Singapore to Boracay 2026: Flights, SGD Budget & 4-Day Itinerary
Updated April 2026
Boracay, Philippines
Singapore to Boracay in 60 Seconds
There are no direct flights from Singapore to Boracay, so you fly Changi to Manila, then a short hop to Caticlan Airport (the closest gateway to the island). Round trip flights start around SGD 250 with Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, or Scoot, and a comfortable 4 day, 3 night long weekend lands at roughly SGD 700 to SGD 1,400 per person, everything included. The dry season runs November to April, which lines up nicely with Singapore school holidays. If this is your first visit, fly into Caticlan (not Kalibo), pre book your transfer, and stay on White Beach Station 2 for the best balance of price, food, and walkability.
Why Singaporeans Love Boracay
For the SGD spent, Boracay punches well above its weight. The 4 kilometre stretch of White Beach is famous for sand so fine it squeaks under your feet, the water is warm year round, and the island is small enough that you can walk most of it in a single morning. Compared to Bali, Boracay is cheaper, easier to navigate without a driver, and has a livelier nightlife scene clustered along D’Mall and Station 2. Compared to Phuket, Boracay is quieter and more boutique. It is also entirely English speaking, the money changers in D’Mall are friendly to Singapore dollars, and Singapore passport holders breeze through immigration on arrival with zero visa hassle.

How to Get from Singapore to Boracay
There are no direct flights from Singapore Changi to Boracay. You will always connect, almost always through Manila (MNL), and occasionally through Cebu (CEB) or Clark (CRK). The two airports closest to Boracay are Caticlan, also called Godofredo P. Ramos Airport (airport code MPH), and Kalibo (airport code KLO). Caticlan is the one you want, because it sits just a 10 minute boat ride from Boracay itself. Kalibo is two hours away by road plus the boat, which adds half a day to your trip in each direction.
The Standard Routing
Singapore (SIN) to Manila (MNL) flights leave Changi roughly every two hours throughout the day. Flight time is 3 hours 35 minutes. From Manila, you connect onward to Caticlan (MPH) on a 1 hour 5 minute flight operated by Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, or AirSWIFT. Once in Caticlan, you walk to the jetty, take a 10 minute outrigger boat to Boracay, then a tricycle or van to your hotel. Door to door from Changi to your White Beach hotel, plan on 8 to 11 hours including the layover.
Flight Cost Comparison in SGD (Round Trip)
| Airline | Route | Off Peak | Peak | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cebu Pacific | SIN to MPH via MNL | SGD 250-320 | SGD 380-480 | Cheapest option, basic fare, pay extra for bags |
| Philippine Airlines | SIN to MPH via MNL | SGD 290-360 | SGD 420-520 | Full service, 23 kg bag included, smoother layover |
| Scoot + PAL | Scoot Changi to MNL, PAL onward | SGD 240-310 | SGD 370-460 | Mix and match, cheap but separate tickets |
| SIA + PAL | SQ to MNL, PAL onward | SGD 520-650 | SGD 720-900 | Premium experience, KrisFlyer earning, smoothest connection |
Off peak in this context means May, June, September, and early November. Peak means December holidays, Chinese New Year, Holy Week (late March or early April), and June school holidays. Book 8 to 12 weeks in advance for the best prices, and watch for Cebu Pacific seat sales which Singapore residents can usually snag if you set up alerts.
Caticlan vs Kalibo: Which Should You Fly Into?
Always fly into Caticlan (MPH) if you can. The runway is short and only handles smaller aircraft, which means slightly higher fares, but the trade off is huge. From Caticlan you reach your Boracay hotel in under an hour total. From Kalibo you face a 90 to 120 minute van transfer to Caticlan jetty, then the boat, then the hotel transfer. That is half a vacation day burned in each direction. The only reason to use Kalibo is if Caticlan is fully booked or storms close the runway, which does happen occasionally during typhoon season.

Visa and Entry Requirements for Singapore Passport Holders
This is the easiest part of your trip. Singapore passport holders are granted 30 days of visa free stay in the Philippines on arrival. Your passport just needs to be valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date, you should be carrying proof of onward or return travel (a return flight ticket is enough), and immigration may ask for proof of accommodation. Bring a printed or digital copy of your hotel booking just in case. There are no vaccination requirements as of 2026, no health declaration cards, and no quarantine. Walk off the plane, queue at immigration, and you are stamped in within 20 to 40 minutes depending on the queue at NAIA Terminal 1, 2, or 3.
Best Time to Visit Boracay (Singaporean Calendar)
The Philippines has two seasons. Amihan (the dry north easterly) runs November through April and brings calm seas, blue skies, and gentle breezes on White Beach. Habagat (the wet south westerly) runs June through October, bringing warmer water but also rougher seas, occasional washouts, and a seasonal algae bloom on White Beach in March and April. For Singapore travellers, the sweet spots are:
- November to early December. Perfect weather, smaller crowds, and matches Singapore school holidays.
- Late January to February. Peak dry season weather, cool by Singapore standards, ideal for couples and families.
- March (post Holy Week). Warm, dry, and lines up with the Singapore March school break.
- Avoid June, July, August. This is monsoon season, and while it does not rain all day, you risk water sports being cancelled and flights being delayed.
If you have flexibility, target early November or late January. You will get the best weather, the best room prices, and the smallest queues at the buffet.
The Perfect 4 Day Singapore Long Weekend Itinerary
This is the itinerary that most Singapore travellers gravitate toward, designed for a Thursday or Friday departure from Changi.

Arrival and Sunset
Catch a morning Cebu Pacific or PAL flight out of Changi around 7 to 9 AM. Land in Manila around lunchtime, transit to Caticlan, and arrive at your Boracay hotel by 4 PM. Drop bags, change into beach clothes, and head straight to White Beach for the famous sunset (best viewed from Station 2 between Willys Rock and D’Mall). Beachfront dinner, early night.
Island Hopping
The signature Boracay experience. A standard half or full day island hopping tour costs SGD 25 to SGD 45 per person and visits Crystal Cove, Magic Island for cliff jumping, Puka Beach, and snorkelling spots over coral reefs. Lunch is grilled fish on the boat. Bring reef safe sunscreen and a dry bag. Return by 3 PM, nap, sunset cocktails.
Activities and D’Mall
Pick one or two activities. Parasailing runs around SGD 35. Helmet diving is SGD 30. ATV to Mount Luho viewpoint costs SGD 25 and gives the best photo of the island. In the evening, eat your way through D’Mall, Boracay’s open air food court, with everything from Filipino kalderetang kambing to Korean BBQ, ramen, and grilled seafood. Finish with halo halo.
Slow Morning, Sad Departure
Sleep in. Long breakfast with a sea view. Spend the morning lazing on the beach or paying for a beachfront massage (SGD 15 to SGD 30 for a full hour, the best value treatment in Southeast Asia). Check out by noon, take your pre booked transfer back to Caticlan, and you are home in Singapore by late evening. Sunburned, full, and already planning the next trip.
Daily Budget in SGD
Boracay fits a wide range of budgets. Here is what to plan per person per day, excluding flights.
| Style | Stay | Food | Activities | Transport | Per Day |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Backpacker | SGD 25-50 | SGD 15 | SGD 20 | SGD 5 | SGD 65-90 |
| Mid Range | SGD 80-150 | SGD 35 | SGD 35 | SGD 8 | SGD 160-230 |
| Premium | SGD 200-400 | SGD 65 | SGD 60 | SGD 15 | SGD 340-540 |
| Luxury | SGD 500+ | SGD 120 | SGD 100 | SGD 25 | SGD 745+ |
For a 4 day, 3 night trip, multiply by three nights and add round trip flights. A solid mid range Singapore couple should budget around SGD 1,200 to SGD 1,600 per person, everything included. A backpacker can do the same trip for SGD 600 to SGD 800. Honeymooners going premium will land around SGD 2,000 to SGD 2,800.
Where to Stay: Station 1 vs Station 2 vs Station 3
White Beach is divided into three numbered stations, and where you stay shapes your entire trip.
Station 1, North End
SGD 200-600 / night
The widest section of beach, the cleanest water, and the highest concentration of luxury resorts including Shangri La (technically just north of White Beach), Discovery Shores, and Henann Regency. Ideal for honeymoons, families with young kids, and anyone who wants peace at sunset. The trade off is fewer cheap food options nearby, so you tend to eat at hotel restaurants.
Station 2, The Centre
SGD 70-250 / night
The middle section is home to D’Mall, the highest concentration of restaurants, bars, dive shops, and tour operators. This is where most first time Singapore visitors should stay, because you can walk anywhere in 10 minutes, eat differently every meal, and have the easiest access to activities.
Station 3, South End
SGD 25-100 / night
The southern stretch is the most budget friendly. You will find more guesthouses, more locals, and a calmer pace. The beach is still beautiful but slightly narrower than Station 1. Backpackers, solo travellers, and longer stay visitors love it here.
Top Activities for First Time Singaporean Visitors
You have limited days, so here is what to prioritise. All prices are approximate per person in SGD.
SGD 25-45
SGD 30-40
SGD 25-35
SGD 25
SGD 18-25
SGD 50
SGD 15-30
SGD 100+
Money, SIM Cards, and Connectivity
The local currency is the Philippine Peso (PHP). At time of writing, 1 SGD is roughly 41 to 42 PHP. ATMs are available in D’Mall and at most Station 1 hotels, withdrawal limits are around PHP 10,000 per transaction (roughly SGD 240), and most charge a flat fee of PHP 250 (SGD 6) per withdrawal. Bring some Singapore dollars or USD to exchange at the money changers in D’Mall, where rates are usually better than at Caticlan airport.
For data, the easiest option is a prepaid Smart or Globe SIM card available at Caticlan airport for around SGD 8 to SGD 15 with 5 GB to 25 GB of data. Alternatively, an eSIM such as Airalo or Holafly works perfectly out of the box and saves you queueing on arrival. Singtel and StarHub roaming is available but expensive for a 4 day trip. WiFi is decent at most mid range hotels but spotty on the beach itself.
Boracay vs Bali: Honest Verdict for Singaporeans
Singaporeans love both, but they serve different trips. Choose Boracay if you want a pure beach holiday with the best white sand in Asia, easier logistics, lower daily costs, and a livelier nightlife in a small footprint. Choose Bali if you want a longer, more varied trip with surf, culture, jungle, rice terraces, temples, and yoga retreats spread across a much larger island. For a 4 day long weekend, Boracay wins on simplicity and value. For a week or more, Bali has more depth. Many Singaporeans we meet on the island say the same thing: they came for a long weekend in Boracay and now come back yearly because it is so easy to plan.

The One Thing You Should Pre Book
Caticlan airport is small and the journey involves a tricycle or van to the jetty, the boat to Boracay, and another vehicle from the jetty to your hotel. New arrivals are often charged tourist prices and shepherded onto slower shared transfers. A pre booked private transfer takes 35 to 45 minutes door to door, costs less than the walk up rate, and includes a friendly driver waiting with your name on a sign.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there direct flights from Singapore to Boracay?
No. There are no direct flights between Singapore Changi and Boracay. All routes connect via Manila (most common), Cebu, or occasionally Clark. Total travel time is 8 to 11 hours door to door including the connection.
How much does a 4 day Boracay trip cost from Singapore?
A mid range Singapore couple should budget SGD 1,200 to SGD 1,600 per person, everything included, for flights, accommodation, food, activities, and transfers. Budget travellers can do it for SGD 600 to SGD 800 per person. Premium travellers will spend SGD 2,000 to SGD 2,800.
Do Singaporeans need a visa for the Philippines?
No. Singapore passport holders receive 30 days of visa free entry on arrival. Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your departure date, and you should have proof of onward travel.
What is the best month to visit Boracay from Singapore?
November, December, January, February, and March all offer dry, sunny weather and calm seas. Avoid June, July, August, and September which is the monsoon season in the Philippines.
Should I fly into Caticlan or Kalibo?
Always Caticlan (MPH) if seats are available. The airport is 10 minutes from Boracay by boat. Kalibo (KLO) adds two hours of road transfer in each direction.
Is Boracay safer than Bali for solo female travellers?
Yes, generally. Boracay is small, walkable, well lit at night along White Beach, and the local police presence is visible. We meet many solo Singapore women on the island who say they feel comfortable walking back to their hotels at midnight.
Can I use SGD in Boracay?
Cash transactions are in Philippine Peso (PHP). You can exchange SGD or USD at money changers in D’Mall for the best rates. Most hotels and larger restaurants accept Visa and Mastercard.
How early should I book my Singapore to Boracay flights?
For peak season (December, March, April), book 10 to 14 weeks in advance. For off peak months, 6 to 8 weeks gives the best balance of price and seat availability.
What should I pack from Singapore?
Reef safe sunscreen (it is required by Philippine law for snorkelling and diving), insect repellent, a dry bag, light long sleeves for the boat ride sun, and any prescription medicines. Everything else is available locally on the island.
Is Boracay good for kids?
Excellent for kids. The water is calm and shallow on White Beach Station 1, helmet diving works for ages 10 plus, and the beachfront walking promenade means no traffic worries. Many hotels offer family rooms and kids menus.
Ready to Book Your Boracay Trip?
You are now armed with everything a Singaporean traveller needs to plan a Boracay trip with confidence. Lock in your flights early, book your airport transfer, pick a Station 2 hotel for your first visit, and reserve the island hopping tour at least a day ahead. Have questions? WhatsApp us at +63 950 316 6415 and we will help you plan a trip that fits your budget and your dates.
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