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How To Get To Dumaguete City via Cebu + Liloan Port to Dumaguete Ferry Schedule


How To Get To Dumaguete City from Cebu? What are the Liloan to Sibulan / Dumaguete Ferry Schedules?

Cebu, being one of the most urbanized cities in the Visayas can be reached on affordable flights from Manila and other key cities in the country. If you're planning to go to Dumaguete and airfares to the city is quite steep due to limited flights, you might want to consider going there via Cebu. It may be a bit tiring and time consuming since you have to take a bus and a ferry, but it's certainly a cheaper option.

During my recent trip to Dumaguete, I took a Tigerair flight bound for Cebu. Tigerair flies several times daily to Cebu from Manila. Travel time takes a little over an hour from Manila to Cebu. Book now at www.tigerairways.com for flights to major destinations in the country such as Cebu, Puerto Princesa, Iloilo, Bacolod and Kalibo.



HOW TO GET TO DUMAGUETE FROM CEBU?

  1. From Mactan-Cebu Airport, make your way to the Southbound Bus Terminal via taxi or public transportation.
  2. At Southbound Bus Terminal, take a Ceres bus bound for Bato (via Lilo-an). Fare from Cebu City to Lilo-an is 175 pesos and travel time takes about 4 hours.
  3. From Lilo-an ferry terminal, take a fast craft bound for Sibulan Pier. Fare is 62 pesos (including terminal fee) and travel time takes about 15- 20 minutes.
  4. Upon arrival at Sibulan Terminal, you could take a tricycle or a jeepney that will take you to Dumaguete City. Jeepney fare is 10 pesos, travel time is about 15 minutes.

OTHER OPTIONS
  • Direct fast craft (OceanJet) from Cebu to Dumaguete City, travel time is about 4 hours.
  • Ceres bus from Southbound Bus Terminal to Dumaguete, travel time is about 5 hours.
  • Overnight trip on a slow boat/ferry from Cebu to Dumaguete.

Liloan Port to Dumaguete Ferry Schedule


Ferry from Cebu departs from Lilon Port to Sibulan Port which is around 30 minutes to Dumaguete City. Here are the ferry schedules from Liloan to Sibulan.
  • 06:30 AM
  • 07:30 AM
  • 09:00 AM
  • 10:30 AM
  • 12:00 NN
  • 01:30 PM
  • 03:00 PM
  • 04:30 PM
  • 06:00 PM
  • 07:30 PM
  • 09:00 PM

Thirty minuted ride from Dumaguete is Sibulan Port. Here you could take a ferry to Liloan Port in South Cebu. Here are the ferry schedules from Sibulan to Liloan.
  • 06:30 AM
  • 07:30 AM
  • 09:00 AM
  • 10:30 AM
  • 12:00 NN
  • 01:30 PM
  • 03:00 PM
  • 04:30 PM
  • 06:00 PM
  • 07:30 PM
  • 09:00 PM


Thank you TigerAir Philippines for flying me to Cebu! LIKE TigerAir Philippines on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TigerAirPhilippines.

Traveling to Dumaguete City? Check out this TRAVEL GUIDE for some info on Things To Do, Itinerary, How To Get There, Accommodation, Getting Around, Expenses & More!


DUMAGUETE ITINERARY: Top Things to Do in Dumaguete City + Itinerary



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5 comments :

  1. OceanJet is not recommended because they are idiot, the specially the person who give the seat number, idiot, bobo, tanga, pretending that they are smart but they are idiot OceanJet people's.

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    1. This is not a nice thing to say. You should appreciate them for their work, cut them some slack. We're all humans, you know. Thanks!

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  2. Hello. Are the Travel (rates) updated? Thank you.

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  3. Good day!! What days and time to travel cebu to dumaguete? Thank you..

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  4. updated fare pls..from south bus to dumaguete

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