How to get here
The fastest way to Boracay is to fly to Caticlan where motorized outrigger boats ferry tourists to the island. The other air route is Kalibo about 65 kilometers southeast of Caticlan. From Manila, both routes take about 45 minutes. There are also flights to Caticlan from Cebu City in central Philippines. Flight takes 30 minutes.
Manila-Caticlan by Plane
South East Asian Airlines (SEAIR)
Telephone No. +632 849-0100 (Manila)
+6336 288-5502 (Boracay)
Website www.flyseair.com
Philippine Airlines (PAL)
Telephone No. +632 855-9999
Website www.philippineairlines.com
e-mail wecare@pal.com.ph
Cebu Pacific
Telephone No. +632 853-0113
+632 702-8888
By RORO
This is a combination of land (by Bus) and sea (Roll-on-Roll-off Vessels) travel.
- Montenegro Shipping Lines
- Philtranco Bus Lines
- Ceres Bus Liner
Manila-Kalibo-Caticlan by Plane
Philippine Airlines (PAL)
Telephone No. +632 855-9999
Website www.philippineairlines.com
e-mail wecare@pal.com.ph
Zest Air
Telephone No. +63.36 288-3465, +632 853-1957, +632 888-2002
Website www.zestair.com.ph
From Kalibo Airport, airconditioned buses and vans transport tourists to Caticlan.
Cebu-Caticlan
South East Asian Airlines (SEAIR)
Telephone No. +632 849-0100 (Manila)
+6336 288-5502 (Boracay)
Website www.flyseair.com
About Boracay
Boracay Island is about 300kms. south of Manila. It is located off the northwest corner of Aklan Province in Panay. Approximately seven kilometers long and one kilometer wide in its narrowest part, Boracay contains one thousand eighty three (1,083) hectares.
Its powdery white sand beach and pristine turquoise waters have earned it a place among the world’s best tropical beaches (BMW Tropical Beach handbook).