A SuperFerry vessel while docked at MSH.
After more than a year, SuperFerry will be resuming its trips to Puerto Princesa in Palawan, starting March 25, 2011.
“This allows us to reconnect with our regular travelers to and from Palawan while at the same time, bringing Puerto Princesa tourist destinations more accessible to a greater number of people,” said SuperFerry vice president for marketing Andrew Deyto.
He pointed out that SuperFerry fares continued to be much cheaper than most transport alternatives.
Puerto Princesa remains a popular destination, being home to the charming Subterranean River National Park where the longest navigable underground river in the world can be found.
Travelers can also start availing low-priced tickets to Puerto Princesa. Special promo rates for as low as P50 for any accommodation will also be offered.
With the inclusion of the Puerto Princesa destination, SuperFerry will have 15 ports of call all over the Philippines, including Manila, Bacolod, Iloilo, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Cotabato, Davao, Dumaguete, General Santos, Iligan, Ozamis, Surigao, and Zamboanga.
SuperFerry currently has six vessels, namely: SuperFerry 1, SuperFerry 2, SuperFerry 5, SuperFerry 12, SuperFerry 20, and SuperFerry 21.
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