Passengers can visit our offices in Manila, Coron and/or El Nido to purchase ticket/s. Also, they may book online via www.atienzainterislandferriesinc.com or call the hotline at 0928-457-7623.
Passenger with Cargo or Checked Baggage must check-in at least four (4) hours before departure of the vessel. All passengers will go through security inspection before proceeding to the pre-departure area.
Refund or rebooking may be accepted at the outlet where the ticket was bought upon presentation of the unused ticket/s, without any alterations, and submission of a reliable proof of identity of the passenger with picture. No refunds shall be given for passengers once the vessel already left the port of origin.Â
For rebooking or any changes in the ticket, a ten (10) percent charge shall be applied. All charges, surcharges or fees are subject to change at any time without prior notice.
The following are acceptable Government IDs for presentation during check-in and refund or rebooking of ticket.Â
- PassportÂ
- Driver’s LicenseÂ
- PRC IDÂ
- NBI ClearanceÂ
- Police ClearanceÂ
- Postal IDÂ
- Voter’s IDÂ
- GSIS CardÂ
- SSS Card
- OWWA ID
- OFW ID
- Seaman’s Book
- UMID ID
- OSCA ID
- Firearms License
- Student’s ID
- POEA Card
- TIN ID
- BIR Taxpayer’s ID
- PhilHealth Card
 | Percentage Discount | Requirements |
Senior Citizen (Filipino citizen) |
20%Â |
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Student (excluding post graduate) |
20%Â |
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PWDÂ | 20%Â |
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Infants or minors (age 17 years old and below) will be allowed to board the vessel only if accompanied by parent/s.Â
Pregnant women will be allowed on the vessel if she is 16 weeks pregnant or less. The said passenger should present a Medical Certificate attesting to her fitness to undertake the voyage. She should also be accompanied by a legal aged guardian. The shipping company may refuse a passenger if it determines that her health condition prevents the passenger from taking the voyage safely.
Sick passengers must present, upon boarding the vessel, a Medical Certificate attesting that he/she is fit to undertake the voyage. Also, the said passenger should also be accompanied by a legal aged guardian. The shipping company may refuse a passenger if it determines that her health condition prevents the passenger from taking the voyage safely.
Persons with Disability (PWD), persons with mental disorder, and persons with visible or obvious medical condition must present a Medical Certificate and have legal aged travel companion. The shipping company may refuse a passenger if it determines that her health condition prevents the passenger from taking the voyage safely or the passenger poses a risk to the health and safety of the other passengers on the vessel.
It is the discretion of the shipping company whether to allow a senior citizen to board the vessel depending on the passenger’s physical condition at the time of pre-departure screening. Also, the said passenger should preferably accompany by a legal aged guardian. The shipping company may refuse a passenger if it determines that her health condition prevents the passenger from taking the voyage safely.Â
Any Medical Certificate should be genuine, authentic and executed by a duly licensed Filipino medical practitioner with expertise on the health conditions of the passenger. Upon submission of the medical certificate, the shipping company shall not be liable for any death, injury or deterioration in the health of the passenger during the voyage or if the passenger is refused or granted passage based on any a fraudulent, false or inaccurate medical certificate.Â
A passenger is entitled to carry maximum of two (2) baggage. Any hand baggage must fit into the passenger’s accommodation area and should not, in any way, obstruct passageways.Â
Pets and other animals (except for endangered species) are allowed on the vessel and to be loaded in the designated cargo area. Also, they are properly caged and with quarantine certificates from the Bureau of Animal Industry. The shipping company shall not be liable for any death, injury to or loss, sickness/illness of the pets and other animals.Â
Fresh/Frozen Meat, Uncooked Processed Meat and Meat Products, Table Eggs, Embryonated Eggs, Quail Eggs, Etc. requires a quarantine permit from the Bureau of Animal Industry.Â
Plants and other flora (except for endangered species) are allowed on the vessel provided that a shipping permit from the Bureau of Plant Industry is secured prior to loading.Â
A passenger is prohibited from carrying flammable, combustible or highly volatile chemicals or substances, deadly weapons, firearms, explosives, firecrackers and other similar materials or any other items which may jeopardize the navigational equipment and procedures of the vessel, as well as the general safety of the vessel and its passengers.Â
Any jokes about carrying bombs while on board the vessel will be treated seriously. Anyone making such jokes will be denied by the vessel and will be subjected to investigation and filing a case by the PNP. “False bombÂ
threat or bomb jokes” is punishable under Presidential Decree 1727 with a penalty: 5 years imprisonment and fine of Php 40,000.00 or both.
Because we value your health and safety onboard our ship, we wish to ask for your cooperation in keeping certain areas of our ship smoke-free. All passengers are prohibited from smoking in air-conditioned areas, sleeping rooms, toilet and bathrooms, and restaurants.Â
This is in compliance with MARINA Advisory Number 2006-002, which enforces a “No Smoking” Policy on board all marine vessels. Meanwhile, passengers who want to smoke may do so at our designated smoking areas.Â
Each passenger is provided with a life vest found inside the closet or storage bin in their accommodations. The ship is equipped with lifesaving equipment to ensure the safety of our passengers.Â
To protect our oceans, we strongly discharge throwing garbage into the sea.
The shipping company shall not be responsible for any loss, destruction, damage, death, injury or delay due to causes beyond its reasonable control which are unforeseeable, unavoidable or their origin is not due to negligence or lack of due care on the part of the Carrier, or for acts of God, acts of public enemy, wars or revolutions, riots, freight embargoes, fire, explosions, sabotage, acts of terrorism, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, accidents, typhoons, labor disputes, strikes, orders, restraints or prohibitions by any government authority, and other causes analogous or similar to the foregoing.