
The Nabasan and Camayan Wharves are located at NavMag at the Port of Subic Bay. The Nabasan Wharf is 180 meters long with alongside depth of 14 meters, and the Camayan Wharf is 135 meters long with alongside depth of 10 meters.
Passenger Terminal (Alava Wharf)
The Port of Subic Bay has a total of 4.7 thousand meters of berthing positions at depths ranging from 7 to 15 meters. The waterfront Alava Wharf has two berths of a total 701 meters. The main wharf has alongside depth of 12 meters, and the Alava extension has a depth of 15 meters. The Bravo Wharf is 411 meters long with alongside depth of 7.5 meters.
Bravo Wharf
Leyte Pier
Boton Wharf
Pol Pier
Rivera Wharf


Sattler Pier and the Marine Terminal at the handle most of the commercial container cargo traffic at the Port of Subic Bay, while the remaining wharves complement and support the main commercial Port of Subic Bay. With berthing stations on either side, the Sattler Pier is 180 meters long with alongside depth of 12 meters. The covered Marine Terminal Pier is 225 meters long with alongside depth of 12 meters and has berthing stations on either side. The Sattler Pier lot covers almost 4.4 thousand square meters, and the Marine Terminal Pier covers an area of over 15.7 thousand square meters. The Marine Terminal contains a transit shed of almost 8.3 thousand square meters. The combined piers can handle 139.6 thousand TEUs per year. The container marshalling yard covers almost 30 thousand square meters, and the area includes a 42-hectare storage compound. The Stattler Pier and Marine Terminal contain 70.6 thousand square meters of covered storage area and about 164 thousand square meters of open storage.

Three berths are located in the Port of Subic Bay’s Subic Shipyard, all with alongside depth of 9 meters. C-Quay is 300 meters long, E-1 Quay is 255 meters long, and E-2 Quay is 205 meters long.