Port of Iloilo


The Port of Iloilo is a seaport located in Iloilo City, Philippines. It serves the city, province of Iloilo, and the entire island of Panay in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. It is located in the districts of Iloilo City Proper and Lapuz, on the southeastern coast of Panay, in Iloilo Strait, and one of the country’s safest and most natural harbors. The Port of Iloilo is managed by the Philippine Ports Authority, a government-owned corporation, and consists of major facilities: the Iloilo River Wharf, Iloilo Domestic Port, and the Visayas Container Terminal.
It is one of the busiest ports in the country, recording 78,679 ship calls, 4 million metric tons in cargo throughput, and 7.6 million passengers in 2023.

History

The Port of Iloilo has been a hub for international shipping since 1855, facilitating the export of sugar and fertilizer to global markets. Its opening to the world market on September 29, 1855, by Queen Isabella II of Spain, revitalized the local economy following the decline of the textile industry. With the inauguration of the Suez Canal in 1869, trade with Europe, particularly the United Kingdom, became more accessible. Nicholas Loney, the U.K. consul, played a pivotal role in this development, and Muelle Loney, the quay along the Iloilo River, is named in his honor.
The rise of the sugar industry spurred an economic boom in Iloilo and its neighboring island, Negros. Iloilo emerged as a leading center of commerce and trade in the Visayas and Mindanao, second only to Manila. Serving as the primary deep-water port for both Iloilo and Bacolod, the capital of Negros Occidental, located 35 miles away across the Guimaras Strait, it handled nearly all sugar and rice trade from Negros during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
In 2024, International Container Terminal Services, Inc. secured a 25-year concession deal to develop and manage the Iloilo Commercial Port Complex. As part of this agreement, ICTSI renamed the facility Visayas Container Terminal.

Location

The Iloilo Harbor is situated within the Iloilo Strait, delineated to the north by a line extending from the Dumangas River across the Iloilo Strait to Navalas Point on Guimaras Island, and to the south by a line stretching from Lusaran Point on Guimaras Island to Surraga River in the municipality of San Joaquin on Panay Island.

Profile

The Port of Iloilo, considered the primary trading hub and commercial center for Western Visayas, stands out as one of the safest natural seaports in the Philippines. Spanning of reclaimed land, the Iloilo Commercial Port Complex, now known as Visayas Container Terminal, boasts extensive facilities, including of operational space, complemented by an additional area of, equipped with a crane, of rails, roll-on-roll-off support, a 7,800-container freight station, and a passenger shed. With berth dimensions of in length, in width, and a berthing depth of, the port complex caters to vessels navigating international routes.
Several shipping firms utilize the Port of Iloilo, such as Lorenzo Shipping Corporation, 2GO Travel, Cokaliong Shipping Lines, Philippine Span Asia Carrier Corporation, and Trans-Asia Shipping Lines Inc. Fast ferries operate on the Iloilo-Bacolod route eight times daily, while 2GO inter-island overnight ferries connect to Manila, Bacolod, General Santos, Davao City, Zamboanga and Cagayan de Oro. Fiberglass-made ferries ply the Iloilo Strait to Guimaras throughout the day and offer special trips at night.
Roll-on/roll-off ferry service, or RO-RO, is available between Iloilo City and Guimaras, while the RO-RO to Negros departs from Dumangas, Iloilo, northeast of Iloilo City.
In 2017 statistics record, the port ranks third in terms of ship calls, with 11,853 recorded, fourth in cargo throughput, totaling 491,719 million metric tons, and fourth in passenger traffic, serving 2.4 million passengers.

Shipping firms and destinations

Facilities

The port provides bunkering facilities, offered by Pilipinas Shell, Caltex Philippines Inc., Petrophil Corp, and Petroleum Corp. As a key port in Western Visayas, the Commercial Port Complex sits on reclaimed land in Lapuz district and is equipped with modern infrastructure.
The port is mainly divided into the following:
  • Iloilo International Port - Loboc, Lapuz
  • Iloilo Domestic Port - Parola, Iloilo City Proper
  • Iloilo River Wharf/Lapuz Wharf - Lapuz Norte, Lapuz
  • Guimaras-Iloilo Ferry Terminal - Parola, Iloilo City Proper
  • Ortiz Wharf - Ortiz, Iloilo City Proper
YearShip CallsContainer Volume Cargo Tonnage Passengers
201511,224137,4633,347,6481,823,371
201612,307151,8173,574,5752,237,811
201712,592162,2903,758,4532,402,748
201813,315165,7593,984,6492,547,596
201919,162171,0254,130,0553,124,361
202014,990154,2343,768,9051,105,572
202149,458157,9534,208,4563,109,498
202263,093167,9624,446,2755,962,999
202378,679150,8894,038,9847,566,772

Data

Type
Old foreign pier17,000
River wharf68,000
Iloilo Commercial Port Complex208,000
Back-up area/commercial97,000
Operational area111,000

The Port of Iloilo also offers open storage facilities, data listed below:
Type
Old foreign pier open storage9,200
River wharf open storage8,682