Starlite Ferries announces daily trips for Batangas-Culasi route starting May 2026

Written by: Elmer Balbin Jr.
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Travelers heading to the provinces of Antique and Romblon will soon enjoy increased accessibility as Starlite Ferries Inc. moves to a daily operational schedule for its Batangas to Culasi route. Effective May 1, 2026, the shipping line will provide consistent daily departures to facilitate smoother trade and tourism between Southern Luzon and the Visayas.
The expanded schedule features daily departures at 1:00 PM, with routes alternating between key ports in Romblon to provide comprehensive coverage of the region. This strategic update is expected to significantly benefit commuters and logistics providers who rely on the maritime corridor connecting Batangas to Panay Island.
Updated Weekly Schedule
The daily service is divided into two distinct itineraries to serve different municipalities in Romblon before proceeding to Culasi, Antique:
| Route Path | Departure Days | Departure Time |
|---|---|---|
| Batangas to Culasi V.V. (via Romblon & Cajidiocan) | Mon, Wed, Fri | 1:00 PM |
| Batangas to Culasi V.V. (via Romblon & Magdiwang) | Tue, Thu, Sat, Sun | 1:00 PM |
Booking and Ticketing Information
To promote a more convenient travel experience, Starlite Ferries encourages passengers to skip terminal lines by utilizing their online booking platform. Tickets can be secured through chelseatravel.ph.
For further inquiries regarding fare rates and terminal protocols, passengers may contact the Starlite Ferries customer service hotline at (02) 7709 0289. The company remains committed to enhancing maritime connectivity and providing reliable sea transport for the Filipino public.
Source: Facebook
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