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Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.” – Gustav Flaubert.

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Bounded on three directions by bodies of water, Misamis Occidental is known to its

neighbors for beautiful waters and bountiful fish and seafood for export.Misamis

Occidental offers broad amenities and pervading culture and heritage, and

inspiring pilgrimage. Along with other Philippine provinces, it meets your tours,

home or business wants. Once Northern Mindanao’s center of influence in the mid-

18th century, it is regaining prominence today. Its current impressive economic

gains indicate business opportunities. As an agro-fishery-industrial dynamo, it

meets your needs for a historical, cultural and pilgrimage destination with mixed

urban-rural setting.

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How to get there:

  • By Air: Cebu Pacific Air’s direct Manila-Ozamiz.
  • By Sea: There are several major shipping lines serving the Manila and Cebu routes, namely: Superferry, Cebu Ferries, Trans-Asia Shipping Lines, Carlos A. Gothong Lines, Sulpicio Lines and Negros Navigation. Cokaliong Shipping Lines sail three times weekly Ozamiz to Cebu routes. Local shipping lines like Daima have trips from Ozamiz to Mukas, Kolambugan, Lanao del Norte routes through Roll-on/roll-off (RORO) ferries that transport passengers, cars/trucks and goods across Panguil bay.
  • By Land: Rural Transit, Super Five Transport, & Lotradisco is the dominant public land transport to Iligan City, Cagayan de Oro City, & Kapatagan, Lanao del Norte ferrying across the Panguil Bay and to Pagadian City, Dipolog City, and Dapitan City. The public mode of transportation within the city is by trisikad/pedicab and motorized tricycle. Passenger Vans, Ordinary Jeepneys, & Multicab Jeepneys are also available for Oroquieta, Dipolog, Molave, Calamba, Jimenez, Bonifacio, Tangub, Don Victoriano, Tudela, Clarin, Plaridel, Lopez Jaena, Baliangao, Concepcion, Sinacaban, Panaon, & Sapang Dalaga routes

 

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