Sulpicio Lines - Docking Ports and Vessels

Docking Ports and Vessels

Philippine Span Asia Carrier's main ports of call are the cities of Manila and Cebu. Other ports of call are the cities of Baybay, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Catbalogan, Cotabato, Davao, Dipolog, Dumaguete, General Santos, Iligan, Iloilo, Maasin, Masbate, Ormoc, Ozamis, Puerto Princesa, Surigao, Tacloban, Tagbilaran and Zamboanga. It also include the towns of Calubian, Coron, Estancia, Jagna, Nasipit, Naval and Palompon.

Its vessels are:

Passenger Vessels :

  • Princess Of The Earth
  • Princess Of The South (Current flagship)

Cargo Vessels :

  • Span Asia 1
  • Span Asia 2
  • Span Asia 3
  • Span Asia 5
  • Span Asia 7
  • Sulpicio Container V
  • Sulpicio Container XII
  • Sulpicio Container XIV
  • Sulpicio Express Uno
  • Sulpicio Express Dos
  • Sulpicio Express Tres
  • Sulpicio Express Siete

Former vessels:

  • Philippine Princess caught fire in 1997, later broken-up
  • Cagayan Princess sold to Roble Shipping Inc. as M/V Theresian Stars
  • Cebu Princess sold to Roble Shipping Inc. as M/V Joyful Stars
  • Dipolog Princess sold to breakers in China
  • Cotabato Princess sold & broken-up in Villono Shipyard
  • Iloilo Princess sunk in Pier 7, sold & broken-up
  • Nasipit Princess sold & broken-up
  • Palawan Princess sold & broken-up
  • Tacloban Princess sold & caught fire, later declared a total loss
  • Princess of Paradise sold to breakers in China
  • Princess Of The Caribbean sold to breakers in China
  • Princess Of The Ocean sold to breakers in China
  • Princess of the Stars capsized & sunk near San Fernando, Romblon, later broken up in situ.
  • Princess of the Orient sunk near Batangas during a typhoon in 1998, over 70 died, with almost 80 people missinh
  • Princess of the Pacific sold & broken-up
  • Princess of New Unity sold & broken-up sometime in the 2000s
  • Princess of the World caught fire in Zamboanga
  • Princess Of The Universe sold to breakers in India
  • Filipina Princess sold to breakers in China

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