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CAVITE TO MANILA (LAWTON & CCP): Ferry or Water Jeepney schedule & Fares

2021 • 12 • 10

As someone who lives in Cavite, I am fortunate to find a home-based job that allows me to work without having to brave the dismal traffic to and from Manila. That said, I am one of the many people who have been hoping for promising, a lot more comfortable alternatives to spending hours on the bus. After all, I still find myself needing to be in Metro Manila every now and then.

But here’s the good news. very recently, two new ferry routes connecting Cavite City and Manila have been launched. These are point-to-point services and do not have any other stops in between. Both employ so-called water jeepneys.

Cavite City-CCP and back. MB Seaborne Mercury.

Cavite City-Lawton and back. MV Island Sabtang.

I got too ecstatic so I immediately gave it a try. It was fast and comfortable, and will benefit those living in Cavite City and surrounding areas who want a quicker way to reach Manila. I feel like the regular fare is too high for ordinary commuters, but this is still a step in the ideal direction.

For now, you can ride it complimentary OF charge until January 9, 2020!

Anyway, I documented my trip so I could share a lot more info with you. here we go.

WHAT’S covered IN THIS GUIDE?

Cavite City-CCP: MB Seaborne Mercury
Cavite City-Lawton: MV Island Sabtang
Some ideas based on Experience
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Cavite City-CCP: MB Seaborne Mercury

Artwork courtesy of MARINA

Vessel:

Name of boat – MB Seaborne Mercury

Seating capacity – 28 pax

Air-conditioned

Cestovný čas:

20 minút

Terminals:

Cavite City Port Terminal, at the back of the Cavite City Hall

CCP Bay Terminal, Manila

Fare:

Regular – P200

Student – P160

Senior citizen – P143

Child (4-11 years old) – P125

Child (0-3 years old) – FREE

The fares above will be implemented starting January 10, 2020.
From now until January 9, you can take pleasure in the ride for FREE.

Cavite City-Lawton: MV Island Sabtang

Artwork courtesy of MARINA

Vessel:

Name of boat – MV Island Sabtang

Seating capacity – 57 pax

Air-conditioned

Terminals:

Cavite City Port Terminal, at the back of the Cavite City Hall

Lawton Pasig River Ferry station (Quezon Bridge) near Liwasang Bonifacio

Fare:

Regular – P160

Student – P128

Senior citizen – P114

Child (4-11 years old) – P80

Child (0-3 years old) – FREE

The fares above will be implemented starting February 1, 2020.
From now until January 31, you can take pleasure in the ride for FREE.

Some ideas based on Experience

Bring an ID. You will need to register on the manifesto and check your ID.

Go straight to the dock. While the ferry ride is free, you can go straight to where the ferry is docked. When the complimentary period is over, passengers will need to get tickets from the booth at the terminal first before boarding.

Always remember where the life vests are. On MV Island Sabtang, they’re on the overhead ledge. On MB Seaborne Mercury, they are under the seats.

The ride is a bit bumpy because these boats are fast. If you’re the type who gets sea sick easily, bring a barf bag just in case.

Kto skôr príde, bude skôr obslúžený. Both MV Island Sabtang and MB Seaborne Mercury are small and can only accommodate 57 and 28 passengers respectively. It can get full easily if a lot more people start using it.

In our experience, the boarding process was quick because there weren’t a lot of passengers. Not lots of people are aware that these services are now operational. I shared the boat with only a few others. The situation might change as a lot more people decide to use these boats, so we highly encourage to be at the terminal early, just in case.

Overall, it was a fast, comfortable journey. It’ll be very beneficial for those living in Cavite City and surrounding areas. I can also see tourists using this service. but I feel like the fare is too high for ordinary commuters. I hope the price will improve in the future. but for me, it’s a good development. baby steps, yes, but still a step forward.

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