OceanJet

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OceanJet is a famous fast craft ferry service in the Visayan region of the Philippines. They offer trips to different destinations such as Cebu, Camotes, Tagbilaran, Getafe, Ormoc, Dumaguete, Leyte, Siquijor, Bacolod, Iloilo, Batangas, Balatero, Puerto Galera. Out of all the fast craft companies, OceanJet has the most number of trips every day.

OceanJet offers three types of accommodations for its passengers and these are the Open Air, Tourist class, and Business class. Passengers who chose Open Air will be sitting on the top area of the ship while Tourist class will be at the bottom. Only Tourist class and Business class have air conditioning.

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Ferry Schedules

Online Booking

FIND FERRY TICKETS

You can book your tickets at the OceanJet offices or online through 3rd-party affiliates or on the OceanJet website.

Reminders for online booking

  • It is required for passengers to present their valid ID upon check-in. No ID to present, no check-in.
  • The ticket is non-transferable. Presented valid ID’s should match the passenger’s name as encoded on the ticket.
  • At least 30 minutes before departure time is required for passengers to check-in.
  • To check-in, you have to present a PRINTED hard copy of the ticket emailed to you.
  • Each passenger is allowed to bring one (1) hand-carried baggage upon check-in.
  • Bringing of pets is allowed if the pets are securely put inside a cage. Upon check-in, a permit from the Bureau of Quarantine must be presented for passengers with pets.
  • Open-Air Tickets for all Passenger types are Non-Refundable
  • Discounted fares for senior citizens, PWD, student and children are not available online. Please buy your tickets at the ticketing offices to avail of this.
  • For Online Booking refunds, 40% will be deducted to the ticket value either departed or voyage to be departed.

Contact Information

OceanJet has provided different contact numbers and email addresses for passengers to use for any inquiries or questions regarding their trips.

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