Getting There
May 10th, 2007 by ClubMarinduque
HOW TO GET THERE
BY LAND AND SEA
For those who would rather take the laid back way of getting to Marinduque, a handful of options are available.
Certain bus companies such as Tri-tran, JAM, JAC and BLTB transport passengers from Manila to the Dalahican Port.
Alternately, door-to-door van (Besta, L300, FX) operators can be contacted (7131792 / 09173327147) to pick you up from your doorstep to transport you to the Dalahican Port.
Another option would be to bring your own transportation to the island via the roll-on, roll-off ferries. However, it is highly recommended that you arrive the port a couple of hours earlier to secure a slot in the ferry.
Upon arrival at the port, you can choose from four ferries to transport you to Marinduque. However, Club Marinduque highly recommends that you take the M/V Ma. Beatriz to transport you from the Dalahican Port to the Cawit Pier. Cawit is the nearest Pier to the resort. Alternately, you can take the M/V Ma. Theresa or M/V Ma. Angela if you’re bound for Mogpog, Boac, Gasan or Buenavista. This ferry docks at the Balanacan Port. For passengers bound for Sta. Cruz and Torrijos, you may take the M/V Torrijos which docks at the Buyabod Pier.
The M/V Ma. Beatriz leaves the Dalahican Port at 4 in the morning, arrives the Cawit Pier at 7 and then leaves for the Dalahican Port at 12 noon. Second trip leaves Dalahican at 6 in the evening and arrives Marinduque at 9pm. It then leaves for the last time at 12 midnight for the Dalahican Port.
Tricycle and passenger jeepneys are aplenty at the piers. They will be more than willing to take you to Club Marinduque at a minimal fare.