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1. Fun Fishing: You can choose the fishing activity in your itinerary,
creating a unique memory for your Boracay experience (location: determined by
the captain and weather conditions)
Tailor-Made Itinerary (Your Boat, Your Pace) The biggest luxury is freedom.
Exclusive Privacy & Comfort Perfect for families, couples, or groups of friends who want an intimate atmosphere.
The "Instagram" Factor Private tours are designed for the best visuals. Unobstructed Views: Take photos without 30 other people in the background.
Highlights of private island hopping in Boracay Island
1. Puka Beach: Puka beach is located at the northern tip of Boracay Island,
offering a stark contrast to the bustling stations 1, 2 and 3. It was named
after the abundant puka shells once found here. Today, the sand is coarser and
the atmosphere more pristine. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of the
shoreline.
2. Marine sanctuary and snorkeling (crocodile island and coral garden):
Boracay Island is surrounded by vibrant fringing reefs. Crocodile island,
named for its crocodile-like silhouette, is widely regarded by marine
biologists and travel writers as one of the premier snorkeling spots in the
region. Private charter tours allow enthusiasts to observe various corals and
tropical fish, such as clownfish and parrotfish, in their natural habitat. The
shallow waters of coral garden make it an ideal location for underwater
photography and beginner snorkelers.
3. Crystal cove island: It is one of the most popular private islands in the
Boracay Island island-hopping itinerary, renowned for its unique landscape,
mysterious sea caves, and photo backdrops. Crystal cove island is a private
theme park island made of limestone. It is not famous for long beaches but
attracts visitors with its two natural sea caves (caves) and exotic
architectural designs, making it a paradise for photography enthusiasts. (An
additional admission ticket fee of 300 peso is required for the park.)
4. Magic island: The main destination for "cliff diving", offering diving
platforms ranging from 3 to 10 m in height. Private boat charters ensure
visitors avoid the "peak hours" of large tour groups, providing a safer and
more relaxed environment for these activities. (An additional admission ticket
of 300 peso is required for the park.)
5. The buffet lunch is the highlight of the island-hopping experience on
Boracay Island, serving as both a social gathering spot and a showcase of
Filipino coastal cuisine. It features a lavish spread of grilled meats, fresh
seafood, and local delicacies, enjoyed in a rustic open-air setting.
6. Fishing: Rarely done alone on Boracay Island, you can choose the second
option which includes a fishing activity in your itinerary, creating a unique
memory for your Boracay Island experience.
Fishing location: Determined by the captain and weather conditions
A. Crocodile island (south end): Crocodile island is located on the southern
coast of Boracay Island. It is an uninhabited small island widely recognized
by local guides and international travel guides as a spot for leisure fishing.
B. Tambisaan beach is located on the southeast side of Boracay Island and
serves as the main alternative to white beach during the southwest monsoon
season (Habagat).
C. Puka shell beach (north end): For visitors seeking a more secluded
experience away from tourist hubs, the area near Puka shell beach at the
northern tip of the island offers rugged fishing conditions for experienced
anglers.
D. Ilig-iligan beach: Located on the northeast coast, Ilig-Iligan beach offers
two types of fishing environments: reef and sandy bottom. With fewer
commercial cruises here, it's an ideal destination for visitors seeking
tranquility. The area features numerous underwater caves and crevices,
providing hiding spots for larger red snappers, which are highly valued in
Filipino cuisine.
Notes:
This tour is weather dependent (area of visit may vary depends on weather condition)
Arrival Time: Please arrive at least 20–30 minutes before your scheduled departure (3:15PM)
Pregnant women (due to potential boat motion and slippery decks).
Wheelchair users (the vessel is not currently wheelchair accessible)
What to Bring: Waterproof bag (dry bag), beach towel, extra cash, and reef-safe sunscreen.
INR 1,408