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Re-visiting Batangas Pier

Terminal 1 (Before, upon entering the Terminal 1 the ticket booths are located right after you entrance door)

The first time I was in Batangas Pier is when me and my friends went to Puerto Galera and that was also my first time to go to Puerto Galera. The pier was so spacious and you would rather see it as an airport because of its space from afar.

Before when you are about to enter the pier proper, you'll pass through an intersection but now there is already an overpass directly going to the pier. It was in construction when I last saw it.
Ticket Booths going to Puerto Galera.

Before the unloading and loading area going to the pier was at the front of the building itself where the numerous eateries are located but now the unloading and loading of passengers are done at the side of the building between the Terminal 1 and the Terminal 2.
Ticket Booths for RORO and Supercat.

Before, the ticket booths are located inside the Terminal 1 going to Puerto Galera but now they are located outside before entering the Terminal 1 waiting area. The ticket booths for the RORO was also located there.

It is my first time to enter and use the Terminal 2 since it was allocated for RORO going to Mindoro, Romblon, Marinduque and in other islands.

We have not had the chance to wait at the Terminal 2 since we are already boarding the 12:00 AM sail of the Montenegro Lines going to Calapan, Oriental Mindoro. c",)

*Ride JAM, Tritran or Alps, they have routes going to Batangas Pier. The bus terminals are located at Cubao Bus Terminal and along corners of Buendia and Taft Avenue.

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