by Aerolift or PAL. A coaster is available for transportation from the airport to historic Dapitan City. A large motorized boat completes the trip to Dakak. Philippines / West Mindanao / Pagadian City
Most travelers going to or coming overland from Zamboanga will have to change buses here. There are no express buses to the southeast. The stretch to Cotabato has to be done town-hopping by jeepney. Accommodation
Philippines / West Mindanao / Zamboanga City Philippines / West Mindanao / Zamboanga City
Zamboanga City is the economic center of western Mindanao. Its position of being the cultural center of the region, however, is challenged by Marawi City which is more important to the Muslim population. The settlement of Zamboanga was founded about 800 A.D. by the Sama-Badjaos (sea gypsies) as the Sama term sambuanan (a mooring place) is the possible forerunner of the city's name. Even today if one dines atLantaka Hotel by the Sea, the sea gypsies sell their wares from boats.Zamboanga's population is half Christian, half Muslim, and preserved in the city are Muslim as well as Spanish traditions. The local dialect, Chabacano, has the most Spanish words or words of Spanish origin of all Philippine dialects. For the city's economy the port is of paramount importance. There is barter with the neighboring Muslim countries which is tax free. Zamboanga is furthermore a center of smuggling activities in goods that are not privileged to barter trade.
The city is heavily militarized, and there are numerouscheck points. The Zamboanga way of life is tension-filled. Cinemas have last shows at about 17:00, and restaurants close around 21:00. Many people are distrustful of foreigners.
Apart from this the city does have its charm. Around the Lantaka hotel there are tree-bordered streets not unpleasant for strolling, and the Lantaka Hotel itself has a pleasant atmosphere. Philippines / West Mindanao / Zamboanga City / Accommodation Lantaka Hotel by the Sea (64) Valderrosa St, Tel 39-31 to 34; luxury hotel, best hotel in the city; restaurant, swimming pool, travel agency, airport service Hermosa Hotel (12) - Guardia National St, Tel 20-71 well maintained middle-class hotel Paradise Pension House (28) - Claudio St, Tel 30-05 good value
New Astoria Hotel (14) - Guardia National St Tel 20-75; Metropolis Hotel (49) - Governor Lim Ave simple, clean Hotel Paradise (25) - Reyes St, Tel 29-36 Map-V Pension (9) - Navarro St corner San Jose St Tel 46-14; sgl 60, 70 (tb), 110 (ac, tb) clean, quiet Casa de Oro (10) - Justice Lim Blvd by the sea Hotel Pasonanca (33) - Claudio St, Tel 45-79 disco, restaurant Atilano's Pension House (8) - Pasonanca Rd, Tel 41-43 Fortune Inn (17) - Claudio St, Tel 32-42 basic Josefina's Pension House (18) - Governor Lim Ave Unique Hotel (61) - Corcuera St, Tel 35-98 basic Apo Lodge (13) - Governor Alvarez St basic Philippines / West Mindanao / Zamboanga City / Restaurants Lantaka Restaurant (64) - Lantaka Hotel Valderrosa St (international) first-class J'S Pad (2) - Airport Rd (Filipino, ac) Village Zamboanga (3) - Airport Rd (Filipino, ac) Pampaguena Restaurant (6) - Pasonanca Rd (Filipino) Country Chicken (7) - Pasonanca Park (Filipino) Casa De Oro (10) - Justice Lim Blvd (Filipino, Spanish, seafood), live band, show nightly Alavar Seafood House (10) - Justice Lim Blvd (Filipino, seafood) Paradise Food (25) - Climaco Ave (Filipino, Chinese, American, fast-food, ac) Paradise Bakery & Dimsum House (28) Claudio St (Filipino, Chinese, ac) La Cafe Plaza (29) - Claudio St (Filipino, ac) singers from 16:00 on Food Plaza (34) - Claudio St (Filipino, ac) Atin Atin, Governor Camins Ave, Tel 33-25 Sunburst Fried Chicken (48) - Pilar St (Filipino, ac) Sunflower Food Center (57 - Rizal St (Filipino, ac) simple Philippines / West Mindanao / Zamboanga City / Entertainment Zoom Disco (49) - Metropolis Hotel Building Governor Lim Ave; entrance 25 Milkway Disco (33) - Pasonanca Hotel Building Claudio St; band, singers, show Latin Quarter Disco (5) - Airport Rd Disco Palace (30) - Purissima St; simple; show Rizal Cinema (14) - Guardia National Nation Cinema (15) - Guardia National Viva Cinema (24) - Climaco St Ever Cinema (31) - Claudio St City Cinema (37) - Plaza Pershing Plaza Cinema (47) - Sta Maria St Mansion Cinema (53) - Pilar St Philippines / West Mindanao / Zamboanga City / Attractions City Hall (44) - Lorenzo St; built between 1905 and 1907 by the U.S. colonial administration; beautiful wooden structure Plaza Pershing (38) - 2 minutes walk from the City Hall; a quaint remnant of a typical Spanish square, named in honor of US governor to the Philippines General John Pershing.
Pasonanca Park - located out of downtown Zamboanga, 15 minutes by jeepney; a beautiful park with the defunct Zamboanga Plaza Hotel & Convention Center, with casino and three swimming pools. All facilities were sequestered with the change of the government in 1986, because they were Marcos property. Rio Hondo - Mosque (70) - eastern Zamboanga; there is a famous mosque in Rio Hondo, a Moslem water village with old houses, built on stilts over the sea Fort Pilar and Aquatic Life Museum (69) - An old Spanish fort, built in 1635 by a Jesuit priest to ward off attacks from the Moros and foreign invaders. The fort is located at the seaside to the south of the city. Within the fort is an interesting museum on the aquatic life of the seas around the Philippines. Nice display of shell and coral specimens. Philippines / West Mindanao / Zamboanga City / Shopping Public Market (21) - along Alano St Muslim brass wares, pottery, ceramics, mats, ready-made ethnic apparel and other native products
Shoppers' Plaza (26) - Climaco St; department store Shoporama (27) - Governor Lim Ave; supermarket Tina's Boutique (58) - Valderrosa St; souvenirs Barter Trade Markets (68, 42) - there are two, one at Petit Barracks, in front of Lantaka Hotel, and the other at Lorenzo St at the pier. These are places where one can buy imported and smuggled goods from Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hongkong and China. However, many items are not cheaper than in Manila.
Corals & Sea Shells (64) - at the Lantaka Hotel beach front; local boat people peddle their collections of corals and sea shells. They sell a wide variety of beautiful and exotic specimens. Philippines / West Mindanao / Zamboanga City / Communication Post Office (60) - Corcuera St PLDT (11) - Guardia National; 8:00-17:00 Philippines / West Mindanao / Zamboanga City / Miscellaneous Department of Tourism (63) - Valderrosa St at the Lantaka Hotel, Tel 74-39, 32-47 Mon-Sat 8:00-12:00, 13:00-17:00 Immigration Office (58) - Valderrosa St Philippine National Bank (40) Lorenzo St corner Valderrosa St
Police Station (22) - Governor Lim Ave General Hospital (71) - Governor Lim Ave City Library (65) - Rizal St Philippines / West Mindanao / Zamboanga City / Transportation
Airport - 4km (2.5mi) northwest of the city; one gets there by jeepneys with signboard 'Airport-Market' (P 1) or by tricycle (P 15) PAL Office (63) - Valderrosa St at the Lantaka Hotel; 8:00-12:00, 13:30-16:30 Tel 39-31; airport Tel 27-79, 32-91 Taxis - there are no true taxis in Zamboanga; the major means of transportation are tricycles, jeepneys and minibuses. Some car owners offer taxi service to foreigners but often it's an attempt at fraud.
Mini Bus & Jeepney Terminals (19) - Governor Lim Ave; every 45 minutes buses for San Ramon and Labuan (46) - Lorenzo St; buses for Sangali, Bunguiao and Manicahan (55) - Alvarez St; jeepneys to Guinan
Sulpicio Lines (54) - General Alvarez St; Tel 33-50 William Lines (57) - Rizal St; Tel 45-29, 53-42 George & Peter Lines (59) - Valderrosa St; Tel 36-75 Sweet Lines (59) - Valderrosa St Magnolia Shipping (59) - Valderrosa St; Tel 41-93 SKT Shipping (56) - Rizal St, Tel 46-73 to Jolo, Siasi, Bongao, Sitangkai Sampaguita Shipping (58) - Valderrosa St Tel 31-84, 44-11; to Jolo, Siasi, Sitangkai
H & R Lines (62) - Rizal St, Tel 49-28 to Sabah (Malaysia); it is, however, not legal for foreigners to leave The Country any other way than flying out of Manila; for information on illegal border crossing, please sea the entries in the Sulu chapter Philippines / West Mindanao / Zamboanga City / Around Zamboanga
Great & Small Sta Cruz Island - 4km (2.5mi) off Zamboanga, accessible by pump boat, for hire (P 100) at the Lantaka Hotel; boats usually leave in the morning (5-6 persons per boat) and return in the afternoon; it is not advisable to start the excursion in the afternoon, as the water currents are stronger at that time; visitors should bring their own food and water, as none are available on the islands. The islands are famous for their pink sand composed of ground red coral; dressing rooms and toilets, snorkels and diving fins are available for rent; on July 18, 1986, the Swiss national Hans Künzli was kidnapped on Sta Cruz islands by Moro separatists (seeLaw & Order in the chapter Insight) Beaches to the West - Namely Arcillas, Caragasan, Talisayan and Bolong Beach; jeepneys and minibuses from the public market bound for San Ramon or Labuan pass by the beaches and one can request the drivers to stop where one wants to get off; they are stony, gray-sand beaches with shallow and clear water; only picnic huts, sheds and dressing rooms for rent, no accommodation
San Ramon Penal Farm - 22km (14mi) west of Zamboanga, buses from Governor Lim Ave (19); the inmates' souvenir kiosk, outside of the prison, offers wood carvings and handicrafts Yakan Weaving Village - 7km (4mi) west of Zamboanga, jeepneys and minibuses bound for San Ramon from Governor Lim Ave (19); traditional weaving of the Yakan tribe can be bought there Philippines / West Mindanao / Festivals February 26 - Dia de Zamboanga (Charter Day) in Zamboanga; cultural shows, fairs, regattas and religious services Good Friday - Santo Entierro Procession (holy funeral) in Zamboanga, Sta. Maria and TetuanMay 9 - Isra Wal Miraj in Zamboanga; an Islamic event celebrating the nocturnal journey and ascension of Mohammed May 11 - Tourism Day in Zamboanga; founding anniversary of the local office of the Department of Tourism July (movable) - Hari-Raya Poasa in Zamboanga; an event to commemorate the end of the fasting season of the Muslims October 12 - Fiesta Pilar in Zamboanga; a religious celebration in honor of Our Lady of the Pillar at Fort Pilar.
December 8 - Feast of the Immaculate Conception in Zamboanga; feast day of the city Philippines / West Mindanao / Transportation Land Transportation The most important bus terminal in Zamboanga is at Veterans Ave corner Governor Camins Rd, out of the city; buses go frequently (mostly in the morning) toPagadian. From there are connections to Ozamiz, Dipolog, Iligan and Cagayan de Oro.
There is an hourly ferry service from Ozamiz to Kolambugan and Tubod (last trip 17:00) where buses wait at the pier. Roads in western Mindanao have a poor reputation - and not just that, as the locals are quite afraid of bandits. Most people prefer to take ships or fly, and the same is recommended to foreign visitors.
Flights PAL has two flights daily between Zamboanga andManila. Other connections between western Mindanao and Manila exist only via Cebu City.There are one or two flights daily between Zamboanga and Cebu City, and additionally flights between Cebu City and Ozamiz (daily), Dipolog (three times a week) and Pagadian (four times a week). Because road transportation is nothing less than lousy, and ship travel isn't much better, there are in western Mindanao more flights within the region than in any other part of the Philippines. There are connections betweenZamboanga and Jolo (twice a day), Tawi-Tawi (daily), Pagadian (four times a week), Cotabato (five times a week), Davao (three times a week) and Dipolog (four times a week).
Sea Travel To island (port) from port (Company, departure day & time, travel time, via, vessel) Basilan (Isabela) Zamboanga (Basilan Shipping, 5 trips daily, 1½ hours) Basilan (Lamitan) Zamboanga (Basilan Shipping, 1 trip daily) Bohol (Tagbilaran) Plaridel (Sweet, 1 trip weekly, 7 hours) Cebu (Cebu City) Zamboanga (George & Peter, 3 trips weekly, 24 hours)
Cebu (Cebu City) Dipolog (George & Peter, 1 trip daily, 10 hours) Cebu (Cebu City) Ozamiz (Gothong, 3 trips weekly, 12 hours) Cebu (Cebu City) Ozamiz (William, 3 trips weekly, 12 hours) Cebu (Cebu City) Plaridel (George & Peter, 1 trip weekly, 12 hours) Luzon (Manila) Zamboanga (Sweet, Sun 9:00. 36 hours, MV Sweet Glory) Luzon (Manila) Zamboanga (William, Tue 16:00, 36 hours, MV Manila City) Mindanao (Cotabato) Zamboanga (Sultana, 1 trip weekly, 14 hours) Mindanao (Cotabato) Zamboanga (Sulpicio, Mon 20:00, 11 hours, MV Doña Marilyn) Mindanao (Cotabato) Pagadian (1 trip daily, 8 hours) Mindanao (Davao) Zamboanga (William, Sat 12:00, 20 hours, MV Manila City) Mindanao (Davao) Zamboanga (Sweet, Thu 9:00, 23 hours, MV Don Eusebio) Negros (Dumaguete) Dipolog (1 trip daily, 4 hours) Panay (Iloilo) Zamboanga (Sulpicio, Wed 20:00, 14 hours, MV Doña Marilyn) Sulu Islands (Jolo) Zamboanga (at least 1 trip daily)
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