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I want to see for myself the beauty of West Cove. I heard a lot about it in the newspaper so I want to see it in person.
Answer
How to get there my friend:
By Plane
From Manilaâs domestic airport or from Cebu airport, take flights to Boracay either via Kalibo (45 minutes away) or via Caticlan (30-40 minutes away). From Kalibo airport, air-conditioned vans and buses for hire will take you to the Caticlan Jetty Port, where boats are stationed to take you to the island. Motorized tricyles will take you from Caticlan airport to the jetty port, 3 minutes away. From Caticlan jetty port, boat ride will take 15-20 minutes to get to Boracay.
When your in Boracay, take a tricycle ride going to Diniwid Beach to reach Boracay West Cove.
Airlines serving Kalibo and Caticlan include the following:
Manila to Caticlan:
â¢Asian Spirit
â¢South East Asian Airlines (SEAir)
Manila to Kalibo:
â¢Cebu Pacific
â¢Philippine Airlines
Cebu to Caticlan:
â¢Asian Spirit
â¢South East Asian Airlines (SEAir)
Cebu to Kalibo:
â¢Cebu Pacific
(Some of these air carriers may provide only seasonal service on the listed routes)
Around the island
On the island, the two main modes of transport are via motor-tricycles along the main road or by walking along the beaches. Pedicabs are also available for transport along the Beachfront Path. Other means of transportation include mountain bikes, quadbikes and motorbikes, all of which can be rented.
To explore around the island's coast, motorized bancas and sailing paraws are available for rent. These are outrigger canoes and are common sight in waters around the island. The sailing paraw is a narrow hulled boat with outriggers either side and with passengers sometimes seated on a trampoline platform between the outrigger supports. These are extremely fast off the wind, but can be unwieldy for inexperienced sailors.
For more info this is there address:
Boracay West Cove
Diniwid Beach, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, Philippines 5608
Tel. +63 36 288 4279 ⢠288 4579 ⢠Fax +63 36 288 4576
Mobile: 0917 616 8318
Manila Booking Office:
14 G/F Shoppesville, Shopping Complex
Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila
Tel. + 63 2 721 9293 / 721 5846 ⢠Telefax: + 63 2 722 4098
For inquiries, email us at info@boracaywestcove.com
5% of the total paid bills goes to our preservation of the coral reef
Good luck my friend!
How to get there my friend:
By Plane
From Manilaâs domestic airport or from Cebu airport, take flights to Boracay either via Kalibo (45 minutes away) or via Caticlan (30-40 minutes away). From Kalibo airport, air-conditioned vans and buses for hire will take you to the Caticlan Jetty Port, where boats are stationed to take you to the island. Motorized tricyles will take you from Caticlan airport to the jetty port, 3 minutes away. From Caticlan jetty port, boat ride will take 15-20 minutes to get to Boracay.
When your in Boracay, take a tricycle ride going to Diniwid Beach to reach Boracay West Cove.
Airlines serving Kalibo and Caticlan include the following:
Manila to Caticlan:
â¢Asian Spirit
â¢South East Asian Airlines (SEAir)
Manila to Kalibo:
â¢Cebu Pacific
â¢Philippine Airlines
Cebu to Caticlan:
â¢Asian Spirit
â¢South East Asian Airlines (SEAir)
Cebu to Kalibo:
â¢Cebu Pacific
(Some of these air carriers may provide only seasonal service on the listed routes)
Around the island
On the island, the two main modes of transport are via motor-tricycles along the main road or by walking along the beaches. Pedicabs are also available for transport along the Beachfront Path. Other means of transportation include mountain bikes, quadbikes and motorbikes, all of which can be rented.
To explore around the island's coast, motorized bancas and sailing paraws are available for rent. These are outrigger canoes and are common sight in waters around the island. The sailing paraw is a narrow hulled boat with outriggers either side and with passengers sometimes seated on a trampoline platform between the outrigger supports. These are extremely fast off the wind, but can be unwieldy for inexperienced sailors.
For more info this is there address:
Boracay West Cove
Diniwid Beach, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, Philippines 5608
Tel. +63 36 288 4279 ⢠288 4579 ⢠Fax +63 36 288 4576
Mobile: 0917 616 8318
Manila Booking Office:
14 G/F Shoppesville, Shopping Complex
Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila
Tel. + 63 2 721 9293 / 721 5846 ⢠Telefax: + 63 2 722 4098
For inquiries, email us at info@boracaywestcove.com
5% of the total paid bills goes to our preservation of the coral reef
Good luck my friend!
What should I do for a few days in Cornwall?

Goddess of
Going for my cousin's wedding, so there's that, but we'll have (Good) Friday and Saturday, and perhaps (Easter) Sunday to drive around a bit.
Me, husband, daughters 11 & 8. Staying near Newquay.
Answer
Minack theatre have a show on. It's an open air theatre in the cliff overlooking the sea -absolutely stunning. Worth doing at some point if you dont manage to get tickets this time. Dairyland is near newquay with its animals and trampolines, might be a bit young for the 11 year old though? have a look online. I would highly reccomend the Camel Trail, it's the old railway and it follows the river so its all flat - you should start in wadebridge and cycle to padstow for lunch and back. theres cycle hire shops at both ends, could even get a tandem! Padstow has some really nice places for food too, nice pubs and even rick steins restaurant or fish and chip shop. Really good day out and the kids are bound to like the cycle ride. The Watering Hole is a really nice pub actually on the beach in Perranporth, -just along the coast from newquay- its not overly cheap (but not too expensive) and its family friendly with great food. just remember to wear shoes that you dont mind walking on the beach in! Have a great time!
Minack theatre have a show on. It's an open air theatre in the cliff overlooking the sea -absolutely stunning. Worth doing at some point if you dont manage to get tickets this time. Dairyland is near newquay with its animals and trampolines, might be a bit young for the 11 year old though? have a look online. I would highly reccomend the Camel Trail, it's the old railway and it follows the river so its all flat - you should start in wadebridge and cycle to padstow for lunch and back. theres cycle hire shops at both ends, could even get a tandem! Padstow has some really nice places for food too, nice pubs and even rick steins restaurant or fish and chip shop. Really good day out and the kids are bound to like the cycle ride. The Watering Hole is a really nice pub actually on the beach in Perranporth, -just along the coast from newquay- its not overly cheap (but not too expensive) and its family friendly with great food. just remember to wear shoes that you dont mind walking on the beach in! Have a great time!
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