15 Things we did in Boracay
April 6-10, 2014
1. Willy's Rock
2. Helmet Dive
3. Island Hopping
4. Banana Boat Ride
5. Beach Combing
6. Zipline
7. Zorb
8. ATV and Buggy
9. Mt. Luho Viewpoint
10. D'mall
11. Jet Ski
12. Parasail
13. Wave Rider
14. Fire Dance
15. Food Trip
Boracay Adventure 2014 Music Video
Trip Notes
- Manila-Kalibo round trip airfare is P4,007 via Airasia with 20 kls baggage and insurance.
- Caticlan Airport is a better choice for Boracay but air fare is more expensive.
- Hotel booking at La Carmela de Boracay via Agoda for four nights is P26,098 for Premier Ocean View and P14,079 for Executive Deluxe, both rooms max 4 persons with breakfasts for 2.
- Kalibo-hotel round trip transfers was arranged through La Carmela for P1,150 per pax including environmental and terminal fees, boat and public coaches.
- Booking your transfers with La Carmela is a good idea because they have their own boat and terminal at the port so you don't have to queue and wait for scheduled public boats at the main Caticlan port. Other hotels have this kind of service too.
- Kalibo to Caticlan port takes 2 hours by bus. Boat ride and van from port to hotel is approximately 15 minutes each.
- Main transportation is tricycle, tourist fare is P20 and P10 for the locals. Take the ones passing by the high way, not the ones in terminals 'cause they charge more.
- Try to avoid the guides offering activities along the way, they are legit but their prices are steep. For water sports activities, they have their desks in a tent at station 1, in front of Astoria and station 3, just after Sands hotel.
- Advantage of having a guide, hand him your camera and let him cover for you.
- Boracay is not a good place for snorkeling and helmet diving. Poor sea life and fish are scarce.
- US$1 = PHP45.