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Location:
Station 2
Accommodations:
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Patio Pacific Pictures:
Getting to Boracay Island Philippines:
VIA CATICLAN:
Asian Spirit, SEAIR and Interisland Air
Airlines fly from the Manila Domestic
Airport to Caticlan Airport on Panay
Island. Depending on the type of
aircraft, Boracay flight times may vary
from 55 minutes to 1 hour and SEAIR
Boracay Flights are just 35 minutes.
From the airport in Caticlan to the
Jetty Port is just a 5-minute tricycle
ride away. Then, a motorized banca
(boat) will take guests on a leisurely
20-minute ride to Boracay Island
Philippines.
Presidents Note: In
April of 2006 Jane and I Flew to Boracay
on the SEAIR Dornier 328, the flight was
fast, just 32 minutes in total. Captain
Mendoza chatted with Jane and I for some
time and showed us around the plane.
Captain Mendoza is a seasoned pilot and
has flown many different types of
aircraft over his long career, but he is
very fond of the Dornier, and speaks
very highly of it and its technology. If
you are planning to fly SEAIR Boracay
the cost is a little more, but if you
have the need for speed then the Dornier
328 is your choice, and if you are as
fortunate as Jane and I were you will
meet Captain Mendoza.
Thanks to Artista Boracay for the great
Boracay Beach Accommodations,
Christopher Tan for the SEAIR tickets
and Captain Mendoza for the great
flight.
VIA KALIBO: Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific and Air
Philippines fly from the Manila Domestic
Airport to Kalibo Airport in 45 minutes.
From there, guests take a 1 hour scenic
ride through Panay Island in an
air-conditioned shuttle bus to the
Caticlan Jetty Port. Then transfer to a
motorized banca (boat) for a leisurely
20-minute ride to Boracay Philippines.
Presidents Note: As recently as July, 2006 my wife Jane and I
traveled to Boracay for 15 days stay.
After reading many negative articles on
other Boracay Travel websites, about the
trip to Boracay via Kalibo, we decided
to travel the route ourselves and see
first hand what it was like. First of
all, the trip fantastic, a very
enjoyable and relaxing trip. The Kalibo
airport is really very nice, clean and
very accommodating. Our transportation
was provided by Southwest, the vans were
comfortable, clean inside and cold
air-condition. The ride itself was very
scenic and pleasant, little to no
traffic on the road, that by the way is
nicely paved all the way. The van trip
to and from Kalibo via Caticlan was
nice, relaxing and a real opportunity to
see some country side, and provinces of
the Philippines.
If you are a foreigner like myself, you
may very well enjoy this trip. The
entire trip to Boracay may take you 1
hour longer, in total time, but it was
not time I missed, I was with my lovely
Filipina wife and we has a great trip to
Boracay.
Thanks to Bing and Belle with Southwest Travel & Tours, who provided our land travel and Philippines Airlines for the great seats, tickets and flight.