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Planes from Boracay Island to PALAWAN

from
Boracay Island, Philippines
to
PALAWAN, Philippines

Travel Tips

  • ⛰ Check for Direct Flights

    While there are several options to travel from Boracay to Palawan, check for direct flights with smaller regional airlines. This can save you time and provide a scenic aerial view of the islands along the way, enhancing your travel experience.

  • 📍 Pack Your Aqua Gear

    Don’t forget to pack your snorkeling or diving gear! Palawan is famous for its stunning underwater life. Having your gear on board means you can head straight to activities as soon as you land.

  • 🚍 Embrace Local Culture at the Airport

    Upon arrival in Puerto Princesa or El Nido, take time to explore the cultural displays at the airport. Local art, music, and food provide a glimpse into Palawan’s rich heritage and make for a great first impression.

  • 🎭 Stay Hydrated and Inform About Safety

    Before flying, make sure to drink plenty of water. High-altitude flights can dehydrate you quickly. Additionally, be aware of any recent travel advisories or health precautions specific to the region, especially regarding mosquito safety.

  • 🏛 Consider Using a Travel App

    Download a travel app specific to the Philippines that includes offline maps, hotel booking options, and local tips. This can be a lifesaver for navigating around Palawan, where internet access may be spotty.

FAQ

You'll need a valid government-issued ID for domestic flights. It's also a good idea to have proof of your travel itinerary or accommodation booking in case you're asked during your journey.
Some regional airline flights may offer local snacks or drinks inspired by Filipino cuisine, providing a taste of the region while flying. Always check with the airline for specific amenities available on your flight.
Upon arrival, look for authorized taxi services or shuttle buses that are available at the airport. Consider booking your transfer in advance through your hotel for convenience.
Filipino (Tagalog) is the national language, but many locals in Palawan also speak English. A few common phrases in Filipino can enhance your travel experience and engage with locals.
There is no time difference between Boracay and Palawan, both operate on Philippine Standard Time (PST), so no need to worry about adjusting your watch during your travel.