From Manila, the Manila Domestic Airport has flights to Boracay either via Kalibo (45 minutes) or via Caticlan (30 minutes). From the Kalibo Airport, air-conditioned vans and buses for hire are available to take you to the Caticlan Jetty, where boats are stationed to take you to the island. The bus trip takes around 90 minutes, and the boat ride, 20 minutes.
From Iloilo, there are air-conditioned vans and buses going to Kalibo or directly to Caticlan, where boats going to Boracay are stationed.
From Cebu, Asian Spirit and Sea Air fly to Kalibo two times weekly.
Near By Attraction
The most popular tourists’ attractions of Boracay are:
Mount Luho: This is the highest peak of this island with a height of 100 m above the sea level.
Bat Caves: Located on the north East coast of Yapak it is the home of cave bats and the giant fruit bats.
Dead Forest: The hundreds of dead plants of this forest make it look haunted. The landscaped silhouette formed by this forest is worth watching.
The Kar-Tir Shell Museum:This museum has the most wonderful collection of art works made of shells.