What is cebu port?

Cebu Port is a major seaport located in the central Visayas region of the Philippines. It is considered the main gateway to the Visayas and Mindanao regions, serving as a major hub for trade and commerce. The port is situated on the east coast of Cebu Island and is divided into two major areas: the North and South Reclamation Areas.

The North Reclamation Area handles most of the cargo traffic, with both domestic and international ships docking at the port. The port serves as a major logistics center for both exports and imports, including agricultural products, furniture, electronics, and textiles.

The South Reclamation Area accommodates passenger traffic, with ferry services connecting Cebu to nearby islands, such as Bohol and Negros. The port is also a popular destination for cruise ships, with several luxury liners visiting the area throughout the year.

The Cebu Port Authority is responsible for managing and operating the port, ensuring efficient and safe operations. Several ongoing projects are aimed at expanding and improving the facilities to accommodate the growing demand for trade and passenger traffic in the region.