About Lite Ferries
Lite Ferries started as a shipping division of a trading firm. In 1989, it was officially incorporated as a shipping corporation that transported both cargo and passengers. As of today, Lite Ferries has 30 vessels in its fleet and operates routes that conveniently connect Visayas and Mindanao.
Here are the most popular routes from Lite Ferries.
FAQ
Here are five reasons why you might choose Lite Ferries Philippines: Extensive Route Network: Lite Ferries Philippines offers a wide range of routes connecting various destinations across the Philippines. Whether you’re traveling between islands or exploring coastal areas, Lite Ferries provides routes to suit different travel needs.
Modern Fleet: Lite Ferries Philippines maintains a modern fleet of vessels equipped with advanced safety features. Passengers can enjoy a comfortable and secure journey onboard well-maintained ships.
Affordable Fares: Lite Ferries Philippines offers competitive fares, making ferry travel accessible to a broad range of passengers. Whether you’re a budget-conscious traveler or planning a family vacation, Lite Ferries provides cost-effective transportation options.
Convenient Schedules: Lite Ferries Philippines provides convenient departure schedules, allowing passengers to plan their trips according to their preferences and schedules. With multiple trips available daily on popular routes, travelers have flexibility in scheduling their journeys.
Quality Service: Lite Ferries Philippines is dedicated to providing quality service to its passengers. From friendly and helpful staff to efficient boarding processes, travelers can expect a positive and enjoyable experience when sailing with Lite Ferries.
From Mactan-Cebu International Airport, it’s a 30-minute drive to Pier 3 without traffic. Taking a taxi would be advisable if you’re in a rush or if you have a lot of luggage. From the South Bus Terminal, take the 02B jeep to get to Cebu Pier.
Lite Shipping Ferries serves trips to Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, Zamboanga, Biliran Province, Leyte, Siquijor, Bohol, Dipolog, and Dumaguete.
Here are the frequency of trips for Lite Ferries’ popular routes. Please note these schedules are subject to change without prior notice.
Cagayan de Oro to Cebu: Departs 3x a week
Tagbilaran to Siquijor: Departs 3x a week
Cebu to Siquijor: Departs 3x a week
Jagna to Nasipit: Departs 3-4x a week
Cagayan de Oro to Bohol: Departs 6-7x a week To see the exact timetable of trips, please use the search tool above.
You can book Lite Shipping one way and roundtrip ferry tickets online with PH Bus. Visit book.phbus.com and select your routes, dates, and number of passengers.
The price of ferry tickets will vary depending on the type of accommodation you choose. Here are the estimated fares for the popular routes of Lite Shipping Ferries.
Cagayan de Oro to Cebu: 1,020+ PHP
Tagbilaran to Siquijor: 300+ PHP
Cebu to Siquijor: 400+ PHP
Jagna to Nasipit: 700+ PHP
Cagayan de Oro to Bohol: 700+ PHP
Child, Student, Senior, and PWD discounts of 20% apply for tickets bought from the port only.
These are the estimated travel times for Lite Shipping Ferries’ popular routes. The actual duration of the trip will depend on weather conditions.
Cagayan de Oro to Cebu: 10 hours
Tagbilaran to Siquijor: 4 hours
Cebu to Siquijor: 9-10 hours
Jagna to Nasipit: 7 hours
Cagayan de Oro to Bohol: 6 hours
Each passenger may bring hand-carry luggage which has a total weight of of 15kg.
Depending on the vessel, passengers can expect to see some, if not all, of the following amenities on board:
Restroom
Air-conditioned areas
Canteen
Vehicle Deck
Yes, Lite Shipping Ferries has cargo and vehicle shipping services.