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Cebu: Clearing-in and the Yacht Club

Published 11 years ago, updated 6 years ago

Posted May 25th, 2013

I arrived with my yacht at Cebu Yacht Club in April 2013.

First, to be clear, Cebu Yacht Club is not on the Island of Cebu, nor in the City of Cebu.  Instead, it is on Mactan Island in the City of Lapu Lapu.  Cebu Airport is close by.

Clearance Formalities

Quarantine: Here is the latest on check-in.  It seems you can’t avoid the quarantine inspection. The marina staff will call quarantine for you. A full medical doctor will arrive at the marina and fill in forms.  Ask a few questions.  Charge is 2,500 Peso (Currently about 40 pesos per USD).

Customs & Immigration: Be careful.  The marina staff seems very keen to call customs and immigration for you too.  They will then come down to the marina and charge you similar fees.  If you are a budget cruiser, tell them you will do it yourself.

After you do your quarantine, you can just walk up the road and catch a mini-bus to the airport.  Then go to the airport package area.  This is a group of buildings a short walk from the airport itself. Yes, they will tell you it is a long way from the airport, I estimate it was 1.25 km. To me, that is a short walk.

Customs is pretty disorganized but friendly.  It took them 2 hours to check me in.  They actually type up a letter in your name that states you are requesting permission to enter the country.  You then sign that.  There were an official cashier and a nominal charge.  I think it was around 400 peso.

Immigration is fun!  You get in a taxi and go to the central immigration station in the City of Mandaue.  There, expect to be received like royalty.  Firstly dress for the occasion in long pants, full shirt, and shoes.  (I did get by with sandals).  I have whisked away to a room where immigration officially gleefully filled in the forms and suggested I pay a 5,000 peso fee.  Hmmm!  I said.  I don’t think so.  I told him I am not allowed to pay bribes and could get in trouble.  He watched me carefully write his name down.  He dropped the charge to 2,500 pesos.  I stood up and left the room. He was shocked.  “Where are you going?”  He demanded. “To the cashier of course.  You don’t expect me to pay you directly, do you?  That is why your office has an official cashier.” “Oh no oh no!” he said.  I will give you a receipt. He pulled out a photocopied page. He signed the name of a different immigration agent.

A few days later, another cruiser and I talked about immigration.  He too was scammed for 2,500 pesos.  He called his embassy and they told him there should have been no fee.  Upon check out, immigration was demanding another fee.  He told the guy.  “No way, and give me my money back.”  He got his money back!

10 days later I had to renew my visa.  This time I could go to the new immigration office that is just down the road from the marina.  I passed them a note with a question.  “If an immigration officer demands funds from you, is that a police matter?”  I showed them a copy of my receipt. That very afternoon, when I got back to the marina, the marina staff were very interested that the head of immigration was calling them trying to get in touch with me.  They wanted to give me my money back. “Can you come tomorrow?” “I’m busy”, I told them. So far they still have my money and are probably worried I took a picture of a sign about phone numbers to call if you suspect “FIXING”.

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The marina is very small and as you can see pretty full. Pictures of it on the web fail to show you the big commercial boats. My boat is in the picture.  Notice the trimaran on the upper right-hand corner.  Most of the mono-hulls anchor to the South of the Marina.  I’m up here to the North of the Marina because the anchorage is very difficult for a big multi-hull. It is shallow, muddy and there is a strong current that changes direction with the tides.  On top of that, there are dozens of ferries going past each day.   These throw off short period waves that slam into your boat and push you towards shore.

I finally got a stable anchorage by dropping anchor out in the channel and backing up towards land with all chain out.  Then I took two lines to shore.  These helped keep my boat from turning with the current.  However, the ferries still pushed the boat towards shore.  I finally figured out how to stop this by placing a light anchor 1/2 way along one mooring line.  Now when I get hit with the waves, both the anchor chain, and the mooring line can absorb the shock by lifting and lowering weights.

If you do mooring lines, you have to do them to the North of the marina, unless you take the one and only one spot on the outer seawall.  Use lots of anti-chaffing. Check them every two days to clear the mega-ball.  Mega-ball?  Don’t you know what that is? It is a huge mess of plastic, sticks, clothing, diapers, rope, and yuck that snags on your mooring lines. Mark your lines well with buoys so the fisherman knows they are there.

Stench from the factory, the power, plant, and city is bad.  But don’t run AC if you have to draw water.  You will clog intakes with plastic bags.

Fortunately, compared to other hot places, the Philippines isn’t that hot.

The best part of the marina is the Vue Restaurant.  Pasta chicken pesto dinner as low as 190 Peso.

Philip Maise

Hot Buoys Trimaran

Posted January 30th, 2012

When we arrived in the Philippine Islands, we went to the Cebu Yacht Club for clearance. The yacht club does not have a VHF radio or a service boat. It is necessary to anchor out and make your own way into the Marina and they will call the officials.

None of the officials came to our boat. Quarantine is first. The quarantine official came to the club and we completed the forms there. Quarantine was interested only in our health. There was no mention of fruits, vegetables, meats, etc. He charged us 2500 pesos ($60.00 US). It looked like a legitimate charge and we got a receipt. Next, Customs came to the yacht club. We completed some forms and he wanted $75.00 US, no pesos for him. He also gave a receipt. Another cruiser who was clearing in challenged him on that charge and the two of them left for the Customs office. Later he came back wearing a big grin. He said that he got out of paying their fee. He is braver than I am. I have visions of my boat being taken apart during an exploratory search or them planting evidence just to get back at me. Next, we had to take a taxi to immigration. The important thing here is to not wear shorts. Immigration will not let you into the building with short pants on and no sleeveless blouses for the ladies. We completed some forms there and the agent wanted 2500 pesos. I paid, received a receipt “for services rendered,” and left. The other cruiser says he challenged them and got out of paying that charge as well. He told me he had researched the fees online before arrival and knew that there were no charges for customs and immigration on arrival.

The yacht club is close to a supermarket and a laundry. There are many restaurants in the area and prices are quite low. On the grounds of the yacht club is a chandlery, a chart store, a restaurant, and free Wi-Fi. Anchoring out is free. If you want to move into the marina, the prices are 4,000 pesos for the first 10 days, 5,000 for the next 7 days and 3,000 pesos per day after that. If you anchor out the use-fee for their dinghy pier is 200 pesos a day. In the anchorage, the water is very polluted. There is good holding in mud and plastics, and cooling breezes. The drawbacks are you will be on the edge of a busy channel, terrible karaoke singing from a neighboring restaurant, and you will be anchored off a shanty town.

Donald Bryden

s/v Quetzalcoatl

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FoodfindsAsia.com | 8 Yacht Clubs and Marinas in the Philippines to Moor Your Boat In | Filipinos’ history as a maritime people date back to prehistoric times. In fact, the Philippines’ basic sociopolitical unit today, the barangay, traces its etymological origins to the balangay , the ancient outrigger boats that were used by precolonial Filipino communities to explore and conquer islands this side of the Pacific. As a people belonging to a seafaring culture, it’s no wonder that modern Filipinos are taking a retrospective look at their glorious past as Austronesian mariners and are developing a renewed love for the ocean and marinas as present-day yachtsmen.

Today, Philippine marinas look to accommodate more and more yachts and other pleasure watercrafts as the years go by. In 2017, an ASEAN Briefing op-ed piece named the Philippines as a country with high potential in yacht industry growth. The natural beauty of the Philippine islands and its fantastic bays, combined with a growing interest in leisurely sea travel, can explain the spike in yachting activities throughout the country.

Are you part of the demographic that’s become enamored of the yachting lifestyle? Do you want to know where in the country you can berth your watercraft? Leading sailboat and motorboat authority Europa Yachts is happy to enter the conversation, and recommends the following locations for discovering the Philippines through yachting. Here is a short list of clubs and marinas in the country, organized by island region.  

Manila Yacht Club and Marina, Manila, Metro Manila

Established in 1927, the Manila Yacht Club and Marina is one of the oldest yacht clubs in all of Asia, and is nestled in the scenic Manila Bay. It is also near other well-known landmarks in the city, such as the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), the headquarters of the Philippine Navy, and the US Embassy. Facilities in the marina include a launching ramp and a fueling center, and the club itself is host to a restaurant and gorgeous function rooms. The Manila Yacht Club only welcomes visitors who arrive by boat, and it charges an initial security deposit of USD 750 upon arrival. Club membership is mandatory for medium and long-term mooring of boats.

Subic Bay Yacht Club, Zambales

The Subic Bay Yacht Club, which was founded in 1998, upholds itself as the country’s premier yacht club. It operates in the deepest bay in the country, and can host vessels well beyond 50 meters in length. Already benefitting from the innate beauty of the Zambales mountains surrounding it, the club hosts a number of other attractions, including its luxury accommodations, swimming pools, and its own movie theater, bowling alley, and nightclub. Those who venture outside of the club’s premises can also shop for well-priced imported goods at the Subic Freeport Zone, engage in water sports , or sign up for diving excursions.

Punta Fuego Yacht Club, Batangas

Peaceful Punta Fuego is a mecca for those who love the sport of sailing. As per its official website, the Punta Fuego Yacht Club aims to serve “a dynamic and vibrant community of boat enthusiasts and yacht owners.” This it does by playing host to a diverse population of watercrafts, from large catamarans and mono-hull yachts to small boats. Non-members of the club may use the berths for up to 3 weeks, and can refuel at the marina’s fueling station. The yacht club offers other amenities such as locker rooms, shower rooms, Internet facilities, a chart room, and a restaurant called Barracuda Bar, which serves delicious fares. Outside of the yachting crowd, Punta Fuego Yacht Club also caters to those wishing to celebrate weddings, conferences, and corporate events in their opulent quarters.

Puerto Galera Yacht Club, Oriental Mindoro

Further south, yachtsmen may moor at the Puerto Galera Yacht Club in Oriental Mindoro, an island location that’s home to tourist attractions like the Sabang Wreck dive site, lively beachfront resorts, and the Malasimbo Music Festival. Puerto Galera Yacht Club has been in operation for almost thirty years and lends services such as refueling provisions and yacht repairs from its marina. Boat owners also enjoy optimal convenience if mooring here, as they can also shop for spare parts in the nearby Batangas port.

Busuanga Yacht Club, Puerta del Sol Bay Marina, Palawan

Beautiful Palawan is a bucket-list destination for many, especially those who dream of cruising its crystalline waters. Accommodating the yachting community in this island province is the Busuanga Yacht Club, which promises secure mooring amidst breathtaking white-sand beaches. Here, each vessel will benefit from a typhoon-safe harbor, easy refueling, and direct access to transportation hubs like the New Busuanga Airport. Adjoining this marina is the Puerta del Sol Bay Resort, which offers luxurious accommodations to visitors. When not atop the deck of a boat, travelers can also explore the lagoons and freshwater lakes of Coron, go shipwreck diving, or relax in the hot springs of Maquinit.

Iloilo Sailing Club, Arevelo, Iloilo City, Iloilo

Iloilo Province is home to some of the country’s most beautiful old-world architecture, a flourishing ecotourism industry, and delectably fresh seafood cuisine. What will round off an unforgettable visit to Iloilo, however, is an excursion to the Iloilo Sailing Club on a leisure watercraft. The club accepts visitors and encourages membership in the case of medium and long-stay mooring. It also hosts a number of amenities and activities, including a dinghy storage, a beach bar and restaurant, and classes for those who want to learn about sailing. In recent months, the Iloilo Sailing Club has also been a convenient meet-up point for big maritime events, such as the Iloilo-Guimaras Paraw Regatta and the Seafarers’ Job Fair.

Cebu Yacht Club, Mactan Island, Cebu

The historic Mactan Island in Cebu was the site of Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan’s arrival in the Philippines. Now known as a commercial hub that hosts a prolific furniture and musical instruments industries, Mactan is also the location of the Cebu Yacht Club, an institution that is beloved by the locals. Aside from being an ideal spot to restock on much-needed fuel and supplies, the Cebu Yacht Club is also a trusted club to commission for boat repairs. There’s a good vibe in this club for everybody, as it sports both luxury accommodations and a waterfront strip of restaurants that laid-back diners can frequent. MINDANAO

Holiday Oceanview Marina, Samal Island, Davao del Norte

The Holiday Oceanview Marina is a major attraction of Samal Island in Davao del Norte Province, one that welcomes Filipino and foreign yachtsmen alike to moor within its premises. The space is quite roomy, in fact, with 56 berths that can fit vessels up to 15 meters in length. The club also has a boat ramp that can accommodate boats up to 18 meters in length. The well-guarded and weather-safe marina is a gateway to some of Mindanao’s finest attractions, such as the Pearl Farm, Hagimit Falls, and Giant Clam Sanctuary.  

There’s no better way to discover the Philippines from end to end than getting onboard a seaworthy vessel and going on a long cruise, with stops in some of the most beautiful places in the country. Find a safe harbor in any of these major clubs and marinas, and participate in the renaissance of sailing in the Philippines.

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If you’re planning to sail around the Philippines, then choosing the best marina or yacht club is an important decision. There are many options available, and it can be overwhelming to decide which one is the best fit for you. In this article, we’ll provide you with some tips on how to choose the best marina or yacht club in the Philippines that will meet your needs and expectations.

The first thing you need to consider when choosing a marina or yacht club is its location. The Philippines is an archipelago, and it has numerous marinas and yacht clubs situated across its many islands. Some are located near tourist destinations, while others are more remote. The location of the marina or yacht club you choose should depend on your itinerary, budget, and personal preferences.

The facilities available at a marina or yacht club can vary widely. Some marinas have limited facilities, while others offer a wide range of amenities, such as restaurants, swimming pools, and gymnasiums. When choosing a marina or yacht club, consider the facilities that are important to you. If you plan to stay for an extended period, it is essential to ensure that the marina or yacht club has adequate and suitable facilities.

The size of the marina or yacht club is also a factor to consider. A smaller marina or yacht club may offer a more intimate experience, while a larger marina or yacht club may offer more social opportunities. If you’re traveling with a group, a larger marina or yacht club may be more suitable, while a smaller marina or yacht club may be better for solo travelers or couples.

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The type of docking and mooring options available at the marina or yacht club is another important consideration. Some marinas and yacht clubs have different types of docks, including fixed or floating, while others may only have one option. It’s also important to consider the depth of the water, the width of the dock, and the type of mooring, such as a finger pier or med-moor.

The services offered by the marina or yacht club can make a significant difference in your overall experience. Some marinas offer a full range of services, including fuel, pump-out, and boat repair. Other marinas may have limited services, such as only offering fuel. It’s essential to consider the services that are important to you when choosing a marina or yacht club.

Security is an important factor to consider when choosing a marina or yacht club. You want to ensure that your boat is safe and secure when you’re not on board. Check if the marina or yacht club has security cameras, on-site security personnel, and gated access. You can also ask other boaters about their experience with security at the marina or yacht club.

Price is also a significant factor when choosing a marina or yacht club. The cost can vary widely, depending on the facilities, services, and location. Consider your budget when selecting a marina or yacht club. Keep in mind that the cheapest option may not always be the best option.

Choosing the best marina or yacht club in the Philippines requires careful consideration of several factors, including location, facilities, size, docking and mooring options, services, security, and price. By taking the time to research your options, you’ll be able to find the best marina or yacht club that meets your needs and expectations.

A: The best months to sail in the Philippines are from November to April when the weather is dry and the winds are calm.

A: The cost of mooring a yacht in the Philippines can vary depending on the location and the marina or yacht club. However, on average, you can expect to pay around PHP 1,500 to PHP 3,000 per night for a 40-foot yacht. Some marinas offer discounts for long-term stays or memberships.

A: The Philippines has numerous beautiful locations for marinas and yacht clubs, depending on your preferences. Some of the most popular locations include Subic Bay, Boracay, and Palawan. Subic Bay is a former US naval base and offers a safe and protected harbor. Boracay is known for its crystal-clear waters and stunning beaches. Palawan is a paradise for nature lovers with its limestone cliffs, lagoons, and crystal-clear waters.

A: Yes, non-members can use the facilities of marinas and yacht clubs in the Philippines, but they may have to pay higher fees compared to members. Some marinas and yacht clubs also offer day passes for visitors who want to enjoy their facilities without committing to a membership.

A: Joining a yacht club in the Philippines has numerous benefits, including access to world-class facilities, exclusive events, and networking opportunities with other yacht enthusiasts. Members can also enjoy discounts on mooring fees, fuel, and other services offered by the marina or yacht club.

A: Yes, you can rent a yacht in the Philippines. There are numerous companies that offer yacht rentals for different durations, from day trips to longer excursions. Some rental companies also offer crewed yachts for those who want a more luxurious experience.

A: The Philippines has a tropical climate, which means that it is generally warm and humid all year round. The sailing season runs from November to April, which is the dry season and has more favorable weather conditions for sailing. However, it is still important to monitor weather conditions and check for typhoon warnings, especially during the months of June to September.

A: Yes, there are regulations and permits required for sailing in the Philippines. Yacht owners must register their vessels with the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) and obtain necessary permits for their journey. It is also important to check local regulations and obtain necessary permits for anchoring and other activities in specific locations.

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     • Signing privilege / charge account - Signing privileges for expenses incurred in the availment of facilities based         on the consumable availed by our member.

     • Authority to introduce guest/s to the Club - Introduce a guest, to whom a Guest Card will be issued only upon         his/her written authorization. He/she may also introduce visitors at any time provided he/she accompanies said         visitors to the Club.

     • Free use of recreational facilities designated free of use by the Club.

     • Exclusive use of boathouse function rooms (prior to reservation and arrangement).

     • 50% discount on Rooms Rates.

     • 1 berth 1 share policy, succeeding boats will be at 1.5 berthing rate.

     • 20% discounts on Food and Beverage items.

     • Members rate on berthing facilities.

     • Access to affiliate and reciprocal clubs.

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Marinas & Moorings In Philippine Islands

When you need some extra facilities beyond a tranquil anchorage, you can explore Philippine marinas and mooring areas where you can book in advance. There are not so many marinas or mooring areas in the Philippines because yacht charter and boat rental for sailing cruises is relatively new.

The most northerly location where you can book a berth at a marina is currently Subic Bay (Zambales); the most southerly is some 550 nautical miles to the South (as the Philippine Eagle flies), on the northern tip of Samal Island (Davao del Norte).

Marinas, or mooring where you can book in advance, (North to South) are located at:

  • Subic Bay (marina) *
  • Manila Bay (marinas) *
  • Punta Fuego / Maya Maya (marinas) *
  • Puerto Galera (moorings) *
  • Romblon (moorings) *
  • Busuanga / Coron (marina / moorings) *
  • Cebu (marinas)
  • Mactan Island (marina)
  • Puerto Princesa (moorings) *
  • Tagbilaran (marina)
  • Bonbonon (moorings) *
  • Samal Island (marina) *

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CEBU YACHT CRUISES

Join our luxury Cebu yacht cruises in Mactan Cebu! Choose from a sunset dinner cruise or a daytime island cruise. SUMMARY:     1. CEBU SUNSET YACHT CRUISE WITH DINNER | 4PM - 7:30PM     2. CEBU ISLAND HOPPING YACHT CRUISE WITH LUNCH | 8:30AM - 1:30PM


I. CEBU SUNSET YACHT CRUISE WITH DINNER

A great way to spend a late afternoon and dinner. Come aboard a luxury yacht in Mactan Cebu and go on a relaxing cruise around Punta Engano towards CCLEX, the new third Mandaue-Mactan bridge. Along the way you will pass by the second and first bridges while taking in the sea breeze and sunset views.

Dinner is served on-board, with welcome drinks and complimentary glass of wine. Boarding time is 4pm and the return time is approximately 7:30pm. You may also choose to book add-on roundtrip hotel transfers for added convenience. RATE:

  • PhP 3500/person

*This is a shared tour Child Policy: 0 - 2 yrs old free; 3 - 6 yrs old 50% charge; 7yrs and above - adult rate AVAILABLE TRIPS FOR APRIL/MAY 2023: April 10-14, April 17-21, April 24-28 May 2-5, May 8-12, May 15-19, May 22-26, May 29-31 *Slots subject to availability ADD-ON HOTEL TRANSFERS (HOTEL TO PIER/PIER TO HOTEL):

  • 1pax - PhP 750/pax/way (shared)
  • Sedan/AUV - PhP 1250/vehicle/way
  • Van - PhP 1850/vehicle/way

*1pax transfer bookings are shared while Sedan/Van bookings are private for your group. If you are 2pax and above, suggest that you book the sedan/van. *Note: For Sedan/AUV - maximum 4 pax, for van - maximum 10 pax. #pax are for passengers only, big luggage not allowed *Pick-up time (for private transfers) is 2:50-3pm. For shared transfers between 2:30-3pm    INCLUSIONS:

  • Dinner Buffet
  • Welcome Drinks
  • Complimentary 1 glass of wine

EXCLUSIONS:

  • Car Parking fee, if any
  • Terminal Fee at the Pier (P5/pax, may change without prior notice)

II. CEBU ISLAND HOPPING YACHT CRUISE WITH LUNCH

Come aboard a luxury yacht in Mactan Cebu and go on a relaxing cruise towards Olango Island, where the yacht will stop by Talima Marine Sanctuary and San Vicente Marine Sanctuary where you can swim and snorkel. Towels and snorkeling gear will be provided.

Lunch is served on-board with welcome drinks. Boarding time is 8:30AM and the return time is approximately 1:30pm. You may also choose to book add-on roundtrip hotel transfers for added convenience. *Note: The yacht will only visit the marine sanctuaries and will not dock in the islands RATE:

  • PhP 4500/person

*This is a shared tour Child Policy: 0 - 2 yrs old free; 3 - 6 yrs old 50% charge; 7yrs and above - adult rate ADD-ON HOTEL TRANSFERS (HOTEL TO PIER/PIER TO HOTEL):

*1pax transfer bookings are shared while Sedan/Van bookings are private for your group. If you are 2pax and above, suggest that you book the sedan/van. *Note: For Sedan/AUV - maximum 4 pax, for van - maximum 10 pax. #pax are for passengers only, big luggage not allowed *Pick-up time (for private transfers) is 7:20 - 7:30AM. For shared transfers between 7-7:30AM   INCLUSIONS:

  • Lunch Buffet
  • Entrance Fees for the Marine Sanctuaries
  • Free use of Towel
  • Free use of Snorkeling Gear

CANCELLATION POLICY:

  • Cancellations by the boat company due to boat problems - Free rebooking or Full refund
  • Cancellations by the boat company due to Force Majeure - Free rebooking but no refund
  • Any other cancellations - no refund

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