Begin your adventure by hiking to the highest peak on the island, Mount Luho. Enjoy the stunning bird's eye view of Boracay and appreciate the fresh breeze of air. Expect to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Boracay during the trek.
Embark on an island-hopping tour and explore the neighbouring islands of Boracay. You could swim in crystal-clear waters, visit caves and coves, and enjoy a BBQ party. It's an unforgettable experience as you travel from island to island, enjoying the rustic charm of the local communities.
Experience thrill and excitement by parasailing and flying above the turquoise waters of Boracay. Then, go scuba diving to the stunning reef ecosystems of Boracay's seas. It is an exceptional opportunity to witness colourful marine life and observe unique organisms in their natural habitat.
To move around the island, you may choose a tricycle, a motorbike, or a bicycle. Hiring a tricycle for the day could cost around 600 PHP ($12), while a motorbike or bicycle can cost 500 PHP ($10) and 200 PHP ($4), respectively. Still, walking from one location to another can also be a delightful experience.
If you have more time, there are more beaches to explore, and you may opt to do an ATV or a zip line. If you have less time, you may choose to take a day tour instead of hopping on different islands or combine island hopping with snorkelling instead of scuba diving.
The main airport that serves Boracay is the Godofredo P. Ramos Airport (MPH), also known as Caticlan Airport. It is situated in Malay, Aklan, about 6.5 km from Boracay Island, and it will take about 20 minutes to reach the airport from the pier. A more extensive airport, Kalibo International Airport (KLO), is located in Aklan, about 68 km northwest of Boracay Island, which can take around 2 hours to reach.