Here's a link to Oceanjet's website. It shows the daily schedules and rates. Hope this helps.stiwi:Does anyone know if OceanJet works every day? Because I have flight back on Sunday.
Cheers,
Sebastian.
Enrique
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Here's a link to Oceanjet's website. It shows the daily schedules and rates. Hope this helps.stiwi:Does anyone know if OceanJet works every day? Because I have flight back on Sunday.
Cheers,
Sebastian.
subzero:Here's a link to Oceanjet's website. It shows the daily schedules and rates. Hope this helps.
Enrique
Spoon:in that case i may have to work backwards and bang out 4 dives on the first 2 days
30 minutes bro. It would be a good idea if somebody or a service car meets you at the pier.greatwolf:BTW, does anyone here know how far the seaport is from Cebu airport?
clgsamson:30 minutes bro. It would be a good idea if somebody or a service car meets you at the pier.
paid 300 pesos or less than $6 for a port to airport transfer, no hassle and relax trip. In case you decide to take this service call this mobile number +639174821469 and ask for Ely (aircon Van type). Tell him "Caloy Samson" recommended him to you. Also, I earlier posted a pic of the ferry sked.greatwolf:Thanks bro. I'll probably book the late flight out to Manila, which means I'll have plenty of time. I'll probably try taking public transport to get to the airport.
clgsamson:paid 300 pesos or less than $6 for a port to airport transfer, no hassle and relax trip. In case you decide to take this service call this mobile number +639174821469 and ask for Ely (aircon Van type). Tell him "Caloy Samson" recommended him to you. Also, I earlier posted a pic of the ferry sked.