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Balinghai Beach
Located between the Diniwid Beach to the South and Punta Bunga Beach to the north, Balinghai Beach is a small coastal beach in Boracay that is only visible during the low tides. Looming above the pristine beach is a high cliff and under it, you can enjoy a quiet romantic dinner without any other person in the vicinity. The beach has been bought by the Balinghai Beach Resort and the presence of rocky cliffs have led to the formation of unique room like structure where you can enjoy a meal or some quality time with your loved one. However, to visit the beach, it is not necessary to stay overnight at the resort.
Littered with lava rocks, which add to the beauty of tranquil beach, Balinghai Beach is also known for adventure activities like snorkelling and scuba diving etc. In the near vicinity, you can find a small restaurants and a bar that can cater to your hunger pangs. Besides, another activity to enjoy at the beach is paraw sailing (i.e. boat ride), which is also one of the easiest ways to reach the beach. Photoshoots are also a common practice at the beach.
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Banana Boat Ride
Banana Boat Rides is one of the top thrilling things to do on your island escapade in Boracay. The activity requires a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 20 people who are seated on an inflatable banana boat which is then pulled by a speed boat on the scenic shores of Boracay. Known to be one of the most exciting and adventurous water sports, most rides last for a duration of 15 minutes and the volunteers are required to wear life jackets and hold on tight to the raft to avoid toppling over. Feeling the wind in your hair, gaping at the waves gushing at the raft and feeling your adrenaline rush up, is an absolutely surreal experience that you should not miss especially if you are an adventure enthusiast.
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Bat Caves
Another thing really famous about Boracay is its extraordinary bat caves. Over the years, nature has formed several bat caves on the island which come out at sunset and cover the skies with their black wings. Located at the western end of the island, the cave can be reached through a short hike through the forest. The breed of bats inhabiting these caves are called "the golden flying fox" or "the Philippine flying fox" and have a 1.2-meter (4-foot) wingspan. They feast on nectar, insects, fruits and flowers etc. They present a spectacular sight for the visitors and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in all of Boracay. Aside from this, you should also visit the inside of the caves and check out the stalactites on the roof of the caves.
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Bulabog Beach
Flanked by coconut palms and blessed with warm turquoise waters, Bulabog Beach is another one of the gorgeous beaches in Boracay. Boasting of utmost tranquility, peace and calm, the beach is known for its golden sunsets and laid back ambiance. In addition to that, it is known as a ‘Kite Surfers’ Paradise’. Kite flying volunteers visit here to catch the perfect winds and fly vibrant kites. Besides, the beachfront also has several shacks and small establishments where you can just laze and relax with some comfort food and cocktails. Due to the unpopularity of the beach, it is uncrowded at most times providing the perfect opportunity to spend some time in solitude and ataraxy.
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Bulabog Beach
Located on the eastern coast, a few metres away from the touristy White Beach, Bulabog is another one of the pristine beaches in Boracay that has just a fraction of tourists and remains secluded for most part of the year. Compared to the other beaches in the area, the beach only has a handful of shacks and establishments. Blessed with coarser grains of white sands, the shores are narrower and are flanked by pretty coconut palms. However there are a number of bamboo huts and platforms where you can relax, reflect and spend some quality time in utter tranquility.
Besides the beach is known for being a kite surfers paradise. Especially thronged by solitude seekers and nature lovers, the beach boasts of utter calm and perfect ocean winds. It also offers perfect sunsets where the clear skies turn orange purple when the sun sets in the indigo blue horizon. There are also several kite surfing schools on the beach and attracts a lot of kite surfing enthusiasts. In addition to that, you can also enjoy boat tours and several other adventure sports here. The beach is however not ideal for swimming because of the presence of seaweed and strong winds.
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Cliff Diving
Boracay is known for its many stunning beaches and its adventure activities that can send your heart a flying and skyrocketing. One of these activities is cliff jumping which is basically climbing to any of the many high cliffs on the island and jump down in the crystal clear water. Especially favourite among the adventure junkees, the activity can also be enjoyed by anyone who wants to experience this thrilling experience. As the activity is performed in controlled environment, in the presence of experts and volunteers are made to wear life jackets, children can also try cliff diving.
There are several sites in Boracay where you can try out cliff diving. There are different planks attached to the cliff at different heights ranging from 3 m to 10 m. You can choose to dive from any height and it is completely safe. The water has enough saline to keep the person afloat but if you are still scared, you can wear a life jacket. Two of the most popular cliff diving sites in Boracay are Ariel’s Point and Magic Island, besides several others.
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Crocodile Island
Situated at the southern end of the island of Boracay, Crocodil Island is a piece that resembles the head of a crocodile, hence the name. Boasting of a rich marine wildlife replete with gorgeous corals and beautiful fish and other aquatic animals, the place is very popular among macro photographers. Besides, the amazing ambiance and the coherent tranquility at the island is beyond description. For the same reasons, it attracts a lot of nature lovers and solitude seekers and contributes largely to the tourism industry in Boracay.
Crocodile Island is also popular for its various adventure sports and diving activities. Snorkelling and Scuba Diving are two of the mos tthrilling and sought after activities at the spot. With an average height of 15 m, the activity of snorkelling is ideal for both beginners and professionals. Swimming along with the fish and closely observing the marine life is surely a very pleasant visual delight and is surely going to stay with you for a long long time.
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Crystal Cove Island
Situated between Boracay and Panay Island, Crystal Cove Island is a stone age park. Boasting scintillating views of the azure blue ocean and pristine powdery white sands, the island has two caves, a small museum, two creamy beaches with powdery white sands, stone towers, and stone pathways. Besides, a patch of forest in the vicinity offers some of the most amazing and scenic trekking trails. Snorkeling is a very popular activity on the island.
You can get a short tutorial and dive in with the gear to witness the gorgeous marine creature, rich wildlife, and charming corals. Two bat caves on the island are filled with water coming from the main sea, like in an inland. You can swim here, but only in the presence of a guide, with life jackets and tether, for safety purposes. These caves open out to the sea, so you must be super careful. There are sadly no restaurants or cafes on the islands, so remember to carry your own food and drinks.
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Diniwid Beach
Diniwid Beach is a gorgeous white sand beach that is a small extension of the famed White Beach. Located at a distance of 10 minutes from Station 1 of the latter and spread over 200 meters, the beach is known for its gorgeous sea-facing resorts and charming villas, some of which are situated atop the hills. The beach remains uncrowded and desolate for most times of the year. It is only mostly visited by solitude seekers and people who want to revel in the beach's serenity, tranquility, and ataraxy.
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D'Mall
Situated in Station 2, between the White Beach and the main road, D’Mall is the most popular mall and shopping place in Boracay. The most unique thing about the mall is that it is an open air mall which gives it the look and feel of a street shopping places. Selling everything from sarongs to footwear, souvenirs, travel agencies, money changers and grocery stores, the mall also has several fine dine restaurants where you can sit down to enjoy a cosy meal or two. There are also some quirky cafes where you can enjoy a quiet coffee or just relax and watch the chaotic ambiance of the marketplace
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