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Introduction

Boracay Travel Guide

- Overview -

Visit one of the most family-friendly destinations in the Philippines — Baguio. While the capital and big cities of Metro Manila and other lowlands hit scorching temperatures during the dry season, the weather here is relatively cold, making it one of the top choices for a staycation in the Philippines or workcations among locals. Find out why Baguio is one of the top tourist destinations in the Philippines for both local and international tourists. Learn about the top Baguio tourist spots you shouldn't miss and explore in Baguio tours at this mountainous region with help from this guide.

- Quick Facts -

Language

Tagalog, Aklanon, Bisaya

Religion

Roman Catholic

Currency

Philippine peso (PHP).

Capital

Kalibo

Visa

Tourist gets a 30-days visa

Climate

tropical climate

- Travel Guide -

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Flights

Direct flights: Several airlines offer direct flights to Godofredo P. Ramos Airport (MPH) on Boracay Island from Manila, Cebu, and Davao. Expect prices to start around ₱2,500 (one-way) during off-peak season and significantly higher during peak season (December-February).

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Transport

There are several ways to get around Boracay, including paraws, tricycles and the resort shuttle. Paraws are local sailboats that can be hired to visit the different beaches of Boracay, neighbouring islands or for a scenic sunset cruise. Tricycles are the common mode of transportation on the island.

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Safety

Boracay generally has a low rate of petty crimes such as pickpocketing or snatch theft compared to many other tourist destinations. The local police are vigilant, and the island is relatively small, making it harder for criminals to operate unnoticed.

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Budget

A one week trip to Boracay usually costs around $397 (₱22,051) for one person and $794 (₱44,101) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing. A two week trip to Boracay on average costs around $794 (₱44,101) for one person and $1,588 (₱88,203) for two people.

- Tourists Spots -

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Puka Shell Beach Escape the lively atmosphere of Boracay's party scene and discover the tranquil beauty of Puka Beach, a popular alternative on the island. Unlike the bustling parts of Boracay, Puka Beach offers a serene retreat where the waves, though a bit choppy during the day, provide a soothing soundtrack of nature. Here, you can immerse yourself in the peaceful ambiance, away from the noise of party-goers, and instead, relish in the harmonious sounds of the sea and the surrounding natural environment. Puka Beach stands out as a quieter, more contemplative haven for those seeking a break from the vibrant energy of Boracay's main attractions.

Ariel’s Point Escape the ordinary and dive into the extraordinary at Ariel's Point in Boracay! Feel the adrenaline rush with epic 15-meter-high dives into pristine waters for the thrill-seekers. But don't worry, even if you're not a daredevil, Ariel's Point is your ticket to crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life, offering a refreshing break from the usual Boracay scene. Plus, your entrance fee covers more than just the view – enjoy a buffet feast, unlimited jumps, snorkeling, kayaking, and seamless roundtrip transfers. It's not just a destination; it's a full-blown adventure package with a side of paradise!

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Crystal Cove Make your Boracay island-hopping adventure unforgettable with a visit to Crystal Cove, a must-see gem. This private island is a treasure trove of mini coves, breathtaking views, captivating statues, and endless photo opportunities at every turn. Crystal Cove promises not just a destination but a visual feast, inviting you to explore its enchanting landscapes and create memories against the backdrop of its picturesque surroundings. Prepare to be captivated by the charm of Crystal Cove, a paradise where every corner is a potential masterpiece waiting to be discovered.

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