Boracay:Land Tour 3- Hours Guided Private Boracay Land Tour
Enjoy the convenience of having your guide pick you up from your accommodations in Station 1, 2, or 3 via multicab, or opt to meet at the McDonald's in D’Mall. Your journey kicks off at Bulabog Beach. While it lacks the fine white sand that characterizes White Beach, its coarser, rockier ground, mostly covered in seagrass, offers a different kind of beauty. The beach remains picturesque, drawing tourists who seek out the perfect Instagram shot, especially near the iconic coconut trees, with one particular tree being a favorite among many. Next stop is the BORACAY NEW COAST Drawing lifestyle inspiration from premier beach destinations such as Miami Beach and Santorini, Boracay Newcoast embodies the spirit of a vibrant locale within one of the globe's most exquisite island paradises. This 150-hectare integrated tourism project, developed by Megaworld's subsidiary Global-Estate Resorts, Inc. (GERI), is located on the eastern side of Boracay Island, overlooking the Sibuyan Sea. After a luxe sight is the Boracay Keyhole, a stunning rock formation in Boracay Newcoast. The surrounding turquoise waters provide an incredible backdrop for photos, and you can even make a wish by tossing a coin into the gap. Next, you’ll visit Puka Beach, an 800-meter stretch of soft white sand bordered by a lush tropical forest. The beach gets its name from the tiny puka shells scattered along the shore. Relax, sunbathe, or take a dip in the inviting waves, and don’t miss the chance to shop for souvenirs from local vendors More of our land tour is the Sinagpa Beach is the slender corridor that separates White Beach from Diniwid Beach. By following the concrete walkway, you’ll arrive at a rocky cliff with a natural opening, famously known as Lambros Point. This is a favorite among tourists, featuring a statue of the Virgin Mary, a thrilling cliff-jumping spot, and the stunning Diniwid Beach! Additionally, the Keyhole, also referred to as Cujo’s Keyhole, is a natural arch located near Boracay Newcoast in Barangay Yapak. Then you’ll arrive at Lugutan Mangrove Park, dedicated to preserving the island’s mangroves. Lugutan Mangrove Park, often referred to as Boracay Mangroves, spans an impressive hectare of shallow waters located in Barangay Manoc-manoc, just south of Bulabog Beach. Since its opening to the public in 2012, this park has been home to 2,000 thriving mangroves, making it a vital ecological treasure. Capture beautiful photos and soak in the natural beauty before your guide returns you to your starting point. Join this tour to explore diverse beaches and a mangrove park in Boracay. Check availability by selecting your preferred date.