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Which airlines fly from Sydney to Boracay?
There are no direct flights to Boracay from Sydney, but you can get to the island getaway with just 1 stop along the way (in Manila Ninoy Aquino Airport).
Some of the cheapest flights on this route are offered by:
Is there a time difference between Sydney and Boracay?
Yes. Boracay is 2 hours behind in winter and 3 hours behind in summer.
What is the weather like in Boracay?
Boracay is famed for its warm weather and beautiful beaches. No matter when you travel, you’re unlikely to see temperatures drop below 23°C with most months seeing highs of 29-33°C.
Boracay receives a lot more rain than Sydney. Expect torrential downpours from July to October.
How expensive is Boracay?
Essential travel information for Boracay
- A passport with 6 months’ validity is required for international travel.
- Australians do not need a visa for trips of up to 30 days in the Philippines.
- Boracay was closed to tourists in early 2018, but it has since reopened.
Departing from Sydney
All flights to Boracay and other destinations in the Philippines leave from Terminal 1 at Sydney Airport (SYD), which is the dedicated International Terminal. For overseas flights, you should aim to be at the airport 3 hours before take-off.
When you enter the terminal, you’ll find check-in desks ordered by rows (lettered A-K). To find out where you need to go, check the large information screens.
Once you have your boarding pass, you should move towards the back of this hall to find passport control. With your cabin bags checked, you’ll be able to browse the duty-free store and other shops, grab a bite to eat or find your airline’s lounge while you wait for your departure time.
Arriving in Boracay
There are 2 airports serving Boracay, but Caticlan Airport (MPH) is much more convenient than Kalibo Airport (KLO).
Caticlan Airport, also known as Godofredo P Ramos Airport, is a domestic airport, so all flights there from Australia must go through Cebu, Manila or elsewhere.
To get from the airport to the hotels of Boracay, you need to go by road, water and road. In the airport, you’ll find companies offering combined trips to the jetty, by traditional Bangka boat and taxi.
Return flights from Boracay to Sydney
Before you return to the airport for your Boracay to Sydney flight, it’s advised that you arrange your transportation either through your hotel or directly with the transport company.
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Please note: all information is correct as of November 2018.
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