Destinations
The following the ports of call were served by SuperFerry:
- Luzon
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- Manila
- Batangas City, Batangas
- Visayas
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- Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
- Caticlan Jetty Port, Malay, Aklan (Getaway to Boracay)
- Cebu City, Cebu
- Iloilo City, Iloilo
- Ormoc City, Leyte
- Tagbilaran City, Bohol
- Mindanao
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- Butuan City, Agusan del Norte
- Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental
- Iligan City, Lanao del Norte
- Ozamis City, Misamis Occidental
- Surigao City, Surigao del Norte
- Zamboanga City, Zamboanga
- Dapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte
Fleet of Vessels Some of these vessels are still operating as part of the 2GO Travel fleet
- St. Thomas Aquinas (formerly SuperFerry 2)
- St. Pope John Paul II (formerly SuperFerry 12)
- St. Gregory the Great (formerly SuperFerry 20 (formerly M/V Sunflower Kogane acquired from Diamond Ferry))
- St. Leo the Great (formerly SuperFerry 21 (formerly M/V Sunflower Nishiki acquired from Kansai Kisen))
- St. Joseph the Worker (former fleet of Negros Navigation)
- St. Peter the Apostle (former fleet of Negros Navigation)
- St. Michael the Archangel [former flagship of Negros Navigation)
- St. Augustine of Hippo (formerly Cebu Ferry 1)
- St. Anthony de Padua (formerly Cebu Ferry 2)
- St. Ignatius of Loyola (formerly Cebu Ferry 3)
- SuperFerry 3 (Burned while in drydock, 2000)
- SuperFerry 6 (Destroyed by fire, 2000)
- SuperFerry 7 (Burned at the dock in 1997)
- SuperFerry 8 (Renamed SuperFerry 19, 2004))
- SuperFerry 9 (Sunk, 2009)
- SuperFerry 10 (Broken up in China)(Former flagship)
- SuperFerry 11 (Renamed Our Lady of Banneux and transferred to SuperFerry's subsidiary, Cebu Ferries. Sold and broken up in 2003.)
- SuperFerry 14 (bombed and caught fire, 2004)
- SuperFerry 15 (Sold)
- SuperFerry 16 (Sold)
- SuperFerry 17 (Sold)
- SuperFerry 18 (Sold)
- SuperFerry 19 (No longer in service, already tied-up)
- Our Lady of Medjugorje(Sold to a shipping company in Indonesia)
- Our Lady of Lipa
- Our Lady of Good Voyage (Sold to Gothong Southern, named as M/V Doña Conchita Sr.; was later sold by Gothong Southern to Trans-Asia Shipping Lines, now named as Trans-Asia 9)
- Our Lady of Naju
- Our Lady of Sacred Heart
- Doña Virginia (sold)
- Our Lady of Mount Carmel (sold to George and Peter Lines & renamed as M/V GP Ferry 2)
- Our Lady of Lourdes
- Our Lady of Montserrat
- Our Lady of Manaoag
- Our Lady of Fatima
- Our Lady of Guadalupe
- Our Lady of the Rule (broken by ship breakers in Alang, India)
- M/V Sta. Rita de Casia (formerly SuperFerry 1; laid-up)
- M/V St. Joan of Arc (formerly SuperFerry 5; laid-up)
- M/V Doña Monserrat
- M/V Doña Florentina
- M/V Don Julio
- M/V Don Claudio
- M/V Don Juan (sunk in 1980)
- M/V Santa Florentina
- M/V Santa Maria
- M/V Connie I
- M/V Connie II
- M/V San Sebastian
- M/V Don Vicente
- M/V Princess of Panay (sold to breakers)
- M/V St. Ezekiel Moreno (sold to breakers)
- M/V St. Francis of Assisi (caught fire in 1999; later sold to breakers)
- M/V Mary, Queen of Peace (sold to breakers)
- M/V San Lorenzo Ruiz (sold to breakers)
- M/V San Paolo (sold to breakers)
- M/V Princess of Negros
- M/V Cebu City (sunk in 1994)
- M/V Misamis Occidental
- Supercat 23 (now tied-up)
- Supercat 1 (sank while en route to Calapan City, Mindoro)
- Supercat - I (sold to Emeraude Lines renamed as NORMANDIE EXPRESS, later renamed as Moorea Express)
- Supercat 2 (sold to Korean Shipping Company KOREA EXPRESS FERRY CO.,Ltd, renamed as Korea Express)
- Supercat 3 (sold to Croatian Shipping Company Jadrolinija, renamed as Karolina )
- Supercat 5 (sold to Croatian Shipping Company Jadrolinija, renamed as Judita)
- Supercat 6 (sold to Moreton Bay Whale Watching, sold to Seo Kyung Korea renamed as Gold Coast)
- Supercat 7 (sold to Croatian Shipping Company Jadrolinija, renamed as Novalja)
- Supercat 8 (sold to Croatian Shipping Company Jadrolinija, renamed as Dubravka)
- Supercat 9 (sold to Croatian Shipping Company, renamed as Bisovo)
- Supercat 10 (sold to Korean Shipping Company WONDERFUL ISLAND CO., renamed as Mosulpo 1 (모슬포1호))
- Supercat 11/St. Raphael (sold to Italian Shipping Company Ustica Lines, renamed as Federica M)
- Supercat 12/St. Gabriel (sold to Italian Shipping Company Ustica Lines, renamed as Gabrielle M)
- Supercat 17 (sold to Wightlink for use between Portsmouth and Ryde, Renamed as FastCat-Ryde)
- Supercat 18 (sold to Wightlink for use between Portsmouth and Ryde, Renamed as FastCat-Shanklin )
- Supercat 20 (sold to South African Shipping Company FakoShip, renamed as Endurance)
- Supercat 21 (returned to her lessor )
- Supercat 2001/Tricat 50 (sold, renamed as SEA POWER 1)
- Supercat 2002 (sold to a Dutch Shipping Company, renamed as Tiger)
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