2GO Travel
2GO Travel is the passenger ferry business unit under the Sea Solutions division of 2GO Group Inc., a Philippine-based logistics and transportation company, and one of the only remaining passenger-cargo ferry operators providing services to and from Manila to the Visayas and Mindanao. Its main hubs are located at Pier 4 in the Manila North Harbor and the Batangas International Port. It has one of the more modern shipping fleets in the Philippines and operates a fleet of large inter-island vessels in the country, which has a total of 9 operating vessels.
2GO Travel was formed in 2012 after the merger of the Aboitiz Transport System brands and the passenger division of Negros Navigation which made it the second largest merger in Philippine shipping history after the William, Gothong and Aboitiz merger in 1996.
Destinations and routes
Destinations
This is a list of destinations that 2GO Travel has served, consisting of destinations across Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.| Region | Province | Destination | Port | Port Code | Status |
| Luzon | Calabarzon | Batangas | Batangas International Port | PHBTG | Hub |
| Luzon | Palawan | Coron | Coron Port | PHXCN | |
| Luzon | Palawan | Puerto Princesa | Port of Puerto Princesa | PHPPS | |
| Luzon | National Capital Region | Manila | Pier 4, Manila North Harbor | PHMNL/PHMNN | Hub |
| Luzon | Masbate | Masbate City | Port of Masbate | PHMBT | |
| Luzon | Romblon | Odiongan | Port of Poctoy | PHODI | |
| Luzon | Romblon | Romblon | Port of Romblon | PHROM | |
| Visayas | Negros Occidental | Bacolod | BREDCO Port | PHBCD | |
| Visayas | Aklan | Caticlan | Caticlan Jetty Port | PHMPH | |
| Visayas | Cebu | Cebu City | Pier 5, Cebu International Port | PHCEB | |
| Visayas | Negros Oriental | Dumaguete | Port of Dumaguete | PHDGT | |
| Visayas | Iloilo | Iloilo City | Fort San Pedro | PHILO | |
| Visayas | Leyte | Ormoc | Port of Ormoc | PHORM | |
| Visayas | Leyte | Tacloban | Port of Tacloban | PHTAC | |
| Visayas | Capiz | Roxas | Culasi Port | PHRXS | |
| Visayas | Bohol | Tagbilaran | Port of Tagbilaran | PHTAG | |
| Visayas | Bohol | Jagna | Port of Jagna | PHJAG | |
| Mindanao | Agusan del Norte | Butuan via Nasipit | Port of Nasipit | PHBXU/PHNAS | |
| Mindanao | Misamis Oriental | Cagayan de Oro | Port of Cagayan de Oro | PHCGY | |
| Mindanao | Davao del Sur | Davao City | Sasa Wharf | PHDVO | |
| Mindanao | Zamboanga del Norte | Dipolog via Dapitan | Pulauan Port | PHDPL | |
| Mindanao | South Cotabato | General Santos | Makar Wharf | PHGES | |
| Mindanao | Lanao del Norte | Iligan | Port of Iligan | PHILI | |
| Mindanao | Misamis Occidental | Ozamiz | Port of Ozamiz | PHOZC | |
| Mindanao | Surigao del Norte | Surigao City | Port of Surigao | PHSUG | |
| Mindanao | Surigao del Norte | Siargao | Jubang International Cruise Port | PHIAO | |
| Mindanao | Zamboanga | Zamboanga City | Port of Zamboanga | PHZAM |
| Destinations maps |
Routes
The routes shown below are the ships' usual route assignments. The ships may be assigned to other routes when needed.| Route | Currently Served by | Originally Served by | Schedule |
| Manila - Cebu - Cagayan de Oro - Cebu - Manila | 2GO Masagana | 2GO Masagana | Every Sunday at 9:00 AM and Wednesday at 9:00 PM — Flagship route. |
| Manila - Bacolod - Iloilo - Cagayan De Oro - Iloilo - Manila | 2GO Maligaya | 2GO Maligaya | Every Tuesday at 12:30 PM. |
| Manila - Iloilo - Bacolod - Manila | 2GO Maligaya | 2GO Maligaya | Every Saturday at 7:00 PM. |
| Manila - Cebu - Tagbilaran - Manila | 2GO Masikap | 2GO Masigla | Every other Thursday at 11:00 AM |
| Manila - Bacolod - Cagayan de Oro - Bacolod - Manila | Unavailable | 2GO Masigla | Every Friday at 5:00 AM. |
| Manila - Davao - General Santos - Iloilo - Manila | 2GO Masikap 2GO Masinag | 2GO Masikap 2GO Masinag | Every Sunday at 3:00 PM. |
| Manila - General Santos - Davao - Cebu - Manila | 2GO Masikap 2GO Masinag | 2GO Masikap 2GO Masinag | Every Friday at 11:00 PM. |
| Manila - Cebu - Batangas '- Manila | 2GO Masinag | 2GO Masikap 2GO Masinag | Every other Thursday at 11:00 AM. |
| Manila - Siargao - Butuan - Ozamiz - Manila | 2GO Masigla | St. Francis Xavier | Every Monday at 6:30 PM. |
| Manila - Coron - Puerto Princesa - Coron - Manila | 2GO Masigla | St. Francis Xavier | Every Friday at 5:30 PM. |
| Manila - Dumaguete - Dipolog - Zamboanga - Manila | St. Michael the Archangel | St. Michael the Archangel | Every Sunday at 9:30 PM. |
| Manila - Batangas - Iloilo - Bacolod - Manila | St. Michael the Archangel | St. Michael the Archangel | Every Thursday at 9:30 PM. |
| Batangas - Caticlan - Roxas - Caticlan - Batangas | St. Ignatius of Loyola St. Augustine of Hippo | St. Ignatius of Loyola St. Augustine of Hippo | Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 9:00 PM. |
| Batangas - Odiongan - Caticlan - Odiongan - Batangas' | St. Ignatius of Loyola St. Augustine of Hippo | St. Ignatius of Loyola St. Augustine of Hippo | Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 9:00 PM. |
Notes:
-In 2026, MV St. Francis
Xavier, 2GO Maligaya, 2GO Masikap and 2GO Masagana will be drydocked, Their routes will be served by 2GO Masigla Temporarily. Except 2GO Masagana's route since 2GO Maligaya will temporary serve this route
Current fleet
- 2GO Maligaya
- 2GO Masagana
- 2GO Masikap
- 2GO Masigla
- 2GO Masinag
- St. Michael the Archangel
- St. Francis Xavier
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
- '''St. Augustine of Hippo'''
Branding
Logo History
2012-2018The first logo consists of bold, stylized text. The letter "G" is stylized to resemble an arrow. The large "2GO" is written in magenta, while the word "TRAVEL" appears in a smaller, handwritten-style font below it, also in magenta.
2018–present
2GO revised its logo to a much simple and cleaner design. The word "TRAVEL" is placed below the "2GO" portion in all capital letters, in a slightly smaller font but still bold and magenta.
2018–present
This secondary 2GO Travel logo is still identical to the primary logo but the "TRAVEL" text seen in the primary version is removed.
Livery history
2GO's livery has undergone many changes throughout its history. Despite the differences in the design, all of their ships were predominantly painted with their company colors: white and magenta.2012–2019
Their first livery is composed of an all-white color dominating the ship with the funnel and the waterline painted with magenta. The sides of the hull featured the "2GO Travel" branding as well as the then company's signature logo, a large stylized letter "G" painted near the bow and to the funnel. The decks were painted light blue.
A special version of this livery was briefly used on one of their vessel, MV "St. Ignatius of Loyola". This special livery features a wave-like shape on the bow and on the stern, with several shapes of birds, ball, star, and maskara and is added to the bow, also with the stern section featuring the phrase "Sarap Maglakbay! ". It was called the Boracay Funship Livery
2019–present
2GO revised its livery during this time to a much cleaner and simpler design. Although similar to its previous livery with the ships featuring an all-white livery dominating the hull and the superstructure, this time the funnel which is previously painted with magenta, is now painted in white. The "2GO Travel" branding which is previously seen on the hull was revised to feature only the word "2GO" and is now painted also to the funnel. The large letter "G" at the bow was removed making the livery much simpler. The waterline and the deck retained their original colors.
In 2023, a new version of this livery was unveiled, it is still identical with the old livery except for the addition of a large wave-like figure in the bow and stern mimicking the 2021 livery used by the newer 2GO ships. It was applied on the S Series vessels of 2GO.
This livery is currently used on all of The S Series vessels.
2021–present
A new livery was unveiled in 2021 with the introduction of 2GO Maligaya, and later, 2GO Masagana. The livery was overhauled giving the ships a much modern and festive appearance. Although still dominated with white and magenta colors, the livery features several colorful shapes scattered around the vessel representing 2GO's brand identity, core pillars, and values. The bow features a large wave-like figure painted in magenta with white stripes, with vessels' names in a new font, painted in different colors akin to a rainbow. The future vessels will be painted with this version of livery.