Dalahican Ferry Terminal
Dalahican Ferry Terminal is close to Dalahican Coastal Road, Port of Lucena, Lucena, 2nd District, Calabarzon, PH-40, 4301
- Address: Lucena, 4301 Quezon, Philippines
- Latitude, Longtitude: 13.9062495, 121.6264548
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Dalahican Ferry Terminal reviews
No issues for passenger use and boarding, but for vehicles; Gotta be the most disorganized and unprofessional port. …
A lot of Stopover, separate payments minimum 7 stops. So stressful. Hope they can develop one stop shop all needed, terminal fees, tickets etc.
I don’t expect this port is orderly. It’s small but decently clean and organize. Comfort room is OK with us. We set sail after holy week to go to Marinduque with family and i can’t say bad things about this port. Waiting space for …
No issues for passenger use and boarding, but for vehicles; Gotta be the most disorganized and unprofessional port.
A lot of Stopover, separate payments minimum 7 stops. So stressful. Hope they can develop one stop shop all needed, terminal fees, tickets etc.
I don’t expect this port is orderly. It’s small but decently clean and organize. Comfort room is OK with us. We set sail after holy week to go to Marinduque with family and i can’t say bad things about this port. Waiting space for passengers are available.
The boarding process was smooth and efficient for passengers. However, the organization for vehicles was a mess. Separate payments and multiple stops made it a stressful experience. I hope they can improve and streamline the process to make it more convenient for travelers.
The ferry terminal is small but clean and organized. The comfort rooms are acceptable. I traveled with my family after holy week to Marinduque and had a decent experience. The waiting area for passengers is available and sufficient.
The Dalahican Ferry Terminal is a small but clean and organized port. The comfort rooms are decent and the waiting area for passengers is sufficient. We had a smooth boarding process and set sail for Marinduque after holy week. Overall, I can't complain about this port.
I had no issues using the ferry terminal as a passenger. The boarding process was smooth and there were no problems. However, for vehicles, it was a different story. The port was disorganized and unprofessional, causing a lot of stress for those traveling with vehicles.
The ferry terminal had a lot of stopovers and required separate payments at each stop. It was a stressful experience with a minimum of 7 stops. I hope they can develop a one-stop-shop system for all the necessary payments like terminal fees and tickets.
The Dalahican Ferry Terminal is small but decently clean and orderly. The comfort rooms are acceptable. I traveled with my family after holy week to Marinduque and didn't encounter any major issues. The waiting space for passengers is available and satisfactory.
I found the boarding process for passengers to be smooth and efficient. However, the organization for vehicles was a mess. Separate payments and multiple stops added unnecessary stress to the experience. I hope they can improve the system to make it more convenient for travelers.
The Dalahican Ferry Terminal is a small but clean and well-organized port. The comfort rooms are decent and the waiting area for passengers is available. I traveled with my family after holy week to Marinduque and didn't have any major complaints about the port.
No issues for passenger use and boarding, but for vehicles; Gotta be the most disorganized and unprofessional port. Separate payments and multiple stops made it a stressful experience. I hope they can develop a more streamlined process for travelers.