Day 4 – Depart Palawan and arrive in Boracay
Your easiest way to get from Palawan to Boracay is to take an early flight from Puerto Princesa to Cebu or Manila, and then take another direct flight to Boracay. Note that these flights are a roundabout connection: you either go south to north or north to south again. There are no direct flights from Puerto Princesa to Boracay. This will eat up at least 4 hours of your day, not counting the layover period you’ll do in either Manila or Cebu, more if you end up going to Kalibo airport than Caticlan airportOnce in Boracay, you’ll see exactly why this is one of the most popular destination in all of the Philippines.
Your first day in Boracay should be spent enjoying the scenery and one of the best ways is to go paraw sailing. A paraw is a narrow fishing boat used by locals for fishing that became a popular way to ferry tourists. Due to its narrow shape, this boat glides through the water smoothly and is perfect for relaxing and watching the sun set.Boracay is also one of the top spots for nightlife in the Philippines. There are so many bars, clubs, and restaurants found at White Beach that all you have to do to find a good time is stroll down the lively streets in this area. Many bars have cover charges, so keep this in mind before you head out for the night.
Day 5 – Boracay Island Hopping
This last day on Boracay should be spent hopping from island to island. Start at Puka Beach and spend the morning relaxing on the white sand. After this, the boat tours typically include Crocodile Island, Crystal Cove, Ariel’s Point, and Magic Island. Crocodile Island is surrounded by clear shallow waters, so it is ideal for snorkeling. Crystal Cove is just as it sounds and offers two mysterious coves to explore.
If you’ve never gone diving, but always wanted to learn, now’s your chance – Boracay is also known as one of the best places in the world to dive for beginners. Not only are the waters calm and clear, they are also home to a huge variety of corals and marine life, as well as several shipwrecks and caves. So if SCUBA is something you’ve always wanted to try, be sure to sign up for a one-time dive or even a diving course to earn your certification.
Day 6:- fly back to home.
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