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Most of the time Filipinos will take the boat to travel
from one island to another island in the Philippines . The relative short
distance between islands and the price of the ticket makes that
understandable. For this reason even tourists will make use of the boat.
Moreover, for tourists traveling by boat from one island to another
island, "island hopping", is attractive because it offers more
possibilities to communicate with Filipinos and Filipinas.
Once decided to make a trip through the Philippines,
the choice has to be made which boat and which company (or still
airplane?) you want to make use of! There are three types of boats. The
traditional type is the pump- boat. Nowadays most bigger pump-boats are
motorized. The pump-boats are normally used for the shorter distances. The
price of the ticket is cheap. For really short distances between islands
close to each other, the smaller un-motorized pumpboat is used. These
un-motorized boats are mostly used for fishing.
The second type of boat is the ferryboat, the most
comfortable possibility for 'island hopping'. There are several companies
who have regular trips between the bigger islands.
The third type of boat is the fastest, the modern
hovercraft. In the Philippines it is known as the SuperCat. The boat is
very fast because it moves over the water, not through it. The boat hardly
touches the water.
The hovercrafts travel between some bigger islands, not
a too big distance between them
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