The nearest airports to Boracay are Caticlan (MPH) and Kalibo (KLO). Caticlan is much closer (about 10–15 minutes by boat), while Kalibo is about 2 hours away by land plus the boat ride. We recommend flying into Caticlan if possible.
After your flight, you’ll take a short land transfer to Caticlan Jetty Port, then a boat ride to Boracay. From there, you’ll take a quick shuttle to your hotel. Many hotels and travel agencies offer transfer packages—easy and seamless.
Our wedding will take place at The Lind Boracay. We recommend booking there for convenience, but Boracay has many options nearby—from luxury resorts to boutique hotels.
Yes! We’ve reserved a block of rooms at The Lind with a special rate for our guests.
Our wedding attire is formal. Think earth tones (neutral, romantic shades) in a classic romance garden mood. Ladies, long dresses are perfect. Gentlemen, suits or barongs are welcome.
Philippine Peso (PHP). Credit cards are widely accepted at resorts and restaurants, but it’s a good idea to carry some cash for small shops and tips.
January is one of the best months to visit Boracay—dry season, warm tropical breezes, and sunshine. Expect temperatures around 77–86°F (25–30°C).
Most hotels and restaurants offer Wi-Fi, and you can also get a local SIM or eSIM if needed.