GETTING
TO BORACAY
The
first thing, of course, you have to do to get into Titay South
Beach Resort, is to first get into Boracay Island. Well, the
most recommended way is by airplane heading to Kalibo or Caticlan.
The flight time to both locations is about an hour.
If
you go via Kalibo, you will be able to fly on a B737 150 seater
Jet aircraft of PAL, Cebu Pacific or Air Philippines. If you
go via Caticlan, you will fly on Asian Spirit (50 seater) or
SeAirs (19 seater) which offers 8 flights each a day to Caticlan.
The benefit of traveling on the smaller planes to Caticlan is
the price and land transfer is only 10 minutes as oppose to
Kalibo's 2 hours. Take a flight to Manila. You may have to spend
a night in Manila on your outward journey because onward flights
to Boracay are limited. Fly Philippine Airlines from Manila
Domestic Airport to Kalibo Airport, the flight takes about half
an hour and costs about 3,000 Philippine Peso return.
From
Kalibo Airport takes the air-conditioned bus to Caticlan and
the boat from Caticlan harbor to Boracay (the bus trip takes
90 minutes and the boat 30 minutes. Various charter companies
fly direct from Manila to Caticlan Airport. As there is no jetty
on Boracay, you have to wade ashore from the boat, so wear something
appropriate and comfortable!
HOW
TO GET TO TITAY SOUTH BEACH
RESORT
The
map here shows you the way and landmark that is near to the
Titay South Beach Resort. The way is thru beachfront, a two-minute
walk to the famous white beach at Boat Station 3.
The
Titay South Beach Resort can be reached by a 45-minute plane
ride from Manila Domestic Airport to Kalibo, Aklan. Air-conditioned
shuttle buses are available here and take you on an hour ride
to Caticlan.
From
the nearby Caticlan jetty port, their outrigger motorboats complete
your exciting trip to paradise with a fifteen- to twenty- minute
ride after which you will alight right on the white sandy beachfront
in front of the resort.