Planning your Holy Week travel in the Philippines? Whether you’re heading home, going on a pilgrimage, or enjoying a beach getaway, knowing the latest ferry schedules is essential. Lite Ferries, one of the country’s leading shipping providers, has released its Holy Week schedule for multiple routes, including Cebu, Bohol, Mindanao, Leyte, and beyond.
This comprehensive guide will help you navigate trip cancellations, resumptions, and regular sailings during Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Black Saturday, and Easter Sunday.
Lite Ferries 2026 Holy Week Trip Schedules
Why Ferry Schedules Change During Holy Week
Holy Week is one of the busiest travel seasons in the Philippines. Millions of Filipinos travel between islands, resulting in:
- Increased passenger demand
- Adjusted ferry operations
- Temporary trip cancellations (especially on Good Friday)
- Limited or staggered schedules
Shipping companies like Lite Ferries adjust their operations to ensure safety, efficiency, and compliance with observances.
General Holy Week Ferry Schedule Overview
Across most Lite Ferry routes, the schedule follows a similar pattern:
- April 2 (Maundy Thursday): Regular schedule
- April 3 (Good Friday): Most routes canceled or limited
- April 4 (Black Saturday): Gradual resumption of trips
- April 5 (Easter Sunday): Regular schedule resumes
However, specific routes have unique adjustments, which we detail below.
Cebu-Based Ferry Routes
Cebu is a major hub, so many ferry routes originate or pass through here.
Cebu to Tubigon (Bohol) Route
This is one of the most popular routes for travelers heading to Bohol.
- April 2: Regular trips
- April 3: All trips canceled
- April 4: Trips resume at 7:00 AM (both directions)
- April 5: Regular schedule
Note: Expect heavy traffic as operations resume on Black Saturday. Book early.
Cebu to Tagbilaran Route
Another key route connecting Cebu to Bohol.
- April 2: Regular trips
- April 3: Trips canceled
- April 4: Resumption begins at 12:00 noon (Tagbilaran to Cebu)
- April 5: Regular schedule
Afternoon resumptions may cause delays—arrive early at the port.
Cebu to Cagayan de Oro (CDO)
Traveling to Northern Mindanao? Here’s what to expect:
- April 2: Regular schedule
- April 3: Trips canceled
- April 4: Resumption at 7:45 PM (CDO to Cebu)
- April 6: Full regular schedule resumes
Note: This is a long-haul route, so plan overnight travel accordingly.
Cebu to Ormoc (Leyte)
For travelers heading to Leyte:
- April 2: Regular trips
- April 3: All trips canceled
- April 4: Trips resume at 11:00 AM
- April 5: Regular schedule
Cebu to Larena to Plaridel Route
Connecting Cebu to Siquijor and Mindanao:
- April 2: Regular schedule
- April 3: Regular schedule continues
- April 4: Regular schedule
- April 5: Regular schedule
Note: This is one of the few routes operating even on Good Friday.
Mindanao Ferry Routes
CDO to Jagna to Nasipit Route
Serving multiple Mindanao ports:
- April 2: Regular schedule
- April 3: Trips canceled
- April 4: Trips resume at 10:00 PM
- April 5: Regular schedule
Note: Late-night resumption means limited slots—book ahead.
Cabalian to Lipata Route
Important route in Southern Leyte and Surigao:
- April 2: Regular schedule
- April 3: Trips canceled
- April 4: Resumption at 12:00 AM
- April 5: Regular schedule
Visayas Ferry Routes
Maya to Calbayog Route
Connecting Cebu (Maya Port) to Samar:
- April 2: Regular schedule
- April 3: Regular schedule continues
- April 4: Regular schedule
- April 5: Regular schedule
Note: This route remains largely unaffected during Holy Week.
Maya to Matnog Route
Traveling between Cebu and Sorsogon:
- April 2: Regular schedule
- April 3: Regular schedule
- April 4: Regular schedule
- April 5: Regular schedule
Note: Ideal option if you need consistent ferry availability.
Argao to Loon Route
Connecting Cebu to Bohol:
- April 2: Regular schedule
- April 3: Trips canceled
- April 4: Resumption starts early (3:00 AM / 6:00 AM)
- April 5: Regular schedule
Early morning departures require advance arrival.
Oslob to Dumaguete Route
One of the busiest tourist routes:
- April 2: Regular schedule
- April 3: Most trips canceled (including Dipolog connections)
- April 4: Resumption begins at 2:00 AM
- April 5: Regular schedule
Expect heavy tourist volume for Dumaguete and nearby destinations.
San Carlos to Toledo Route
A key Negros–Cebu connection:
- April 2: Regular schedule
- April 3: Limited operations (many trips canceled)
- April 4: Full schedule resumes
- April 5: Regular schedule
Travel Tips for Holy Week Ferry Passengers
To ensure a smooth trip during this busy season, follow these tips:
- Book Tickets in Advance. Holy Week demand spikes dramatically. Walk-in passengers may not get tickets, especially for:
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- Cebu to Bohol routes
- Cebu to Mindanao routes
- Tourist-heavy destinations
Use online booking whenever possible.
- Arrive early at the port. Arrive at least
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- 2–3 hours early for domestic trips
- Earlier, when traveling with vehicles
Ports can become congested, especially on Black Saturday.
- Expect Delays and Long Queues. Even with a schedule, delays may occur due to the following:
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- Weather conditions
- High passenger volume
- Operational adjustments
- Travel Light. Faster boarding = less stress. Avoid bringing unnecessary baggage.
- Follow Safety Guidelines. Lite Ferries prioritizes passenger safety. Always:
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- Wear appropriate attire
- Follow the boarding instructions
- Keep your ticket and ID ready
Why Choose Lite Ferries for Holy Week Travel?
Lite Ferries is a trusted name in Philippine inter-island travel due to the following:
- Wide network of routes
- Affordable fares
- Reliable schedules
- Comfortable vessels
Their Holy Week adjustments ensure both operational efficiency and passenger safety.
Best Time to Travel During Holy Week
To avoid peak congestion:
- Travel before Maundy Thursday
- Return after Easter Sunday
- Avoid Good Friday unless necessary
Black Saturday is the busiest day for returning passengers.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Are ferries available on Good Friday?
- Most routes are canceled or limited, but some (like Cebu–Larena–Plaridel) continue operating.
When do ferry trips resume?
- Most routes resume on Black Saturday (April 4), with full operations by Easter Sunday.
Can I still buy tickets at the port?
- Yes, but it’s risky. Booking online is highly recommended.
What if my trip is canceled?
- You may rebook or request assistance through Lite Ferries’ customer service.
Final Thoughts
Traveling during Holy Week can be both meaningful and exciting—but only if you plan. With this updated Lite Ferries Holy Week schedule, you can avoid unnecessary delays and ensure a smooth journey across the Visayas and Mindanao.
Whether you’re traveling from Cebu to Bohol, Mindanao, Leyte, or Negros, always check your route schedule, book early, and arrive prepared.
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