List of ports in the Philippines
Port of Manila , one of the world's busiest container ports .
The following is a list of major ports in the Philippines organized by water mass.
This list consists primarily of shipping ports, but also includes some that are primarily or significantly devoted to other purposes: cruises , fishing , local delivery, and marinas .
South China Sea
The West of the Philippines.
Port of Subic , the former US Navy base and now a major cruise and transhipment hub.
Port of Batangas , the Philippines' largest oil port and a major ro-ro terminal.
Note: In September 2012, Philippine President Benigno Aquino III signed Administrative Order No. 29, mandating that all government agencies use the name "West Philippine Sea " to refer to the parts of the South China Sea within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone , and tasked the National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA) to use the name in official maps.[ 1]
Philippine Sea
The Philippine Sea is a marginal sea east and northeast of the Philippines. It is located in the western part of the North Pacific Ocean .
Port of Davao , Mindanao's main gateway.
Port of Matnog , the busiest passenger ferry terminal on the AH-26 .
Celebes Sea
Port of General Santos , the southernmost port of the island of Mindanao
Inland Seas
Port of Cebu , the busiest seaport in the Philippines in terms of annual passengers.
Port of Iloilo , third busiest port in the Philippines by number of ships.
Port of Cagayan de Oro
See also
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Luzon
Manila (Port Area, Manila )
Subic Bay (Olongapo, Zambales and Morong, Bataan )
Abra de Ilog (Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro )
Ambulong (Magdiwang, Romblon )
Batangas (Batangas City )
Balanacan (Mogpog, Marinduque )
Calapan (Calapan City )
Cawit (Boac, Marinduque )
Currimao (Currimao, Ilocos Norte )
Legazpi (Legazpi, Albay )
Lucena (Lucena City )
Odiongan/Poctoy (Odiongan, Romblon )
Puerto Princesa (Puerto Princesa )
Romblon (Romblon, Romblon )
Dangay (Roxas, Oriental Mindoro )
Caminawit (San Jose, Occidental Mindoro )
Sual (Sual, Pangasinan )
Visayas
Banago (Bacolod )
Banate (Banate, Iloilo )
Bato (Samboan, Cebu )
Baybay (Baybay, Leyte )
BREDCO (Bacolod )
Calbayog (Calbayog, Samar )
Catbalogan (Catbalogan, Samar )
Caticlan (Malay, Aklan )
Cebu (Cebu City )
Danao (Danao, Cebu )
Dumaguete (Dumaguete, Negros Oriental )
Dumaguit (New Washington, Aklan )
Dumangas (Dumangas, Iloilo )
Escalante (Escalante, Negros Occidental )
Getafe (Getafe, Bohol )
Guihulngan (Guihulngan, Negros Oriental )
Hagnaya (San Remigio, Cebu )
Hilongos (Hilongos, Leyte )
Iloilo (Iloilo City )
Jagna (Jagna, Bohol )
Jordan (Jordan, Guimaras )
Larena (Larena, Siquijor )
Liloan/Santander (Santander, Cebu )
Liloan (Liloan, Southern Leyte )
Maasin (Maasin, Southern Leyte )
Naval (Naval, Biliran )
Ormoc (Ormoc )
Palompon (Palompon, Leyte )]
Pulupandan (Pulupandan, Negros Occidental )
Roxas City/Culasi (Roxas, Capiz )
San Carlos (San Carlos, Negros Occidental )
Sibulan (Sibulan, Negros Oriental )
Tacloban (Tacloban )
Tabuelan (Tabuelan, Cebu )
Talibon (Talibon, Bohol )
Tagbilaran (Tagbilaran, Bohol )
Tampi (San Jose, Negros Oriental )
Tandayag (Amlan, Negros Oriental )
Toledo (Toledo, Cebu )
Tubigon (Tubigon, Bohol )
Ubay (Ubay, Bohol )
Mindanao Naval bases
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Rail
Water Aviation Payment Intermodal terminals Related articles Italics indicate defunct, proposed, or under construction.