Two new cruise boats add
trips to Cebu-Tagb routes
TAGBILARAN CITY,
Bohol, June 12 (PIA)--A new fleet of fast catamarans sail in to redefine sea
comfort and travel between Cebu and Tagbilaran, with two brand-new passenger
ships designed by no less than the company's chairman.
Designed to
approximate the comfort of a pleasure yacht in a travel boat, the brand new
boats come in luxurious full padded trademark mandarin orange leather reclining
seats for the business class and aquamarine in the premiums cabins, showcase a
much better legroom than the usual class competitor and a friendly crew to make
travel just as easy and as classy.
Operating to fill in
the need for tourist and passenger comfort in a leisurely cruise, Island Water
Shogun Ships is fielding MV Island Biri and MV Island Calayan, two 28 meter
catamarans powered by double Cummins diesel engines, giving out some reliable
2800 horsepower to propel the Japan-built boat to a leisurely 18 knots.
Owned and operated
by Island Water, both boats also have provisions for luggage storage inside the
cabins for safer and more protected cargo, and a snack bar, to serve passengers
on their snack needs.
Of the two modern
boats, Island Biri has a capacity of 160 passengers while Island Calayan can
comfortably sit 182.
During an onboard
press conference with Island Water's marketing shoguns Trisha dela Peña and
Thea Canares, both emphasize that their company is on to tourists who wish to
get to the islands on a boat with modest legroom, comfortable seats, fully air
conditioned cabins, clean rest rooms, of course with free wireless fidelity
connection and movie streaming as add-ons.
Two luxury boats
that offer premium economy accommodations at P475.00 and a business class VIP
at P675,00, Island Water boats can complete the Cebu City to Tagbilaran City
route in 2 hours and 15 minutes, according to dela Peña.
Set to sail for
Tagbilaran from Cebu daily at 7:15 AM, 7:45 AM, 1:45 PM and 2:30 PM, both boats
ply the same route back on a 30-45 minute interval.
Trips from
Tagbilaran start at 10:45 AM, 11:15 AM, 5:15 PM and 5:30 PM.
And since the trip
is more of a cruise than the fast paced services, every Island trip comes with
free coffee and more time to sit back and relax.
Equipped with state
of the art navigational equipment, courteous crew and skilled navigators,
Island Water also offers raffles and games with round trip tickets as prizes.
Set to find its
final berth space in Cebu's Pier 1 by Monday next week, Island Water is still
temporarily docking at Pier 3 from Tagbilaran, assured Cañares, who added that between
now and Monday, a barker is stationed at Pier 1 who will guide passengers to a
free shuttle to Pier 3.
Now for the weary
traveler who needs the rest they deserve after a long work day, Island Waters
might just be that pampering option. (rahc/PIA-7/Bohol)
Two Island
Water boats offer premium economy accommodations at P475.00 and a business
class VIP at P675,00, for Cebu City to Tagbilaran City and back in 2 hours and
15 minutes, according to Trisha dela Peña, marketing office of the new cruise
seacraft company serving Boholanos. (rahc/PIA7/Bohol)
SMALL BUT
COMFORTABLE. Island water’s MV Island Biri seats 160 passengers at the lowest
rates for fast crafts plying the Tagbilaran-Cebu-Tagbilaran route. Ride also
offers free wifi, coffee and games and raffles. (rahc/PIA-7/Bohol)


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