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Best Landmarks in Boracay

  • The Boracay Submarine

    The Yellow Submarine offers underwater tours of Boracay's marine environment for up to 48 passengers.

  • Boracay Helicopters

    Boracay Helicopters offers aerial tours of Boracay and nearby islands.

  • Dead Forest

    Dead Forest features dead mangrove trees in the water, creating a unique photographic opportunity.

  • Willies Rock

    Willies Rock is a landmark featuring a shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary.

  • Cujo's Keyhole

    Cujo's Keyhole is one of Boracay's hidden spots.

  • Lambros Point

    Lambros Point is known for its rocky cliffs and a concrete walkway to a natural opening, connecting to Diniwid Beach.

  • Willy's rock

    Willy's Rock is a famous rock formation on Boracay's White Beach.

  • Wily's Rock

    Wily's Rock is an iconic spot for taking photos.

  • Willys Rock

    Willy's Rock is an iconic volcanic formation located at station one of White Beach, topped with a statue of the Virgin Mary, offering a great photo spot and a glimpse into the island's geological history.

  • Zipline Boracay

    Zipline Boracay offers stunning views of the island via a zipline, providing a taste of adrenaline and pristine views of the shore.

  • Bat Caves

    The Bat Caves adventure includes a trek through the jungle to a man-made cave where hundreds of bats reside.

  • Keyhole

    Keyhole is a scenic spot with rock formations and a view, accessible via HOHO bus.

  • Station Lambros Point

    Station Lambros Point is located at the end of Station 1 and is known for its calm and green scenery.

  • Cujos Keyhole

    Cujos Keyhole is a natural arch rock formation that has been made more accessible, with designated areas for taking pictures and admiring the view.

  • Crystal Cove

    Crystal Cove is a resort island known for its lookout caves and rock formations that are good for photo spots.

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