
Jay Jays club is located at Boat Station 1 on the plaza behind Balabag Church, just up from Boracay Sitio (former Walling Walling Sitio)
25m above sea level on top of a hill overlooking the famous White Beach and Panay. Approximately 2 minutes walking distance to the
white beach.
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version Your journey from Manila to Caticlan
once you have entered the Philippines take Airport Taxi
from Manila International Airport to the Domestic Airport approximately 10
minutes (Pesos 350) just tell the Driver what Airline you are going
with. He will bring you to the right place. (Airport Taxis are save
/ registered) Once you arrived in Caticlan Airport you can take
advantage of our transportation service or travel by yourself
following the instructions below. Caticlan Airport to Jettyport
Caticlan (Boat station): take Airport Tricycle approximately 5 minutes (Pesos ca. 50/Tricycle) Jettyport Caticlan to Jettyport
Boracay take pump boat approximately 10 to 15 minutes (Pesos ca. 100/Person) Porter
Pesos 20/Luggage, just remember the number on his shirt no worries
your luggage will be safe. Jettyport Boracay to JayJays Club
(Porter Pesos 20/Luggage) then take Tricycle (Pesos ca. 150) or
Multi Cab (Pesos ca. 250) and advice Driver to bring you to the Balabag Plaza behind the church, to the corner of
Boracay Sitio (former Walling Walling Sitio)
Tricycle

Pump Boat
Multi Cab
Boracay is located at the north-western tip of Panay Island, in the province of Aklan, separated by a narrow channel from the mainland and its provincial town Caticlan...
There are two international airports in the Philippines, ok,
actually there are four, the third one is Davao, but unless you want
to visit the southern part of the Philippines first, you will
probably choose Manila (capital) or Cebu City (provincial capital).
You might also fly in over Clark airport if you come from south-east
Asia...
Once you arrived either in Manila or Cebu City, you have various
choices how to proceed with your journey to Boracay...
Either you want the fastest way, which is by plane, or you have a little more time on hand to take the ferry-boat, or travel a alternative rout, through the islands of the Phil's., until you reach Boracay...
Please find below information about the different transportation services currently available...
Contacts / Telephone / WWW
| AsianSpirit / Zest Air: | |
| Tel. Manila: | +63 2 851 8888 |
| Tel Boracay | +6336 288 3465 |
| www.zestair.com.ph/ | |
| Seair: | |
| Tel. Manila: | +63 2 884 1521 |
| Tel Boracay | +6336 288 5502 |
| www.flyseair.com | |
| Cebupacific Airlines: | |
| Tel. Manila:: | +63 2 551 6250 |
| Fax Manila: | +63 2 852 1318 |
| www.cebupacificair.com | |
| Air Philippines: | |
| Tel. Manila: | +63 2 855 9000 |
| www.airphils.com | |
| Philippine Airlines: | |
| Tel. Manila: | +63 2 340 0024 |
| www.philippineairlines.com | |
| Interisland Airline: | |
| Tel. Manila: | +63 2 852 8010 |
| www.interislandairlines.com | |