BORACAY travel guide with budget schedule
UPDATE: Make sure you have the requirements and you’re flying to the best airport when traveling to Boracay. READ: BORACAY & KALIBO travel REQUIREMENTS!
Boracay is back! Well, it didn’t really leave. It was just closed to visitors for six months in 2018, which sparked numerous debates. The good news is, it has been reopened to tourists! There have been some changes and new policies, so we’re publishing a brand new BORACAY travel guide with sample schedule to help you plan your trip. If you’ve been to the island prior to closure, this guide can also serve as your short refresher.
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UNDERSTANDING BORACAY
WHERE TO stay IN BORACAYTop Boracay budget hotels & Guesthouses
Top Boracay Hostels
Search for much more Boracay Resorts!
HOW TO get TO BORACAYMANILA TO BORACAY
KALIBO airport TO CATICLAN
CATICLAN TO BORACAY
HOW TO get around BORACAY
THINGS TO do in BORACAYIsland Hopping
Ariel’s point Cliff Diving
Parasailing Boracay
Paraw Sailing
Haqqy Boracay Pub Crawl
Banana boat & UFO Rides
Stand Up Paddleboarding
WHERE TO eat IN BORACAY
SAMPLE BORACAY ITINERARY
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSWhen is the best time to check out Boracay?
Is Boracay safe?
What type of power plug / socket is used in Boracay?
What is the tipping customized in Boracay?
Are there ATMs in Boracay?
Are drones allowed in Boracay?
What other things are NOT allowed in Boracay?
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UNDERSTANDING BORACAY
Any conversation about the Philippines as a traveler destination isn’t complete without a mention of Boracay. It is, after all, the country’s many well-known beach attraction, topping various publications’ lists of best islands in Asia and in the world.
This huge attention transformed what used to be a quiet village into an overdeveloped traveler destination. Resorts of various shapes, sizes and classes have sprouted along the coast. Lanes of restaurants and shops mushroomed along its streets and alleys. and two airports have been built to serve the growing number of locals and visitors. The year before its 2018 closure, Boracay registered receiving over 2 million tourists.
It’s not challenging to understand Boracay’s appeal. You’ll see it right away upon setting foot on the island. aside from its sheer natural charm — I have yet to see another destination that can match the island’s white sand — Boracay has something for everyone. Whether you’re a budget backpacker or a luxury traveler, young or old, solo or on a honeymoon, with pals or with family, you’ll find something to fall in love with here.
Here are much more bits about Boracay.
Location: Boracay is within the municipality of Malay, province of Aklan in the Philippines. Mainland Aklan is part of Panay Island.
Languages: Aklanon and Ati are the native languages. but locals, especially those working in the tourism industry, can fluently speak and understand Tagalog and English.
Currency: Philippine peso (PHP, ₱). PHP100 is around USD 1.90, EUR 1.69, SGD 2.57 (as of may 2019).
Modes of payment: CASH, primarily. Some establishments accept credit report cards, but bring cash to be safe.
WHERE TO stay IN BORACAY
When searching for a place to stay in Boracay, it is essential to be familiar with its geography. Boracay is a bone-shaped island politically divided into three barangays (villages): Balabag, Manoc-Manoc, and Yapak. Manoc-Manoc is the southernmost barangay, where both jetties are located.
You’ll be encountering the names of these barangays when checking out accommodations online. but for tourism purposes, it’ll be simpler to split the island not by barangay but by beach.
Most people who haven’t been to Boracay are under the impression that it has only one beach because many media features focus on its main stretch — White Beach. and while it is the longest and many popular, it is not the only strip of sand here. The island is hemmed by over a dozen beaches! When searching for accommodations, it is essential to consider not just the barangay but also the beach where it is located. here are some of the beaches in Boracay.
White Beach, the busiest, many crowded, and arguably the most spectacular beach on the island. This has the highest concentration of accommodations. It is also the longest beach, split into three stations. stations 1 and 2 are located in Barangay Balabag, while many of station 3 is in Manoc-Manoc. numerous of the island’s essential attractions like D’Mall, the grotto, and many popular restaurants can be found here. station 1 is tucked on the northernmost end of the beach, which makes it relatively quiet. stations 2 and 3 are where many shops and bars are located. filling the island’s western coast, White beach is also the best and many available place to view Boracay’s marvelous sunset.
Bulabog Beach, another long stretch hugging the eastern side of the island. The sand here isn’t fine, but it is also very available and is many well-known as the jump off point for numerous exciting water activities.
Diniwid beach is a short patch of sand north of White Beach’s station 1, separated only by a promontory. Although seemingly isolated, there is a cemented walking trail along the beach that connects Diniwid to White Beach. You’ll also find a few resorts and hostels here.
Some higher-end resorts like Shangri-la Boracay and Flora east are located along smaller coves.
TÄRKEÄ! If you wish to stay in Boracay, NO BOOKING, NO ENTRY.. You should show proof of booking or reservation with any of the certified hotels.
To see the complete list, check out: list OF certified BORACAY RESORTS and HOTELS!
Below are the top certified Boracay budget hotels and hostels on Agoda, as ranked by users.
Top Boracay budget hotels & Guesthouses
Zuzuni boutique Hotel. image offered by Agoda.
Boracay Balcony Inn. check rates & Availability!
Zuzuni boutique Hotel. check rates & Availability!
Bluewaves beach House. check rates & Availability!
Hampstead boutique hotel Boracay. check rates & Availability!
Sur Boracay. check rates & Availability!
Jeffrey S Hotel. check rates & Availability!
Top Boracay Hostels
CHILLAX Flashpackers Boracay. image offered by Agoda.
CHILLAX Flashpackers Boracay. check rates & Availability!
Frendz Hostel Boracay. check rates & Availability!
Chill Out Hostel. check rates & Availability!
Boracay Backpackers. check rates & Availability!
My Hostel. check rates & Availability!
Hostel Avenue. check rates & Availability!
Search for much more Boracay Resorts!
HOW TO get TO BORACAY
UPDATE: In the pre-pandemic world, Boracay Island was served by Aklan’s two gateways: the bigger Kalibo international airport and the closer Caticlan Airport, which is now being called and referred to as Boracay Airport. starting October 2020, however, as recommended by the Inter-Agency task force on emerging infectious diseases (IATF), each airport will be serving a particular type of passenger, depending on the purpose of travel.
Boracay airport or Caticlan Airport, for Boracay-bound leisure travelers
Kalibo Airport, for returning overseas Filipino workers (ROFWs), locally stranded individuals (LSIs), and authorized persons outside of residence (APORs)
MANILA TO BORACAY
If you’re coming from Manila, flying is the fastest and easiest way to Boracay. The island is served by two airports: Kalibo and Caticlan. Each airport has its own pros and cons.
Caticlan airport and Kalibo Airport
Kalibo airport is farther, requiring around 2 hours of travel time, but fares to Kalibo are much cheaper.
Caticlan airport is closer, 15-30 minutes away, but fares are way much more expensive than Kalibo.
Once you’re at Kalibo or Caticlan Airport, you will need to make your way to Boracay. follow the steps below.
KALIBO airport TO CATICLAN
If you’re flying to Kalibo, you will need to travel to Caticlan Jetty Port, which is 1.5 to 2 hours away. You have plenty of options. Upon arrival at the airport, you’ll see staff providing packaged transfers to Boracay. numerous of these already include the bus transfer to Caticlan, boat transfer to Boracay, and other fees. but these are expensive.
Here’s what we recommend:
OPTION A: local BUS. Take a tricycle to the bus terminal and board a Ceres bus bound for Caticlan. The bus fare is only P120. This is the most affordable way to reach Caticlan from Kalibo. once at Caticlan Jetty Port, follow the steps at the next section (CATICLAN TO BORACAY).
OPTION B: traveler BUS/VAN. look for “non-packaged” vans or buses that can take you directly to Caticlan Jetty Port. Fare ought to be only P200. once at Caticlan Jetty Port, follow the steps at the next section (CATICLAN TO BORACAY).
OPTION C: PACKAGED BUS/VAN transfer SERVICE. If, for whatever reason, you don’t want to do the transfers on your own, a good option is to book a packaged transfer service. aside from the comfortable transfer from Kalibo airport to Caticlan, the price also covers the boat crossing, terminal fee, environmental fee and hotel transfer. You will also be assisted through the in some cases confusing process at the jetty port. This is terrific for those traveling to Boracay for the first time and traveling with kids or elderly. You can book them on Klook too for only P490 (van) or P480 (bus).
Below are where you can book packaged bus/van transfer services.
✅ RESERVE BUS transfer HERE!
✅ RESERVE VAN service HERE!
CATICLAN TO BORACAY
If you’re flying straight to Caticlan Airport, ride a tricycle to Caticlan Jetty Port. Fare: P50 to P75 per person (depending on the number of passengers). At the jetty port, follow the steps below.
If you’re coming from Kalibo Airport, take a van or bus to Caticlan Jetty Port. then follow these steps.
At Caticlan Jetty Port, look for the Registration area in the tents set up outside the terminal building. You’ll then be asked to write down your name on a logbook. This is used to monitor the number of tourIsts menee Boracaylle.
Jatka varmennusalueelle. Täällä sinun on esitettävä todiste majoituksesta tai hotellin varauksesta. Muista, että jos vietät vähintään yhden yön saarella, hotellin varaus vaaditaan.
Maksa palkkiot. Jatka maksuikkunoita. Päätä, haluatko ottaa halvemman pumpun vai isomman, mutta hinnoijan osterilautan, jossa sinun on selvitettävä seuraavat: Terminaalimaksu (P100), ympäristömaksu (P75) ja veneenhinta (valinta: Pump Boat Boat P25-30 tai Oyster Ferry P100). Suoritat kaikki nämä kerralla, mutta sinulle annetaan erilliset kuitit.
Syötä satamarakennus. Sinun on suoritettava turvallisuustarkastus. Jatka matkustajan odotusalueelle ja odota lennolle.
Kun on aika nousua, etsi veneesi ja jono. Matka-aika on 10-15 minuuttia.
Ota kolmipyörä hotelliin. Sinut viedään Cagban Port- tai Tambisaan -satamaan. Joko niin, löydät kolmipyörät, jotka odottavat alueen matkustajia. He voivat viedä sinut hotelliisi tai lomakohteeseen White Beachillä P100-P150: lle ratsasta kohti.
Se siitä! Tervetuloa Boracaylle!
Paljon yksityiskohtaisempi, vaiheittainen opas, lue: Catialan-lentokenttä Boracaylle.
Muuten, yllä oleva opas sisältää kolmipyörän ajelut. Jos haluat mistä tahansa syystä paljon mukavamman matkan hotelliin, valitse varaa Klook -pakattu siirtopalvelu. Ilmastoidun pakettiauton siirron lisäksi Caticlanin lentokentältä laiturien satamaan, sinua avustetaan myös satamaprosessien kautta ja kuljettaja voi auttaa sinua matkatavaroissasi. Hintaan sisältyy jo pakettiauton lentokenttäsiirto, veneiden ylitys ja multi-hotellin siirto.
✅ Varaa tai tarkista hinnat täällä!
Kuinka kiertää Boracay
Kolmipyörä on ensisijainen kuljetusmuoto saaren ympäri. Muille kuin filipino-lukijoillemme kolmipyörä (Trike) toimii kuin taksi. Ero on muulla kuin ilmeinen, että voit jakaa kolmipyörän muiden matkustajien kanssa, jotka ovat menossa samaan määränpäähän. Kolmi voi myös poimia tai pudottaa matkustajia matkan varrella. Ellet tilaa koko autoa ”erityisellä” matkalle, mikä tarkoittaa, että kuljettaja ei lopeta tai poimi ketään muuta ja sinulla voi olla yksikkö itsellesi.
Boracayssa on kahta tyyppiä kolmipyöriä: moottoroitu (säännöllinen) ja sähköinen.
Kolmipyöriä säännellään ja hinnat ovat kiinteät hinnat. Tässä ovat hinnat, jos olet tulossa valkoisesta ranta -asemalta:
Toiselle asemalle (esim. Asema 2 – asema 3): P10 per henkilö
Alueelle aivan asemien ulkopuolella (esim. Bulabog Beach): P20-30 henkilöä kohti
Diniwid Beachille: P35 per henkilö
Puka Beachille tai Yapakin alueelle: P40 per henkilö
Cagban -satamaan tai Tambisaan -satamaan: P120 kolmipyörällä
Päätieltä kaukana olevalle alueelle: P150-200 per kolmipyörä
Erityinen matka: P100-200 per kolmipyörä
Päästäksesi ympäröiville saarille, voit liittyä saaren hyppäämiskierrokseen. Puhun alla olevan saaren hyppäämisosaston hinnoista.
Tekemistä Boracayssa
Saarihyppelyä
Boracaylle on paljon enemmän kuin White Beach. Saaren rosoiset kulmat ovat täynnä hiekkaa, mikä luo lyhyempiä, mutta silti upeita rantoja. Sen ympärillä on myös pienempiä saaria.
Saarelta löydät toutit, jotka tarjoavat ”saaren hyppäämistä” pysähtymistä Puka Beachillä, Crystal Cove Islandilla ja krokotiilisaarella. Se maksaa tyypillisesti P500-600 henkilöä kohti. Ongelmana on, että monet heistä eivät kommunikoi siitä, että Crystal Cove Island on nyt suljettu ja että et oikeastaan pysähdy krokotiilisaarella, ihailet sitä vain veneestä tai snorklauspaikasta. Joten sinulla on snorklaussivusto ja Puka Beach.
Klook tarjoaa myös saaren hyppäämismatkan, jonka pysähdykset ovat seuraavat:
Puka Shell Beach
Tambisaan Beach
Korallipuutarha (snorklauspaikka)
Voit myös nähdä krokotiilisaaren, mutta ei myöskään lopetusta. ”Saaren hyppääminen” on oikeastaan harhaanjohtava, koska monet pysäkit ovat osa Boracayn saarta. Se on paljon enemmän kuin “ranta hyppää”.
Voit liittyä ryhmämatkalle tai tilata yksityisen veneen. Ryhmämatkalle liittyminen merkitsee veneen jakamista muiden kanssa