Paraw Sailing, Island Hopping, Puka Shells, and Fire Dance in Boracay (Travel)

calendar_todayJune 6, 2014
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Here is the list of things to do in Boracay

Paraw Sailing

We paid ₱200 each for this activity. The waves kept splashing on our faces as we approached the sunset, and unfortunately, Drew’s flip-flops were carried away by the tides. Goodbye, Sandugo!

Things to do in Boracay: Paraw Sailing
Things to do in Boracay: Island Hopping

Island Hopping

We paid ₱1,800 for a group of 7 to enjoy a fantastic island-hopping experience in Boracay. It was my first time snorkeling — an amazing way to explore the vibrant underwater world with just goggles and a breathing tube. I even had the chance to feed a school of fish — what a beautiful experience!

We also visited Sol Marina, where the water was noticeably clearer than the crowded areas near the main stations in Boracay.

Things to do in Boracay: Island Hopping
Things to do in Boracay: Island Hopping
Things to do in Boracay: Island Hopping

Snorkeling

  Things to do in Boracay: Snorkeling

Do you want to take your water adventure to the next level? Try the Badian Canyoneering Adventure in Cebu.

Sol Marina

Things to do in Boracay: Sol Marina
Things to do in Boracay: Sol Marina

Puka Shells Beach

This beach isn’t as busy as Stations 1, 2, and 3. When we arrived, we saw people playing volleyball and having picnics on the sand.

We reached Puka Shell Beach via tricycle, which cost us ₱25 each. The best part? No entrance fee!

While I was capturing sunset photos, an American guy unintentionally blocked my view. He was kind enough to apologize, and I shouted back, “It’s okay!” That moment sparked some playful teasing from my friends, who encouraged me to pursue him. I just laughed and told them I wasn’t the type to make the first move. They apologized, explaining that they just didn’t want me to feel alone.

On a brighter note, we ended the day with PIZZA in this lovely spot — win-win! Haha!

Things to do in Boracay: Puka Shells Beach
Things to do in Boracay: Puka Shells Beach

Fire Dance

The fire dance is a mesmerizing performance where dancers skillfully twirl flaming containers to the rhythm of the music. This nightly performance is one of Boracay’s signature experiences.

Don’t worry — these performers are professionals who strictly follow safety measures. At Sand Bar, the entrance fee is ₱350, which is consumable for food and drinks. Plus, you get to have a memorable photo op with the fire dancers!

Things to do in Boracay: Fire Dance

And here’s our cray cray moments!

Things to do in Boracay: Just Get Crazy with Friends

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