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The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines '''Philippines'''] comprises over 7,000 islands. A volcanic mountain range runs north - south, 50% forested; largest islands Luzon and Mindanao. Coastal scenery is stunning, most people know some English, one of the cheapest places to cruise in the World. [[Bonbonon]],(see chart below) South Negros is where the largest number of cruisers (about 40) hang out. Other cruiser haunts are [[Subic Bay]], [[Puerto Galera]] and [[Cebu City|Cebu]]. Generally the Philippines is safe from piracy except for Mindanao which should be avoided. | The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines '''Philippines'''] comprises over 7,000 islands. A volcanic mountain range runs north - south, 50% forested; largest islands Luzon and Mindanao. Coastal scenery is stunning, most people know some English, one of the cheapest places to cruise in the World. [[Bonbonon]],(see chart below) South Negros is where the largest number of cruisers (about 40) hang out. Other cruiser haunts are [[Subic Bay]], [[Puerto Galera]] and [[Cebu City|Cebu]]. Generally the Philippines is safe from piracy except for Mindanao which should be avoided. |
Revision as of 13:02, 6 March 2016
Philippines Cruising Guide
An online cruising guide for yachts sailing around the Philippines.
Philippines | |
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Flag | |
Capital: | Manila 14°35′N, 120°58′E |
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Language: | English, Filipino |
Currency: | Philippine Peso (PHP) |
Timezone: | UTC+8 (No DST) |
More notes about the country | |
Latest News | |
Content - news items, etc. |
Overview
The Philippines comprises over 7,000 islands. A volcanic mountain range runs north - south, 50% forested; largest islands Luzon and Mindanao. Coastal scenery is stunning, most people know some English, one of the cheapest places to cruise in the World. Bonbonon,(see chart below) South Negros is where the largest number of cruisers (about 40) hang out. Other cruiser haunts are Subic Bay, Puerto Galera and Cebu. Generally the Philippines is safe from piracy except for Mindanao which should be avoided.
Cruising the region
The Philippines has been a very popular cruising region, for many reasons, for many years.
Climate & Weather
The Philippines experiences two "seasons":
- The North East monsoon, from November to April
- 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.
Sources for weather forecasts:
Charts
- National Mapping Resource Information Agency
- Philippine Charts
- Click here for List of Available Nautical Charts
- ENC for Southern China Sea (SCS)
- East Asia Hydrographic Commission (EAHC) - Free charts
The Philippines is an IALA B country (red right returning).
Local Radio Nets
Also see World Cruiser's Nets.
Arrival/Departure procedures
Arrival
- Yachts arriving in the Philippines must report to the Coast Guard initially. See their website for locations of Coast Guard Stations
- Yachts MUST initially proceed to an official Port of Entry to check in - overnight stops en-route to a Port of Entry is tolerated but not encouraged
- Yachts (especially those with animals aboard - to notify the quarantine officer) must try to give 24 hours advance notice of arrival at the Port of Entry'
Departure
Details?
Customs and Immigration
Customs
- Firearms and ammunition MUST be declared on arrival. Prohibited items include pornographic material, narcotics and internationally prohibited drugs, unless accompanied by a medical prescription
- PETS: - Yachts with animals on board are required to contact the Animal Quarantine office in Manila. Ph: (2) 992-836, for clearance documentation and a permit
- Yachts may remain for 1 year in the Philippines - crew's visa extensions apply
Immigration
A visa is not required for stays of up to 21 days except for those citizens of Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Bangladesh, Belize, Bosnia & Herzegovina, China, CIS, Croatia, Cuba, East Timor, Egypt, Estonia, Georgia, India, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Korea, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Lithuania, Macedonia, Nauru, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Serbia & Montenegro, Slovenia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Yemen.
For stays longer than 21 days, you must get a visa in advance or request an extension to 59 days (3030PHP) before it expires. Extension after expiry will attract a penalty (1000PHP). Further 30 (4300PHP) or 60 (4800PHP) day extensions may be requested repeatedly for up to 16 months for most nationalities, then the visitor must exit and return. The validity of the visa starts from the date one checks in at the first port of entry. It is advised that anyone planning to cruise in the Philippines should obtain a 60-day visa in advance and an extension of this visa for a further 60 days can be obtained (4800PHP) from the Immigration office in Cebu, Manila, and Olongapo.
When applying for a visa from a Philippines consulate the requirements are;
- Passport with 6 months validity (several color copies are appreciated)
- Application form and photograph (signed on the reverse)
- An itinerary and intended port of entry into the Philippines
- Full details of the vessel.
For extensions just a passport valid for 6 months (several color copies are appreciated). The 21 day visa obtained upon arrival apparently does not require photographs (experience at Puerto Galera).
This link takes you to The Bureau of Immigration - constantly updated
Fees and Charges
- Visa Fee = ?
- Extensions = ?
- Entry Fee = ?
- Depature Fee (Port Clearance) = ?
Note: A de-ratting certificate is NOT necessary for small recreational vessels.
Restrictions
Health and Security
Health
- 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
- 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
- Malaria Area of Risk:
- Virus Dengue is an additional water related disease also carried by mosquitoes, represented by 4 different strains
- 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
Security
Details?
Islands, Ports and Popular Stops
The Philippine islands can be divided among three main groups and those islands/ports of particular interest to cruisers are listed under each group heading:
- Luzon – the northernmost island group, center of government, history and economy and home to the capital
- Visayas – the central island group, heart of the country’s antiquity, nature and biodiversity
- Mindanao – the southernmost island group, which showcases the Philippines’ indigenous and rich cultures
- Palawan -
= Port of entry, = Marina, = Harbor, = Anchorage, = Needs data.
Luzon | Visayas | Mindanao | Palawan |
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
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
Launching ramp, marina, moorings, travel hoist, accommodation, restaurant, fuel and Internet
- 14°6.9′N, 120°36.76′E, Nasugbu, Batangas
- Marine VHF: 68
Tel: +63 918 929 3972
Email
Website
Punta Fuego Yacht Club
Launching ramp, marina, showers, restaurant and fuel
- 14°7.79′N, 120°35.39′E, Nasugbu, Batangas
- Marine VHF: 72
Tel: +63 43 729-0182
Email
Website
Taal Lake Yacht Club
Note: not accessible from the sea
Launching ramp, showers, restaurant, accommodation, Internet (coming soon)
Maricaban Bay Cruising Club
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)
- 14°11.46′N, 120°5.92′E, Batangas
- Marine VHF: 68 (not 24 hours)
Tel: +63 920 951 5009
Email
Website
Manila Yacht Club
Launching ramp, marina, moorings, travel hoist, showers, restaurant, fuel and Internet
- 14°33.66′N, 120°58.95′E, Metro Manila
- Marine VHF: ?
Tel: +63 2 523 6926
Email
Website
Subic Bay Yacht Club
Marina, travel hoist, showers, accommodation, restaurant and fuel
- 14°49.28′N, 120°17.4′E, Zambales
- Marine VHF: ?
Tel: +63 47 252-5211
Email
Website
Cebu Yacht Club
Marina, moorings, anchorage, restaurant, accommodation, fuel and Internet
- 10°19.73′N, 123°34.06′E, Cebu
- Marine VHF: ?
Tel: +63 32 340 2939
Email
[? Website]
Abanico Yacht Club
Moorings, restaurant, dinghy hire, water
- 9°45.91′N, 118°43.81′E, Puerto Princesa, Palawan
- Marine VHF: 72
Tel: +63 9088884497 / +63 9088844483
Transportation
List transportation to other countries, etc.
Routes/Passages To/From
List popular passages/routes, timing, etc.
Cruiser's Friends
Submit details/contacts of cruiser's "friends" that can be contacted in advance or on arrival - who can offer information and assistance to our cruising "family".
Links to Forum Discussions
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
- Philippines Entry/Exit discussion thread (on CruiserLog)
- Philippines Sailing and Cruising Discussions on Cruisers Forum
External Links
- Philippines - Wikipedia
- Puerto Galera Yacht Club - On this 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
- Welcome to Samal Island in the Gulf of Davao - Here you will find cruising guidelines and information regarding life in Samal and Davao
References & Publications
Books, Guides, etc. Use the Reference template or not at your discretion. For example:
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{{Reference|Rod Heikel|Greek Waters Pilot Imray||Laurie and Wilson, Cambridgeshire|9780852889718}}
, expands to - Rod Heikell, Greek Waters Pilot Imray, Laurie and Wilson, Cambridgeshire, ISBN 9780852889718
- Author, Title, Publisher, ISBN ISBN number
- Author, Title, Publisher, ISBN ISBN number
Personal Notes
Personal experiences?
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