The island of Boracay has long been one of the most famous Philippine destinations. People from all over head to the tiny island for its powder-white sand, and unbeatable party scene.
But if you want to make the most out of your trip, Boracay has a lot more to offer. Here are seven Boracay tourist spots that you should visit:
As the world is adapting to the endemic phase, Boracay has already opened its borders to international travelers. Some regulations travelers need to follow through are:
Puka Beach is a popular alternative to the party side of Boracay.
Much different from the other parts of the island, the waves here can get a little choppy during the day. So, instead of the noise of party-goers, all you’ll hear are the natural sounds of nature.
It’s a good idea to pack some snacks, lay out a beach mat, and enjoy a picnic while waiting for the famous Boracay sunset.
This Boracay gem is the perfect change of scenery from the Boracay you’re used to.
Ariel’s point is most popular for their 15 meter high “diving boards” where adventure junkies can leap off to the clear waters below.
But if you’re not up for the thrill, Ariel’s point is still worth the visit. Despite its increasing popularity, this area has one of the clearest waters and richest marine life in Boracay.
What’s best is the fee typically includes a buffet lunch, unlimited jumps, snorkeling, kayaking, and roundtrip transfers.
Rising 100 meters above sea level, Mount Luho is the highest point in the island. It’s the best spot to see the beauty of Boracay like never before.
Crystal Cove is one of the must-visit island hopping destinations when you’re in Boracay.
The private island is filled with mini coves, picturesque views, statues, and never ending photo op spots all over the island.
Also known as “back beach”, a visit to Bulabog is not the typical Boracay experience you would expect.
Aside from the regular parties hosted on the island, Boracay is also popular for windsurfing and kitesurfing competitions.
Even if you’re not familiar with the sport, watching the surfers and their acrobatic moves can be very entertaining.
Diniwid Beach is just a short walk away from all the bars yet it seems to be on a different island.
The small, serene beach is your quick escape from the bustling station 1 and 2.
If you don’t have time for island hopping, Diniwid Beach is a great alternative.
Willy’s Rock is probably one of the most recognizable attractions in the island.
Named after the resort in front of it, the oddly shaped volcanic formation can be found in Station 1. You can’t miss it.
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