Boracay Airport, also known as Godofredo P. Ramos Airport, is not just a regional transport hub but a true gateway to a world of tropical leisure. Landing here offers breathtaking emotions: the aircraft descends so low over the turquoise expanse of the sea that it feels as though you might touch the water before even touching down on the runway. This is the most convenient and fastest way to reach the white sandy beaches, as the terminal is located practically right next to the jetty port from where boats depart for the cherished island.
| IATA Code | MPH |
| ICAO Code | RPVE |
| City | Caticlan |
| Distance to centre | 1 km (within the city) |
| Status | Domestic |
| Annual Passengers | About 2 million people |
| Schedule | Check airline websites |
Airport Features and Advantages
The main advantage of Caticlan Airport is its strategic location. Unlike the neighbouring airport in Kalibo, from where the transfer takes about two hours, from here you can reach the ferry crossing to Boracay by tricycle in just 5–10 minutes or even walk. This makes it the undisputed favourite for tourists who value their time.
Following a large-scale reconstruction, the airport received an extended runway and a renovated terminal, allowing it to accommodate modern jet liners such as the Airbus A320. Despite its compact size, the air harbour is equipped with everything necessary: navigation is clear, there are no complicated walkways, and the process of baggage claim and exiting to the city is as efficient as possible, allowing you to start enjoying your holiday sooner.