Manila to Puerto Galera & Vice Versa Bus & Ferry Tickets | Philippines

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Get from Manila to sunny Puerto Galera hassle-free with this two-in-one transportation option.

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One-Way Bus & Ferry Tickets

Booking starts: 2026-04-09

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from HK$229

Round-Trip Bus & Ferry Tickets

Booking starts: 2026-04-09

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from HK$444

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4.0
(32 Reviews)
KKday User
2024-01-01 23:27:15
You don't have to go through the trouble of buying a boat ticket or finding the bus to the right destination.
KKday User
2023-11-16 08:56:51
The arrangement of bus and ferry is good. Highly recommend!
KKday User
2023-10-27 01:29:20
the Bus and ferry left on time
KKday User
2023-10-28 00:49:35
The Bus and Ferry left on time and it was easy to navigate and get to the meeting point
KKday User
2023-01-27 18:12:31
All are fine, but finding the yellow gate in Batangas port is not very easy.
KKday User
2026-02-19 06:18:18
The return trip required a bit more caution than the journey there. The ferry arrived in Batangas later than expected, and fearing the bus wouldn't wait, I moved quickly as soon as I disembarked, barely having time to use the restroom or grab a bite. Locals asked if I was from Taiwan and offered to help with my luggage, which I declined (it wasn't really necessary; the parking lot opposite the 7-Eleven was easy to find). They even switched hands, and after learning I was from Taiwan, they said they wanted a "tip." I offered 50 pesos, but they complained about having two people, so I gave them 100 pesos and told them to split it themselves. Later, I saw a Korean man refusing to give a tip, leading to an argument. (The man in red)
KKday User
2026-02-05 05:13:58
Is this tour operated by a hotel in Manila? It's a round-trip tour. When you check in in Manila, you do so at the tour desk in your hotel. Once you enter Batangas Port, you'll need to pay a port fee. It cost 60 pesos in cash. Then, when you arrive in Puerto Galera, you'll be charged an island entry tax, which is 120 pesos in cash. Since you'll be traveling by tricycle in Puerto Galera, you'll need to pay in cash. On the way back, you'll check in at the tour desk on the street in front of the port in Puerto Galera. Then, pay the 10 peso port fee and head to the terminal. From the exit of Batangas Port, head to the parking lot where the bus is waiting. There will be people at the airport exit yelling the tour name and wanting to carry your luggage, so ignore them. They'll ask for a tip, but it's not part of the tour.
KKday User
2026-02-04 11:18:18
Luckily, I bought a package ticket, and there were people guiding me along the way, so I wasn't afraid of getting lost.
KKday User
2026-01-30 09:45:56
The Seacat Bus reception counter is located next to the front desk of the City State Tower Hotel. Bus seats are unreserved, so if you're traveling as a group, please register at 8:30 AM when reception opens to reserve a seat on the bus parked in front of the hotel. Departure is at 9:30 AM, so you'll have time to stop by 7-Eleven for some shopping. The journey to Batangas Port from departure is 2 hours and 30 minutes. After arriving at the port, your tour guide will lead you to the ferry company's ticket office. After receiving your boarding pass, you will disband. Boarding is at your own discretion. There are no shops or restaurants inside the boarding waiting area, so please eat or shop before entering. Please be sure not to be late for the ferry's departure time. The ferry ride takes 45 to 60 minutes.
KKday User
2025-08-15 00:39:43
All you have to do is meet at the port in Puerto Galera, exchange your ticket, and board the boat. There's no lunch break when traveling from Puerto Galera to Manila, so you can buy something in advance or at a rest stop along the way. There are a few stores at the port, but be careful not to make others wait if you buy something there. (In fact, there was a group that took a long time to arrive, so we had to wait quite a while.) The bus from Manila was large and nice, but the bus from Puerto Galera to Manila was a size smaller and cramped, with no reclining seats. Both the bus guide and driver were very nice!