The Motag Living Museum provides hands-on demonstrations of traditional farming and crafting techniques, as well as a glimpse into Filipino folk customs and games. This museum offers an opportunity to experience and learn about Filipino culture prior to modernization in Boracay. The accommodating manager, Amy, ensures that every detail is taken care of from the pick-up point at Cagban Jetty Port to returning guests. The staff is also very friendly.
Valuable place you can visit.
The place was thatI wanted to go the most during this trip, It was the best place during the trip.
It is a beautiful place in one corner of the earth. It is a place where young people and elderly people want to preserve the region, the earth, and old traditions.
There are kind and beautiful people, and beautiful tradition.
Also, I was able to be inspired to live an eco-friendly life in response to the climate crisis.
Thanks for Amy,Perlie,village people and Daywa.
- recommend it to the younger generation, students, and family travelers.
- It located at the mainland of boracay 15 minutes travel from caticlan jetty port to museum.
- can take trike
- need at least a day before the visit.
- with a minimum of 4 person per tour.
- open 10am and 2pm
- The tour will take up to 2 hours maximum. - The inclusion is whole tour inside museum with guide explain everything, can experience all activity old ways of living, we also serve local snacks, buko juice and lemon grass with ginger tea.
(Sept. 2023)
light — Google review
It is the a great stop if you want to experience and learn about the filipino culture before the modernization of Boracay.
The manager Amy is really acomodating and she took care of every detail since the pick up point ( cagban jetty port ) , taking the guests to the musuem and taking us back to the port. The staff is also very kind.
I definitely recommend it.
Please be sure to book at least 1 day in advance. The entrance fee is only 850 php .
Janis Pamela — Google review
Motag Living Museum is an educational, interactive and fun experience that adjusts your perspective on the privileges of the modern age. The people here are full of kindness, humility and happiness. It is a worthwhile experience. The cost was 700 php per person. We paid 100 php for a tricycle from the Caticlan Port. This place runs on donations and your money will be put to good use.
Felipe Alexandre — Google review
It was a fun experience going back in time. And the fact that the museum is not only fun and educational, it is also giving jobs to the local elder of Brgy. Motag. We had fun with it, Thank you Amy and her sister (i forgot her name) for being our guide. <3
J Contreras — Google review
It is a very interesting museum. You can experience how the pinoys of the time live and survive. The staff are all nice and friendly. The tourguides answered all our questions. The food is very good and a plus on the lemongrass ginger tea 🥰
Sai H. (Sai) — Google review
This place was amazing. So glad we stumbled across it on trip advisor (it's not highly advertised, but really well reviewed by everyone who's been there, us included). We literally made the trip to the area just to go see this place and it was totally worth it for such a unique and immersive cultural learning experience. As far as we know, it's the only living museum of its kind in the PH, but I really hope this model is adopted elsewhere (here, home, and abroad). Such a great way to learn about and preserve a culture.
Since they do have to prepare so much in advance, like the carabao and rice planting and the food they serve you (delicious btw), and arranging for the elders to come, they do need to know you're coming. Just call or text the number listed on TripAdvisor or here on Google maps (no need to arrange a 'tour' - when we were there the going rate was ₽700 ea and totally worth every piso!). They do a 10am and 2pm every day except Mondays and they can combine groups. We texted the night before for the 10am and another group called while we were there for the 2pm on the same day and both were fine, so they don't seem to need a lot of notice, but they won't be around if they don't have any bookings (and might not have enough supplies if you pop by and join a group that's made a booking), so avoid disappointment and take the moment to text/call before you go.
Bonus: we totally ended up tacking on a Boracay daytrip as a side-trip, "since we were in the area." From the reviews we read, most people do it the other way - stay on Boracay and do a daytrip to get away from the beach and crowds. If you're doing it from Boracay, just hop on any ferry back to Caticlan and get a trike there for your 10am or 2pm booking. The trike drivers all know the way and it shouldn't take more than about an hour total from the port on Boracay, depending on the ferry you choose. No need to fall for any of the 'all inclusive' package scams that overcharge. Either arrange for the trike driver to come back and get you in about 2hours or take the lovely walk down to the main road and flag the next one going your way
Salina Stilborn — Google review
It was an amazing experience and a very hands on look into the traditional culture of that area. My daughters and I learned so much and had a much needed break from the overcrowded beaches of Boracay. The museum supports worthy causes such as preserving traditional village culture and helping the elders of the community earn their own income. You can contact Motag Living Museum through Facebook to schedule a visit.
Francinevia Abair — Google review
Amazing tour with amazing people. They explain you how they were living before traditionally. It's really good and authentic to see. That's a must if you go to bora. Text them on fb or whatsap
hbr john — Google review
Great place to learn the culture and traditions of the local Philippine people.
silverclouddreams — Google review
Amazing place with beautiful people! It was so interesting! Thank you 🙏
Ariel's Point is a scenic destination that offers thrilling water activities such as cliff diving, kayaking, and snorkeling. It boasts of the highest cliff jump at 15 meters and can only be booked through Ariel's house. While the food and drinks are average, the stunning site is worth every penny spent. This place may not be suitable for children under 15 years old.
It’s great! For a fee of ₱2800.00, you get a boat ride to Ariel’s point, buffet Filipino lunch, open bar and a unique ambiance of sea, breeze and adventure. Free use of paddle board and canoe.
Jump from any of the diving boards of 5 meters, 8 meters and 15 meters.
Sylvia Concepcion — Google review
Amazing place to dive !!! We arrived from the mainland from a little path at the wrong place and they picked us up with the boat. Usually you should take a boat, the best way is to call /contact them. The team was really cool and the food tasted amazing!!
You can do snorkelling and very nice Cliff jumping from 3-5-8-15 meters 🔥 Thank you so much!!
Francesca — Google review
The most beautiful diving spot i have ever been.
Please don't forget to take photo of the diving board when the boat approach to that place.
Snorkling and stand paddling are other activities i've done there.
This place is a must when you plan to travel Boracay!
Thiha M. Thwin — Google review
A must! Don't miss! Amazing cliff jumping. Highest is 15 meters. I think you can only book this via Ariel's house. It is worth every penny. The drinks and the food is okay, but the site will leave you happy. Maybe not the place for kids. I would say 15 years +. "Dive on in"
Jens Svensson — Google review
Nice place with clear waters and simple activities. 4 hrs of cliff jumping, kayaking and just snorkeling pass by in a breeze. Lunch was delectable too. Try to pay in pesos as the usd exchange rate might be more than the peso price.
Kelvin Koh — Google review
This was by far the coolest thing we did in Borocay. The cliff jumping was great, the location is beautiful and it feels secluded. The staff are fun and food is good. If theres anything you do in Borocay, this should be it hands down.
Amanda Lim — Google review
For an epic day of cliff diving Ariels Point is a must do in Boracay! You can dive from 5m, 10m or 15m 😀 And if not diving there is paddle boarding and kayaking 👍 It’s an early start to get there by boat but completely worth it. The hospitality is terrific, plenty of food and drink for a huge day before back to Boracay to chill🍹
Chris Gianotti — Google review
A must when in Boracay! Three different diving points the highest is around 15m. You get there by booking a spot at ariels place. If you don't like to jump from the cliffs you can go snorkling or kayaking! Lunch and drinks are included in the price, so no need to think about that!
Puka Shell Beach is a stunning stretch of coastline in Boracay, lined with lush coconut palms and boasting coral and shell sand. The beach offers excellent opportunities for snorkeling, sunbathing, and relaxation in a family-friendly atmosphere. Unlike commercialized White Beach, Puka Shell Beach is less crowded and has a more laid-back vibe. Visitors can enjoy the unique ambiance of this beach while sipping on refreshments from the nearby restaurant.
This is really the best beach in Boracay.. Great because the water is beautiful but for the non swimmers the wave action is too strong. The area is not as commercial as White Beach which is great for the family atmosphere. Go here to enjoy your family and your beach time. Go to White Beach to be seen and for activity.
kevin tabor — Google review
What wonderful waves this beach has. Slightly out of the way on the North West Point of the island Puka beach is less busy then the white sand beach despite being just as Sandy and I think nicer to swim at. You get a slightly different angle of the sunset here however it is equally as beautiful.
Henry Barfoot — Google review
Wonderful beach. The sand is very unique. Worth the travel from the main stations.
Paul Ward — Google review
Beautiful beach! One of the best we have seen in the Philippines so far!! We go there at 9:30/10 and it was lovely and quiet!!! Highly recommended as an alternative to white beach
Hollie Voice — Google review
Beach location is awesome, go till the end of beach and be sure to bring snacks and water. Sand is bit different rather than other side of Boracay definitely because full of shells it’s bit rough and waves bit strong if you’re not good swimmer I really don’t recommend you to get in. But over all it’s awesome beach
Ahmed Magdy — Google review
It's included in our island hopping tour. It's crowded and has pricey refreshment drinks. A coconut cost Php 200.
Mylene S. — Google review
Best if you don't want to have photobombers during your photo ops. You just have to pick a part of the beach where it is not crowded.
Water is not good for water activities as the water depth is inconsistent and waves are strong enough to pull you from the shore. Beware!
Not a fine white sand band if you look closely, you'll see that the sand is made up of cute and very tiny corals and shells.
One of the perfect place to unwind and relieve stress.
Andy Araza — Google review
This beach lives up to its name. We stopped at the beach on an island hopping tour. The beach is literally the definition of a tourist trap. There is not much to do other than collect coral fragments and be approached by touts selling their wares.
John Hewel — Google review
Great Beach! The sand here is not as fine as White Beach. Less crowded. Accessible via Hop On Hop Off bus. Beware of Sea Snakes.
Rudolf Lloyd Padlan — Google review
It so hot. Hot all feel like a scam
Best thing was boat go back borcay
150 for small coke not feel welcome
Not care go back here
Diniwid Beach Road is home to several accommodations for travelers, including backpacker hostels and other venues. Abernano, a restaurant run by chef Neniz, is a popular spot for locals and foreigners alike. The area boasts a beautiful private beach with stunning views and cozy hotels. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the ocean, walking along the sandy shores, and watching the sunset over the horizon.
Diniwid always has a better view of sunset, has 3 very good restaurants , a perfect place to end the day!!!
Lani Vedia — Google review
Abernano by chef Neniz si a nice food location to local and foreigners, view-tiful private beach, nice and cozy hotels and friendly neighborhood. Swim, Sand, Sunset.
Cristina Sendon — Google review
Beautiful and Relaxing
Jan Oliver Zimon Cercado — Google review
Safe for walking exercise not to crowded.i do my exercise every day after work from diniwid beach to dmall
Ilig-Iligan Beach offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a quiet retreat away from the bustling white beach. The calm waters and sparse crowd, mostly locals, make it an ideal spot to unwind. Visitors can take an e-trike to reach the beach but should arrange for transportation back in advance. With its picturesque bay area, Ilig-Iligan Beach is a great place for vlogging and Instagram-worthy shots.
This beach is soooo good. White sand, clear aquamarine water, stunning landscapes, islands popping out from the water, and for a person like me who can't deal with crowds, there were scant people 🥰☺️. I enjoyed swimming, skipping rocks, and watching the sunset.
There are mozzies there, so if you're prone to bites bring your repellent. There seem to be a lifeguard and security there so feel a bit safe. You can also observe local fishermen (maybe even negotiate to buy some of their catch!) If you're hungry, there's kaaya cafe on the shore.
Jerome Bautista — Google review
I also like this beach. So peaceful and relaxing. Love the view. Wished we could stay and swim longer.
Susan ?Sansu / Susie? Salva — Google review
nice beach to relax. less crowded. sasadyain. no shops. free mats/banig when you purchase kuyas' fresh bukos. though expensive for 200php per buko. sand is coarser compared with WhiteBeach and iLig-iLigan. nice spot for snorkelling. steeper beach depth
albert joseph de ocampo — Google review
Took an e-trike from station 3 (350php for the 2 of us) virtually no tourists there. Local beach guys took us out on a paddle board for an hours snorkelling, lots of coral and tropical fish. Not many places to eat there, saw one restaurant that was very expensive. No transport back to White beach, we walked the road to Puka beach in 25 minutes, had lunch there and took a trike back to our hotel
Jim Dowley — Google review
If you want a calm and tranquil beach to relax without the noise of white beach this is a must visit. The waters are calm and there are a few beach goers around mostly locals. Ride the e-trike going there but make sure to have a contact person that can arrange an e-trike back to white beach. No e-trikes usually hangs out there.
JD CMT — Google review
The best beach in boracay (I guess in the wet season). Clean, less crowded and surrounded with nature. Also you can snorkel directly from the beach to see the best corals and fishes in the area (including clown fishes if you swim around turtle island). The best way to come here is by land. If you come as part of a boat trip, you will be rushed to leave way too early. We came the first day in a boat and then the next day with a tricycle.
Abdelmoughith Lahlali — Google review
The best beach in Boracay! Almost no people, beautiful beach, palms, little islands, rocks, snorkeling! You can get reasonably priced coconuts (125php), fresh from palms:) and there is one nice restaurant (1-5pm happy hour 1+1 on coctails (300php) and also beer 170php), food 350-600php.
Lukas Klier — Google review
A sandy beach very popular with locals and foreigners alike .
Restaurants and bars by the tons .
We loved it .
Drmobaid Obaid — Google review
One of the best spot of Boracay IMO. Small, relatively quiet (lot of tourists boats passing by), less windy and wavy than the other beaches, perfect for children (like snorkeling initiation in our case). Several tables and small shops at disposal, sellers try to sell but are still really friendly and we played a lot with their own kids, jumping from the boats...
Sebastien Perez — Google review
Perfect place to stay for an exciting, busy environment. Everything is here along the bay. Excellent for vlogging and instagram.
Ronald MP — Google review
Beautiful beach, few stalls for food and drinks. Very picturesque and peaceful. Simply stunning. Great snorkelling.
Willy's Rock Bar and Restaurant is a popular spot in Boracay, known for its shakes that are well-made and reasonably priced. The friendly staff and frequent visitors create a welcoming atmosphere. Rice dishes are the crowd favorite, while beach loungers in the shade provide a relaxing option for those looking to enjoy the beachfront. The restaurant offers seating under shaded areas with fans to keep guests cool.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Madonna
(Original)
很美的聖母
JL — Google review
Stopped here for 2 shakes. Nicely and made and comparatively priced compared to other locations along the beach.
Staff were nice ans welcoming. Frequent business passes through, rice dishes seemed to be the most popular.
In front of the restaurant on the beach they have a handful of beach loungers in the shade. This was a popular option for those wanting to be by the beach.
Restuarant us under the shade to and lose tables have a fan on them.
Kieran Morrissey — Google review
ILLEGAL BUSINESS OPERATIONS FOR NEARLY A YEAR AND IT CONTINUES !!!
OWNERS OF WILLIES ROCK HOTEL - Building in station 1 - PNB Bank - 7/11 - Altitude Bar - Aliana’s Wellness and Spa .
No business permits- no fire permits- no occupancy permits-Yet they are open!!
People concerned with this debacle and funnily enough some of them already have NBI cases filed against them due to corruption: Office of the Building Official Engineer (Elizer B. Casidsid Office of the Municipal Engineer, Head of Licencing Jen F. Salsona, Head of the Bureau of Fire Lorna Parcellano , Socorro Ruchanie Gadon, Engineer Fortunato M. Fave & Former Vice Mayor Wilbec Gelito.
It is unbelievable to think that after the closure of Boracay and re-opening, discriminate corruption is still continuing. The same people who possibly created the closure are still running boracay into the ground. Illegal Business Operations freely admitted and recorded that they are by Willrock Prime Venue Corporation (Owners of Willie’s Rock Hotel)
During the closure and even back to the start of the year, this venue had continuous illegal money paid to the landlord by these tenants ..... Yet if they have no business permits, it means no local money back into the local economy ! Yet, these illegal business activities continue to happen and those involved are getting richer by the minute !!!
How they can close places like this (refer to the attached photos of the closed places) for no permit yet they won’t do anything regarding the Venue?
The People of Boracay need to unite and take a stand against this to Save Boracay from the closure and environmental degradation happening again !!! (Boracay United - Save Boracay for the long term)
There are also list of some of the complaints and hundreds of phone calls .......
(refer to the photos)
Some of these said people are even involved in the BFI - Boracay Foundation Incorporated!
The reasons for this organisation is to assist with all of this. The BFI is a non – profit, non stock association aimed in sustaining the island’s environmental, business and social needs. We hope to God that the BFI can also be involved in cleaning up this issue as well as its impact on the local business and social needs are affected here.
We pray for the local community to unite to save Boracay and ask for President Duterte to continue to clean the mess up as his works are brilliant so far for the sustainability of the island!
Also, there are rumors of another closure in the new year. These types of rumours don’t come from nowhere .....
It appears that also the sewer connections have not been inspected in this said area ---- again a coincidence!
Records show that the said Engineer of the building was unlicensed during the construction yet they can still manage to have there permits approved also with fake construction log books.
Latest hand delivered and separate verbal complaints issued again last Monday the 10th of December 2018 and recorded and still today not a thing has been done per records.
What happens if there is a fire and the building collapses and/or people are trapped?
Under the National Fire code and National Building Code, there is a provision for immediate action as there is a risk due to an imminent danger to life and death.
Also highlighted in the wording from the complaints, yet it has been nearly 8 months since the complaints had started and nothing done !!!!!
For the avoidance of doubt there is not one single libel issue here, as these are all just facts !!!!! Likewise all recordings that have taken place via video recording, sound/voice recordings, phone recordings of all calls have taken place in accordance with the law of notifying the parties involved Republic Act (RA) 4200 especially in the fact also that this all involves public safety. Likewise not once has any of these people involved after notified of the recording stipulated that they do not authorise for it to happen thereafter.
The Traveler — Google review
Willy's Rock is a landmark in Boracay. Visiting Bora is not complete without taking a picture in the place.
Profetiza Iquiña-Maatubang — Google review
Service was great. View is perfect. Salads were really good. Pizza was a little lacking.
Crocodile Island, located near Boracay, is an unoccupied island shaped like a crocodile that features an abundant coral reef perfect for diving and snorkeling. The island's primary draw are its natural sea-made caves which visitors must see when they are in Boracay. If you're looking for entertainment, snorkeling on this beautiful island is a must-do activity.
Definitely one of the highlights of visiting Boracay. While it's not the best snorkeling in my life by far, as the fish were all pretty small, there were a LOT of fish and coral, especially clownfish, and we had a blast just swimming around here for a while.
Daniel Araujo — Google review
Amazing island, very close to Boracay. The important attractions here are the natural caves made by the sea. Must visit if you are in boracay. L
Apoorv Singhal — Google review
I went here for a fun dive, the place is beautiful except for one thing: the current is too strong and if you are not an adept in diving, which is my case, you won’t be able to fully enjoy it, cause you will be more worried in surviving this current than in enjoying the diving.
Santiago Torres — Google review
I like the water but i just wanna ask that thers no crocrodile in pictures 😂😂😆😆ill give it fibe star
matmat channel — Google review
Snorkling is fun!. 🤩
Icebox_01 Travel_Vlog — Google review
to many crocs
henry shaw — Google review
Taken during my first visit in boracay this was an Island Hoping about 100 meter across the Crocodile Island
Jose Jinky Obejas — Google review
Near this island are sea creatures that made your eyes amazed with them.
The Crystal Cove Island Resort tour, costing 800php or 11.50, offers a trip to three Boracay beaches and the opportunity to visit the island itself for an additional fee which can be paid using VISA. The island boasts stunning views and is well maintained with a tropical atmosphere, providing plenty of photo opportunities in just one hour of exploration. A popular ice cream shop called Halowich is also nearby where long queues can be seen outside.
The island was a part of our tour but we had to pay to enter it, else just wait at the beach. Surprisingly, I could pay with my VISA. The views were amazing, there's enough to explore in one hour and definitely make some stunning photos. It is well maintained and feels tropical.
Ivan Damyanov — Google review
It's one of the islands you'll visit while island hopping. Many complaints though that time,because of the entrance fee,but I guess it's the fault of the tourist guides that they failed to inform their guests that they need to pay a 300 pesos entrance fee to enter the resort. Last part of the island hopping so it's around 2pm.If you are not going to pay 300 pesos then you'll have to wait for an hour under the scorching sun.
It is a very good place to visit early in the morning I guess, when the sun is not so hot yet. Prepare to work a lot. Fantastic view
Mariz Jane Cruz — Google review
I’ve been there at Crystal Cove on May 2023. The island so far is good but you can’t deny that the entrance fee or shall we say environmental fee is very expensive for that island alone. Its offer two cave that you can visit but you cannot enjoy the view since it was so crowded at the time (Tips: Avoid noon time or afternoon tour, and high tide). This island is included on the island hopping tour vis Klook.
Entrance Fee: ₱300 per pax (But this is optional or you can stay on the boat or the beach since its free)
Louie-Jay Magno — Google review
Ok my wife made the arrangements with this island hoping execution. I only brought enough funds for the cost of (5) to island hope.
The boat took us to (3) stop, the first stop didn’t have a working restroom! There must have been 500 people with no working toilet!
The second stop was snorkeling, this was cool but we paid a 100 peso even though we brought are own swimming goggles.
The third stop was lunch someone there is selling ice cream. (Don’t have the funds)
The last stop was “Crystal Cove”! The drop you off and leaves for an hours. The place to sit are established restaurants where you had to buy something to sit down and wait for the boat.
Come all this way from the us I thought this was too much way over normal!
Johnathan Mabson — Google review
This was one of the stops for our island hopping tour. Either crystal cove or cliff jumping somewhere else. Entrance was P300 per guest. Since the tour was a joiner tour, you feel kind of rushed to go around the island. There was a line to take pictures inside each Cove. Walk fast so that you are first in line. Seems like the owners of the place tried to run a resort but it just didn't pan out. The place had kubos overlooking the ocean, nice place to relax and have a picnic but again you can't do that in a joiner island hopping tour. Time is limited.
Jennifer C — Google review
Instagrammable place
Entrance fee is 300
It's a nice experience to go there but be mindful that its less enjoyable when the waves are agressive because you won't be able to swim in the underground cave if that's the case.
If you fancy picture taking, there are lots of spots inside that can be your potential picture perfect shot.
There was a sea snake when we went inside the cave, so be mindful when you swim there, its deadly
Pammy Corres (Kittypaws.tv) — Google review
We stopped here as part of our island hopping adventure while sending the week in Boracay. I feel the boats should be made to pick up and drop off on the side where they have the small swimming area. It is not big enough for the visitors to truly enjoy the beautiful beach area. You guys really have a nice thing going, but you should cater to the tourists and guests more. Also you need to bring smaller boats into the shallows or only allow the bigger one in at high tide. The coral reef beds are being destroyed by them. Proof is that the shoreline is covered with the broken coral pieces. You can't even walk. I actually watched one of the boats get stuck and can only imagine the damage being done to the reef below. I could understand if it was volcanic rocks, but 85% is beautiful coral stalks. It's just something to think about. It was still a very nice time.
Allen Diaz — Google review
A private island good for novice tourist. Those who prefer pictures. But for experienced tourist, nothing to do here, just a resort and places to take pictures.
Eden Halasan — Google review
It was a little expensive, but it was worth it. You would get to swim on the cave underground. Just be very careful going down the winding stairs cos it's a little bit slippery. You also need to bring your own drinks because it's a very long and tiring walk around the island.
Kizen — Google review
Great scenery but nothing much to do here. Entrance fee is 300 pesos. I don't think you'll be sad if you missed this activity when you visit Boracay
Kris Valles — Google review
Fun island to visit if you do the Island Hopping Tours in Boracay. As there's many islands, you will want to ask which islands you're going to visit if you book an Island Hopping Tour. There's many lookout points and 2 different Coves to visit. You pay the entrance fee once you arrive, then are free to walk around at your own pace. It wasn't crowded and easy to take pictures. There's a small snack stand there serving small bites and drinks.
LeWayne Ballard — Google review
We took a quick group tour on the Island. The entrance was around 300 pesos. You will be guided to both caves which are called Cove 1 and Cove 2. Just a short walk roughly about 5 mins.
REMINDER:
Always, watch your step at all times. the rocks could hurt or injure you so just be careful wherever you go. Bring your life jacket, some goggles or lens with you so you can enjoy a quick dip.
Water is clear and hope they could build better amenities soon.
All's Well — Google review
This islands c crystal cove is near at magic island and there's a lot of island here many beautiful island here this place is very impressive
Sannylou Andam — Google review
Good time with friends
Weather was great, beautiful sea, friendly local people
Trang Đặng — Google review
Great view of two coves of Boracay Island! You need a guide to appreciate the origins of the cove and the stone structures. You need at least 2 hours to be able to see the entire island. Only sight seeing is available inside and the bars are outside the resort.
Marlene Galeos — Google review
Good place to spend an hour but nothing spectacular. Especially as it is not free. But good to spend some time at. Cove1 looks nice to swim but unfortunately sea was rough.
R K — Google review
300 PHP per person. Need foot wear. 2 caves to visit. Accessible only by boat to the island.
michael louie — Google review
Fun exploring this island ..so many great views. Wish I was told more of the history...
ChristieLee HEALTH-COACH — Google review
Great place to go in Boracay
Adventure with high waves and awesome views
John Jesus — Google review
very nice 👌
very beautiful lsland 👍
you go try--
HAN HAN — Google review
Wanted to come here for years and finally had the chance to visit with friends while island hopping. Lovely island with some great photo opportunities. Impressed with the cleanliness, the oaths guide you around the small island featuring some great photo locations, a sea cave, some lovely signed areas highlighting the location a sunken bridge crossing into a cave that emerges near the ocean and finally a pretty bridge over a pond. Food and drink are available in the island should you need a snack. Entrance charge is 300 pesos for an adult and 150 for a child, which is determined by height. Well worth a visit. Finally kudos to the authorities for making the island self sufficient using solar power, a great clean energy approach without causing pollution.
Balinghai Beach Resort Boracay is a rustic and charming hotel that boasts woody rooms and villas located right on the beachfront. The resort offers a restaurant with stunning ocean views, making it an ideal place for guests to unwind and enjoy the scenery while indulging in delicious food. Although closed for renovation, the kind staff allowed visitors to log Philippines oldest geocache, placed in 2001 inside the reception area.
The place was closed for renovation but we were let in by the kind staff to log Philippines oldest geocache (placed 2001) inside the reception. A green oasis with a lovely private beach!
Roger Nordin — Google review
An amazing place with privacy and ocean views. The bungalows are great and they bring your breakfast to you so you can eat out in the veranda. Highly recommend!!!
Chris D — Google review
Your private resort. Food and view are great!
Marc — Google review
Norway ovners.. magic fantastic place..😍
Jeanette Roger — Google review
Good Place for vacation and isolation
Jejodie Ong — Google review
This place is amazing.
M Conwi — Google review
Cheapest prizes
Ubaldo Villas — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super calm and relaxing eco-style hotel + excellent bar on a cozy beach and decent cuisine
(Original)
Супер спокойная и релаксовый отель в стиле эко + отличный бар на уютном пляже и достойная кухня
Mount Luho, located on Boracay island, offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the island and the ocean from its observation deck. Visitors can embark on an ATV adventure to reach the summit and enjoy the stunning vistas. Additionally, at Mount Luho, visitors can explore attractions such as the Dream Land Trick Art Museum and observe local elements like fighting cocks and remnants of the old Happy Land Amusement Park.
Best place to see the views of Boracay beach. If you are in the top you can see the best views of boracay. You can enjoy taking pictures for every corners. i love the place if you want to discover the new in boracay visit this place and I promise you will enjoy. Just one thing to consider if you ride with the tricycle try to ask to wait you until you finish to return back to your hotel. don’t worry they are nice driver. Just pay double for the back in fort fare.
rtalonzo9 — Google review
A beautiful and breathtaking view from atop of Boracay's highest geographical point, the crest of Mount Luho will give visitors a 360 degree birdseye view of the entire island paradise known as Boracay!
Conveniently located just a short 10 or 15 minute ride from Station 2...
Rick Bartel — Google review
Good view from a decrepit tower. Admission is 120 pesos per person. The tower is maintained just enough to work. Really need to renovate it as it is a mess but you can see the entire island from the top.
Jason Brewer — Google review
Unfortunately, Mt. Luho is closed to public. We visited last Dec 02, 2023. 😶
Ian Cruz — Google review
Part of the ATV terrain to get to here. To see the view you need to pay entrance fee 150p. Breathtaking views; 360 degree of Boracay.
Personal view, you can go up to take some photos for memories. I’m not a fan of it.
Oma Kase — Google review
I visited the place but to my disappointment it was still closed. So I just took some pictures from the viewing deck across the foot of the mountain. Don't get fooled by motorcycle drivers promising you to bring here as part of the island tour. Also some drivers will offer to bring you here with the promise that the mountain will be opened by 4pm. Check first on official sources if the mountain is open.
Cez Prieto — Google review
Great view of the island , 150p entrance fee . Buggy carts and atv rental available at bottom of the mountain . Home to wild monkeys , you can sometimes see them here .
Brandon Florencio — Google review
Part of the ATV. It was great back then. Good view. There are some caged animals.
The Gecko Restobar, located within the Boracay Water World Resort, offers a pleasant and relaxed atmosphere for visitors. The restaurant caters to Korean cuisine enthusiasts while providing top-notch service from friendly staff. Additionally, there is a fun karaoke feature that guests can enjoy while having drinks or indulging in the tasty food offerings. The resort itself presents ample opportunities for water sports and boasts scenic gardens to explore.
Really good authentic Korean food. The staff was very nice and friendly, even though I went very late at the restaurant. I highly recommend the Tukpuki is delicious.
Axel Azzopardi — Google review
If you're looking for peace and quite in boracay, this is the place to be. I would strongly recommend Water World Resort for couples w/o kids and honeymooners looking for a romantic place. Extremely friendly staff, fantastic service especially madonna, she's very nice!
Don Richard Apostol — Google review
I had a wonderful early morning breakfast while enjoying a spectacular view. Lovely owners and staff.
Simon Gibson — Google review
Stupid hôtel they charge us extra because i invit another person spend a couple of hours in my Room. That hotel suck for many other reasons
Philippe Desjeans — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of staying at this resort in Boracay and can confidently say that it was one of the best vacation experiences I've ever had. From the moment I arrived, I was greeted with warm hospitality and a stunning view of the crystal-clear ocean.
Serifina Johnson — Google review
A place with a killer view of Boracay... A place where you can enjoy windsurfing and kite surfing as well
YUE KWON — Google review
Nice restaurant, good service and very nice views. Worth checking out even if it's bit remote.
Michał Tuora — Google review
The stuff is very friendly and helpful. Always willing to give you what you need. The food is also tasty and the view is breathtaking. Also, they provide a shuttle bus to take and pick you up from the beach. (I would suggest it should be more often and earlier than 11)
Madalina Cistian — Google review
Greatest Korean kitchen and very friendly stuff. Thanks a lot for this amazing dinner.
Ilya Rogatkin — Google review
Nice Korean restaurant! Awesome staff and fun karaoke! Just went for drinks but will return for food!
Bulabog Beach is a popular spot for kitesurfing and windsurfing, offering lessons and equipment rentals. This beach tends to be less crowded than nearby White Beach but has strong winds ideal for kite surfing. Early mornings provide an opportunity to witness marine life during low tide in the cleaner area of the beach. There is also a section of the beach where one can catch the sunrise and enjoy kite surfing activities with ample space to relax.
The other side of the white beach where you can catch the sunrise... You can enjoy the kite surfing activities here.
Mylene S. — Google review
Chill, quiet and windy beach on the other side of station 2. Very few touts. It's a completely different scene compared to the White beach. Come here to enjoy the kitesurfing scene.
andy chagall — Google review
Another must visit beach in Boracay!
If you're into adventure then this is the best place. There are activities here that you'll love like kite surfing. The kid whose taking pictures in one of my videos does take really good photos. She knows how to use Iphones. The dog there is sooooo cute! Please bring a dog treat when you visit Bulabog beach
Kenneth Gomez — Google review
Bulabog Beach is known for its iconic leaning coconut trees that make stunning sunset photo opportunities. Conveniently located near Station 2 and D-mall, it's easily accessible for visitors looking to take a leisurely stroll along the shore. Depending on the time of day, the beach can vary in crowds and activity levels - during high tide, the water is bustling with parasailing adventures, while low tide offers a more tranquil and relaxed atmosphere. Without a doubt, this beach is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the beauty and excitement of Boracay.
Litan Dey — Google review
Wake up early and go to this beach! The area is now cleaner than the past years, you can walk to the sea grass during low tide and see some marine life.
ariane iligan — Google review
Place for kite surfing, there is lodging to stay is you like amihan vibes also u can dine ,there is a few bars and restaurant to eat this place close to d mall , small park. Bulabog walking distance from dmall
Say Ch — Google review
Very windy. Perfect for Kite Surfing. Great place to relax as well.
Paul Ward — Google review
One of the busiest area in Boracay. If you want activities such as Parasailing, Island Hopping, Jetski Ride, Banana Boat etc. You must go directly in this area. No need to book in advance since there are so many agents here, but if you are a budgetarian you should go directly to those who are in the table.
Engr. Louise Dan Figuracion — Google review
Most unforgettable moments happened to this place ✨️ feels good and lot of emotions had felt.. and so on and forth .. the place is very peaceful, it's good to have fun here
So, come and hurry before it's to late to see.. :")
Kristina De Guzman — Google review
Beach for kiting and windsurfing. Nice to watch
Katarina — Google review
Although the beach is not as clean as the other beaches. There are lot of people performing activities like the Kitegoarding or surfing, scuba diving, etc.
Dimensions 3sixty — Google review
Good to be here. Don’t miss to take photos with the leaning coconut tree. 🌴
Rugen Lumangaya — Google review
I’ve been to Boracay for almost 10 times already, and during my last visit, I realized that Bulabog is my most favorite beach so far.
This haven is usually windy and quiet—perfect for those by-the-beach walks that would relax your mind and soul.
There are plenty of bars, cafes, and hotels of course. If you want to try kitesurfing and windsurfing in Boracay, this is the place to be.
There’s also a famous palm tree here. It’s popular because its bent form makes it great for photos and selfies. There’s usually a queue for tourists who want to take snaps here.
Eizen Barleta — Google review
I already been through mostly the whole island of Boracay, the whole coastline. But this beach is the only place I've been that you can see all the rubbish everywhere.
Kite and wind surfing is popular on this area of Boracay. Chill vibes.
Edna Mendoza — Google review
This beach has changed a lot over the years. The premier kite surfing beach attracts people from all over the world and houses some great schools. Buildings and hotels have now been built and it’s developing a lot over the last five years but remains a great place to have a different experience from white sand beach and an awesome place to kite surf or watch kite surfing which can be spectacular.
Andrew “Andy” Davis — Google review
This beach is windy and perfect for kiteboarding and windsurfing. There are lots of restaurants and store nearby. Only downfall are the trash along the beach area not collected by government garbage truck. It seems its been there for a while. This area needs some beautification and maintainance.
Aimee Lim — Google review
I highly recommend staying at The Lazy Dog Bed & Breakfast if you want to be near Bulabog Beach. Easy access to everything and their breakfast and coffee are ones of the best on the island!
The iSite iCafe Boracay is a popular spot on the island known for its modern and comfortable facilities. It offers a wide range of services including internet access, printing, scanning, and computer rentals. The cafe also serves delicious food and beverages, making it a great place to relax and catch up on work or connect with friends online.
Boracay Tambisaan Jetty Port Rd is a bustling area on the island of Boracay known for its vibrant atmosphere and convenient access to the jetty port. This road is lined with various shops, restaurants, and accommodations, making it a popular hub for both locals and tourists. Visitors can find an array of dining options serving up delicious local cuisine as well as international fare.
Punta Bunga Beach is a pristine beach on the western side of Boracay Island, known for its serene atmosphere and spectacular sunset views. It is a semi-private beach, situated near Shangri-La and adjoining hotels. The beach boasts of soft sands with a hint of pinkish hue and is perfect for sunbathing, snorkeling, and kayaking. The coral reef wall adds to the beauty of the place, making it an ideal destination for water experiences like snorkeling.
Semi private beach for Shangri-La & Adjoining hotel(s). It is usually less busy than the other Shangri-La beach. Shangri-La use this location for their water experiences, such as kayaking and snorkelling etc. The Tree House and Loft Villas overlook this beach, from the hill above and the view is amazing.
Andrew Evans — Google review
The place to go if you want a quiet beach away from the crowded white beach. It is facing west, so expect a beautiful beach sunset. Soft sands with a slight pinkish hue.
Karl Matthew Pimping — Google review
Might be a nice beach, wanted to go there but the people around told me it is a private beach exclusively for the Mövenpick hotel.
Josef Karl — Google review
Shangri-La's Boracay Resort & Spa, Barangay Yapak, Boracay 、。。
Punta Bunga Beach 、The Best Beach in Boracay 、。。
素晴らしい海岸である、。。
Johm Rungswang — Google review
The beach is accessible from Movenpick or Shangri-La so there’s only few people here.
Kenn — Google review
It is actually a very nice beach but is very hard to get here. You have to pass through one of these resorts or there is a very narrow path leading to it through some forest but you would have to ask the locals how to find it
allPhoto Paul — Google review
Truly an exciting day activity at the beach 🌞
Zenaida Cruz — Google review
Nice exclusive beach shared between 3 5-star hotels/resorts!
Micco Jay Bugtai — Google review
No beach should ever be private.
Jack Tudor — Google review
Not recommended to go if you are going to travel using a tricycle. It's a private beach (they say its public but actually it's not) because a lot of private resorts claim that they earn this place.
This place is the epitome of the Philippine corruption because the rich land owners of multiple resorts and the government do not give access to this place.