Unlike standard group tours, this private E-Trike experience gives you the freedom to explore Boracay at your own pace, with personalized stops at hidden gems like Mt. Luho Viewpoint, Newcoast Keyhole, Puka Shell Beach, and Ati Village. The eco-friendly E-Trike ensures a comfortable and sustainable ride, while your local driver-guide shares insider stories about the island’s culture and history. In just two hours, you’ll see both Boracay’s highlights and off-the-beaten-path spots—without the rush or crowds. Perfect for travelers who want a flexible, authentic, and eco-conscious way to discover the island.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Mt. Luho is the highest point in Boracay, offering breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of the island. From the viewing decks, you can see White Beach, Bulabog Beach, and the lush landscapes that surround Boracay. It’s a popular spot for sunrise and photography, giving visitors a chance to enjoy a different perspective of the island beyond its beaches. The area is accessible by tricycle or ATV, and the short hike up is rewarded with stunning scenery—perfect for travelers who love nature and sightseeing.
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