2GO Travel launches 5.5 May Mega Sale with fares as low as ₱455


Sea travel provider 2GO Travel has officially announced its 5.5 May Mega Sale, offering budget-friendly fares to various domestic destinations. The promotion provides travelers with an opportunity to secure sea passage for as low as ₱455, aimed at boosting local tourism and providing affordable inter-island connectivity.
Booking and sailing windows
The booking period for this sale runs from May 5 to May 15, 2026. Passengers who successfully book during this window will be eligible to travel during the sailing period from June 1 to September 30, 2026.
Promotional fare breakdown
The sale features competitive bunk rates across several key routes. Below are the starting prices for various destinations departing from major hubs:
| Origin | Destination | Fare (Bunk Rate) |
|---|---|---|
| Manila | Davao, General Santos | ₱455 |
| Manila | Cebu, Bacolod, Iloilo, Tagbilaran, Puerto Princesa, Cagayan de Oro | ₱555 |
| Manila | Butuan, Dumaguete, Ozamiz, Zamboanga, Dipolog | ₱655 |
| Manila | Coron | ₱855 |
| Batangas | Bacolod, Iloilo | ₱555 |
| Davao / GenSan | Manila | ₱455 |
| Ozamiz | Manila | ₱455 |
Inter-Island connectivity
In addition to Manila-based routes, 2GO Travel has discounted several inter-island routes to facilitate travel between Visayas and Mindanao. This includes routes from Davao and General Santos to Cebu starting at ₱755, and various connections from Cagayan de Oro to Bacolod or Iloilo at ₱855.
How to book
Interested travelers can avail of these promotional rates through the following official channels:
- The official 2GO Travel Website.
- The 2GO Mobile App, available for download on major platforms.
- Authorized agents and retail partners nationwide.
- Physical 2GO Stores.
Travelers are reminded that the prices quoted are bunk rates only and do not include auxiliary charges such as terminal fees, fuel surcharges, and other service fees. Rates may vary depending on the chosen booking outlet and availability of slots per voyage.
Source: Facebook
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