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Boracay’s main beach is called White Beach. The sand is powder soft, the water is crystal blue, and the coconuts are cold. White Beach is 4 kilometers long and is divided into 3 sections:Station 1, Station 2, Station 3. You’ll find that hotels and restaurants use these stations as markers of reference. Station 1 is known to be the high-end area; Station 2 is where most of the restaurants, bars, and shopping are located; and Station 3 is the quieter area away from nightlife. Take your pick.

Shopping

The central market, D‘Mall, located in Station 2, hosts a small supermarket, beachwear, antique furniture, jewelry, and native woodcarvings shops. It is perfect for souvenir shopping. City Mall is a newly opened mall on the island with a supermarket and fast-food chains.

Island Hopping

Take a private boat to nearby islands and explore the untouched, pristine beaches around Boracay! Join an all-day 6-hour island hopping tour on top of a classic catamaran equipped with a professional captain and attentive staff. Most island tours stop by same islands and beaches: Balinghai Beach, Crystal Cove, Crocodile Island, Magic island West Cove, and Puka Beach. The day will be spent snorkeling, jumping off the boat into the water, tanning on the deck, and coming to shore to explore. Of course, there will be a lunch buffet with fresh mango, barbequed chicken, sides, and beverages to keep your energy up! You can book tours like this all around the island at hotels, tourist desks, or from Filipino guys hustling with flyers.

Golf

Fairways & Bluewater is an 18-hole par-72 golf course, stretching across most of the island. For inquiries and reservations, contact our wedding planner

Spa & Massage

Many licensed masseurs roam the beachfront in Station 2 offering massages for $10-$20 along the beach per hour. For a more luxury experience, visit the Mandala Spa or Shang-ri La's Chi Spa. We suggest that you book reservations in advance for on their website.

Water Sports & Activities

The island has more than 24 dive sites and over 20 dive centers with services suited for beginners and experienced divers alike. Windsurfing, kite boarding, wake boarding, jet skiing, parasailing, sunset paraw sailing, snorkeling, paddle boarding and banana boat riding are also very popular. Boracay has it all! Many sport shops display their services along public, pedestrian pathways in Station 2. - Helmet Diving - Scuba Diving - Banan Boat Riding - Fly Fish (better if you are a group) - Jet Skiing - Paddle Boarding - Paraw Sailing (we highly recommend doing this during sunset to enjoy the best views!) - Crystal Kayak - Parasailing

Cliff Diving & More at Ariel's Point

Boracay #1 Day Trip! Ariel’s Point is an eco-adventure destination where guests can cliff dive, kayak, stand up paddle (SUP), and snorkel in an unspoiled tropical paradise. Daytrips are offered 7 days a week, depart each morning from Ariel’s House, and return to Boracay at 5:00 PM. Conquer your fear of heights with a full day of cliff diving and water sports. The boat will bring you to Ariel’s Point where you’ll climb up the rocky steps until you reach the main deck. That’s where the fun begins. If you want to play in the water but are too nervous to cliff dive, you can ascend the cliff via a bamboo ladder. There is snorkeling, kayaking, and paddle boarding to enjoy when you sign up for Ariel’s day pass. This day pass includes a lunch buffet as well as an open bar to give you some courage.

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