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Planning a trip to Boracay? This guide covers everything you need—from how to get there to where to stay, what to do, and how to save money.
How to Get to Boracay
Step 1: Fly to Aklan
You have two main airport options:
- Caticlan Airport (closest, most convenient)
- Kalibo International Airport (cheaper flights, longer travel)
Step 2: Transfer to the Island
From Caticlan:
- 10–15 min tricycle ride to jetty port
- 10–15 min boat ride to Boracay
From Kalibo:
- 1.5–2 hour van ride to Caticlan
- Then boat transfer
Best Time to Visit
- Dry Season (Nov–May): Best weather, peak season
- Off-Peak (Jun–Oct): Fewer crowds, cheaper rates
- Best balance: November or May
Where to Stay in Boracay
Boracay is divided into Stations along White Beach:
Station 1 – Quiet & Scenic
- Fine sand, less crowded
- Ideal for relaxation
Station 2 – Lively & Central
- Restaurants, bars, shopping
- Best for nightlife
Station 3 – Budget-Friendly
- More affordable hotels
- Laid-back vibe
Budget Guide (Per Day in PHP)
- Budget traveler: ₱1,500 – ₱3,000
- Mid-range: ₱3,000 – ₱7,000
- Luxury: ₱8,000+
Tip: Book flights and hotels early for better deals.
Travel Hotel
Shared Kalibo International Airport Transfers (KLO) to Boracay
Convenient and efficient transfers between Kalibo International Airport and your hotel in Boracay.
Land at Kalibo Airport, ride a land transfer to Caticlan Jetty Port, and hop on a boat transfer to Cagban Port with ease
Boracay Cruise Experience
Experience the breathtaking Boracay sunset as you cruise along the crystal-clear waters for a truly spectacular and memorable moment!
Station X Experience at Hue Hotel Boracay
Take a sip while going for a dip at Station X – a vibrant and friendly lifestyle hub where locals and tourists come together
Top Things to Do:
Beach Activities
- Swimming and sunbathing
- Sunset watching (must-do!)
Island Hopping
- Visit nearby beaches and snorkeling spots
Water Sports
- Parasailing
- Helmet diving
- Paddleboarding
Explore Other Spots
- Puka Shell Beach (quiet, less crowded)
- Mount Luho (highest point, great views)
What to Eat
- Fresh seafood (grilled fish, shrimp, crabs)
- Local Filipino dishes (adobo, sinigang)
- Mango shakes (Boracay favorite!)
Travel Tips
- Bring cash (not all places accept cards)
- Wear light clothing—it’s hot and humid
- Use reef-safe sunscreen
- Respect environmental rules (Boracay is protected)
Important Reminders
- Book hotel in advance (required for entry)
- Keep your travel documents ready
- Follow local guidelines to preserve the island
Boracay is perfect for relaxation, summer, holiday, wedding annivesary, events, adventure, and even weddings. Whether you’re traveling on a budget or going all out, the island offers a balance of beauty, fun, and comfort.



