Philippines - Security

Dec 11, 2025

Philippines Security for Yachts

Overall Crime and Safety

Exercise increased caution in the Philippines due to crime, terrorism, civil unrest, and kidnapping. Some areas have increased risk and are recommended to avoid.

For additional information and current travel advisories, see the following websites:

Maritime Areas of Concern

The US, UK and Australia governments advise against all travel to Western Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago due to the high risk of kidnapping of international travelers and the increased threat of maritime kidnappings against small boats.

Abu Sayaf are an Islamic terrorist group based in the Sulu peninsular area of the Philippines. Yachts cruising in the area should be especially vigilant.

General advice seems to be to stay away from the Southern PI, including South Palawan and be careful heading between PI and Malaysia.

Incident Reports

Kalibo, July 2022: Pirates board yacht on delivery from Olongapo to Cebu - report from a vessel owner about a suspected "pirate" attack on his vessel off the coast of Kalibo.

Sulu Peninsular, January 2020: Eight crew kidnapped from fishing vessel off Malaysia

Sulu Sea, May 2017: Sulu Sea Kidnappings

Sulu Peninsular, February 2017: A German cruising couple was abducted by Abu Sayyaf, in Sulu from their yacht in November 2016. Jurgen and his partner, Sabine Merz, were attacked resulting in Sabine being killed and Jurgen has taken hostage for ransom demands. Jurgen was held for 3 months and executed in February 2017 when the ransom demands were not met.

November 2016: ReCAAP: Kidnappings Rise in Sulu-Celebes, Eastern Sabah Regions

Davao, Samal Island, September 2015: A well-known marina on Samal Island near Davao in the southern Philippines was stormed by armed men and four yachties were kidnapped. Two of the captives were executed and two were released. See report here.

Palawan, April 2014: A German couple were abducted from their yacht by bandits at Palawan on their way back to Sabah in Malaysia after island-hopping in Mindanao, in April 2014. Read news report here.

Useful Reports:

Last updated:  December 2025

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