Subic cruise port guide
Subic is a coastal municipality in the Philippines, northwest of the capital Manila. Its sandy beaches face Subic Bay, a popular dive site due to its shipwrecks and coral species. The town’s 19th-century Spanish Gate is a legacy of its past as a Spanish naval base. To the east, Subic Bay Freeport Zone features casinos and a golf course. Farther around the bay, theme parks include Zoobic Safari and Ocean Adventure.
About Subic
Subic Bay is a former U.S. naval base in Zambales Province, Philippines, converted after 1991 into a Freeport Zone. The excellent sheltered harbor, duty-free shopping, and proximity to Manila (100 km) make it a viable alternative homeport for Philippine cruises. WWII history, diving on sunken vessels, and the Subic Bay jungle zip lines are popular activities.
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Cruises visiting Subic
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Japan, Taiwan, China, Chile, Argentina
Costa Serena · Asia & Indian Ocean · 65 nights
from $9,368
$144 / night
Japan, Taiwan, China, Polynesia, Chile
Costa Serena · South America · 51 nights
from $7,371
$144 / night
Japan, Taiwan, China, Philippines, Australia
Costa Serena · Asia & Indian Ocean · 25 nights
from $3,675
$147 / night
Japan, Hong Kong , Philippines
Costa Serena · Asia & Indian Ocean · 7 nights
from $752
$107 / night
China, Philippines, Australia, Hawaii, Fiji, Tonga, Polynesia, Chile, Argentina
Costa Serena · Asia & Indian Ocean · 60 nights
from $9,311
$155 / night
China, Philippines, Australia, Hawaii, Fiji, Tonga, Polynesia, Chile
Costa Serena · Fiji · 46 nights
from $6,614
$143 / night
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