Boracay is the Philippines' best known beach wedding island, all powder white sand, warm water and long sunsets over the sea.
The teams below are established planners with real track records on the island, used to staging beachfront and resort weddings for guests who fly in.
Marry in the dry season and book the resort and team early, since the best dates and venues go first.
A good Boracay planner secures the resort or beach venue, manages the contracts and the suppliers, and runs the logistics that an island wedding asks for, from transfers by boat and van to a weather plan for the season. The strongest teams are rooted in Boracay and the wider Philippines, with the supplier relationships and the local knowledge that an outside planner cannot match on a first visit. They also handle the small things that make an island day flow, from coordinating an early ceremony before the afternoon heat to staging a barefoot dinner on White Beach as the sun goes down. Tell us the style you picture and your guest count, and we will introduce a team that fits.
Logistics are the job. Boracay is a small island reached by boat, so a local planner handles transfers, supplier access and a build that everything is brought to.
Season decides the day. The dry months from around November to May give the kindest weather, while the wet season brings real rain, which a local team plans around.
Resorts set the frame. Most island weddings happen at beachfront resorts and venues, so a planner with strong resort relationships smooths the whole celebration.
These are established names couples come across when researching the island. We list them neutrally as a starting point, not as a ranked endorsement, and our matching is on merit. Always confirm availability, style and fees directly.
A wedding coordination company that describes planning and coordinating weddings on Boracay island since 2003. Confirm availability and fees directly.
A destination wedding planner based on Boracay island offering full service planning packages. Confirm coverage and fees directly.
A wedding planner presenting both international and local experience for weddings on Boracay and across the Philippines. Confirm style and fees directly.
A Boracay based team of wedding planners and coordinators working on island weddings. Confirm availability and fees directly.
As of September 2025 planners in Boracay usually charge either a flat planning fee or a percentage of the overall wedding budget, with full service planning costing more than day of coordination.
A beach wedding carries real production costs once staging, rentals and catering are brought to the island, so confirm the fee model and what it includes directly with each team.
Most planners offer tiers, from full planning to coordination on the day, and many work closely with a chosen resort. Agree the scope early so nothing falls between the team and the venue.
Book ahead. The dry season Saturdays at the best resorts go first, so the leading planners hold popular dates many months out.
Local knowledge of the resorts, the suppliers and the boat transfers matters on a small island, so ask where the team is based.
Planning tiers vary, so confirm exactly what the fee covers, from venue and suppliers to the run of the day.
The wet season brings real rain, so ask how the team plans a weather backup for your date.
Strong resort relationships smooth everything, so ask where the planner has recent experience.
Guests reach the island by boat, so confirm how arrivals, transfers and a room block are managed.
Tell us your venue, your date and the style you want, and we will match you with the right wedding planners in Boracay who fit.
We curate on merit. A venue, planner or vendor cannot buy a higher place in our editorial picks.
It helps a great deal. A local team knows the resorts, the suppliers and the island logistics that an outside planner cannot.
The dry season, roughly November to May, gives the kindest weather. The wet season brings heavier rain.
Nine to fourteen months is common, and the most requested teams and resorts go earlier for peak dry season dates.
Most fly into Caticlan, code MPH, or Kalibo, code KLO, then transfer by van and a short boat crossing to the island.
Either a flat fee or a percentage of the budget, with full planning costing more than coordination. Confirm directly with each team.
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