Caticlan to Boracay Ferry Schedule

Caticlan to Boracay Boat Schedule and Fare Guide 2024 (BOOK HERE⬇️)

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Searching for the latest fare rates and boat schedules from Caticlan to Boracay to Caticlan? Our Caticlan to Boracay Boat Schedule and Fare Guide 2024 highlights all the details you need!

Caticlan is your main gateway to Boracay. The ferries here are regulated by the local government unit and organized by the local community. So, you don’t need to worry about being scammed or overcharged since everything is transparent, from the moment you get off your plane in Caticlan Jetty Port to your arrival in Boracay. Nevertheless, it pays to be cautious.

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Willy's Rock in Boracay
The iconic Willy’s Rock along the shores of Station 1 in Boracay

Do note that the main port in Caticlan is called Caticlan Port. In Boracay, there are two ports receiving guests from Caticlan Port, and they will be used in different months based on the season.

The main port, however, is Boracay Jetty Port or Cagban Port, as locals call it. And for the most part, this port is more used throughout, except during the rainy seasons when the waves are too big. In such a case, ferries will dock at Tambisaan Port in Boracay.

But you don’t need to worry about these things when you get there. Tricycle drivers and private transfer staff already know these things.

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DISCLAIMER: The schedules and rates are subject to change without prior notice. We try our best to keep the information updated. Shipping companies may also cancel trips without prior notice due to bad weather and safety reasons.

➡️2024 Caticlan to Boracay Boat Schedule

Trip Frequency: Every 10 minutes

Port in Caticlan: Caticlan Jetty Port (see map)

Port in Boracay: Cagban Jetty Port (see map), Tambisaan Jetty Port (see map)

Travel Time: 10 minutes

CATICLAN TO BORACAYBORACAY TO CATICLAN
5 AM (First Trip)5 AM (First Trip)
9 PM (Last Trip)9 PM (Last Trip)

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➡️2024 Caticlan to Boracay Fare Rates

FARE RATESTERMINAL/ENVIRONMENTAL FEES
Local50 PHP (~1 USD)150 PHP (~2.5 USD)
Foreign50 PHP (~1 USD)300 PHP (~5 USD)
PWD/Senior/Student/Minor50 PHP (~1 USD)120 PHP (~2 USD)

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Where to Stay in Boracay

How much is the ferry from Caticlan to Boracay?

The regular ferry ticket from Caticlan to Boracay costs 50 PHP (~1 USD). Do note that there are corresponding terminal and environment fees that you need to pay along with your boat ticket.

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What is the transportation from Caticlan to Boracay?

The best way to get to Boracay from Caticlan is by passenger boat. If you like to charter an entire trip, you can do so at the port. This would cost you 1,500-2,500 PHP (~25.5-42.5 USD). If you book luxury resorts, it might include private trips from Caticlan Jetty Port straight to your accommodation.

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Is Caticlan or Kalibo closer to Boracay?

Yes, Caticlan is closer to Boracay. If you are coming from Manila or Cebu, it’s best to take a flight to Caticlan Airport instead of Kalibo Airport. You will reach Boracay in 20 minutes from Caticlan Airport and in 1 hour from Kalibo Airport.

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Boracay is still worth visiting if you are looking for the best white sand beach in the Philippines and at the same time enjoy its bustling nightlife.

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