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Top 10 Things to Do in Boracay

Ranked by verified guest reviews — from kiteboarding to paraw sailing

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

Boracay is a compact but activity-packed island where the beach itself is only the beginning. Kiteboarding on Bulabog's consistent amihan winds, cliff jumping at Ariel's Point, helmet diving for non-swimmers over the coral gardens, sunset paraw sailing on traditional outrigger boats, island-hopping through the Sibuyan Sea's turquoise waters, snorkelling at Crocodile Island, and fire dancing performances at the beach bars fill the island's days and evenings. The rankings below are based on verified guest review ratings from travellers who have experienced these activities first-hand.

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Skydive Guam - Tours & Activities - Yigo
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Micronesian Divers Association - Tours & Activities - Piti
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Micronesian Divers Association

3Closed
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Alupang Beach Club - Tours & Activities - Tamuning
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guam·Tamuning
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Atlantis Submarine Guam - Tours & Activities - Tumon
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Valley of the Latte Adventure Park - Tours & Activities - Talofofo
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5Closed
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Bikini Island Club - Tours & Activities - Merizo
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Bikini Island Club

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Fish Eye Marine Park - Tours & Activities - Piti
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Fish Eye Marine Park

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Guam Ocean Park - Tours & Activities - Tamuning
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Guam Ocean Park

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Sky Guam Aviation - Tours & Activities - Barrigada
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Sky Guam Aviation

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Talofofo Falls Resort Park - Tours & Activities - Talofofo
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What to Know Before You Go

Paraw sailing is the most iconic Boracay experience

A paraw is a traditional double-outrigger sailing boat indigenous to the Visayas region of the Philippines. On White Beach, dozens of paraws are available for private or shared sunset sailing, typically lasting 45–60 minutes with cold drinks included. The combination of traditional boat, powder-white sand, tropical sunset, and the open Sibuyan Sea is the visual image most associated with Boracay worldwide. Book directly with the paraw operators on the beach for the best rates.

Ariel's Point is Boracay's most exciting day trip

Ariel's Point is a private cliff-diving and snorkelling facility on a headland 45 minutes by boat north of Boracay. The boat trip includes all food and drinks (open bar and barbecue), snorkelling equipment, kayaks, and cliff-jump platforms at varying heights (3m, 5m, 8m, 10m, 15m) — with the 15m platform representing a significant commitment. The full-day trip runs from around 10 am to 5 pm. Highly rated and distinctive to Boracay.

Island-hopping covers Crocodile Island, Crystal Cove, and Puka Beach

Standard island-hopping boat trips from Boracay visit Crocodile Island (excellent snorkelling with varied reef fish and occasional reef sharks), Crystal Cove Island (a small private island with clear water and two sea caves to explore), and Puka Shell Beach (a natural beach on Boracay's northern tip with distinctive puka shell sand, accessible only by boat). Half-day trips cost PHP 600–1,200 per person depending on group size.

Stations have distinct activity vibes

Water sports rentals — parasailing, jet-skiing, banana boat rides — concentrate at Station 2 near D'Mall. Paraw sailing and sunset activities are best booked at Station 1 where the beach is wider and cleaner. Kiteboarding and windsurfing are exclusively on Bulabog Beach (east coast). Helmet diving and reef snorkelling are available at multiple points along White Beach. Cliff jumping and island tours depart from the station nearest to your accommodation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the number one thing to do in Boracay?

A sunset paraw sail is consistently rated among Boracay's most memorable experiences — the traditional outrigger sailing boats (paraw) ply White Beach in the late afternoon, and a sunset sail with cold drinks, watching the sun drop into the Sibuyan Sea from the water, is the quintessential Boracay moment. Ariel's Point cliff jumping and island-hopping boat trips are close second and third.

Is Boracay good for kiteboarding?

Boracay is one of the world's top kiteboarding destinations. Bulabog Beach on the east coast catches the consistent amihan (northeast) trade winds from November to May, creating ideal flat-water kiting conditions across a wide, shallow sandy bay. Dozens of internationally certified kite schools operate on Bulabog, offering beginner through advanced lessons. The Boracay International Funboard Cup held annually in January is one of Asia's premier kiteboarding events.

What is helmet diving in Boracay?

Helmet diving (also called sea walking) is a uniquely accessible underwater activity popular in Boracay — participants wear a weighted diving helmet fed by an air hose and can walk on the seabed at 3–5 metres depth without any swimming or scuba certification required. It is suitable for non-swimmers and children from around 8 years old. The experience lasts 20–30 minutes and provides face-to-face encounters with tropical fish and coral. Multiple operators run helmet diving from White Beach.

What is the best time of year to visit Boracay?

November to April (amihan or northeast monsoon season) is Boracay's best season for beach, swimming, and kiteboarding — clear skies, calm seas on White Beach, and consistent northeast winds for Bulabog. December to March is peak season. May to October (habagat or southwest monsoon) brings rain, rougher seas on White Beach, and westerly winds that affect most water activities — though Bulabog remains active as the winds switch to the southwest, making it a kiteboarding destination year-round.

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