Imagine a beautiful island in the Philippines with a beach with fine, white sand that goes on forever, water is so clear it reflects all shades of blue and sunsets that turn the sky gold and pink. This is Boracay Island, a jewel of the Philippines and a dream holiday spot for people worldwide. Boracay Island is a one-of-a-kind place to visit, whether you want a thrilling adventure, a peaceful holiday, or a mix of the two.
You’ll learn about the best time to go, how to get there, what to do, where to eat, and where to stay on Boracay Island on this tour. Boracay Island has something for every traveller, from exciting water sports and lively beachside nightlife to high-end and low-cost resorts.

The crown jewel of Boracay Island is White Beach, known for its impossibly soft sands, blue water, and stunning sunsets. Whether on a honeymoon or for thrills, many visitors visit this one of the most well-known islands to savour its beauty and vitality. But White Beach is just the beginning. Boracay Island has many more hidden spots, colourful coral reefs, and sea life that are great for snorkelling and diving.
Besides its beautiful scenery, Boracay Island is full of fun things to do that will keep you busy all day. Explore the world below by diving into the clear water, fly high above the water by skydiving, or paddle along the calm waves in a kayak. A sunset tour with a drink in hand is a great way to end any day on the island for people who like to take things more slowly.
Holiday to Boracay makes it easy to plan your trip by including smooth transfers from the airport, stays at top-rated hotels or resorts, and organised island-hopping tours.
If you want to go deeper, you can look into dive programs that will take you to a world of colourful coral gardens and different kinds of marine life, making Boracay Island one of the best places in the Philippines to dive.
Here is the complete guide to the best things to do on Boracay Island for tourists who want to make the most of their time there.
The best time to visit Boracay Island
It’s best to visit the island when it’s sunny and dry so you can get the most out of your time there, whether you want to explore secret beaches, dive in colourful reefs, or relax on White Beach.
This means you can enjoy Boracay Island’s outdoor activities without worrying about rain or thunder. This list of seasons will help you decide when the best time is to visit this tropical paradise.
Dry and Summer | December to May
You can visit Boracay Island any time of the year, but most people go during the dry season, from December to May. During these months, the island’s famous pure white sands are lit up by the sun, and the warm, clear skies make for a great setting for beach days, water sports, and leisurely walks along the coast.
Boracay Island is a great place to meet new people during this season because both locals and tourists from other countries come to enjoy the nightlife, beach bars, and local events.
Peak Season
The busiest time to visit Boracay Island is from March to May when it’s summer in the Philippines. The island turns into a busy place where people go to the beach and look for excitement, with many activities and social events.
Many people also come to Boracay Island during holidays like Christmas, New Year, Chinese New Year, and Holy Week (from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday in March or April), which makes the island even more lively and cheerful.
Remember that hotels on Boracay Island tend to fill up fast during these busy times, and flight prices are often higher, so it’s best to plan and book your trips ahead of time to ensure a smooth, stress-free trip.
Read this guide on how to get the cheapest flights in the Philippines to learn how to find the best deals. That way, you can enjoy your Boracay holiday without spending much money.
The weather and climate
Even though Boracay Island is always warm and sunny, it’s important to be aware of the changes in the seasons. At night, temperatures range from roughly 25°C (77°F), then during the day from roughly 30°C (86°F). March through June are the hottest, and August through October are the wettest.
The Things to Wear
Dress comfortably for the beach by bringing swimsuits, rash guards, light shirts, shorts and shoes. A hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a reusable water bottle are all must-haves for enjoying the island’s sunny days. Boracay Island’s adventures are ready if you have the right gear. Learn more by reading this list of things you should bring on holiday to the Philippines.
How to Get to the Island of Boracay
Boracay is a beautiful island in the Philippines. It is accessible from many big towns in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, the Philippines’ three main island groups. Travellers can choose to arrive by flight at Caticlan or Kalibo Airport, by boat from Luzon ports, or by water from other islands.
There are two main airports from which you can get to Boracay Island:
- Kalibo Airport is in the same province but a little farther away but cheaper, and Caticlan Airport is the closest and most handy.
- This Boracay Airport guide has information on airports and travel tips to help you choose the best way to get in.
People travelling from Manila City or the southern part of Luzon can also take a boat to Boracay Island. The ferry goes directly to Caticlan Jetty Port, the main entrance to Boracay Island.
Everyone who comes to Caticlan Jetty Port has to get on a ferry for the last short part of their trip to the island. People can easily get from Boracay Island to the beautiful shores from the port. Many of the island’s boats dock at the port, making it easy for tourists to get where they need to go.
How to Get to Boracay Island by Flight
The best and fastest way to Boracay Island is by flight. Flights to Caticlan Airport depart from many places in the Philippines and some cities in other countries.
First choice: Caticlan Airport
The easiest and best way to get to Boracay Island is through Caticlan Airport. You can take a 10- to 15-minute ride from here to get to Caticlan Jetty Port, where boats go to Boracay Island.
- You can quickly get to Caticlan Airport from Manila City by taking a one-hour flight from Ninoy Aquino International Airport. There are flights from Clark City, which might be cheaper and help people avoid the traffic in Manila City.
- Direct flights to Caticlan Airport are available from Mactan-Cebu International Airport and Francisco Bangoy International Airport in Davao City, making it easy for travellers from all over the Philippines to reach the airport.
- From Other Countries: Some flights from South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore now go straight to Caticlan Airport, making it easier for tourists to get to Boracay Island without making any extra stops in the Philippines. This direct choice is great for people from these areas who want to get to Boracay Island quickly.
Choice 2: Kalibo Airport
If you want to save money, you could fly into Kalibo Airport, which is in the province of Aklan and is close to Boracay Island. Most of the time, flights to Kalibo are cheaper than flights to Caticlan. However, it takes about two hours to get to Caticlan Jetty Port, where you can take a boat to Boracay Island.
Taking a ferry to Boracay Island
A popular and inexpensive way to get to Boracay Island is to take a boat. Going on this trip takes longer, but it has beautiful views and can be fun for people who don’t mind longer travel times. To take a boat from Manila City to Southern Luzon, follow these steps:
By ferry from the pier in Batangas Province
You can ferry from Manila City or Southern Luzon from Batangas Pier to Caticlan Jetty Port.
The boat ride From Batangas Province to Boracay Island lasts nine to ten hours. To get to Batangas Pier from Manila City, you must take a bus from either the Cubao area in Quezon City or the bus terminal in Pasay City.
Via a vessel that can “roll on and off.”
A roll-on, roll-off (RoRo) vessel is a choice for people who would rather not make as many transfers. RoRo ships are made to carry vehicles with wheels, so you can bring your car or take the bus:
By Bus from Manila City: Direct bus lines from Manila City to Caticlan go through Batangas Pier. A bus stop in the Cubao neighbourhood of Quezon City or Pasay City will let you get on one. This route takes about 13 hours to complete, not counting the time spent getting on and off the train between each leg:
- Get on the bus and go to Batangas Pier.
- From Batangas Pier to Mindoro Province by RoRo (two to three hours)
- To get to Roxas Port by land, you must cross Mindoro Province.
- From Roxas Port to Caticlan Jetty Port by RoRo (4-5 hours)
By Rental Car from Manila City: You can also rent a car or drive to Batangas Pier and get on the RoRo ship there. This choice is good for families or groups, but you must leave your car at the Caticlan Jetty Port. There are parking fees each night, and you must pay passenger and port fees every time you change boats.
Taking a boat or RoRo to Boracay Island can be a unique and beautiful option, but it takes longer than flying.
How to Get Around Boracay Island
Boracay Island has many ways to get around, making it easy to see everything it offers. You can choose from the following easy ways to get around, depending on your income and personal tastes:
The shuttle bus lets you get on and off at any time
Visitor favourites include the Hop On Hop Off bus service, which is easy and cheap and lets you see Boracay Island at your own pace. You can get on and off this shuttle service at popular spots and attractions along its set path around the island.
The shuttle is great for easy sightseeing and exploring and for tourists who want to be flexible without paying different prices for each trip.
The tours come with transfers
Boracay Island trips that pick you up and drop you off at your hotel are a great way to avoid the hassle of public transportation. These trips are convenient, especially for bigger groups, because they include transportation to the island’s most popular sights. This way, you can enjoy your time on Boracay without worrying about planning your trip.
Going by Foot
Boracay Island is best seen on foot in many places. You can enjoy the lively mood of the island by walking, especially along White Beach. Make sure you bring a map with you or download one that you can use offline to get to the places you want to see. If you want to try something new, there are beautiful trails and hikes, such as those that go up to Mount Luho, the highest spot on the island.
By Tricycle
The tricycle, a motorbike with three wheels and a sidecar, is the main form of public transportation on Boracay Island. It’s great for getting from one famous spot to another quickly. If you want more room, a private ride will cost more, even during off-peak hours. Shared rides are cheaper. Always tell the driver how much you want to pay, and bring cash.
By motorcycle or mountain bike
People who like to be more independent often ride motorbikes and mountain bikes around the island. You can rent one and go to sites at your own pace without paying extra for a driver. This gives you a lot of freedom and adventure while you travel.
Where to Stay on the Island of Boracay
It is strongly suggested that you book your hotel on Boracay Island ahead of time, especially during busy times, as many famous places to stay fill up quickly. There are many places to stay, from cheap ones to high-end villas with direct beach access. Check out the best-value holiday packages that include accommodation for the best deals.
Beach Resorts
If you want to be close to the beach, one of Boracay Island’s beach villas is the best place to stay. Beach resorts are a great choice for honeymooners and anyone who wants to relax. They have spas, pools, and day passes for people who want to use the resort’s facilities without spending the night.
Hotels
Numerous luxurious hotels on Boracay Island are available at affordable prices. Some useful amenities they provide are WiFi, minibars and private bathrooms. Several hotels also offer complimentary reservation cancellation for individuals who prefer a more relaxed and accommodating stay.
Hostels
This is ideal for budget-conscious visitors, especially those venturing into remote areas. Because most provide private rooms or shared bathrooms, these options are a great way to save money and meet locals while exploring the island.
Top Activities Available on Boracay Island
From lounging on immaculate beaches to discovering the island’s hidden beauties and exciting experiences, a trip to Boracay Island presents an amazing range of activities. Our best suggestions here will help you to maximise your Boracay Island experience:
Lounge on Beachfront Views
Renowned for its white powdery beaches and glistening clean seas, Boracay Island’s beaches are all different.
White Sands
A must-see on Boracay Island is its famous 4-kilometer beach. Wander down its coast to see Willy’s Rock at Station 1, or keep on for a more sedate experience at Steve’s Cliff, where you will find the resting place of a foreign hotel owner with breathtaking views over the sea.
Puka Beach
On the island’s northernmost point, Puka Beach provides a more rural experience with unspoiled beauty and an unaltered vibe. Perfect for those looking for a tougher beach experience and a more subdued holiday, it is well-known for its coral and puka shells strewn across the coast.
Diniwid Beach
Diniwid Beach, just north of White Beach, is a peaceful haven with few tourists, perfect for swimming and resting. Before high tide, return to Station 1; the trip back may prove difficult.
Bulabog Sand Beach
Bulabog Beach, on the island’s eastern side, is a centre for water sports aficionados, particularly for kite surfing and windsurfing. It offers a lively ambience with an evening laid-back vibe and a rainbow of sails.
Ilig-Iligan Beach
Ilig-Iligan Beach is a hidden treasure on Boracay Island. It is a quiet sanctuary with white sand and blue waves. Swimming, snorkelling, and appreciating the island’s natural beauty, free from visitors, can all be done at this spot.
Tambisaan Beach
Tambisaan Beach, well-known for its rocky formations and glistening clean waves, is perfect for snorkelling and investigating aquatic life. Less often visited, it provides a more off-the-beaten-path experience.
Go Island hopping
Make the most of your holiday by visiting beaches and islands outside White Beach. Here are several nearby beaches and islands that you can visit on Boracay island hopping tours:
Crocodile Island
This island, well-known for snorkelling and providing a close-up view of vibrant marine life, was named for its shape rather than its residents.
Ariel’s Point
Try your hand at cliff diving or take in the breathtaking views.
Magic Island
This little island is perfect for a laid-back day out because it has a variety of picnic places and diving spots.
Enjoy Paraw Sailing at Sunset
The breathtaking sunsets of Boracay Islands are best seen from the ocean; hence, riding a classic paraw sailboat is the only better approach. To fully appreciate the sights of vivid orange and pink, schedule a sunset paraw sailing trip.
Try exciting water sports
The several water activities available on Boracay Island will get your adrenaline running. Options include helmet diving, paddleboarding, banana boat adventure, jet skiing, and parasailing. Try the crystal kayak ride for an amazing experience, as it lets you view the vivid aquatic life via the clear base of your kayak.
Visit Shopping
Mostly found in D’Mall, Boracay Island boasts many retail areas with souvenirs, beachwear, and local cuisine. D’Mall, an open-air shopping centre housed in Station 2, boasts a range of stores and restaurants, perfect for gathering mementoes and basics.
What should one eat and drink on Boracay Island?
One of the pleasures of visiting Boracay Island is the amazing range of cuisine accessible to fit any taste and budget. Go to the fast-food eateries at D’Mall for a quick bite; seaside restaurants present opulent dinners with breathtaking views. D’Talipapa is your go-to for fresh seafood; you may pick your day’s catch and have it perfectly cooked.
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Beautiful island in the Philippines. One place you will find yourself yearning to return often is Boracay Island. This world-class island will enthral you with its breathtaking beaches, exciting water sports, energetic nightlife, and limitless appeal regardless of your visit time.
Boracay Island has something for everyone, from calm swims and diving excursions to energetic evenings beneath the stars. Start organising your fantastic trip to Boracay Island; paradise is just waiting!