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'''National Mapping Resource Information Agency<br>
'''National Mapping Resource Information Agency<br>
[[Philippines_charts|List of Available Nautical Charts]] - Philippine Charts'''
[[Philippines_charts|List of Available Nautical Charts]] - Philippine Charts'''
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(Note: the following URL and Email Address need to be verified before purchases are made)
 
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[http://www.thenet.ph/~morbai/loc.html#loc Website]<br>
 
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For Inquiries [mailto:[email protected] Email]  MCMMS Branches in the Philippines - Nationwide<br>
 
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(Prices have come down from around $US 5.27 a sheet - 175 charts available)
 
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''The selection hereunder, of 84 charts out of an available 175 is not exhaustive but reflects the areas and seas generally sailed by cruisers in the Philippines :-''
 
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'''Region 1''' 
 
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*Harbors on the West Coast of Luzon :- Darigayos Inlet, Santiago Cove, San Esteban and Nalvo Bay, Solvec Cove, San Idelfonso Harbor, Salomagua Harbor and Lapog Bay, Port *Curimao and Gaang Bay, Dirique Inlet, Nagabungan Bay    4283
 
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*Vigan to San Fernando :-  Port Tagudin    4208
 
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*Bolinao Harbor and Approaches    4238
 
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'''Region 2'''
 
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*Cape Bojeador to Vigan    4207
 
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*Harbors in Batan Islands, Mayan Landing, Basco, Mahatao, Balugan Bay, Uyugan, *Sabtang, Sabtang Channel    4280
 
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*Balintang Channel and Luzon Strait    4204
 
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*Harbors in Batan Islands, Banos Anchorage, Calayan Landing and Gibang Cove, San Dionisio, Barugan Cove, Port San
 
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*Pio Quinto, Musa Bay    4279
 
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'''Region 3'''
 
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*Approaches to Manila Bay    4211
 
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*Manila Bay and Approaches, Mariveles Harbor    4255
 
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*Lamon Bay and Polilo Island    4226
 
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*Port Masinloc and Matalvi and Palauig Bay    4266
 
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*Port of Olongapo and Vicinity    4213
 
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*Subic Bay    4212
 
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*Dansol Bay to Capones Island, Sta. Cruz Inner Harbor, Iba Anchorage    4210 
 
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'''Region 4'''
 
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*Manila Bay and Approaches, Mariveles Harbor    4225
 
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*Digollorin Bay to Dingalan Bay, Dapitan Bay    4227
 
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*Batangas Bay and Vicinity    4256A
 
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*Anchorages, Vicinity of Verde Is., Passage, Nasugbu and Camilo Cove, Balayan, Taal and Lemery, Port Tilik, Port        Verde Island Passage    4214
 
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*Approaches to Manila Bay    4211
 
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*Manila to Cavite    4243
 
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*Harbors of Romblon, Marinduque and Maestre de Campo Islands, Romblon Harbor, Port Balanacan, Santa Cruz Harbor and Masagasai Bay, Torrijos Bay, Port Concepcion    4453
 
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*Mindoro Occidental    Palauan Bay    4343
 
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*Mindoro Oriental    Approaches, Vicinity of Verde Is. Passage, Nasugbu & Hamilo Cove, Balayan, Taal & Lemery, Port Tilik, Port Maricaban, Calapan Mindoro    4257
 
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*Mindoro & Vicinity    4305
 
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*Port Galera & Varadero Bay    4344
 
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*Anchorages Southeastern Mindoro & Tablas Island, Looc Bay, Lagara Cove & Passes *Southward Buruncan Pt. to Pocanil Bay    4314
 
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*North Part Busuanga    4314
 
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*Western Entrance to Coron Bay    4350
 
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*Balabac Strait    4309
 
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*Anchorages, East Coast of Palawan, Honda Bay, Malanao Anchorage, Panacan Anchorage    4334
 
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*Puerto Princesa    4333
 
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*Harbors of Palawan, El Nido, Ulugan Bay, Malanut and Nakoda Bays, Culasian Bays    4346
 
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*Malampaya Sound and Approaches    4349
 
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*North Balabac Strait and Vicinity    4326
 
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*Northwestern Palawan    4316
 
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*Southern Palawan    4324
 
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*Harbors on the North Coast of Busuanga, Minut Anchorange, Illultuk Bay, Port Caltom, Minangas Bay    4335
 
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*Palawan to Culion Island including Linapacan Strait    4315
 
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*Coron Bay, Calamian Group, Culion Landing    4351
 
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*Cagayan Islands and Cagayan Anchorages    4356
 
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*Harbors of Balbac and Ramos Island, Ramos Anchorage, Catagupan Bay Port Giego & Ramos Island, Calandorang & Caboang Bays, Dalawan Bays, Pasig Bay, Claredon Bay    4347
 
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*Anchorages West & South of Mindoro, Apo Reef, Sablayan Anchorage & Pandan Bay, *Semirara Anchorage    4337
 
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*Anchorages in Cuyo Island, Tagauayan Island, Cuyo Anchorage & Bisucay Channel    4336
 
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*Harbors from Alabat to Pitogo Bay, Port Alabat, Sangrin Bay, Tabgon Anchorage, Canimo Pass & Mercedes, Pitogo Bay    4268
 
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*Balabac Strait and Approaches    4720
 
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*Anchorages Southeastern Mindoro & Tablas Island, Looc Bay, Lagara Cove & Passes Southward, Buruncan Pt. to Pocanil Bay    4339
 
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*Sibuyan and Romblon Island    4411
 
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*Ragay Gulf to Tayabas, Vinas River    4218
 
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*Harbors on Romblon, Marinduque & Maestre de Campo Island, Romblon Harbor, Port Balanacan, Sta. Cruz Harbor and Masagasai Bay, Trorrijos Bay, Port Concepcion    4453
 
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* Fairways & Anchorages Chart of Manila Harbor    4236A
 
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'''Region 6'''
 
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*Northeastern Panay and Adjacent Island    4417
 
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*Visayan Sea    4405
 
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*Southwestern Panay, San Jose    4415
 
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*Iloilo and Guimaras Straits    4416
 
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*Iloilo Strait and Harbor, Iloilo River, Sta. Ana Bay    4448
 
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*Southwestern Negros    4432
 
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*Northeastern Panay and Adjacent Island    4417
 
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*Western Negros, Asia Bay    4431
 
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*Escalante Harbor and Vicinity    4463
 
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*Harbors in Negros and Vicinity, Dumaguete City, Himugaan River, Calagcalag Bay, Port Canoan, Port Bonbonon, Refugio Pass, Bais, Port Siyt, Hinamaylan    4466
 
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'''Region 7'''
 
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*Western Bohol    4429
 
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*Eastern Bohol and Part of Leyte    4425
 
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*East Coast of Cebu    4427
 
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*Ormoc Bay to Maasin, Ormoc Bay, Maasin, Port Bello    4426
 
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*Cebu    Tanon Strait, Southern part    4430
 
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*East Coast of Cebu    4427
 
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*Visayan Sea    4405
 
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*Harbors in Cebu, Hagnaya Bay, Tuburan, Balamban Bay, Lambusan, Dumajug Bay, Moalboat, Argao, Bogo Bay, Carcar Bay, Port Carmen, Banili Bay    4465
 
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*Cebu Harbor and Approaches    4447
 
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*Negros Oriental    Tanon Strait, Southern Part    4430
 
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'''Region 8'''
 
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*San Bernardino Strait and Samar Island, Biri Anchorage, mauo River    4220
 
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*San Juanico Strait and Janabatas Channel, Northern Entrance to San Juanico Strait    4464
 
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*Harbors of Samar and Leyte, Jibatan River, Santo Niño Harbor, Parasan Harbor, Biliran Strait, Port Polompon    4456
 
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*Southeastern Coast of Leyte and Dinagat Island, Liloan Bay and Panaon Strait    4424
 
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*Guiuan and Pambuhan Harbors, Guiuan Harbor, Pambuhan Harbor    4467
 
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'''Region 13'''   
 
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*Southeastern Coast of Leyte and Dinagat Island, Liloan Bay and Panaon Strait    4424
 
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*Surigao Strait and Vicinity    4603
 
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*Hinatuan Passage, Surigao    4629
 
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*Harbors on Dinagat, Siargao and Bucas Island, Dapa Channel, Gaas Bay and Inlet, Dinagat, Sohutan Bay and Inlet, San Roque, Port Pilar, Malinao Inlet    4638
 
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*Surigao del Sur    Bislig Bay    4664
 
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*Jobo Pt. to Cateel Bay, Laman Anchorage, Catarman Anchorage    4627
 
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'''List of Available General Charts of the Philippines'''
 
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*Manila Bay to Taiwan    4705
 
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*Palawan    4716
 
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*Panay, Negros and Cebu with Parts of Bohol and Masbate  4718
 
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*Philippines, Central Part  4706
 
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*Philippines, Southwestern Part  4707
 
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*Philippines, Southeastern Part  4708
 
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*Southwestern Luzon and Mindoro  4714
 
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*Southwestern Luzon and Parts of Masbate and Samar  4715
 
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'''NOAA Nautical Charts'''
 
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'''Northern Philippines'''
 
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*91020
 
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*91170
 
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*91220
 
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*91240
 
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*91280
 
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*91286
 
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*91300
 
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*91331
 
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'''Central Philippines'''
 
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*92030
 
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*92380
 
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*92383
 
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'''South West Philippines'''
 
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*92033
 
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*92560
 
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Revision as of 14:20, 16 October 2007

Contents

PHILIPPINES

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Background

The Philippines comprises over 7,000 islands. A volcanic mountain range runs north - south, 50% forested; largest islands Luzon and Mindanao.

The Philippines has been a very popular cruising region, for many reasons, for many years.

Cruising Information

On the Puerto Galera Yacht Club website you will find up-to-date information on Cruising and Sailing in the Philippines - produced by the members of the Puerto Galera Yacht Club. No doubt that this is one of the very best sources of information on Cruising the Philippines.

Climate & Weather

The Philippines experiences two "seasons".
1) The North East monsoon, from November to April
2) The South West monsoon from May to October.
Tropical storms and Typhoons can strike the Philippines at any time of the year but are most frequently experienced between April to November.

Charts

National Mapping Resource Information Agency
List of Available Nautical Charts - Philippine Charts

Navigation Issues

Submit details of special navigational hazards

Immigration & Customs

Yachts arriving in the Philippines must report to the Coast Guard initially :- See their website for locations of Coast Guard Stations http://www.coastguard.gov.ph/content/?page_id=10

This site takes you to The Bureau of Immigration - constantly updated http://www.immigration.gov.ph/cms/

Health & Security

  • Malaria and schistosomiasis are two water-related parasitic diseases affecting millions of people worldwide particularly tropical and subtropical countries. In the Philippines, malaria is found in 72 out of 78 provinces while schistosomiasis is endemic in 24 provinces. The Anopheles mosquito and the Oncomelania snail involved in the transmission of these diseases depend on certain environmental determinants that support mosquito and snail populations, ie water and nearby human activity and population.
  • In addition another water related disease also carried by mosquitoes is the virus Dengue represented by 4 different strains.
  • Malaria Area of Risk :

Rural only, except no risk in provinces of Bohol, Catanduanes, Cebu, and metropolitan Manila; however, Subic Bay is a risk area.

  • Malaria Chloroquine Resistance :
  • Confirmed CDC Yellow Book Region Overview :
  • Southeast Asia :- from the tropical rain and monsoon forests of the northwest, the area extends through the savannah and the dry tropical forests of the Indochina peninsula, returning to the tropical rain and monsoon forests of the islands bordering the South China Sea.
  • Arthropod-borne diseases are an important cause of morbidity throughout the area. Malaria and filariasis are endemic in many parts of the rural areas of all the countries Japanese encephalitis, dengue, and dengue hemorrhagic fever can occur in epidemics in both urban and rural areas. Mite-borne typhus has been reported in deforested areas in most countries.
  • Foodborne and waterborne diseases are common. Cholera and other watery diarrheas, amebic and bacillary dysentery, typhoid fever, and hepatitis A and E can occur in all countries in the area. Schistosomiasis is endemic in the southern Philippines. Among helminthic infections, fasciolopsiasis (giant intestinal fluke) can be acquired in most countries in the areas; opisthorchiasis (cat liver fluke) in the Philippines, and paragonimiasis in most countries. Melioidosis can occur sporadically throughout the area.
  • Other hazards include snake bites and leeches.

Yacht Clubs & Marinas

YACHT CLUBS
Thanks to the Puerto Galera Yacht Club for the following Information regarding Yacht Clubs in the Philippines (with minor modifications):-

Maya Maya Yacht Club

Maya Maya Yacht Club, Nasugbu, Batangas
Launching ramp, marina, moorings, travel hoist, accommodation, restaurant, fuel and Internet
Loc: 14°6'55.8"N E120°36.76'
Marine VHF: 68
Tel: +63 918 929 3972
Email
www: mmyc.com

Punto Fuego Yacht Club

Punta Fuego Yacht Club, Nasugbu, Batangas
Launching ramp, marina, showers, restaurant and fuel
Loc:- N14°7.79' E120°35.39'
Marine VHF: 72
Tel: +63 43 729-0182
Email
www: puntafuego.com


Taal Lake Yacht Club, Batangas (Note: not accessible from the sea)
Launching ramp, showers, restaurant, accommodation, Internet (coming soon)
Marine VHF: n/a
Tel: +63 917 838 3726
Email
www.tlyc.com


Maricaban Bay Cruising Club, Busuanga
Beach launching, moorings, showers, accommodation and restaurant, fuel. (BIG discounts offered at parent resort for crew of visiting yachts; free transfer to Coron town & Busuanga airport)
Loc:- 12°11'27.6" N 120°5' 55.2" E
Marine VHF: 68 (not 24 hours)
Tel: +63 920 951 5009
Email
www: elrioymar.com

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Manila Yacht Club, Metro Manila
Launching ramp, marina, moorings, travel hoist, showers, restaurant, fuel and Internet
Loc:- 14°33' 39.6 N, 120°58' 57" E
Marine VHF:
Tel: +63 2 523 6926
Email
www: manilayachtclub.org

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Subic Bay Yacht Club, Zambales
Marina, travel hoist, showers, accommodation, restaurant and fuel
Loc:- 14°49'16.8" N 120° 17' 24" E
Marine VHF:
Tel: +63 47 252-5211
Email
www: sbyc.com.ph

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Cebu Yacht Club, Cebu
Marina, moorings, anchorage, restaurant, accommodation, fuel and Internet
Loc:- 10°19' 43.78" N 123°58' 34.06" E
Marine VHF: n/a
Tel: +63 32 340 2939
Email
www: n/a

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Abanico Yacht Club, Palawan
Moorings
Loc:-
Marine VHF: n/a
Tel: +63 918 650 6879
Email:- www: n/a
Google Earth: clic

Offshore Islands

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Cruiser's Friends

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References & Publications

Books, etc.

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External Links

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