Welcome, traveller.
Imagine a place you thought you knew- a stunning, sunny island that is famous for its white sand and beautiful sunsets. Now, let’s delve deeper. This is not just another guide; it is a kick-off to something else.
The adventure you can look forward to is the spirit of Boracay island. You will visit off-the-beaten-path coves and secluded beaches, enjoy the vibrant local flavours, and feel the spirit of Boracay’s unique culture of Boracay Philippines. This is your guide to connect with the underlying magic of the island and discover the things to do in Boracay. This is a beautiful adventure captured in three parts: Adventure, Food and Culture. It is time for a new lens of Boracay!
Hidden Gems and Things to Do in Boracay Beyond the Famous Beaches
Part I: The Journey of an Adventurer: Your Adventure Awaits

Leave the soft, white sand of Boracay beach and enter an exhilarating adventure. Boracay’s adventure scene is more than just typical water sports; it is about going beyond your limits and receiving a true view of the island.
The Wind and the Waves:
Just a short walk from White Beach is Bulabog Beach. This area is the capital of the island’s water sports. The intense wind makes it a kite and windsurfing haven. Even if you are a complete novice, local schools will teach you to ride the waves and feel the wind. The colourful kites flying through the air are worth the experience – just to see and enjoy! This is one of the great Boracay activities for adrenaline junkies.
Island Hopping and Hidden Gems:
The big adventure is to the islands off this beach -it’s a classic island-hopping tour. You will stop at places like Magic Island, where you can jump off cliffs of varying heights. The group will stop at Crystal Cove, a small island with natural caves and beautiful points to view the place. If you are looking for things to do in Boracay that are a little different, this is a great option. You can see the wild and rugged beauty of the islands, away from the crowds of Boracay beach.
Undersea and Oversee:
If you’ve always wanted to experience life under the sea, Boracay island‘s waters are a diver’s paradise. There are scuba diving lessons for every level, so you can snorkel with brightly coloured fish while exploring colourful coral reefs. If you’d rather not get under the water, grab a paddleboard and glide around the calm, clear waters at dawn. Or for something truly special, try a transparent kayak, and you’ll feel like you’re floating on air with a view of the marine life just below the surface. There are many things to do in Boracay, but the view from a clear kayak is truly unique.
Part II: A Culinary Paradise: Food for the Soul

If you imagine Boracay’s food scene as mostly being about local fare and international restaurants, think again. If you look beyond the common tourist spots and explore Boracay’s real food scene…
The Seafood Experience at D’Talipapa:
You cannot miss out on this experience on Boracay island. Take a trip to the bustling wet market at D’Talipapa and try your hand at haggling over the freshest seafood, from giant prawns and succulent crabs to luscious oysters and every kind of fish imaginable. After filling your baskets with your fresh selections, you can bring them to one of the nearby “paluto” spots that will cook them for you any way you like – grilled with garlic butter, in a rich coconut milk curry, or fried crispy golden brown – whatever you like. Truly an experience – a journey into the ocean’s bounty. When considering things to do in Boracay, this culinary adventure is a must.
Mango Shakes and Local Favourites:
You can’t go to Boracay without trying a refreshing mango shake. They’re found at every stall, and every vendor seems to have their own recipe. You can search out the most famous or just one that you really like. If you want an even deeper experience with Filipino street food, search out a chori burger. It’s simply a grilled chorizo sausage patty served on a bun. Simple but unforgettable. Exploring the street food is another one of the great Boracay activities.
Hidden Cafés and Dinner to Watch the Sunset: As the sun goes down, the island’s restaurants and cafés start to come alive. From quieter and more hidden cafés on Bulabog Beach with gourmet coffee to more upscale beachfront dining establishments in Station 1 with beautiful sunset views, there is a restaurant for any occasion. When considering things to do in Boracay, this culinary adventure is a must.
Part III: The Heartbeat of the Island: Culture & Serenity
Beyond the nightlife and beaches, Boracay also has a thoughtful, soulful quality that brings you closer to its roots and its people. For those who want more relaxing things to do in Boracay, this section is for you.
Puka Beach: Named for the Puka shells abundant in years past, this northern Boracay beach is a peaceful alternative to the beach on the main strip. The sand is a bit more coarse than in other areas because it is made up of shells, and coral. It is a relaxing place to spend the day reading and watching the waves roll in. There are local stalls, selling handmade souvenirs and fresh coconuts that add to its charm. It’s a must-visit when you travel to Boracay Philippines.
The Sacred Scene of Willy’s Rock:

Just off the coast of Station 1, Willy’s Rock is a volcanic rock with a human-built staircase and a statue of the Virgin Mary at the top. It is a good place to take photos, but it is also a chance for some quiet contemplation. A trip at low tide, when you can walk right up to it, is a little spiritual journey into the water. This is a very special option when thinking of things to do in Boracay.
Paraw Sailing at Sunset:

The most special cultural Boracay activity on the island is the experience of paraw sailing. A paraw is a traditional Filipino sailboat with a bamboo outrigger. When sunset begins, you can see a sea of colourful sails and paraws positioned in the water and across the horizon as their sails catch the last sunlight. You might decide to go on a paraw yourself for some very calm (and very beautiful) sailing to finish your day, or combine the experience with kawasan falls canyoneering to explore the island’s vibrant marine life before sunset.
Because there is no engine noise, you are left with only the sounds of water lapping, wind whispering, and the sky on fire with all shades of orange, pink, and purple. It’s a pure bliss, perfect memory of the true beauty that is Boracay island. Among all the different things to do in Boracay, this is arguably one of the most memorable. For more travel inspiration and official information, visit the Philippines Tourism website’s Boracay guide.
As you depart from this island and take its memories with you, remember that Boracay’s beauty is more than its famous beach. The magic of a Holiday to Boracay is in the unshared moments, an exhilarating adventure, sharing good food, or a basic sunset at sea. Boracay Philippines reminds you to look deeper for the extraordinary amidst the mundane, with World Pinoy Flights making your journey seamless.
“The world is a book, and those who do not travel only read one page.”
FAQs for Things to do in Boracay
In Boracay, what kind of other adventure activities can you do besides lounging on White Beach?
While relaxing on White Beach is a definite must, some of the best things to do in Boracay include taking your adventures to Bulabog Beach – the watersporting capital where beautiful kite and wind surfing take place. You can island hop to Magic Island for cliff jumping or Crystal Cove for cave exploration. If you are looking for an underwater adventure, you can also go Scuba Diving or Snorkelling, or you can even try a clear kayak to see the marine life underneath the sea.
Where can I find the best seafood experience in Boracay?
They recommend heading to D’Talipapa, a wet market where vendors sell fresh seafood, including prawns, crabs, and fish. You can haggle for the seafood you would like to purchase, and then take it to a nearby “paluto” restaurant where they will cook it any way you want.
Are there any quiet or secluded places in Boracay?
Yes. You can check out Puka Beach, which is on the northern part of the island. It is a lot more secluded and quiet compared to the main beach because it is far less populated, it has coarser sand because it contains crushed puka shells and coral. Plus, it is a nice place to hang out and listen to the waves.
What is a “paraw” and how can I experience it?
A Paraw is a boat that has a sail, an outrigger, and is made from bamboo, which is traditional of the Philippines. This article describes paraw sailing as a unique cultural experience not to be missed, particularly during sunset. You can book a trip on one of the boats and be on your way to a meditative boat ride without any engine and just the wind and water, while watching the sunset, one of the most memorable things to do in Boracay..
What is the importance of Willy’s Rock?
Willy’s Rock is a lava rock formation just off the coast of Station 1. This rock has a man-made stairway leading up to a statue of the Virgin Mary on top of it. Although it’s a photo spot, the article describes Willy’s Rock as a quiet place to contemplate, or a place for a spiritual journey, particularly at low tide, or a time you can walk right up to it.