PACK YOUR BAGS, BOOK YOUR FLIGHT, WE'RE HEADED TO BORACAY!
We are so excited to celebrate with you! We want to make this booking process is easy and seamless as possible. Please reach out to our travel agents to help book your flights and hotels. They will help coordinate your travel in the most efficient way. If you plan on traveling as group, don't hesitate to ask about group rates!
(if departing from US airport)
Alice Agcaoili
alice_agcaoili@yahoo.com
0908-883-1898
(if departing from Manila)
Amanda Tirol
boracayweddings@yahoo.com
639-175-396-220
639-989-885-962
FAQ
- How do I get from Manila to Boracay?
You will take a plane from MNL airport to Godofredo P. Ramos Airport. From there you will have a boat transfer to Boracay and your hotel will have a shuttle bus pick you up. Please see above contacts for travel agents who can assist with booking and coordination.
- Covid restriction guidelines?
This may change but the current guidelines are: Here
- What is the emergency number in PH?
In Manila: 911, Boracay: 141
- Where can I get my money exchanged?
There are ATM's on the island however, it may be smart to bring cash and go to a currency exchange in the Manila Airport as well.
- What will the weather be like?
The weather in march is typically between 75 - 90 degrees. Dress for warmer weather.
- Is the ceremony and reception indoors or outdoors?
Both events will be held outdoors. Please refer to the dress code in our "events" tab
- What should I pack?
Sunscreen, bathing suits, sandals, breathable clothing, outfits for the events.
- How do I travel around on the island?
The hotels offer shuttles around the island at certain time intervals.
Please feel free to ask us anything!
- Confirm your baggage is under the weight limit for all of your flights.
- Allow at least 3 hours from your flight into Manila to your next flight to MPH(the closest airport to Boracay) So you have time to collect your checked luggage and get to your next boarding gate. Sometimes you may need to go to another terminal. We recommend downloading an app called "Grab" which is essentially Uber in the Philippines.
- Booking hotel transfer with your hotel, this will make sure that a hotel transport shuttle is waiting for you after you get off the boat that will take you to Boracay from MPH.
- While at the airport in Manila, go to a currency exchange to break USD into small denominations of Philippine Pesos so you have cash ready to use on the island. As that is what most places accept there.