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Traveling to Boracay, Philippines during the holidays, let's organize the guide! Because the transfer time is long and the air tickets are expensive, I chose a direct flight and a semi-free Tour with a group. The price for children and adults is almost the same, except for the bed fee.
[Itinerary]
Airport✈—️Kalibo Airport (about 3.5 hours flight)—Caticlan Pier (2 hours by car)—Boracay Pier (20 minutes by boat)—Boracay Hotel (10 minutes by car)
[Accommodation]
The Altabriza Hotel (S2) I stayed in is very close to D'mall. There are two swimming pools on the first floor and the rooftop. The waiter helps you take your luggage and clean the room. Tip 50 pesos/time
[Scenery]
There are more green algae on the white beach in May, and the puka beach is relatively clear, and you can see the glass sea.
Portrait shooting: 8~9 am
Sunset shooting: 5~6 pm
At sunset, the sea surface is like a golden light, and the color of the sunset is like opening a blind box every day, healing and full of surprises!
【Entertainment】
Be sure to bargain!
Sunset sailing, chasing salted egg yolk, so romantic~
Helicopter (6200 pesos for adults, 4500 pesos for children), the shocking feeling of overlooking Boracay is incomparable, the best viewing time: 11:00-12:00 in the morning, clear and cloudless
Deep diving (80 US dollars, reported with the group), you can see corals and tropical fish, there are photographers to take pictures and videos
High-altitude parasailing (50 US dollars, reported with the group), one parasail can sit 2 people, and it will slowly rise to the sky
Glass boat (250 pesos, rent a boat + take pictures), remember to find a sea area with less green algae
Others: crab boat, snorkeling, island hopping, spa essential oil massage
【Food】
D'mall has food from all over the world, but I prefer Chinese food. Recommend Blue Ocean Chinese Restaurant. We spent about $20 per person for each meal in Boracay.
[Language]
It doesn't matter if you don't speak English well, body language is universal. The translation software used is Google Translate, which can translate conversations in real time.
[Travel]
The island is mainly walked. For longer distances, take a tutu car, which costs 150 to 250 pesos one way (4 adults and 1 child).
[Travel expenses]
Number of people: 4 adults and 1 child
Group fee: 1,000 US dollars per person for adults and 800 US dollars per person for children
Subtotal: 5,500 US dollars (including sunset sailing, snorkeling, crab boat, seafood BBQ), total cost about 7,000 US dollars
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