tMO-larena/siquijor


PORT PROFILE



Port Of Siquijor


The Port of Siquijor, serving as a significant sub-port, plays a crucial role as the primary entry point for RoRo (Roll-on/Roll-off) vessels and fastcraft vessels arriving from the Port of Dumaguete.
This port serves as a pivotal hub for both domestic and international tourists visiting the province, particularly due to its proximity to San Juan town, where a majority of beach resorts are situated.
With more than 15 ship calls daily, the Port of Siquijor experiences a high volume of maritime traffic, primarily catering to the growing number of tourists arriv



Port Of Larena

The Port of Larena is situated in Barangay North Poblacion, Larena, with the total lot area of 14, 722.01 square meters.
This port serves as a significant entry point for RoRo vessels traveling from the Ports of Santander, Plaridel, and Dumaguete. Additionally, it functions as an entry port for fastcraft vessels arriving from the Port of Tagbilaran. The port falls under the administrative jurisdiction of the Port Management Office of Negros Oriental/Siquijor.



Port of Lazi


The Lazi Port, located in Brgy. Tigbawan, Municipality of Lazi, Province of Siquijor, Philippines, is a vital maritime infrastructure with specific features and dimensions. Situated at coordinates 9°07’24” N; 123°38’14” E, the port covers an area of approximately 2,025 square meters. It boasts a berth length of about 65 linear meters, an 85 square meter concrete ramp, and a Passenger Terminal Building (PTB) spanning 130 square meters, accommodating up to 68 passengers. Additionally, the port is equipped with a 100KVA generator set to ensure continuous power supply.
Lazi Bay, where the port is situated, is characterized by its expansive cove shape resembling a large “C”. This bay offers a scenic and panoramic view, making it a notable landmark in the quaint town of Lazi. The strategic location of the Lazi Port provides a gateway to the northwestern part of Mindanao, contributing to the connectivity and accessibility of the region.



Nileto A. Opinion
Division Manager- TMO Larena

PMO – Negros Oriental/Siquijor
naopinion@ppa.com.ph