Table of Contents
- 1 How do I get from Hong Kong to Boracay?
- 2 How long does it take to get to Boracay?
- 3 Is it safe to travel to Boracay now?
- 4 What can you do in Boracay in 3 days?
- 5 Is baby allowed in Boracay?
- 6 Is child allowed in Boracay?
- 7 Who can go to Boracay?
- 8 Is Boracay expensive?
- 9 Do you need to rebook flights to Boracay?
- 10 Do you need a s pass to go to Boracay?
- 11 What should I pack for a trip to Boracay?
How do I get from Hong Kong to Boracay?
The cheapest way to get from Hong Kong to Boracay (Island) is to fly and taxi and bus and ferry which costs $600 – $1600 and takes 10h 57m. What is the fastest way to get from Hong Kong to Boracay (Island)? The quickest way to get from Hong Kong to Boracay (Island) is to fly which costs $450 – $2500 and takes 7h 53m.
How long does it take to get to Boracay?
If you’re coming from Manila or Southern Luzon, you can go to Boracay by sea through 2Go Travel ferry. It takes about 9 hours from Batangas Pier to Caticlan Jetty Port. From Manila, you will receive a 2-hour land bus to Batangas Pier from Cubao or Pasay bus terminals.
Can foreigners go to Boracay?
Q: Who is allowed to travel to Boracay? A: Leisure travel to Boracay Island is open to tourists of all ages from GCQ and MGCQ areas. Tourists aged 18-65 from NCR Alert Level 4 have been allowed since September 16, 2021.
Is it safe to travel to Boracay now?
YES, as long as the LGU continues to require a negative RT-PCR test result to travel, and as long as you follow more stringent measures—wearing double masks and not removing them when you are at the airport and being more discerning with your choice of airline.
What can you do in Boracay in 3 days?
THE BEST 3-DAY BORACAY ITINERARY ON A BUDGET
- Caticlan Airport to Caticlan Jetty Port transfer (around 15 minutes)
- Registration/Verification.
- Board the boat to Boracay (around 20 minutes)
- Arrive in Boracay.
- Hotel check-in.
- Lunch at D-Mall.
- Freshen up at the hotel.
- Swim or walk along White Beach.
Who can travel to Boracay?
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:
- Tourists of all ages who are coming from MECQ and GCQ areas with Alert Level 4 status or lower are allowed to travel to Boracay.
- Fully vaccinated-individuals (aged 12 years old and above) are no longer required to undergo an RT-PCR Swab or Saliva Test.
Is baby allowed in Boracay?
NOTE: Children below 12 years old are not required to present a Vaccination ID or certificate nor are they required to undergo an RT-PCR Swab or Saliva Test. All minors 18 years old and below must be accompanied by an adult.
Is child allowed in Boracay?
In June this year, the DOT allowed senior citizens and children to go to Boracay. The Aklan provincial government was focusing its promotion of Boracay to domestic tourists, but required all visitors to have a negative RT-PCR test.
Do you need swab test to Boracay?
Meanwhile, Boracay Island still requires a negative RT-PCR swab test result for all allowed tourists, including those from the National Capital Region, except for tourists within Panay Island, including Guimaras province.
Who can go to Boracay?
Tourists of all ages who are coming from MECQ and GCQ areas with Alert Level 4 status or lower are allowed to travel to Boracay….
- Full name of all guests.
- Date(s) of birth.
- Address and contact details.
- Arrival and departure details.
Is Boracay expensive?
The average price of a 7-day trip to Boracay Island is $4,669 for a solo traveler, $8,386 for a couple, and $15,721 for a family of 4. Boracay Island hotels range from $46 to $192 per night with an average of $73, while most vacation rentals will cost $170 to $810 per night for the entire home.
What is the best month to visit Boracay?
The best time to visit Boracay is during the dry season, which starts in November and runs through April. Called the ‘Amihan season’ this period brings with it, the cold, northeast wind across the island. Humidity and rainfall remain low, and the sea water is perfect for swimming, diving, and other activities.
Do you need to rebook flights to Boracay?
NOTE: Flights and hotel reservations can be booked before your testing, but of course will need to be rebooked (if permitted by airline and accommodation establishment) when RT-PCR results are positive. Visit https://www.touristboracay.com/ and select BORACAY to access the official health declaration form.
Do you need a s pass to go to Boracay?
It is important that you have a physical or digital copy of this with you at all times. As of 3 June 2021, travelers are required to register for an S-Pass (Safe, Swift and Smart Passage) before traveling to Boracay Island. This will need to be approved before your travel.
How to get to Boracay from Caticlan Airport?
To get to Boracay island from the Boracay Caticlan Airport, you will need to take several transfers – a bus to the port, boat to Boracay Island and a van to your accommodation. Ease the process and pre-book these transfers via Klook for a hassle-free arrival. All planes will be landing at the Godofredo P. Ramos (Caticlan) Airport.
What should I pack for a trip to Boracay?
When packing, of course be sure to pack your safety essentials: face masks, face shields, alcohol, wipes, etc. Check with your airline for any additional requirements they have for travelers.