That quick glimpse made me curious—and inspired me to dig deeper into how people really get around Aklan. So if you're planning to explore beyond Boracay (or even just make the most of your Kalibo stop), this 2025 guide is packed with transport tips, local insights, and real fare updates to help you travel smarter and more confidently.
π§ Top Modes of Transportation in Aklan & Kalibo
πΊ Tricycle
Best for: Short city or town rides
Where: Everywhere—from Kalibo airport to small barangays
Fare: ₱15–₱30 per ride (within town);
higher for special trips
π 2025 Update:
• Kalibo now has color-coded tricycles based on routes. Ask locals or
check the signage!
• E-trikes are being introduced in Kalibo proper for cleaner transport.
π Tip:
✔ Always confirm the fare before boarding, especially
if you're going outside the usual route.
✔ Tricycles are shared unless you pay the “special trip” fare.
π Multicab / Jeepney
Best for: Inter-town routes (e.g., Kalibo ↔ Numancia,
Tangalan, Banga)
Fare: ₱20–₱50 depending on distance
π 2025 Update:
• Some routes now operate on fixed schedules instead of “fill-up-first” basis.
π Tip:
✔ Keep small bills and coins ready.
✔ These vehicles can get crowded—avoid peak times (7–9AM, 4–6PM).
π Ceres Bus & Vans
Best for: Long-distance trips to/from Kalibo (e.g.,
Caticlan, Iloilo, Roxas City)
Fare: ₱150–₱200+ to Caticlan; ₱300+
to Iloilo
π 2025 Update:
• Caticlan-Kalibo buses now leave every 30 mins during peak travel days.
• Online booking is available for some routes (try Ceres Liner Facebook page or
partner apps).
π Tip:
✔ Choose air-conditioned buses for longer rides—they're more comfortable.
✔ If heading to Boracay via Kalibo, use a van/bus
directly to Caticlan Jetty Port for smoother transfer.
π Taxi / Private Car Hire
Best for: Airport pickups, full-day sightseeing, or
traveling in a group
Fare: ₱1,500–₱3,500/day depending on route and vehicle type
π 2025 Update:
• More local drivers now offer services via Facebook or community tourism
pages.
π Tip:
✔ Negotiate and clarify what’s included (fuel, driver meals, waiting time).
✔ Ideal for DIY Aklan day trips like Jawili Falls
+ Afga Rock combo.
π΄ Bicycle / Scooter Rentals
Best for: Kalibo town roaming or exploring coastal
areas at your own pace
Rates: ₱300–₱500/day
π 2025 Update:
• Select hostels and homestays now offer scooters for rent—ask when booking.
π Tip:
✔ Kalibo roads are scooter-friendly, but some routes
have rough patches—ride
with caution.
✔ Great for those staying a few days who want
flexibility.
πΊ️ Suggested Routes
• Kalibo Airport → Boracay (via Caticlan): Van or bus
(2 hrs)
• Kalibo → Jawili Falls (Tangalan): Jeepney or tricycle (1–1.5 hrs)
• Kalibo → New Washington (Sampaguita Gardens): Tricycle (30 mins)
• Kalibo → Bakhawan Eco-Park: Tricycle from town proper (15 mins)
π‘ General Tips for Getting Around Aklan
✅ Download Google Maps or Maps.Me
– most routes are now well-marked
✅
Have cash ready, especially in rural areas (₱20s and coins)
✅
Be patient—some trips only leave when full
✅
Don’t hesitate to ask
locals—they’re friendly and helpful
✅
For multi-stop trips, consider private transport or group tours for
comfort and time-saving
π Traveling around Aklan? Don’t leave it to guesswork!
Whether you’re catching a jeepney to Jawili or riding an e-trike in Kalibo, this 2025 guide has all the tips, fare updates, and local hacks to make your journey smoother.
π Read on, screenshot what you need, and get ready to explore Aklan with confidence and comfort!
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