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Wie kommt man nach Boracay?
Boracay Island is located at the northern tip of Panay Island in the center of the Philippines. Various ways lead to Boracay, the fastest one is by air from Manila or Cebu, another one is by sea from Manila to Caticlan or overland for the adventurous people from Cebu over Negros to Iloilo and Caticlan.
There are two Airports close to Boracay, Caticlan and Kalibo. You will always have to take a short Boat ride from Caticlan Jetty Port to Boracay.
Caticlan Airport (MPH)
Caticlan Airport is a smaller airport 5 minutes from Boracay. There are domestic flights from Manila and Cebu. A motorized trike will take you to the Jetty Port, less than five minutes away. This is definitely the preferred airport for ease and convenience. Due to the small size of the runway, smaller turboprop airplanes are used.
Kalibo Airport (KLO)
Kalibo Airport is a larger airport 90 minutes from Boracay. This airport that has some international flights, and accommodates larger jet airplanes. An air-conditioned van service will take you from Kalibo Airport to Caticlan for 200 PhP, or by Jeepney for 85 PhP.
Air lines offering flights to Caticlan + Kalibo, schedules vary so please check direct with the airline.





To Boracay by Sea
There are several ferries from Manila to Boracay. One way takes approximately 12 hours. It is not that comfortable but cheap. One way will cost approximately PHP 900 to PHP 2500 depending on the class you take.
By Land:
The Strong Nautical Highway is a both an overland route and a series of Roll-on/Roll-off ferries. The trip is 16-20 hours with stopovers and dependent on sea conditions. It's locally known as the RORO Boracay route. (A/C bus 1500 PhP)
LAND Manila -> Cubao | 2 hours SEA Cubao -> Calapan | 2-3 hours LAND Calapan -> Roxas | 2-3 hours SEA Roxas -> Caticlan | 4-5 hours
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