2GO Masagana


2GO Masagana is a passenger ferry and flagship of the Philippine shipping company 2GO Travel that went into service in 2003. She was originally known as Tsukushi of Hankyu Ferry.
She is the sister ship of MV, formerly Yamato, also from Hankyu Ferry. She was acquired by 2GO a few months after 2GO Maligaya. The difference between the two sister ships is on livery design which has a few modifications and tweaks, and after 2023, MV 2GO Maligaya's third passenger deck was expanded making it longer than her sister.
She and her sister ship are the largest passenger vesels ever to sail in the Philippines, surpassing of Sulpicio Lines.

Service history

Tsukushi completed its final crossing for Hankyu Ferry on March 22, 2021, on the Kobe–Kitakyushu route. In April 2021, the vessel was sold to the Philippine shipping company 2GO Group, which had already acquired her sister ship Yamato several months earlier. The ship was renamed as MV 2GO Masagana.
In 2023, during her drydock, an escalator was added to make boarding much easier and efficient.

Onboard

2GO Masagana has a total of eight accessible decks, although the vessel structurally spans ten decks. Decks 1 to 4 serve as car decks for rolling cargo. Passenger accommodations are located on Decks 5, 6, and 7, while crew quarters are situated forward on Deck 7 and aft on Deck 5.

Accommodations

Business Class for 2Business Class for 4Stateroom for 2Mega Value Class
  • ''Tourist Class''

Amenities

Horizon CafeIsland FiestaCafe 2GOFront DeskKTVKulturaMain LobbyMinisoSea breeze
  • ''Sundeck''