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Post Wedding Plans

We'd be delighted if you could join us for a few days exploring some more of the most beautiful parts of the Philippines. We'll be departing Tagaytay (the wedding venue) on 6th December and would love for you to join us for a few days R&R on the beach. 

We are booking to stay in Boracay from 6th-11th December. Boracay is a great base for exploring some of the wonders of the Philippines, and a perfect place to relax after the wedding.

There's something for everyone - diving, hiking or just chilling on the beach, as well as some of the best nightlife in the Philippines.

For your onward travel, domestic flights connect you quickly to Manila or Cebu, which are served by a number of airlines with daily flights to Middle Eastern and Asian hubs. 

Please RSVP separately to the post wedding plans, that way we can build an itinerary together.

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6th December

Travel to Boracay

The easiest way to make the journey is via a short domestic flight from Manila. Travel time is just over 1 hour, and flights available via Cebu Pacific, Air Asia and Philippine Airlines. 

There are around 20 flights that day from Manila (MNL) to Caticlan (MPH), all costing in the region of £70 for a return. Our current plan is to take Air Asia Z2 223, departing Manila at 14:15, but everyone is free to make their own preferred arrangements. For those taking flights we will have a 10:30am shuttle bus.

It's a very short ride to the ferry port over to Boracay, and there's a huge choice of resorts and hotels there. We will be staying in The Henry Hotel Boracay.

7th December

Boracay Beach

We plan to spend the day relaxing on the beach and a casual dinner in town in the evening. 

There are several bars and clubs near Station 1 where we can spend the evening. 

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8th - 9th December

Boracay exploring

A few days to relax and enjoy the sights, sounds and tastes of the island.

10th December

Departure

Depart back to Manila or Cebu for onward journeys, with photo albums filled with memories and bags full of souvenirs. 

Image by John Esperancilla
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