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Boracay is the Philippines’ most famous resort island. After a six-month environmental closure in 2018, the island reopened with dramatically cleaner waters. At just 10 square kilometres, the entire beach zone (S1/S2/S3) can be crossed on foot in under 20 minutes. This guide covers island hopping routes and transport in and out.

Boracay Basics

  • Location: Central Philippines, Aklan Province; Kalibo (KLO) is the nearest major airport
  • Best season: November–May (dry season); June–October is typhoon/rainy season
  • On-island transport: E-trikes (electric tricycles, max 4 passengers); S1 to S3 approximately PHP 50–80
  • Visa: Chinese mainland passport holders require a Philippines tourist visa (approximately ¥250)

Getting to Boracay

Option 1: Fly to Kalibo (KLO) + Bus–Boat Combo

Fly from Manila (MNL) to Kalibo — approximately 1 hour 15 minutes; frequent promotional fares around US$50–80/person on AirAsia and Cebu Pacific.

Kalibo Airport → Boracay pier:

  • Official shuttle: approximately PHP 150–200/person (about US$2.70–3.60); approximately 1.5–2 hours to Caticlan pier
  • Fast boat: approximately PHP 30–50/person; approximately 15 minutes to Boracay pier

Option 2: Fly to Caticlan

Caticlan Airport is much closer — the fast boat pier is right next door, making it the quickest option. However, there are fewer routes and tickets are more expensive.

Pre-book your airport transfer through Welcome Pickups — drivers meet you at Kalibo/Caticlan arrivals with a name board and take you directly to your hotel on Boracay, including the boat crossing, for approximately US$35–50/person. No bargaining required.

Island Hopping Route Recommendations

The surrounding waters offer excellent snorkel sites — island hopping is the best way to explore them.

Route A: Classic Island Hop (Half Day)

StopHighlightActivities
Coral GardenWell-preserved coral reefSnorkelling, sea turtles
Puka BeachShell-sand beach; famous for shellsSwimming, photography
Crystal CovePrivate island with two natural cavesCave exploration, snorkelling

Half-day price: approximately PHP 800–1,200/person (about US$14–22), including BBQ lunch. Book in advance on Klook.

Route B: Adventure Island Hop (Full Day)

Adds the following activities:

  • Jet Ski: approximately PHP 3,500/30 minutes
  • Flying Fish: approximately PHP 800/10 minutes
  • Sea Walk (underwater walking): approximately PHP 1,500/30 minutes

Full-day trip including lunch: approximately PHP 2,000–3,000/person (about US$36–55).

Snorkelling Equipment and Safety

No dive certification is required for snorkelling on Boracay, but take note:

  • Bring your own snorkel mask (rental masks on the island are often worn out and limited in size)
  • Wear a long-sleeve rash guard during jellyfish season (April–October)
  • Do not step on coral — fines of approximately PHP 5,000 apply
  • Snorkel only in designated beach zones with lifeguards

Choosing Your Area

ZoneCharacterBest For
S1 (Station 1)Widest and cleanest sand; high-end hotelsBigger budget, quality seekers
S2 (Station 2)D Mall commercial centre; most dining and shoppingFirst-time visitors
S3 (Station 3)Budget guesthouses; narrower but quieter beachBudget travellers, backpackers

Practical Tips

  • Boracay enforces a plastic ban — single-use plastic items (including straws) are prohibited
  • Exchange Philippine Pesos at Manila airport; rates are better than on the island
  • Tipping is customary in the Philippines — service charges are usually not included; a 10% tip is standard

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