You’ll sail around Boracay on a party yacht with a live DJ, unlimited food and drinks, plus snorkeling and water sports at Angol Beach and Puka Beach. With gear provided (and even a babysitter for families), you’ll dance into sunset with new friends — maybe braver than you expected.
I didn’t expect to laugh so much on a boat. There’s something about Boracay’s late afternoon light — it kind of softens everyone’s edges. We’d barely left the shore when Li, our guide (or maybe just the most cheerful person I’ve met here), handed out cold drinks and cookies as we drifted past Angol Beach. The air was warm but not sticky, and you could smell salt and sunscreen everywhere. I tried paddle boarding for the first time — wobbly legs, but no one cared. Someone played old pop songs from their phone before the DJ got serious.
We stopped by Balinghay and Puka Beach next. The water looked almost fake, that bright blue-green you see in postcards but never believe is real until you’re floating in it. Snorkeling was wild — schools of tiny fish darting around my ankles while I tried not to swallow half the ocean. Back on deck there were endless trays of pika-pika snacks (I still don’t know what half of them were) and cup noodles steaming in the breeze. Kids ran around with water guns; a babysitter kept them busy so their parents could actually eat in peace for once.
Later, someone dared me to jump off the rooftop slide. That first second in the air felt like forever — then splash, cold rush, everyone cheering above me. The speedboat tour after that was honestly a blur of spray and laughter. As sunset hit, the DJ turned up and suddenly we were all dancing — strangers an hour ago now shouting lyrics at each other under this gold sky. My hair was full of salt and my phone nearly drowned but I wouldn’t change anything about it. Even now I can hear those beats echoing when I close my eyes.
The cruise includes snorkeling, freediving, kayaking, paddle boarding, rooftop sliding or diving, a speedboat tour, music from a live DJ, plus unlimited food and drinks.
Yes—unlimited snacks (pika-pika), fruits, cup noodles, mocktails, and cocktails are served throughout the cruise.
Yes—snorkeling equipment including diving gears and fins are free to use onboard.
Yes—a babysitter is available onboard so parents can relax while kids enjoy themselves safely.
The entire experience lasts about four hours sailing around Boracay with multiple activity stops.
No hotel pickup is mentioned; guests should check details when booking for transportation options nearby.
The tour offers various activities suitable for different comfort levels; however some activities require basic swimming ability.
The menu includes fruits and various snacks; specific dietary needs should be confirmed directly before booking.
Your day includes four hours aboard a party yacht cruising Boracay’s coast with stops at Angol Beach and Puka Beach for snorkeling or water sports—all gear provided—plus unlimited snacks like pika-pika treats and cup noodles alongside cocktails or mocktails served by friendly crew (and yes, there’s even an onboard babysitter if you’re bringing kids along).
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