Travel Routes – Siquijor, Bohol, Boracay

The best travel route for Siquijor, Bohol, and Boracay is to go:

  1. Siquijor
  2. Bohol
  3. Boracay

Here’s how!

πŸ›¬ Getting to Siquijor

From Cebu City

Fastest Route

πŸ›₯️ Ferry from Cebu Pier 1 to Siquijor via Bohol | 4.5 hours | (book online)

Notes:

  • This route is the fastest and most straightforward way to get to Siquijor from Cebu. However, it’s also the most expensive option. You can check the schedule and buy tickets online here, or you can also buy at the port.
  • This route has a short stopover in Tagbilaran, Bohol. It’s about 15-30 minutes.

Direct Ferry

πŸ›₯️ Direct ferry from Cebu Pier 1 to Larena Pier | 10 hours | (book online)

Notes:

  • This is the only direct ferry from Cebu City to Siquijor. It leaves 3x a week on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. You can find updated schedules and book online here.
  • Larena Port is farther away from San Juan (Siquijor’s tourist zone) than Siquijor Port (which the other travel options dock on). Nonetheless, there are plenty of tricycles or motorcycle taxis outside Larena Pier that will be happy to take you there.

Direct Bus

🚌 Direct bus from South Bus Terminal, Cebu to Siquijor | 7 – 8 hours

Notes:

  • The bus drives to Liloan Port, gets on the boat, and continues its journey around Siquijor. You can stay inside the bus while it’s on the boat, or you can get out.
  • You still have to pay the boat fare. In total, you’ll spend about php650 (roughly 400 for the bus, and 250 for the boat)
  • When the boat docks, the bus will loop around Siquijor Island. So if you’re staying in San Juan (Siquijor’s main tourist zone), just tell the conductor to drop you there.
  • This is a fairly new route by Ceres Bus Liner, and it currently leaves every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8 pm, and 1 am on Sundays. You can check their Facebook Page for any updates.

Alternative Route

🚌 Direct bus to Dumaguete City | 5 – 6 hours

πŸ›₯️ Ferry to Siquijor | 40 minutes | (book online)

Notes:

  • This is probably the worst route to Siquijor. However, because the other routes are either expensive or not available every day, many travelers still do this route.
  • Buses to Dumaguete City leave South Bus Terminal in Cebu every hour starting at 6 am. Like the direct bus to Siquijor, you still have to pay your boat fare.
  • From Dumaguete Pier, there are about 6-7 different ferries to take you to Siquijor. The Fast Crafts are owned by OceanJet, and they leave twice a day. Click here to see schedules and book online. The slow boats can only be booked at the pier.

From Manila

✈️ Fly to Dumaguete City | 1 hour | (Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines)

πŸ›₯️ Ferry to Siquijor | 40 minutes | (book online)

Notes:

  • If you’re coming from Manila, the fastest way to get to Siquijor is to fly into Dumaguete City instead of Cebu City. From there, just grab a tricycle to Dumaguete Pier and it’s very easy to get on a boat to Siquijor

πŸ“‹ Siquijor Sample Itinerary

Sample only! See my Siquijor travel guide for more info

Day 1: Explore San Juan

🀿 Snorkel in Tubod Marine Sanctuary

🟩 Swim in the green Lugnason Falls

β›² Relax in Capilay Spring Park

πŸŒ… Watch the sunset in Paliton Beach

Day 2: Explore Lazi

🌳 Foot spa in the Old Balete Tree

πŸ§™ “Witch” jump shot in Hapitanan

πŸ’¦ Jump into Cambugahay Falls

πŸ¦‡ Swim through the Sambulawan Underground River

β›ͺ Visit the Lazi Church and Convent

Day 3: Explore the Mountains

⛰️ Visit the Mt. Bandilaan view deck (tallest point in Siquijor)

πŸ¦‡ Go spelunking in Cantabon Cave

🍽️ Eat in Larena Triad Coffee Shop

πŸ¦‹ Visit the butterfly sanctuary

πŸ—ΊοΈ Try to find Cangbangag Falls


➑️ Siquijor to Bohol

Fast Boat

πŸ›₯️ Siquijor Pier to Tagbilaran Pier (OceanJet) | 2 hours | (book online)

πŸ›₯️ Larena Pier to Tagbilaran Pier (Apekop) | 2 hours | (book online)

Notes:

  • Those are the two fast boat companies plying this route. The difference is their departure port. Siquijor Port is usually preferred by tourists since it’s closer to San Juan (the tourist zone).
  • Schedules tend to change. You can check current schedules and book online here, or you can also check OceanJet’s and Apekop’s Facebook pages for updates.

Slow Boat

πŸ›₯️ Larena Pier to Tagbilaran Pier (Lite Ferries) | 3 hours | (book online)

Notes:

  • Lite Ferries is the only regular slow boat on this route. They currently leave every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 7 pm. You can check their current schedule and book online here, or visit their Facebook page.

πŸ“‹ Bohol Sample Itinerary

Sample only! See my Bohol travel guide (coming soon) for more info

Day 1: Countryside Tour

Rent a motorbike and go DIY, or book an organized tour here.

🍫 Chocolate Hills

🌲Manmade Forest

πŸ’ Tarsier Sanctuary

🚒 Loboc River Cruise

β›ͺ Baclayon Church

Day 2: Island Hopping

Book anywhere in Alona Beach, or online here.

🐬 Dolphin watching area (morning only)

⛱️ Virgin Island sandbar

🐠 Snorkel in Balicasag reef

🐒 Turtle watching in Balicasag Island

Day 3: Panglao Tour

Rent a motorbike and go DIY, or book an organized tour here.

πŸ¦‡ Hinagdanan Cave

β›ͺ Dauis Church

⛱️ Dumaluan Beach

🍦Bohol Bee Farm


➑️ Bohol to Boracay

Via Cebu City

πŸ›₯️ Ferry to Cebu | 2 hours | (book online)

πŸš• Taxi to Cebu Airport | 30 – 45 minutes

✈️ Flight to Caticlan Airport | 1 hour | (Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, Air Asia)

πŸ›Ί Tricycle to Caticlan Jetty Port | 10 minutes

πŸ›₯️ Ferry to Boracay | 15 minutes

πŸ›Ί Tricycle or HoHo bus to hotel | 10 – 15 minutes

Notes:

  • This is the only reasonable way to get from Bohol to Boracay. All other routes are unnecessarily long and expensive.
  • There are a lot of boats from Bohol to Cebu. My personal recommendation for tourists is OceanJet. It’s the fastest boat from Tagbilaran, which is closest to the tourist zone in Panglao.
  • If you don’t want to commute from Caticlan Airport to your hotel in Boracay, you can book a van transfer here.
  • There are countless tricycles waiting outside the Caticlan airport ready to take you to the port. There are countless ferries at the port ready to take you to Boracay Island. And there are countless tricycles waiting at the Boracay port to take you to your hotel. This is a very easy route to commute.
  • There is a Hop-on Hop-off bus that can take you anywhere on Boracay Island. Get a card here.

πŸ“‹ Boracay Sample Itinerary

Sample only! See my Boracay travel guide for more info

Day 1: Explore the Island

Get a hop-on hop-off bus pass here or hire a tricycle for the day

⛱️ White Beach

β›΅ Bulabog Beach

🌊 Ilig-Ilagan Beach

⛩️ Gateway Arch

πŸ¦ͺ Puka Shell Beach

Day 2: Water Activities

Samples only! There are a lot more activities in Boracay. Pick and choose which water activities you want to try!

πŸ§‘β€πŸš€ Helmet Diving

πŸͺ‚ Parasailing

πŸŒ… Sunset Cruise

β›΅ Paraw Sailing

🍌 Banana Boat

πŸ›Έ UFO Boat

🚀 Jet Ski

🏝️ Island Hopping

Day 3: Chill in White Beach and D’Mall


πŸ›« Exit From Boracay

To Caticlan Airport

πŸ›Ί Tricycle or HoHo bus to Boracay port | 10 – 15 minutes

πŸ›₯️ Ferry to Caticlan Jetty Port | 15 minutes

πŸ›Ί Tricycle to Caticlan Airport | 5 minutes

Flights out

✈️ Flight to Manila | 1 hour | (Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, Air Asia)

✈️ Flight to Cebu | 1 hour | (Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, Air Asia)

Notes:

  • If you don’t want to commute from your hotel to Caticlan airport, you can book a van transfer here.
  • There are countless tricycles and ferries in these areas, so commuting is super easy.
  • Boracay has a Hop-on Hop-off bus that travels the entire island. You can grab a card here.

Via Kalibo

πŸ›Ί Tricycle or HoHo bus to Boracay port | 10 – 15 minutes

πŸ›₯️ Ferry to Caticlan Jetty Port | 15 minutes

🚐 Van or bus to Kalibo International Airport | 1.5 – 2 hours | (book online)

✈️ Flight to Manila or Incheon

Notes:

  • Kalibo Airport is farther away than Caticlan Airport, but it’s bigger, cheaper, and has international flights.
  • There are vans and buses heading towards Kalibo at the Caticlan Jetty Port. You can also book ahead here.

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