It is the main seaport of northern Occidental Mindoro.
Household consumption goods are the main cargoes imported in the port while outgoing cargoes are agricultural products such as corn, rice, and livestock.
The port has a Passenger Terminal Building which occupies 159 square metres (1,710 sq ft) of space and can accommodate up to 100 people.
The port has an two 81 metres (266 ft) RC pier with four ramps for RORO ferries.
[1] As of 2023, Montenegro Shipping Lines, Island Water and Besta Shipping Lines (orange navigation) have destinations from Abra de Ilog to Batangas, while Caribbean lines (pump boat) has a destination to Balatero (Puerto Galera).