Getting there |
||
| from Manila or cebu to Boracay - by Plane | ||
|
The quickest way to travel to Boracay Island, is to take a plane from
Manila or Cebu domestic terminal and fly to the island of Panay in the Visayas. The two flight options you have, is to fly directly to either the cities of Kalibo or Caticlan on Panay Island. |
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
The best flight is via Caticlan
with SEAIR. The planes are smaller, maybe not so good to some, but the flip side is the planes do not fly quite as high and the view is absolutely awesome! The other benefit is that Caticlan is the jump off port to catch a ferry or banca boat to Boracay Island, so the short transfer time from plane to ferry is minimal, no more than 15 minutes. |
||
| If you wish, for your convenience, we can pick you up on the Airport of your arrival and have an escorted transfer to the Hotel | ||
|
Flights to Kalibo are
with bigger aircrafts. From Kalibo you have a 1 ½ to 2 hour trip by air conditioned bus or private mini van, which will take you to Caticlan. |
||
|
Once you have reached Caticlan, you have a twenty minute banca trip
to Boracay Island. The banca trip
will drop you off at the Jetty Port in Manoc Manoc, which is on the southern tip of Boracay Island. From there you take another short trip with small Bus or Tricycle to the Resort. |
||
|
If you travel to Boracay during June to November you may encounter rough
weather on the western side of Boracay, where White Beach is. This is due to the Southwest Monsoon. |
||
|
During this period, depending on the weather there could be a few
changes to your travel arrangements. First, the banca boats leave Panay from a port to the east of Caticlan called Tabon. Second they will not drop you off at the Jetty Port but rather will take you to the southeast coast and drop you on Bulabog Beach. From there, again, you take the short trip with small Bus or Tricycle to the Resort. |
||
| Manila to Boracay - by Ferry | ||
|
For those on a budget and with a bit of time to spare the Manila to Dumaguit voyage
is ideal. Dumaguit is on the north side of Panay Island just south of Kalibo. The voyage is an overnight trip from Manila. |
||
| The Ferries depart Manila at North Harbour. From Dumaguit you will have to get yourself Mini Van or Bus to Caticlan. | ||
| Manila via mindoro to Boracay - by road and Ferry | ||
|
Another way to get from Manila to Boracay is to take your own car or an
air conditioned bus from Manila to Batangas. From Batangas you can catch a car ferry to Calapan, Mindoro. From Calapan you cross Mindoro by car or bus to Calapan. Large Car - Ferries from the Montenegro Shipping line leave from Roxas, on the eastern coastline every few hours. Once you reach Caticlan, you travel on o the resort as described above. |
||
| For further Information on flight and ferry schedules please check our LINKS - site. | ||