A day's sailing around Boracay
A day's sailing around Boracay
On this one day tour you will cruise around the island of Boracay on board a luxury 13-meter catamaran. Cruise includes lunch on board, beer and soft drinks, swimming and snorkeling.
Your private boat trip will take you around Boracay Island and to nearby smaller islands, discovering hidden away beaches and great snorkeling spots.
On Boracay, you will visit some beaches that are harder to get to by land, making them quiet and peaceful, and others that are buzzing with activity. A 20-minute boat ride from Boracay's main White Beach will take you to Crystal Cove on Laurel Island, located in the Tabon Strait that separates Boracay from Caticlan on Panay Island. You can swim in the clear water off the small beach where your boat lands, or head inland on walking paths, which allow you to explore most of the small island, including two caves and even some artistic sculptures of animals and mythological figures.
For snorkeling, Crocodile Island is the most popular place and is located only 15 minutes away by boat from White Beach. Tropical fish thrive off the coral reef and are in abundance here.
The tour will last for around four to five hours and includes mask and snorkel rental as well as lunch.
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A day's sailing around Boracay
On this one day tour you will cruise around the island of Boracay on board a luxury 13-meter catamaran. Cruise includes lunch on board, beer and soft drinks, swimming and snorkeling.
Boracay Island tour
The tour will visit Bulabog Beach, Puka Beach as well as the highest point on the island, Mount Luho. The tour lasts around three to four hours and includes transportation, a guide, entrance fees and lunch.