There are no direct flights into Boracay; all visitors must take a boat from Caticlan Jetty Port, where there is a 10-20 minute boat ride to Boracay. Thus, Caticlan is the final destination of any method of travel, be it air, land or sea.

Cagban Jetty Port : Cagban Jetty Port serves as a single entry and exit point of Boracay Island, boats departing from Caticlan Jetty will dock at Cagban. Located in the southernmost part of Boracay, this jetty has terminals for tricycles (a motorcycle with a sidecar) or "multicab" (a small 8 seater van) which the public can hire to take them to their desired destination in the island.

Cagban Jetty Port 

By Plane

From Manila: From the Domestic Airport of Manila, you may take a flight to either Kalibo or Caticlan directly. From Kalibo, air-conditioned vans and buses can bring you to the Caticlan Jetty Port, which is about an hour and 45 minutes ride, or or you can take a motorized tricycle from Caticlan airport to the Jetty, about a three minute ride.

Carriers from Manila to Caticlan:

Carriers from Manila to Kalibo:

From Iloilo : Air-conditioned buses and vans provide transportation to Kalibo (1 hour 45 minutes from Caticlan) or Caticlan directly.

From Cebu : Asian Spirit and South East Asian Airlines fly to Kalibo twice weekly, where buses can take you to Caticlan.

By Boat

From Manila: Three companies operate ferries from Manila to Caticlan, a journey of between 12 and 16 hours.

Ferries from Manila to Caticlan:

By Road

From Manila: Buses run from Manila to Caticlan throughout the day. The journey is about 12 hours. You can catch buses at the Philtranco terminal in Cubao and Pasay City in Manila.