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Cebu Ferries

Cebu Ferries was a shipping company based in Cebu City, Philippines. Its hubs were at Pier 4 in Cebu City. In 2012, Cebu Ferries and its sister companies; SuperFerry and SuperCat merged with Negros Navigation and rebranded as 2GO Travel.

Destinations
Before the merger in 2012, Cebu Ferries main port of call was Cebu. Other destinations are: ===Visayas=== • DumagueteOrmocTaclobanJagna, Bohol ===Mindanao=== • Butuan (via Nasipit) • Cagayan de OroIliganOzamizSurigao ==Vessels==
Vessels
During its history, Cebu Ferries operated the following vessels: ===Ferries=== • Cebu Ferry 1 (renamed MV St. Augustine of Hippo under 2GO Travel. sold in 2024, sale cancelled in 2025 and is back in active service.) • Cebu Ferry 2 (renamed MV St. Anthony de Padua under 2GO Travel, sold overseas in 2024 and became the Almaher.) • Cebu Ferry 3 (renamed as MV St. Ignatius of Loyola, in active service under 2GO Travel.) • Our Lady of Mount Carmel (sold to George and Peter Lines & renamed as MV GP Ferry 2, was later sold to Lite Shipping Corporation and was renamed to MV Lite Ferry Three.) • Our Lady of LourdesOur Lady of MontserratOur Lady of Good Voyage (sold to Gothong Southern and renamed as MV Doña Conchita Sr., but was later sold to Trans-Asia Shipping Lines and was renamed as MV Trans-Asia 9, was sold to local breakers and was broken up in Cebu.) • Our Lady of ManaoagOur Lady of BanneuxOur Lady of FatimaOur Lady of GuadalupeOur Lady of the Rule (broken-up by ship breakers in Alang, India.) • Our Lady of LipaOur Lady of Akita 2Dona CristinaDona LiliDon CalvinoMisamis Occidental Cargo VesselsOur Lady of CharityOur Lady of Rosary ==See also==
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