How To Get From Boracay To Davao

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Boracay

Boracay is a top tourist destination of Malay Island in Aklan.

The best time to enjoy its fine white sand is during the summer season in the Philippines (March – May).

However, prepare for the environmental fees (PH 75) which they collect at the Caticlan Port if you’re not a

resident of Aklan

or if you cannot speak their official dialect.

This fee is mandatory.

Davao

Davao has lots of Nature and Wildlife areas that are ideal for hiking

, trekking, and other physical or outdoor activities.

A visit to the Eden Nature Park is a must if you’re in Davao City.

It is easily accessible from the downtown part of the city and there are lots of activities to do that the whole family can enjoy.

Here are the available modes of transport

from Boracay

to Davao.

Bus Ticket From Boracay to Davao

The distance between Boracay to Davao City is 1,034 kms.

The travel time by bus transport is 20 hours and 5 minutes.

The journey begins from Boracay to Malay Island.

From Malay Island you need to transfer to another bus (PHILTRANCO) that will take you to the town of Passi.

From Passi, you can take the bus ride that will bring you to Davao City.

The bus fare is US$ 75.

If driving your own vehicle is your option to

travel between Boracay to Davao

, the travel time is 15 hours and 10 minutes.

Ferry Ticket From Boracay to Davao

If you prefer the ferry ride from Boracay to Davao, you must board the Oyster Ferry that is bound to Caticlan port.

From there, you can take the shipping vessel that is bound to Cebu, Cagayan de Oro port and finally to Davao City.

Airplane Ticket From Boracay to Davao

There are 3 airline providers for the Boracay to Davao route.

The travel time is 3 hours and 40 minutes.

The total cost of airfare is US$ 150.

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