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Contents

Pre Arrival:  Overview | Location | Charts | Limits   ...
Arrival:  Approaches | Pilotage | Anchorages
Communications:  Pratique | VHF
Berthing Ops:  Tugs | Berths | Mooring
Cargo:  Bulk | Containers | Cruise | Other | Tankers   ...
Pollution:  Pollution | Waste | Slops
Facilities:  Medical | Water | Fuel | Services | Drydock   ...
Security:  Emergency | Security
Local Info:  Holidays | Congestion
Misc:  Authority

Summary

Max. Size:  Containers:  Draft 8.5 m. (tidal). Passengers:  Draft 12.19 m. (tidal). Bulk:  Draft 8.5 m. (tidal). Tankers:  Draft 8.5 m. (tidal).
Fuel:  Available.
Airport:  Mactan Int'l, 11 km.
Repairs/Drydocks:  Graving dock 210 x 30 m., 35,000 d.w.t., draft 5.5 m. (tidal).
Medical:  Facilities available.

PHCEB

Critical Information: Editor's Note: (November 2013) Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda), including a tidal surge hit the port, resulting in moderate damage to both the port and surrounding infrastructure
Also see Sogod and General before first Philippines port
OVERVIEW:  Situated at the city frontage between Cebu and Mactan islands, the port comprises 4,397 m. of quayside (including Cebu Baseport with international (690 m.) and domestic (3,707 m.) zones). Cebu City is a principal port of entry for both foreign and domestic trade.
The main port of Cebu City (also known as Cebu Baseport) is divided into four Management Offices (PMOs), and comprises Cebu International Port (PMO 1), 5th Street (PMO 2), Pier No. 3 (PMO 3), and Ludo Port/Pier No. 1 (PMO 4).
The total port area is 42.3 ha.
LOCATION:  On the east coast of Cebu, at the northern end of the Cebu Strait.
Mandaue:  Located 8 km. north of Cebu