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!!DIRECTIONSTO!! Casa Camilla-Boracay, Boracay Island
GETTING THERE
You can fly from Manila or Cebu to Kalibo daily on Philippine Airlines or from Manila with several other new airlines like Air Philippines, Cebu Pacific,Grand Air, and Asian Spirit. Then take an air-conditioned 1-1/2 hour bus ride crossing some of the most lush tropical scenery in the Philippines from the Kalibo airport to Caticlan's Ferry Boat Station. Pacific Air and Asian Spirit, using smaller aircraft fly daily directly to Caticlan's small airstrip where a few-minute ride on a local 'tricycle' takes you to the bangka station. Flight fares are nearly the same from $46 to $63 one-way to either Kalibo or Caticlan.
Late November to early June-From Caticlan's small ferry terminal you can board a large bangka to the island's Boat Station 3 ( the first stop ).From Catciclan, you take a 10-20 minute boat ride to the Island for less than 50 cents (U$). Or pay less than U$7 for your own bangka that will take you directly to where you want to go on the island instead of the 3 boat stations. This is the cheapest, most comfortable way.
Casa Camilla is 350 meters to the south or right facing the island, just 35 meters past BUT NOT to be confused with Villa Camilla. ( the first resort we built in 1990 and sold in 1995, now with higher room rates ).
June to November - From Catciclan, you take a 10-20 minute boat ride to the Island for less than 50 cents (U$). You will be taken to either Caticlan's main Ferry Station or the alternate boat station on the other side of the peninsula and the bancas will take you to Boracay on the opposite side of the island from the main white beach. From there many tricycle 'taxis' are waiting to deliver you to Casa Camilla in Angol.
MBRS Lines operates a ferry between Manila's Pier 8 and Caticlan three times a week. The name of the ship is Mary the Queen or The Virgin Mary. They leave Manila's north harbor, Pier 8, for Boracay at 5PM on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. An ordinary ticket is about $14, Tourist Class is U$16 ( reserved bunk in an air-con dorm withOUT bedsheets ).Deluxe (a reserved bunk in an aircon dorm WITH bedsheets ) is $16, and a bunk in a four-bunk cabin is $20.
WG&A Superferry leaves 4 times a week from Manila's north harbor, Pier 4, to Dumaguet, 20 minutes from Kalibo.
Iloilo is on the southeast end of Panay, and Boracay is opposite Caticlan, off the northwest corner. The minivan ride from Iloilo to Caticlan would be 5 hours. From Iloilo, take a aircon minivan 5 hours to Caticlan for about 300 Pesos
You can fly from Manila or Cebu to Kalibo daily on Philippine Airlines or from Manila with several other new airlines like Air Philippines, Cebu Pacific,Grand Air, and Asian Spirit. Then take an air-conditioned 1-1/2 hour bus ride crossing some of the most lush tropical scenery in the Philippines from the Kalibo airport to Caticlan's Ferry Boat Station. Pacific Air and Asian Spirit, using smaller aircraft fly daily directly to Caticlan's small airstrip where a few-minute ride on a local 'tricycle' takes you to the bangka station. Flight fares are nearly the same from $46 to $63 one-way to either Kalibo or Caticlan.
Late November to early June-From Caticlan's small ferry terminal you can board a large bangka to the island's Boat Station 3 ( the first stop ).From Catciclan, you take a 10-20 minute boat ride to the Island for less than 50 cents (U$). Or pay less than U$7 for your own bangka that will take you directly to where you want to go on the island instead of the 3 boat stations. This is the cheapest, most comfortable way.
Casa Camilla is 350 meters to the south or right facing the island, just 35 meters past BUT NOT to be confused with Villa Camilla. ( the first resort we built in 1990 and sold in 1995, now with higher room rates ).
June to November - From Catciclan, you take a 10-20 minute boat ride to the Island for less than 50 cents (U$). You will be taken to either Caticlan's main Ferry Station or the alternate boat station on the other side of the peninsula and the bancas will take you to Boracay on the opposite side of the island from the main white beach. From there many tricycle 'taxis' are waiting to deliver you to Casa Camilla in Angol.
MBRS Lines operates a ferry between Manila's Pier 8 and Caticlan three times a week. The name of the ship is Mary the Queen or The Virgin Mary. They leave Manila's north harbor, Pier 8, for Boracay at 5PM on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. An ordinary ticket is about $14, Tourist Class is U$16 ( reserved bunk in an air-con dorm withOUT bedsheets ).Deluxe (a reserved bunk in an aircon dorm WITH bedsheets ) is $16, and a bunk in a four-bunk cabin is $20.
WG&A Superferry leaves 4 times a week from Manila's north harbor, Pier 4, to Dumaguet, 20 minutes from Kalibo.
Iloilo is on the southeast end of Panay, and Boracay is opposite Caticlan, off the northwest corner. The minivan ride from Iloilo to Caticlan would be 5 hours. From Iloilo, take a aircon minivan 5 hours to Caticlan for about 300 Pesos
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