2GO Travel to host onboard Easter egg hunt for passengers this April 5

Written by: Elmer Balbin Jr.
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Sea travelers scheduled to sail with 2GO Travel this month are in for a festive treat as the premier sea travel provider officially announces its onboard Easter celebration. The event aims to provide a more engaging and memorable journey for families traveling across the Philippine archipelago.
On April 5, passengers aboard all 2GO vessels can participate in a series of games and surprises as part of the “Easter Egg Hunt” activity. The shipping line has invited both children and “kids at heart” to join the festivities, which are designed to enhance the passenger experience during the summer travel peak.
Event participation and details
To ensure a seamless experience, the company has provided the following guidelines for interested passengers:
- Activity Date: April 5
- Venue: Onboard all operational 2GO Travel vessels
- How to Join: Passengers may simply approach the front desk of their respective ship to inquire about registration and event mechanics.
- Inclusions: Access to the Easter egg hunt, various games, and special surprises.
The shipping line continues to promote local tourism by integrating seasonal celebrations into their maritime services. This Easter activity follows 2GO’s commitment to providing not just transportation, but a complete travel experience that begins the moment passengers step on board.
Travelers looking to book their summer trips can secure tickets through the official 2GO Travel website, the dedicated mobile application, or via authorized ticketing agents and partners nationwide.
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The software architect behind Pamasahe and hailing from Bacolod City, Elmer has years of experience in web and mobile development. Responsible for developing and maintaining Pamasahe’s codebase, Elmer likes to work fast and is always eager to try new technology stacks. Outside of personal projects, he teaches programming to aspiring developers and enjoys playing RPG games such as Skyrim and Fallout.