Manila – Cagayan De Oro
Ferry to Mindanao Islands
Manila – Cagayan De Oro
Ferry to Mindanao Islands
Depending on the season their are about 3 weekly sailings between Manila and Cagayan De Oro.2GO Travel provides the ferry from Manila to Cagayan De Oro. Manila Cagayan De Oro ferries take around 34 hours. The ferry costs between $105.16 and $472.04, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for ferries from Manila to Cagayan De Oro.
The earliest Manila Cagayan De Oro ferry typically departs Manila at about 05:00 and the last ferry usually leaves at 21:00.
Ferries from Manila to Cagayan De Oro sail in around 34 hours. The fastest ferry is approximately 34 hours. Ferry duration can vary by ferry provider and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 3 weekly sailings from Manila to Cagayan De Oro provided by 2GO Travel. Timetables can change from season to season.
The price of a ferry from Manila to Cagayan De Oro typically range between $105.16* and $472.04*. On average the Manila Cagayan De Oro ferry is $212.03*. The cheapest Manila Cagayan De Oro ferry prices start from $105.16*. The average price for a foot passenger is $212.03*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated 1 April 2025.
The distance between Manila to Cagayan De Oro is approximately 343 miles (552km) or 298 nautical miles.
Unfortunately, cars are not allowed to travel on ferries between Manila and Cagayan De Oro.
2GO Travel allow foot passengers on Manila Cagayan De Oro ferries.
Currently, are not permitted to board ferries from Manila to Cagayan De Oro.
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Manila is the capital of the Philippines, lying on the west coast of the country. It has many ferry routes departing the port, primarily to other popular tourists resorts belonging to the Philippines such as Cebu, Bacolod City and Cagayan De Oro. Covering a vast area and laying home to nearly two million people, Manila isn’t short of things to do. The trendy art galleries, thriving alternative music scene and chilled bars have transformed it from a place synonymous with hardship into one of Asia’s most effortlessly cool cities. Skyscrapers litter the skyline and the streets are overwhelmed with traffic, but that’s what Manila is all about – a bustling metropolitan city offering a modern café or atmospheric restaurant on every corner. For those wishing to sample a traditional sightseeing trip, then there is a lot to fit on the itinerary. The rich history associated with Manila hasn’t faded away in the shadow of its modernisation; the walled city of Intramuros is a spectacularly unique sight, and just across the road visitors are obliged to experience the beautiful Rizal Park. Fort Santiago, Manila Cathedral and San Agustin Church are all worthwhile visiting, or for a refreshing change of pace the Marikina Shoe Museum or Manila Ocean Park provide a more relaxed experience. Unconventional transport is on the agenda in Manila; jeepneys swarm the city, which are similar to a pick-up truck, carrying many passengers at a time on a fixed route. They don’t detour for any passengers, but are a very cheap way to get closer to a more desired destination. Regular taxis are also fairly inexpensive, and considering the city’s chaotic nature, they are oftentimes the easiest and most convenient option.
Famous for its whitewater rafting and kayaking adventures, Cagayan De Oro is located on the north coast of the Philippine’s most southerly island of Mindanao. Away from the water, Cagayan De Oro has a thriving shopping scene, specifically the night market which stays open till 3am, creating a livelier atmosphere than the average shopping experience. Ferry routes out of Cagayan De Oro are fairly infrequent; the most common crossing is to Manila, which only runs four times per week with 2GO Travel. The crossing lasts around 21 hours and typically runs either in the morning or very late in the evening. 2GO also offer ferry routes to Cebu, Bacolod and Iloilo, but again the ferries run infrequently with no more than three a week. The crossings are often inconsistent so it may be best to check for live updates on departures.