Thursday, October 24, 2019

Batangas Port, gateway to the islands South of Luzon

Batangas Port is a two-hour bus ride from the Cubao bus hub. (This excludes the North to South EDSA swing.)

Certified as an international port, measures are in place to regulate flow of people and goods. Security protocols are followed. Entering the complex is like entering a military camp though at times security is lax.

Buses from Metro Manila disembark right at the parking area leading to the ticketing area. Likewise, arriving passengers from other islands just walk to the parking area with direct destination via STAR Expressway to Cubao, Pasay, Alabang and at the airport.

Port controls ships, ferries, ROROs, large motorized bancas schedules. Montenegro, 2Go, Ocean Jet, FastCat are among the prominent companies awarded with franchises.

In the advent of advanced communications, one at the very least expects information on departures, arrivals, availability posted real time. Websites are down, cell phone numbers are not updated, Messenger chats are not replied to within acceptable time necessitating one to physically check out just for these at the port. 

Imagine this inconvenience to those on multiple journeys. While other facilities are in place, processes are broken most of the time.
No wonder during peak travel hours as Holy Week, Christmas, elections, long weekends, days with  turbulent weather, local news broadcast bottle necks, congestions, unexpected cancellations and long waits.

My simplest workaround as an intrepid traveler is to establish a local mole stationed at the port to secure information. With confirmed data, that's the only time one moves from Metro Manila to SLEX to conveniently be at the gateway to the islands with a confirmed seat hours not half day or a day before departure. It also spares me of unnecessary travel and outrage.

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