BORACAY
- PHBOR
- Latitude: 11.941
- Longitude: 121.941
- Philippines
- Port in Philippines
Location: Aklan Philippines
Boracay is a small island in the Philippines, known for its beautiful white-sand beaches and vibrant nightlife. The island lies about 315 kilometers (196 miles) south of Manila and 2 kilometers off the northwest tip of Panay Island in the Western Visayas region. Boracay is part of the province of Aklan.
Marine Port Description and Specification: Boracay
Port Name: Boracay Port
Location:
- Latitude: 11.9670° N
- Longitude: 121.9250° E
- Region: Western Visayas
- Province: Aklan
Primary Functions:
- Passenger Transport: The primary function of the Boracay port is to transport passengers between Boracay Island and Caticlan, the main gateway on Panay Island, as well as other parts of the Philippines.
- Tourism: The port serves as a crucial entry point for tourists visiting Boracay.
Facilities:
- Terminal: A modern passenger terminal with amenities such as waiting areas, food stalls, and restrooms.
- Berthing Facilities: Several berths for boats and ferries. These are designed for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Ticketing Offices: Various ticketing counters for different ferry operators.
- Security: Standard security protocols, including checks at entry and exit points.
- Transport Links: Convenient access to local transportation options like tricycles and shuttle services to various parts of Boracay Island.
Connectivity:
- Ferry Routes: Frequent ferry services between Boracay (through the Cagban Jetty Port and Tambisaan Jetty Port) and Caticlan Jetty Port. Additionally, there are routes connecting other surrounding islands and destinations.
Operational Information:
- Tide Information: The port operates round the clock, but ferry schedules may vary with tidal conditions.
- Peak Seasons: High tourist influx during the dry season from November to May.
- Climate: The region experiences a tropical climate, with a wet season from June to October and a dry season from November to May.
Regulatory Bodies:
- Philippine Ports Authority (PPA): The port falls under the jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority, which oversees port management, regulation, and development.
Environmental Considerations:
- Sustainable Practices: The port implements various sustainability and environmental conservation measures to protect the pristine marine ecosystem of Boracay.
Port Services:
- Baggage Handling: Services available for handling luggage.
- Travel Assistance: Information counters and travel assistance services are available for tourists.
- Emergency Services: First aid and emergency response measures are in place.
Accessibility:
- Nearest Airport: Godofredo P. Ramos Airport (Caticlan Airport), approximately 10 minutes by ferry from Boracay.
- Adjacent Ports: Caticlan Jetty Port serves as the main connecting port for Boracay.
Future Developments: Plans to expand and modernize the port facilities to accommodate the increasing number of tourists and enhance passenger experience.
Key Takeaways:
- Boracay's port is a crucial hub for passenger transport and tourism.
- Facilities are primarily designed to cater to the high influx of tourists.
- The port operates under the regulations of the Philippine Ports Authority.
- Environmental conservation is a significant focus given Boracay’s natural beauty and ecological significance.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is advisable to check with the Philippine Ports Authority or the official Boracay tourism websites.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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DESPACITO | Sailing | 04:57:20 | ||
ST IGNATIUS LOYOLA | Passenger | CULASI ROXAS | 04:26:46 | |
LCT POSEIDON 36 | Cargo | CALAPAN BATANGAS V V | 04:25:01 | |
S/Y SERENE | Pleasure | 03:41:37 | ||
Passenger | 03:24:50 | |||
NEPTUNUS III | Sailing | B 2 A | 02:43:47 | |
MARCO POLO 1 | Sailing | 02:28:14 | ||
BRP MALABRIGO | Port | CEBU_CITY | 01:23:18 | |
LOST IN ASIA | Pleasure | 12:23:40 | ||
TRANS-ASIA 20 | Passenger | BATANGAS | 2/21/2025 | |
TENGAH | Sailing | 2/21/2025 | ||
Other | 2/21/2025 | |||
Other | 2/21/2025 | |||
HURRICANE HUNTER | Sailing | 2/21/2025 | ||
STARLITE VENUS | Passenger | NAVOTAS | 2/21/2025 | |
BELLE POULE | Sailing | 2/21/2025 | ||
Other | 2/21/2025 | |||
Other | 2/21/2025 | |||
STARLITE EAGLE | Passenger | CALAPAN | 2/21/2025 | |
MARIA URSULA | Passenger | CALAPAN BATANGAS VV | 2/20/2025 |