2 Hours Boracay Inland Private Tour in E-Trike

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Overview

What's Included

✓ Included

  • Entrance fee
  • Government Fees
  • E-Trike

✗ Not Included

  • Meals
  • Water

Itinerary

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Stop 1
Puka Shell Beach in Boracay is a quiet, natural stretch of white sand mixed with crushed puka shells, giving it a rustic charm. Unlike the busy White Beach, it’s more peaceful and less developed, making it perfect for relaxation, swimming, and enjoying the island’s raw beauty. The beach offers crystal-clear waters, scenic views, and a laid-back atmosphere—ideal for travelers who want a serene escape from the crowds.
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Stop 2
The Newcoast Keyhole in Boracay is a striking natural rock formation located along the coast of Boracay Newcoast. It features a large opening in the middle of a towering cliff that resembles a giant keyhole, with the turquoise sea rushing through it. This spot has become a popular photo stop for visitors because of its dramatic scenery and panoramic views of the ocean. It’s often included in island-hopping tours or land tours, offering a more rugged, picturesque side of Boracay away from the busy beaches.
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Stop 3
Bulabog Beach in Boracay is the island’s adventure and watersports hub. Located on the eastern side, it’s famous for strong winds that make it a prime spot for kiteboarding and windsurfing, especially from November to April. Unlike White Beach, Bulabog has a more laid-back, sporty vibe, with kite schools, beachfront cafés, and hostels catering to active travelers. During sunrise, the beach offers a peaceful atmosphere with calm waters and scenic views—perfect for those who want both adventure and relaxation.
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Stop 4
Ilig-Iligan Beach in Boracay is a quiet, unspoiled stretch of coastline on the island’s northeastern side. Known for its crystal-clear waters, powdery sand, and peaceful setting, it’s a hidden gem away from the crowds. The beach is great for snorkeling, as nearby waters host vibrant marine life and coral gardens. With fewer resorts and commercial activity, Ilig-Iligan offers a more raw and natural Boracay experience—perfect for travelers who want relaxation, nature, and a bit of adventure off the beaten path.
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Stop 5
Ati Village in Boracay is a small community where the island’s indigenous people, the Ati, live. Visiting the village offers a glimpse into their traditional lifestyle, culture, and heritage, which has been preserved despite Boracay’s rapid development as a tourist destination. Guests can learn about their customs, handicrafts, and way of life, while also supporting community-based tourism that helps sustain the Ati people. It’s a meaningful stop for travelers who want to connect with Boracay’s cultural roots beyond its famous beaches.

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Good to Know

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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