Boracay 3-Hour Private Land Tour – Nature, Culture & Iconic Sights
Discover a different side of Boracay on this immersive 3-hour private land tour that takes you beyond the famous White Beach. Travel comfortably around the island and explore Boracay’s natural wonders, hidden spots, and iconic landmarks—all in one well-paced experience with your family or friends.
Visit the serene Mangrove Forest, where you’ll walk along wooden pathways surrounded by lush greenery and learn about the island’s important coastal ecosystem. Continue to the mysterious Key Cave, a unique natural formation that offers a cool escape and a fascinating glimpse into Boracay’s geological beauty.
The tour also includes stops at several special beaches, each with its own character—from quiet shores with raw natural beauty to scenic viewpoints perfect for photos. Your journey ends at the world-famous Willy’s Rock, Boracay’s most iconic landmark, where a volcanic rock formation rises dramatically from the turquoise sea—an absolute must-see for every visitor.
Perfect for first-time travelers, families, and those looking to experience Boracay beyond water activities, this short land tour delivers culture, nature, and unforgettable photo opportunities in just a few hours.
Our 3-Hours Boracay Private Land Tour:
- Willy's Rock
- Bulabog Beach
- Boracay New Coast Key Hole
- Puka Beach
- Ilig-Iligan Beach
- Diniwid Beach
- Boracay Mangrove
(There may be changes to some destinations due to unfavorable weather conditions.)
Meet up location: McDonald's BORACAY D'mall Main road
Located at the back of the island, it's famous for kitesurfing. There are also some nice restaurants and shops on Bolabog Beach that visitors might enjoy.
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One of the most famous beaches that tourists shouldn't miss. Besides the white, broken Puka seashells, Puka Beach is also known for its sandcastles, with tourists lining up to take photos.
Willy’s Rock is an iconic and photogenic spot on Boracay Island. It's a unique volcanic rock formation rising from the shallow waters, with a small shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary carved into its surface, accessible via a short staircase carved into the rock. It's a favorite photo location for all visitors.
The mangrove forests located on the southeastern side of the island are a protected nature reserve where you can take many beautiful photos. Locals say that these mangroves protect the local residents from strong winds and waves brought by storms.
The famous keyhole is a structural stone shaped like a keyhole. It's a popular spot for tourists to take group photos or family portraits.
There are more must-visit hidden gems on Boracay waiting for you to explore.