Adventure of Boracay

Adventure in Boracay

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Boracay might be famous for its white sandy beaches, but it's also a hub for adventure seekers looking to dive into thrilling activities. From the aqua blue waters good for kitesurfing to trails that offer a glimpse into the island's lush landscapes, Boracay has plenty to satisfy your adventurous spirit.

Where can I go kitesurfing in Boracay?

Bulabog Beach is the prime spot for kitesurfing, especially from November to April when the Amihan winds blow consistently.

Located on the eastern side of the island, Bulabog Beach is just a 10-minute walk from White Beach. The beach is lined with rental shops offering kitesurfing gear and lessons for all skill levels. Expect to pay around PHP 3,000 for a two-hour beginner lesson. The flat water and strong winds make it an ideal playground for both beginners and experienced kitesurfers.

Are there hiking trails in Boracay?

Yes, the Mount Luho trail offers a short but rewarding hike with panoramic views of the island.

Mount Luho is the highest point in Boracay, and reaching the summit is a 20-minute hike from the base, located near Bulabog Beach. The trail is relatively easy, making it suitable for families and casual hikers. Once at the top, you'll be treated to impressive views of the island and its surrounding waters. Entrance fees are around PHP 120 per person.

What are the best water sports to try in Boracay?

Besides kitesurfing, try helmet diving, parasailing, and paddleboarding for a mix of excitement and relaxation.

Helmet diving is a distinctive experience that lets you walk on the seafloor while breathing normally. Prices start at PHP 1,500 for a 20-minute dive. Parasailing offers a bird’s-eye view of Boracay’s coastline, with packages averaging PHP 2,500. For a more relaxed activity, rent a paddleboard from White Beach for about PHP 500 per hour and paddle along the serene waters.

For a memorable sunrise, take an early morning paddleboarding session at Diniwid Beach. The calm waters and impressive colors make it a serene start to your day.
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Dive into Boracay's top activities, from island hopping at $30 per person to kite surfing lessons starting at $50, all available year-round!

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Parasailing in Boracay’s Station 1 typically costs ₱1,200 to ₱1,500 for a 10-15 minute flight above White Beach. The island, which spans 10.3 square kilometers, enjoys average temperatures of 27°C year-round, making it ideal for water sports from March to May.

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The dive site Crocodile Island, located 5 km northeast of Boracay, features underwater walls descending to 40 meters. Introductory scuba courses with local operators like Sea Explorers start at ₱3,500, while water temperatures average 27°C year-round, making it ideal for divers from March to June.

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Jet skiing in Boracay starts at ₱3,500 for a 30-minute session, with rentals available at White Beach. Banana boat rides, accommodating up to 6 people, typically cost ₱1,200 for 15 minutes. The average water temperature in Boracay ranges from 28°C to 30°C, making it ideal for water sports year-round.

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Ariel's Point, located about 16 kilometers from White Beach, features cliff jumps ranging from 3 to 15 meters. Entrance fees are ₱1,200 per person, which includes lunch. The best jumping conditions occur during the dry season, from November to April, when average temperatures reach 28°C.

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