
SeaCat by Grand Ferries -Tickets and online bookings
SeaCat by Grand Ferries has many years of experience in the transportation industry and has quickly become a leader with innovative travel solutions. They are constantly upgrading their vessels to provide the safest, quickest, and most comfortable options available to enhance customer satisfaction.
Official address: 602-B Metrobank Plaza, Osmeña Boulevard, 6000
Phone 1: 0928 875 1254

Your Guide to Seamless Travel with SeaCat by Grand Ferries
Language and communication
Both the counter staff and the driver speak English, ensuring smooth communication for travelers.
Finding your ride
Travelers can find their ride or driver by looking for vehicles branded with the company colors and name, or by visiting the company counter or ticket office.
Baggage and special items
- Bicycles: You can bring a bicycle on board, but an additional fee is required. The fee should be paid at the terminal.
- Motorbikes: Motorbikes are allowed on board with an additional fee. Payment for bringing a motorbike is made at the terminal.
Accessibility and assistance
- Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible vehicles are available for transportation.
- Guide dogs: Guide dogs are allowed to board and sit with visually impaired travelers.
Booking and Amendments
- Name Changes: Name changes on tickets are permitted after booking confirmation. A 20% amendment fee applies before the strong
/strong, and a 50% fee applies after. Ensure to complete changes before your travel date. - E-Tickets: Passengers are required to print their tickets but do not need to print the confirmation email.
Onboard Policies
Passengers are permitted to eat and drink on board.
Pet policies
Pets are allowed on board with an additional fee to be paid at the terminal. They must be kept in a cage.
SeaCat by Grand Ferries’s popular routes

Ormoc, Leyte to Cebu
The distance between Ormoc, Leyte and Cebu is 69 miles, or approximately 110 kilometers.There are 2 ways to get from Ormoc, Leyte to Cebu, including ferry and flight.The earliest departure leaves at 05:30 and has a duration of 1 hour.
Ormoc, Leyte to Cebu by ferry
The only travel class available is Tourist.Cebu to Ormoc, Leyte
The distance between Cebu and Ormoc, Leyte is 69 miles, or approximately 110 kilometers.There are 2 ways to get from Cebu to Ormoc, Leyte, including ferry and flight.There are no morning departures for this route. The Earliest departure leaves at 21:30 and has a duration of 3 hours.
Cebu to Ormoc, Leyte by ferry
There are 2 travel classes for this journey, including: Tourist and Business.Cebu to Leyte
There are 2 ways to get from Cebu to Leyte, including ferry and flight.The earliest departure leaves at 04:10 and has a duration of 1 hour.
Cebu to Leyte by ferry
There are 2 travel classes for this journey, including: Tourist and Business.Leyte to Cebu
There are 2 ways to get from Leyte to Cebu, including ferry and flight.There are no morning departures for this route. The Earliest departure leaves at 22:10 and has a duration of 55 minutes.
Leyte to Cebu by ferry
The only travel class available is Tourist.Calbayog City, Samar to Cebu
The distance between Calbayog City, Samar and Cebu is 131 miles, or approximately 210 kilometers.There are 2 ways to get from Calbayog City, Samar to Cebu, including ferry and flight.The earliest departure leaves at 00:55 and has a duration of 1 hour.
Calbayog City, Samar to Cebu by ferry
There are 4 travel classes for this journey, including: Economy, Tourist, Business, and Premium Class.
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