Air Asia and Philippines Airlines offer flights from Tagbilaran, Bohol to Kalibo, Boracay via Manila. Tagbilaran City or popularly known as "City of Peace and Friendship" is the capital of the province of Bohol. Bohol is the hub of commerce and the small city of the island. Meanwhile, The Philippines' famed Boracay island used to a hotspot for beach parties. The island was closed for 6 months from 2018 for a clean-up operation and now opens its doors back for visitors to enjoy the clean beach.
With an average temperate around 30 degrees Celsius annually, Boracay experiences a seasonal tropical climate. There are two very distinct seasons in Boracay. The rainy season starts around June and ends late October while the dry season begins from November to May. Overall, February is the driest month. So it is the perfect month if you are planning to fly there for some outdoor activities. Meanwhile, if you are not a big fan of rain, you should avoid flying there in June as it is the wettest month of the year.
Bohol-Panglao International Airport - It is the only airport that serves the provincial island of Bohol. The new airport stars to operate in November 2018 to replace the old Tagbilaran Airport located in downtown Tagbilaran. Air Asia, Air Juan, Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines offer direct domestic flights connecting Panglao Airport with Manila, Boracay, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu City, Davao, and Angeles. While Philippine Airlines offers international flight to Seoul, Korea. The airport is well connected with the city area (Tagbilaran Integrated Bus Terminal) by the airport bus which operates every 45 minutes.
Kalibo International Airport - The airport is the main gateway to Boracay Island. It is among the busiest airport in the Philippines which serves about 1 million international and domestic passengers arriving or departing from its terminals each year. Kalibo International Airport connects the island with international destinations such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, and Seoul. While some airlines also offer domestic flights to major Philippine cities such as Manila and Cebu.
Both Tagbilaran, Bohol and Kalibo, Boracay enjoy similar climate patterns. It is warm and sunny with chances of rain throughout the year in both areas. There is significant precipitation throughout the year in Tagbilaran as well as in Boracay. The average temperate reported in Tagbilaran is 27.5 degrees Celsius and Boracay is 30 degrees Celsius.
Air Asia and Philippines Airlines offer flights from Tagbilaran, Bohol to Kalibo, Boracay via Manila. Tagbilaran City or popularly known as "City of Peace and Friendship" is the capital of the province of Bohol. Bohol is the hub of commerce and the small city of the island. Meanwhile, The Philippines' famed Boracay island used to a hotspot for beach parties. The island was closed for 6 months from 2018 for a clean-up operation and now opens its doors back for visitors to enjoy the clean beach.
With an average temperate around 30 degrees Celsius annually, Boracay experiences a seasonal tropical climate. There are two very distinct seasons in Boracay. The rainy season starts around June and ends late October while the dry season begins from November to May. Overall, February is the driest month. So it is the perfect month if you are planning to fly there for some outdoor activities. Meanwhile, if you are not a big fan of rain, you should avoid flying there in June as it is the wettest month of the year.
Bohol-Panglao International Airport - It is the only airport that serves the provincial island of Bohol. The new airport stars to operate in November 2018 to replace the old Tagbilaran Airport located in downtown Tagbilaran. Air Asia, Air Juan, Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines offer direct domestic flights connecting Panglao Airport with Manila, Boracay, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu City, Davao, and Angeles. While Philippine Airlines offers international flight to Seoul, Korea. The airport is well connected with the city area (Tagbilaran Integrated Bus Terminal) by the airport bus which operates every 45 minutes.
Kalibo International Airport - The airport is the main gateway to Boracay Island. It is among the busiest airport in the Philippines which serves about 1 million international and domestic passengers arriving or departing from its terminals each year. Kalibo International Airport connects the island with international destinations such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, and Seoul. While some airlines also offer domestic flights to major Philippine cities such as Manila and Cebu.
Both Tagbilaran, Bohol and Kalibo, Boracay enjoy similar climate patterns. It is warm and sunny with chances of rain throughout the year in both areas. There is significant precipitation throughout the year in Tagbilaran as well as in Boracay. The average temperate reported in Tagbilaran is 27.5 degrees Celsius and Boracay is 30 degrees Celsius.