Last chance to visit Logos Hope

By: PR May 26,2015 - 10:59 AM

World’s largest floating book fair opens until Thursday

I’m blessed with the stories and friendship. Truly, Logos Hope is bringing knowledge, help and hope to the Philippines. We are blessed to have the ship visit us,” Ardy Macabenta, one of the visitors commented.

The MV Logos Hope, the world’s largest floating book fair, welcomed more than 120,000 visitors on board in her past two weeks in Cebu.

The ship will be leaving Cebu in a week’s time to move onto the next ports – Subic Bay and San Fernando.

Logos Hope is making its final visits in Asia before sailing on to South Africa and beyond by the end of this year. It will take years before the vessel returns to Asia.

The public has only until May 29 to visit MV Logos Hope to buy books or dine.

The public has only until May 29 to visit MV Logos Hope to buy books or dine.

“Don’t miss your last chance to visit the newest and largest vessel of all GBA ships, and meet our international crew of 400 people hailing from over 50 countries,” MV Logos Hope said in its press statement.

MV Logos Hope is operated by the German Christian charitable organization GBA Ships. It offers an expanded selection of over 5,000 titles at affordable prices. They cover a range of subjects including science, sports, hobbies and family life. With children’s titles, academic texts, dictionaries, atlases, among others.

Additionally, the rest of the Visitor Experience deck is also open for the public to explore. The Welcome Area introduces the new vessel through a short movie and interactive displays. The International Cafe offers ice cream, drinks and snacks for sale.

MV Logos Hope is open to the public until May 28, Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Entrance fee is P20 per person, except for children under 13 years old and senior citizens.

Children ages 14 and below must be accompanied by an adult. Identification card may be required.

For further information, call Marina da Luz at (0988) 2302417 or e-mail her at [email protected].

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