Attractions travelers recommend
Ariel's Point
Ariel’s Point is a breathtaking eco-adventure destination located a short and scenic boat ride away from Boracay Island.
With five cliff-diving platforms (ranging in height from 3 meters to 13 meters) and ample opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and canoeing in a friendly setting, Ariel’s Point is the perfect daytime venue for Boracay travelers who want to experience the natural beauty of the Philippines while also meeting fellow travelers. Guests can reach Ariel's Point by signing up for their 5-hour daytrip package (currently being offered for only 1,600 PHP / person), which includes a scenic round-trip boat ride to Ariel’s Point, local entrance fees, a BBQ buffet, bottomless beverages, Filipino merienda (afternoon snacks), and full use of Ariel’s Point amenities (cliff-diving platforms, sunbathing raft, snorkeling gear, molded kayaks, and native canoes). Trips depart daily at 11:15 a.m. from Ariel's House near Station 1 along White Beach.
Yapak Beach (PUKA Shell Beach)
For decades now, the island tropical paradise of Boracay has been one of the biggest tourism draws of the country. Millions of people have visited the island and more continue to do so every year. It is one of the most precious ecological treasures of the Philippines. It’s pure and crystal clear waters with powdery white sands are what make it a prime tourism spot which people keep returning to and it is the location of Yapak Beach.
Although White Beach is more popular and filled with hotels and establishments, it has also become somewhat overfilled with tourists and festivities happening almost round the clock. Now there is one isolated venue on the island which provides more intimacy in a less crowded beach which promises to create another side to vacationing in Boracay.
It can be achieve at Yapak Beach which also famous for being called Puka Shell Beach due to the many Puka type shells which are found on its sands. Next in size to White Beach, going there is only a quarter of an hour away by land from its famous cousin. Usually, guests can take motorcycles with covered sidecars from the main road. The ride does not cost very much and the roads can be a challenge, but the destination is well worth it.
It can be achieve at Yapak Beach which also famous for being called Puka Shell Beach due to the many Puka type shells which are found on its sands. Next in size to White Beach, going there is only a quarter of an hour away by land from its famous cousin. Usually, guests can take motorcycles with covered sidecars from the main road. The ride does not cost very much and the roads can be a challenge, but the destination is well worth it.
By comparison, Yapak Beach has less people than White Beach. This makes it a more intimate spot for couples who wish to have more privacy to experience the sights and sounds of he crystalline waters of this island paradise.
Visitors to Yapak Beach will love the many restaurants and eateries which flourish there. Many of the famous food places in this part of the island even have fine dining with the use of local Nipa (thatched roof) huts for guests to enjoy their food in a truly tropical setting. There may even be ambulant vendors offering their puka-shell jewelries and ornaments for guests to buy and take home as keepsakes and reminders of their tropical vacation on the island.
Another attraction of Yapak Beach is the amazing and unobstructed view of the Boracay sunset. The beach provides a more peaceful and well deserved experience of the coming of dusk on the island. And guests can also enjoy the more vigorous and deep water at the edge of Yapak Beach for those who want to have a swim with a bit of a challenge.
The beach of Yapak is very ideal for family picnics and wading or using a snorkel to look at the amazing marine life. The numerous shells which the beach is known for can be used for anything ornamental like bracelets and necklaces, earrings and other similar items since they are of the highest quality.
Visiting and enjoying Yapak Beach is fast becoming one of the essential things to do when visiting the island and you want to experience something different from the usual crowds and noise which are found in other beaches on the island.
White Beach
For sun, sand, and sea worshiper like me and anyone around who shares the same interests, being in a WHITE SAND BEACH AND CRYSTAL CLEAR waters of Boracay is a perfect getaway to do the things we love. A sun that shines like summer, powdery white sands, and a crystal clear blue waters plus the crisp fresh air that touches your skin while getting yourself tanned in the white beach is what our Boracay Island can offer to each and every tourists who visits.
Its white beach is enchanting! As the sun rises in the sky, the sand reflects its rays. The sands sparkles like tiny crystals when hit by the sun rays. Cool white sands are courtesy of the rich corral garden waiting to be discovered by you underneath the clear blue waters that surrounds the island.
White Beach Boracay is a paradise. Created by God and given to “AKLANONS”- “MALAYNONS”(the locals) in particular to nurture and share for tourists to see and experience what an ISLAND ADVENTURE is all about. Great escape from the busy urban lifestyle.
Bulabog Beach
Come there on a windy days to see kiteboarders doing high jumps and crazy tricks.Boracay's Bulabog beach is known as the best kitesurf destination in Asia.
The season runs from November through to April with onshore winds varying between 12-30 knots. Small lagoon (2km wide) is protected from waves with coral reef. Water becomes almost flat on a low tide, making it easy to start learning kitesurfing and continue with freestyle tricks. Because of its nice conditions, spot becomes overcrowded with riders in high season.
Boracay Activities and Island Hopping
- ATV
- Banana Boat Riding
- Buggy Ride
- Flying Fish Riding
- Helmet Diving
- Island Hopping
- Parasailing
- Wildlife Tour
- Zipline
- Zorb
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