Port Of Cebu

The port of Cebu is one of (if not) the busiest ports in the Philippines. In fact, it is base to over 80% of inter-island shipping companies in the country.

Here are some of the shots that I took on my way home from Dumaguete City a few weeks ago. It was during this trip when a few buttons of my trusty camera Lacey started to ‘not function’. Hehehe. I spent a great deal of my time onboard the Cebu-bound Cokaliong figuring out what went wrong. Anyways, I was lucky enough that despite the ‘disability’ Lacey was still able to grab a few shots before calling it a day. Hehe.





A small cargo ship and the Malacañan Sa Sugbu

View of the Port of Cebu from the sea. In photo: Soon-to-open Radisson Hotel beside SM City Cebu

The SRP viaduct and the ever-changing skyline of Cebu City

The SRP viaduct and the LUDO compound

A cargo ship headed towards the Cebu International Port.

Shell islands at 6:30 AM.

Another cargo ship

SRP viaduct near Carbon Market

The newly-restored Compania Maritima building

LUDO Compound and the SRP viaduct

View of the Fuente Towers

Closer shot of Compania Maritima

The old Customs House now Malacañan Sa Sugbo

Closer shot. Love this building

My Alma Mater! USJR!

Cokaliong fleet and the JSU-PSU building

From another angle

Coast Guard boat

Tugboats. I love this shot.

Pier 3 and view of Radisson Hotel

The ‘ship building’. Hehehe.





13 thoughts on “Port Of Cebu

  1. Super nice ang mga pictures, Ley. Good! you go in this Cokaliong trip para kita pud me sa pier. On the 3rd picture, is that red boat a passenger boat? for where?
    When my cousin had this trip for the Luyang Fiesta, that time the ocean is treacherous. He feel dizzy. How I wish to try this trip: to Negros by Ceres back to Cebu by Cokaliong.

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