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Discover the enchanting Baigad Old Wharf in Bantayan, Cebu - a perfect blend of history and stunning coastal views.
Baigad Old Wharf is a captivating tourist attraction in Bantayan, Cebu, where history and natural beauty intertwine. This scenic spot offers visitors a glimpse into the region's maritime past and is perfect for leisurely strolls, photography, and soaking up the tranquil atmosphere.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving to Baigad Old Wharf from Cebu City, take the North Road (Naga-Cebu Road) heading towards the northern part of Cebu Province. Follow the signs to Bantayan Island. Once you reach Hagnaya Port, park your car in a secure area and take a ferry to Bantayan Island. The ferry ride takes about 1 hour and costs approximately 200 PHP per person. Upon arrival at Santa Fe Port, you can hire a tricycle or rent a motorcycle to reach Baigad Old Wharf, which is about 30 minutes away. Look for Municipal Wharf Road; the destination will be located at 5QQM+F6W.
Public Transportation
To reach Baigad Old Wharf using public transport, start by taking a Ceres bus from Cebu City to Hagnaya Port. Buses leave from the North Bus Terminal and the trip takes approximately 3-4 hours, costing around 180 PHP. Once at Hagnaya Port, board the ferry to Bantayan Island, which takes about an hour and costs around 200 PHP. After arriving at Santa Fe Port, look for tricycles that can take you to Baigad Old Wharf. The fare for a tricycle ride is roughly 150-200 PHP depending on negotiation.
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