Boracay sights
Ariel's Point Cliff Diving
A cliff-diving and adventure spot a short boat ride from Boracay on the Buruanga mainland, with platforms from roughly 3 to 15 metres above clear water, plus kayaking and snorkelling. A popular all-inclusive day trip.
About
Ariel's Point is a cliff-diving and adventure destination on the coast of Buruanga on mainland Panay, a scenic 45-minute to one-hour boat ride from Boracay across open water. The draw is a series of diving platforms built into the coastal cliffs at heights ranging from a beginner-friendly 3 metres up to a heart-in-mouth 15 metres, all over deep, clear water — you climb as high as your nerve allows and jump. Beyond the diving, the all-inclusive day-trip format usually bundles in kayaking, snorkelling, paddleboarding, hammocks, and a buffet lunch with drinks at the rustic cliffside outpost, making a full and sociable day out. Because it's a boat trip to the mainland, it's typically booked as a package that includes the round-trip transfer, and the crossing can be bumpy in windier conditions. It's one of the most popular organised day trips from Boracay for anyone after a dose of adventure beyond the beaches.
Good to know
Opening hours and entry fees vary by season — check before you visit.