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Weekly sea route to Siargao begins

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October 21, 2025

GO Travel is set to launch anew weekly Manila-Siargao route starting Nov. 10, to offer more accessible and affordable travel and trade options to the popular island.

In a statement on Monday, Oct. 20, Francis Chua, 2GO Travel Business unit head saud the new service would address the public’s demand for more reliable and budget-friendly transportation to Siargao while simultaneously establishing a logistics bridge to support the local economy.

The weekly voyage will depart from Manila every Monday at 6:30 PM, with an estimated arrival in Siargao on Tuesday at 11:30 PM. The return trip will leave Siargao every Wednesday at 2:30 AM, arriving back in Manila on Friday at 7:30 AM.

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