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Kalibo
Kalibo is the capital of Aklan province on Panay Island in the Western Visayas, celebrated worldwide as the home of the Ati-Atihan Festival, one of the oldest, grandest, and most exuberant street festivals in the Philippines. Held every January in honor of the Santo Nino, Ati-Atihan draws tens of thousands of revelers who paint their faces and bodies in black, don elaborate indigenous-inspired costumes, and dance through the streets to the relentless beating of tribal drums in a week-long celebration of faith and culture. Kalibo is also a major gateway to Boracay Island, the internationally acclaimed beach paradise located just an hour away by van and ferry, making it one of the busiest transit points in the Visayas. Beyond its festival fame and transit role, Kalibo offers its own rewarding cultural experiences, including heritage architecture, vibrant public markets, traditional pina cloth weaving, and the distinctive Aklanon culinary tradition. The city's warm, celebratory spirit and deep-rooted indigenous heritage give it a character that transcends its role as a gateway town. Even travelers en route to Boracay will find Kalibo worth a dedicated visit.
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Transport in Kalibo
Kalibo or Caticlan Airport to Boracay Transfer
Kalibo International Airport - Boracay Shared Transfer
Kalibo International Airport - Boracay Shared Transfer
Kalibo Private Transfers from Kalibo International Airport (KLO) to Boracay
Hotels in Kalibo
Quick facts about Kalibo
Local weather
℉℃Time zone
GMT +08:00
No time difference
Official languages
English

FAQs about Kalibo
What is the best time to visit Kalibo?
What is the best time to visit Kalibo?
January is the most exciting time to visit for the Ati-Atihan Festival. For pleasant weather and travel to Boracay, November to May is ideal, with dry and sunny conditions throughout.
How do I get to Kalibo?
How do I get to Kalibo?
Kalibo International Airport serves direct flights from Manila, Cebu, Singapore, and Hong Kong, making it one of the most internationally connected provincial airports in the Philippines. Several budget airlines operate daily routes from Manila with short 1-hour flight times.
How do I get around Kalibo and onward to Boracay?
How do I get around Kalibo and onward to Boracay?
Tricycles and jeepneys serve Kalibo town. For Boracay, take a shared van from the airport or town to Caticlan Jetty Port (around 1 hour), then a 10-minute bangka to Boracay Island. Shuttle vans to Caticlan are readily available and bookable at most hotels and the airport arrival area.
What are the best areas to stay in Kalibo?
What are the best areas to stay in Kalibo?
The Kalibo town center near Martyrs Park and the main commercial street offers the most convenient hotel options for festival goers and transit travelers. Most visitors bound for Boracay prefer to transit straight through, but staying in Kalibo allows for a more authentic local experience and festival immersion during Ati-Atihan season.