The Port of Abra de Ilog (Filipino: Pantalan ng Abra de Ilog) is a seaport located in the municipality of Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines. It serves as the principal maritime gateway for the northern part of Occidental Mindoro.
Administration and ownership
- Operated by the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
- Owned by the local government of Abra de Ilog.
Physical characteristics
- Type: Roll‑on/roll‑off (RoRo) port.
- Total area: 4,707.62 m² (≈0.0018 sq mi).
- Berths: 4; Piers: 2 (two reinforced‑concrete piers each 81 m long).
- Passenger terminal building: 159 m² with a capacity of up to 100 passengers.
- Equipped with four RORO ramps.
Cargo and traffic
- Primary imports consist of household consumption goods.
- Principal exports are agricultural products, notably corn, rice, and livestock.
- The port handles both cargo vessels and passenger ferries.
Shipping services (as of 2023)
- Montenegro Shipping Lines, Island Water, and Besta Shipping Lines operate routes to Batangas City.
- Caribbean Lines operates pump‑boat service to Balatero (Puerto Galera).
Geographic coordinates
13°28′02″ N 120°46′21″ E (13.46732° N, 120.77254° E).
The Port of Abra de Ilog thus functions as a modest but vital hub for the movement of goods and people in northern Occidental Mindoro, supporting both local consumption needs and the export of regional agricultural produce.