To keep your Boracay visit as safe as possible, the local government has implemented these guidelines on movement, swimming capacity, and required documentation. Here’s what you need to know.
Quarantine Category
- Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine (MECQ)
General Guidelines
- Tourism activities are currently suspended
Tourist Requirements - once tourism resumes
For Non-Aklanon
- Accomplish the Online Health Declaration Form at http://touristboracay.com
- Negative RT-PCR result - swab or saliva - (taken within 72 hours)
- Booking Confirmation from a DOT Accredited Hotel/Resort
- Philippine Government issued ID showing proof of residence in the Philippines
- Travel details (Mode of Travel: Air, Sea, Land; Place of Origin; Arrival Date; Flight/Bus/Plate No/Vessel Name)
- S-Pass Travel Coordination Permit (TCP) from the S-Pass website
Emergency Contacts
- Philippine National Police (PNP Boracay Hotline: (+63 998) 598 6122; (+63 36) 288 3066; (+63 36) 288 3035
- Ciriaco H. Tirol Emergency Room Hotline: 152
- Municipal Health Office Boracay Hotline: (+63 36) 288 5624; (+63 951) 510 1715
- Boracay AMC Hotline: (+63 36) 288 1278; (+63 917) 540 0012
- Boracay MDMC Hotline: 116; (+63 36) 288 6357; (+63 918) 926 3112
- Boracay Bureau of Fire: 198; (+63 36) 288 4198
- Boracay Fire Rescue Ambulance Volunteers: (+63 36) 288 2338; (+63929) 281 8655; (+63 998) 939 3356
- Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO): (+63 36) 288 8853; 106