

BORACAY
ABOUT BORACAY
Boracay is a small tropical island in the Philippines, renowned for its breathtaking white-sand beaches, vibrant nightlife, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Situated in the Western Visayas region and part of the province of Aklan, it is one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations, attracting visitors from around the globe. The island’s most famous attraction is White Beach, a 4-kilometer stretch divided into three sections: Station 1, known for its luxury resorts and wide beachfront; Station 2, the hub of nightlife, shopping, and dining; and Station 3, a quieter, more laid-back area perfect for relaxation. Boracay also offers a variety of water activities, including snorkeling, scuba diving, parasailing, kiteboarding, and windsurfing, with diving spots like Crocodile Island and Yapak showcasing vibrant marine life and coral reefs.
For those seeking adventure, Mount Luho, the highest point on the island, offers panoramic views accessible via trekking or ATV rides. Another highlight is Puka Shell Beach, a tranquil alternative to White Beach, famous for its unique sand mixed with crushed puka shells. Boracay’s lively nightlife is another major draw, featuring beach bars, fire dancing performances, and popular spots like Epic Boracay and Exit Bar. The island is also a food lover’s paradise, offering a mix of local Filipino dishes and international cuisine, with fresh seafood and mango shakes as must-tries.
In 2018, Boracay underwent a six-month closure for environmental rehabilitation, reopening with stricter regulations to preserve its natural beauty. Smoking and large parties on the beachfront are now prohibited, and visitor numbers are carefully monitored. Travelers can reach Boracay via Caticlan Airport, which is a short boat ride from the island, or Kalibo International Airport, located about 1.5 to 2 hours away by land. The best time to visit is during the dry season, from November to May, when the weather is ideal for outdoor activities. For those seeking a quieter experience, the rainy season from June to October offers fewer crowds, though occasional typhoons may occur. Whether for its pristine beaches, exciting activities, or serene atmosphere, Boracay remains a top destination for a tropical getaway.
HOW TO GET THERE

BY AIR
The quickest and most common way to get to Boracay is by flying to one of the two nearby airports.
A. Via Caticlan Airport (Godofredo P. Ramos Airport)
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Fly to Caticlan Airport from major Philippine cities like Manila, Cebu, or Clark.
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From the airport, take a 5–10 minute tricycle or van ride to Caticlan Jetty Port.
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From the jetty port, take a 10–15 minute boat ride to Boracay.
B. Via Kalibo International Airport
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Fly to Kalibo Airport from domestic or international locations.
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Take a 1.5–2 hour van or bus ride from Kalibo to Caticlan Jetty Port.
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At the port, board a 10–15 minute boat to Boracay.

BY SEA
For those who prefer to travel by sea, ferries and ships connect Boracay to other locations in the Philippines.
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From Manila to Caticlan:
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Take a ferry operated by 2GO Travel. The journey takes approximately 9–12 hours.
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Upon arrival in Caticlan, proceed to the jetty port for the 10–15 minute boat ride to Boracay.
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From Other Ports in Panay Island:
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Smaller ferries or boats may operate from nearby provinces to Caticlan Jetty Port.
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BY LAND
Traveling by land is ideal if you're coming from areas within Panay Island or nearby provinces.
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From Iloilo City:
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Take a bus or van to Caticlan. The journey takes about 6–7 hours.
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From Roxas City:
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Take a van or bus to Caticlan, which takes about 4 hours.
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From Antique or Aklan:
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Various transportation options like vans and buses connect these areas to Caticlan. Travel times vary based on the starting point.
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Once at Caticlan, proceed to the jetty port for the boat transfer to Boracay.
Combination Travel (Land and Sea)
If you're coming from a distant province or city, you can combine land and sea travel:
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Take a bus to Batangas Port (if from Luzon).
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Board a ferry to Caticlan via 2GO Travel.
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From Caticlan Jetty Port, transfer to Boracay by boat.
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