Ferry crossings form the structural backbone of motorcycle touring in the Philippines. The archipelago contains seven thousand six hundred forty islands. Moving between major destinations requires water transport. RoRo ferries handle motorcycles efficiently across...
Cebu Island operates as a major transportation hub in the central Philippines, connecting ferries from Negros, Bohol, Leyte, and Mindanao. For motorcycle touring, Cebu functions primarily as a transit point between islands rather than a standalone riding destination....
Negros Island splits into two provinces divided by a mountain range running north to south. Negros Occidental occupies the western side with Bacolod as its capital. Negros Oriental covers the eastern side with Dumaguete as its capital city. For motorcycle touring,...
Boracay sits three kilometers off the northwestern tip of Panay Island. The ferry from Caticlan mainland to Boracay’s Cagban Port takes fifteen minutes. Most motorcycle tourists riding through the Philippines face the same question when approaching this section...
Mindoro Island sits south of Manila across Verde Island Passage. The island splits into two provinces, Oriental Mindoro on the east and Occidental Mindoro on the west, separated by a mountain range running north to south. Most motorcycle tourists hit Mindoro as part...