In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you
Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: Pregnant women
Please arrive at the designated location 30 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Currently, there are few direct scheduled flights from Taiwan to Boracay. Travelers typically need to fly from Taiwan to major Philippine cities like Manila or Cebu, and then take a domestic flight to an airport near Boracay, such as Kalibo or Caticlan. It is recommended to plan your transit time and transportation in advance.
The best time to visit Boracay is generally during the 'dry season' from November to May. During this period, the weather is sunny, the sea is clear, making it ideal for land exploration, water activities, and outdoor spa treatments. December to February is particularly pleasant with cooler temperatures. The rainy season is from June to October, which may bring more rainfall, but visitor numbers are typically lower.
Yes, Taiwanese travelers visiting the Philippines, including Boracay, must obtain a visa in advance. Currently, a tourist visa is available, allowing a stay of up to 59 days for a single entry. It is recommended to check the latest visa application procedures, required documents, and fees on the official website of the Philippine Tourism Office or through designated travel agencies. Ensure your visa is processed and obtained before your departure.
The main strategy for traveling to Boracay is to first fly from Taiwan to Manila (MNL) or Cebu (CEB), and then take a Philippine domestic flight to an airport near Boracay, such as Caticlan Airport (MPH) or Kalibo Airport (KLO). Caticlan Airport is closer to Boracay, resulting in a shorter boat transfer time. It is advisable to opt for exclusive transfer services for convenience and speed.
For land tours in Boracay, it is generally recommended to land at 'Caticlan Airport' (Godofredo P. Ramos Airport, MPH). This is because it is only about a 10-15 minute boat ride from Boracay Island, offering the shortest transfer time and maximum convenience. In comparison, Kalibo Airport (Kalibo International Airport, KLO) requires approximately a 1.5 to 2-hour bus and boat journey.
From Caticlan Airport, you can take a tricycle to the jetty port and then board a crab boat for a 10-15 minute ride to Boracay Island. From Kalibo Airport, you will first need to take a bus or van for about 1.5 hours to the Caticlan jetty port, and then transfer to a crab boat. Regardless of the airport chosen, terminal and environmental fees are mandatory.
In addition to a valid visa and a passport with at least six months of validity remaining, Taiwanese travelers entering Boracay, Philippines, need to prepare confirmed return flight tickets and proof of accommodation. Furthermore, it is recommended to fill out the Philippine eARRIVAL CARD to expedite immigration clearance. Ensure all documents are ready for a smooth entry.
During Boracay's peak season, besides enjoying the sun, beaches, and water activities, it is highly recommended to participate in an island land tour, where you can explore the island's scenery via eco-friendly electric tricycles. Additionally, arranging a relaxing spa massage, such as at Helios Spa in Boracay, is an excellent choice to make your trip more comfortable and leisurely.