Claor Travel And Tours
Boracay Tour Package
Price for one tour per person
tour features
Length | 4 days 3 nights |
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Highlights | White Beach ● Puka Shell Beach ● Island Hopping ● Mount Luho ● Ariel's Point ● Diniwid Beach ● Bulabog Beach ● Boracay Nightlife ● Local Cuisine ● Spa and Wellness |
Here’s an overview to help you prepare for your travel to Boracay:
Location:
- Boracay is a tropical island located in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines.
- It is situated approximately 315 kilometers (196 miles) south of Manila, the capital city of the Philippines.
Accessibility:
- The main gateway to Boracay is through Caticlan Airport (Godofredo P. Ramos Airport), which is located in Malay, Aklan, just a short distance from the Caticlan Jetty Port.
- Another option is Kalibo International Airport, which is about a 2-hour drive from Caticlan. Many international flights land here.
Accommodation
- Boracay offers a diverse range of accommodations, from luxury resorts to budget-friendly hostels.
- The island is divided into three main areas: Station 1, Station 2, and Station 3, each offering different vibes and accommodation options.
Beaches
- Boracay’s White Beach is its most famous stretch of coastline, known for its soft, powdery white sand and clear turquoise waters.
- Other notable beaches include Bulabog Beach (popular for water sports like kiteboarding and windsurfing) and Puka Shell Beach (known for its scenic beauty and abundance of puka shells).
Activities
- Island hopping tours are a must-do activity, offering opportunities to explore nearby islands, snorkel in vibrant coral reefs, and relax on secluded beaches.
- Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy activities such as parasailing, jet skiing, scuba diving, and stand-up paddleboarding.
- Sunset sailing cruises, ATV adventures, and zip-lining are also popular activities in Boracay.
Dining and Nightlife
- Boracay boasts a vibrant dining scene with numerous restaurants offering a variety of cuisines, from local Filipino dishes to international fare.
- The island’s nightlife is lively, with beachfront bars, clubs, and restaurants along White Beach. Enjoy live music, fire dancing shows, and cocktails while watching the sunset.
Environmental Conservation
- Boracay is committed to sustainable tourism and environmental conservation efforts. Visitors are encouraged to respect the island’s natural beauty and follow responsible tourism practices.
- Environmental fees are collected upon arrival to support initiatives for preserving Boracay’s marine and coastal ecosystems.
Safety
- Boracay is generally safe for tourists, but it’s essential to take standard precautions and be mindful of your belongings, especially in crowded areas.
- Follow safety guidelines for water activities, and heed warnings from local authorities regarding weather conditions and sea currents.
By keeping these points in mind, you’ll be well-prepared to make the most of your trip to Boracay and enjoy its stunning beaches, exciting activities, and vibrant atmosphere.
During a tour of Boracay, you’ll have the opportunity to explore a variety of stunning attractions and scenic spots. Here are some of the places you may visit during your Boracay tour:
- White Beach: Boracay’s most iconic beach, famous for its powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters. Spend time sunbathing, swimming, or simply relaxing along the shoreline.
- Puka Shell Beach: Located on the northern tip of the island, Puka Shell Beach is known for its coarser sand and abundance of puka shells. It offers a more tranquil and less crowded alternative to White Beach.
- Diniwid Beach: A picturesque beach located near White Beach, Diniwid Beach offers a quieter atmosphere and stunning views of the coastline. Enjoy swimming, snorkeling, or simply admiring the scenery.
- Mount Luho: The highest point on Boracay Island, Mount Luho offers panoramic views of the entire island and surrounding sea. Hike or drive to the summit for breathtaking vistas and photo opportunities.
- Ariel’s Point: An adventure spot located on the western coast of Boracay, Ariel’s Point is known for its cliff diving and snorkeling opportunities. Daredevils can jump from various heights into the crystal-clear waters below.
- Crocodile Island: A popular snorkeling and diving spot, Crocodile Island is named for its distinctive shape when viewed from above. Explore vibrant coral reefs and marine life in the surrounding waters.
- Crystal Cove Island: Accessible by boat, Crystal Cove Island is known for its crystal-clear waters, limestone cliffs, and natural caves. Explore the island’s caves, swim in its lagoons, and enjoy stunning views of the ocean.
- Bulabog Beach: Located on the eastern side of Boracay, Bulabog Beach is known as the island’s kiteboarding and windsurfing hub. Watch skilled athletes in action or try your hand at these exhilarating water sports.
- D’Mall: Boracay’s main commercial area, D’Mall is home to shops, restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues. Browse for souvenirs, sample local cuisine, or enjoy a refreshing drink at one of the beachfront cafes.
- Sunset Cruises: End your day with a sunset cruise around Boracay Island. Relax on a boat as you sail along the coastline, savoring the breathtaking views of the sunset painting the sky with vibrant colors.
These are just a few of the highlights you may experience during a Boracay tour. Whether you’re seeking relaxation on the beach, adventure in the water, or exploration of natural wonders, Boracay has something to offer for every traveler.
Here’s a suggested itinerary for a Boracay tour along with a map to help you visualize the locations:
Day 1: Arrival and White Beach Exploration
Morning: Arrival at Caticlan Airport
- Arrive at Caticlan Airport (Godofredo P. Ramos Airport).
- Transfer to Caticlan Jetty Port via tricycle or shuttle.
- Take a boat to Boracay Island.
Afternoon: Check-in and White Beach Exploration
- Check-in at your accommodation.
- Head to White Beach and explore Station 1, Station 2, and Station 3.
- Relax on the beach, swim in the crystal-clear waters, or enjoy water sports activities.
Day 2: Island Hopping Tour
Morning: Island Hopping Adventure
- Embark on an island hopping tour.
- Visit destinations such as Crystal Cove Island, Crocodile Island, and Puka Shell Beach.
- Enjoy snorkeling, swimming, and exploring the natural beauty of Boracay’s surrounding islands.
Afternoon: Beach Time or Sunset Cruise
- Spend the afternoon relaxing on White Beach or exploring nearby attractions.
- Alternatively, book a sunset cruise for breathtaking views of the sunset over the horizon.
Day 3: Adventure and Exploration
Morning: Ariel’s Point or Mount Luho
- Choose between a visit to Ariel’s Point for cliff diving and snorkeling, or a hike or drive to Mount Luho for panoramic views of Boracay.
Afternoon: Bulabog Beach and D’Mall
- Visit Bulabog Beach to watch kiteboarding and windsurfing enthusiasts in action.
- Explore D’Mall for shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
Day 4: Relaxation and Cultural Exploration
Morning: Diniwid Beach
- Visit Diniwid Beach for a quieter and more serene atmosphere.
- Enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing.
Afternoon: Local Cuisine and Spa
- Indulge in delicious Filipino cuisine at local restaurants or beachfront eateries.
- Treat yourself to a relaxing spa treatment or massage to unwind.
Day 5: Departure
Morning: Last-minute Activities
- Spend your last morning in Boracay enjoying any remaining activities or attractions you haven’t experienced yet.
Afternoon: Departure
- Check-out from your accommodation and transfer to Caticlan Airport for your departure.
Map of Boracay Tour Itinerary
This map outlines the key locations and attractions mentioned in the itinerary, helping you plan your Boracay adventure efficiently. Enjoy your trip!
Season & Prices
In Boracay, the tourism season and prices can vary depending on several factors, including weather, demand, and local events. Here’s a general overview of the seasons and typical prices in Boracay:
Seasons
Dry Season (November to April):
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- The dry season is the peak tourist season in Boracay, characterized by sunny weather and minimal rainfall.
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- Ideal for beach activities, water sports, and outdoor adventures.
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- Expect higher hotel rates and tour prices during this time, especially during holidays and peak months (December to February).
Wet Season (May to October):
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- The wet season brings occasional rain showers and thunderstorms to Boracay, particularly from June to September.
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- Tourism tends to be lower during this time, but you can still enjoy indoor activities and some outdoor adventures between rain showers.
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- Hotel rates and tour prices may be lower compared to the dry season, making it a more budget-friendly option for travelers.
Prices
Accommodation
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- Accommodation prices in Boracay vary depending on the type of lodging, location, and amenities.
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- Budget-friendly options like guesthouses and hostels typically start from $20 to $50 USD per night, while mid-range hotels and resorts range from $50 to $150 USD per night.
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- Luxury resorts and private villas can cost $150 USD or more per night, with some premium properties offering all-inclusive packages.
Island Hopping Tours
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- Island hopping tours are a popular activity in Boracay, offering opportunities to explore nearby islands, snorkel, and swim in crystal-clear waters.
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- Prices for island hopping tours vary depending on the duration, inclusions, and tour operator. Full-day tours typically range from $20 to $50 USD per person.
Water Sports Activities
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- Boracay offers a wide range of water sports activities, including parasailing, jet skiing, kiteboarding, and scuba diving.
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- Prices for water sports activities vary based on the type of activity, duration, and rental equipment. Expect to pay anywhere from $20 to $100 USD or more per activity.
Dining and Nightlife
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- Dining prices in Boracay vary depending on the restaurant type and cuisine. Budget-friendly meals at local eateries may cost $5 to $10 USD per person, while upscale restaurants can charge $20 USD or more for a meal.
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- Nightlife options range from beachfront bars serving affordable drinks to upscale clubs with higher prices for cocktails and entertainment.
When planning your trip to Boracay, it’s essential to consider these factors and budget accordingly. Prices may fluctuate based on the season, demand, and individual preferences, so it’s advisable to research and compare options before making reservations.
If you’re interested in getting more details or a quotation for a Boracay tour package, you can reach out to Claor Travel and Tours. We can provide you with information about our available packages, inclusions, prices, and any special offers. You can either send us a message or give us a call to discuss your travel plans and preferences. Don’t hesitate to ask any questions you may have to ensure you get the best package for your trip to Boracay