The Philippines is an archipelago bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the east the Bashi Channel to the north the Sulu and the Celebes Seas to the south. Some islands have become bustling cosmopolitan cities, such as the capital Manila, the City of Cebu and Davao, while others are more remote and tropical, which offers something for every traveller.
Philippines has 15 ports that are visited by cruise ships. To find out more about any of these ports simply click on the map above or on one of the links below.
Manila
300000 km2
100,981,437
Port Name | Code | Lat | Long |
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Bohol | PHBOH | 9.84999 | 124.144 |
Boracay Island | PHBOR | 11.9667 | 121.917 |
Coron Island | PHXCN | 11.9283 | 120.24 |
Puerto Princesa, Palawan | PHPPS | 9.96722 | 118.786 |
El Nido/Puerto Princesa | PHENI | 11.1833 | 119.4 |
Himokilan Island, Cuatro Islands | PH!HIM | 10.4891 | 124.673 |
Sibuyan Island | PH!SIB | 12.4128 | 122.56 |
Manila | PHMNL | 14.5995 | 120.984 |
Basco | PHBSO | 20.45 | 121.967 |
Calayan Island | PHCAY | 19.3316 | 121.468 |
Hundred Islands National Park | PHHIN | 16.204 | 120.041 |
Corregidor Island | PHCGI | 14.3833 | 120.583 |
Romblon | PHROM | 12.5667 | 122.267 |
Salomague | PHSLM | 17.7833 | 120.417 |
Subic Bay | PHSFS | 14.7911 | 120.24 |