Go beyond Boracay’s famous shores and uncover the island’s true heart — its hidden beaches, local flavors, and indigenous roots. This land-based tour takes you to some of the island’s most meaningful spots including Puka Shell Beach, White Beach, the peaceful Boracay Mangrove Eco Park, and a cultural visit to the local Ati community.
Along the way, enjoy a traditional Filipino boodle fight feast at Tambisaan Beach, where fresh seafood, grilled meats, rice, and tropical fruits are served on banana leaves — creating a fun and authentic island dining experience perfect for sharing and photos.
One of the highlights of the tour is a meaningful visit to the Ati Village Boracay, home to Boracay’s original indigenous community. Guests will learn about the history and traditions of the Ati people, engage in respectful cultural interaction, and gain a deeper appreciation of the island’s heritage.
Our guide will bring you to Puka Shell Beach, a serene and less-crowded stretch famous for its white sand and natural shells. Guests can stroll along the shore, take photos, and enjoy the peaceful scenery away from the main tourist areas.
Our guide will bring you to White Beach, Boracay’s most famous shoreline, where you can enjoy stunning views, soft white sand, and the vibrant atmosphere of the island. Guests can take photos, relax, and soak in the iconic beach scenery, with an optional short stop for the golden-hour view.
Travelers will visit the famous White Beach area and head toward a nearby picnic spot where they will enjoy a traditional Filipino boodle fight lunch. This unique dining experience features a variety of local dishes served on banana leaves and shared communally, allowing guests to enjoy authentic Filipino flavors while experiencing a fun and cultural way of eating.
Visitors will explore the Mangrove Eco Park and learn about the important role mangroves play in protecting Boracay’s coastal ecosystem. Guests can walk along the wooden boardwalk, enjoy the peaceful natural surroundings, and take photos while learning about the island’s conservation efforts and biodiversity.
Guests will visit the Ati Village, home to Boracay’s indigenous Ati community. Travelers will learn about the history and culture of the island’s original inhabitants through a small local museum and community stories. Visitors may engage respectfully with the community, learn about their traditions, and take photos while gaining a deeper understanding of Boracay’s cultural heritage.
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