Willy's rock on the beach on Boracay Island, Philippines
DIVE INTO BEACHSIDE ADVENTURE

Cruisereise til Boracay, Philippines

More than 7,000 islands make up the Philippines, and Boracay is the most popular spot among them for tropical beachside getaways. Sink your toes into the sugar-white sand at aptly named White Beach, and slurp cold coconut water straight from the fruit under the shade of a palm tree. Cruise to Boracay and hike up Mount Luho, the island's highest point, and spot Philippine eagles above the tree tops. Or spend your day island-hopping and check out the equally stunning beaches just off the shore from Boracay — see abundant marine life off Crocodile Island, snorkel the clear blue waters off Crystal Cove, or turn up the thrill with cliff-diving off Magic Island.
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Things To Do in Boracay

Pristine waters and white sand in Boracay, Philippines

White Beach Wonders

Pristine waters and white sand in Boracay, Philippines

Pristine waters and white sand in Boracay, Philippines

White Beach Wonders

Spend your day soaking in the white-sand marvel that is Boracay's White Beach. Wander the three miles of pristine coastline, bordered by lanky, swaying palm trees and crystal-clear waters. Or get a little more adventurous and go parasailing or stand-up paddleboarding.

A diver underwater swimming with fish in Boracay, Phillippines

Do a Deep Dive

A diver underwater swimming with fish in Boracay, Phillippines

A diver underwater swimming with fish in Boracay, Phillippines

Do a Deep Dive

Want to dive but aren't SCUBA-certified? Sign up for a Helmet Diving adventure. The innovative air-tight suits allow you to legally go below the water without needing a license, so you can descend into Boracay's colorful depths to get up-close and personal with tropical reef and huge biodiversity, including sharks, rays and lots of colorful small fish.

On a kayak about to enter an underwater cave in Boracay, Phillippines
On a kayak about to enter an underwater cave in Boracay, Phillippines

Enter the Bat Cave

If you're craving a more terrestrial adventure, hire a local guide to take you to the so-called Bat Cave during your Boracay cruise. Located only a short walk from where your ship will dock, but hidden to those who don't know the way, this stalactite-filled cavern provides a perfect respite from Boracay's mid-day sun.

Local seafood cuisine in Boracay
Local seafood cuisine in Boracay

Local Cuisine

You'll find plenty of hole-in-the-wall establishments along the beach serving up simple, fresh seafood like garlicky, Spanish-style gambas shrimp. Seek out lechon, the traditional Filipino whole-roasted pig. Or sample the vibrant local street food scene: You'll find unique Boracay dishes like burgers made from longga, a sweet local sausage.

Sea shells found in markets while shopping in Boracay, Phillippines
Sea shells found in markets while shopping in Boracay, Phillippines

Shopping

You'll find plenty of local vendors along the main promenade White Beach selling local crafts like ornamental Boracay seashells. But for the widest shopping selection, head to the long D*Mall strip to pick up souvenirs, including sand bottle keychains and jewelry made from the distinctive white puka shells found here.

Innsidetips
Innsidetips
1 The locals are famously friendly — don't be shy about striking up a conversation if you have questions.
2 If you're looking to get away from the crowds, head north of White Beach to Diniwid or Puka Shell Beach.

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