Boracay: Island Hopping with Lunch and Helmet Diving

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Planning a trip to Boracay and looking for an activity that mixes scenic beauty, underwater fun, and local flavor? This Island Hopping with Lunch and Helmet Diving tour, offered by Denn Travel and Tours, promises an engaging day exploring the island’s highlights, perfect for adventure seekers and beach lovers alike.

We really appreciate how this tour balances adventure, relaxation, and cultural experience. The chance to snorkel and explore marine life while enjoying a hearty seaside lunch makes it a well-rounded option. Plus, the helmet diving adds a unique twist that many travelers find exciting. A potential concern? Since it’s a shared tour, larger groups might mean less personalized time at each stop. Still, it’s ideal for those who enjoy meeting fellow travelers and want a comprehensive taste of Boracay’s natural beauty.

This experience suits families, couples, and solo travelers eager to see Boracay from the water, enjoy the scenery, and try something new underwater. If you’re after a relaxed, fun-filled day with plenty of photo opportunities, this tour might just be your perfect match.

Good To Know

  • Scenic coastal exploration of Boracay’s beaches and coastlines.
  • Underwater adventure with helmet diving and snorkeling.
  • Delicious local-style buffet lunch with stunning seaside views.
  • Flexible meeting points during different seasons.
  • Approximate 4-5 hours of activity packed with fun and relaxation.
  • Guided experience with professional English-speaking guides.
  • Includes snorkeling gear like masks and vests, but optional extras may incur extra fees.
  • Full refund policy if canceled 24 hours in advance.
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An Overview of the Tour Experience

This Boracay activity offers a comprehensive day out that covers much of what makes the island special. Starting with an island hopping adventure, you’ll journey along Boracay’s coastlines—visiting key spots that showcase the island’s natural charm. The tour lasts roughly 4 to 5 hours, so it’s perfect for those who want a fulfilling experience without spending an entire day on the water.

The highlight for many is the helmet diving portion, where you can explore underwater without needing prior diving experience. You’ll wear a helmet that allows you to walk on the seabed, surrounded by tropical fish and coral reefs. Several reviewers mention how safe and fun this activity is; one noted, “It’s a surprisingly gentle and exciting way to see marine life up close.”

The Itinerary in Detail

Starting Point and Meeting Arrangements

During the Amihan season, meet at Astoria Boracay Station 1, while in the Habagat season, the meeting point shifts to Bulabog Beach. This flexibility helps accommodate weather changes—sometimes the seas can be calmer at Station 1, or easier to access from Bulabog. Both spots are central and easy to reach, which adds to the tour’s convenience.

Island Hopping Highlights

Once underway, expect to visit Boracay’s iconic beaches and scenic spots. The tour guides are knowledgeable, often sharing insights into the marine environment and local history. Many appreciate the chance to see Boracay from the water, with clear views of the shoreline and underwater scenery.

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Snorkeling and Marine Exploration

The tour includes snorkeling gear like masks and life vests, allowing you to float around coral reefs, spotting tropical fish. Reviewers say, “The snorkeling was good, and the masks were comfortable,” though optional snorkeling fees might apply if you want to rent additional gear like fins or snorkel tubes.

Helmet Diving Experience

The helmet diving segment is what we love about this tour. You’ll wear a special helmet that remains filled with air, making underwater walking safe and accessible—even for beginners or those wary of traditional scuba gear. Many find it a thrilling but manageable way to see the ocean floor, with one guest describing it as “a surprisingly gentle and exciting way to see marine life up close.” We’ve heard that the staff is patient and attentive, making sure everyone feels comfortable before starting.

Lunch with a View

After your aquatic adventures, relax with a local-style buffet lunch. The setting is often right by the sea, so you can enjoy fresh seafood and local dishes while soaking in the views. The inclusion of lunch makes the experience genuinely worthwhile, giving you the energy to explore or simply unwind afterward.

Value for Money and Extras

This tour is priced at $55 per person, which many consider reasonable given the activities included. While the tour covers the main experiences, some optional extras like entrance fees to Magic Island (PHP 250), Crystal Cove Island (PHP 300), or snorkeling gear enhancement (PHP 100) are additional. You’ll want to bring cash for these if you plan to visit or rent extras.

The tour includes professional guides who speak English and Tagalog, making communication smooth. It’s worth noting that the tour is shared, so group sizes can vary. Some travelers report that larger groups might make certain stops feel rushed, but the guides are generally attentive and ensure everyone enjoys the day.

Transportation and Timing

Transportation isn’t included, so you need to arrange your own hotel transfer or meet at the designated points. The activity begins in the morning and wraps up by early afternoon, making it perfect for those who want a full day of activities without sacrificing the rest of their schedule.

Practical Tips for Travelers

Bring sunglasses, a sun hat, and waterproof camera to capture the moments underwater and on deck. Don’t forget a change of clothes for after swimming and some cash for optional fees or souvenirs. The tour discourages alcohol and drugs for safety reasons, so plan accordingly.

If you’re pregnant, wheelchair-bound, or have mobility issues, this activity might not be suitable. Also, it’s not recommended for babies under one year or those over 95 years old.

Why This Tour Works Well

This Boracay adventure is excellent for travelers wanting a balanced mix of sightseeing, underwater fun, and local cuisine. The scenic views and marine encounters are memorable, and the overall pace is relaxed enough to enjoy the surroundings without feeling rushed.

The helmet diving experience, often highlighted in reviews, is a standout for anyone wanting to try something new without the logistics of scuba diving. The inclusion of a seaside buffet lunch adds a relaxing element, perfect for unwinding after your aquatic excursions.

Who Should Consider This Experience?

If you’re after beautiful scenery, light adventure, and a taste of local cuisine, this tour fits the bill. It’s particularly suited for families, couples, and solo travelers who enjoy being in the water and want an easy, guided way to explore Boracay’s highlights.

However, those looking for an extreme or private experience might prefer other options. It’s also best for travelers who don’t mind sharing small to medium groups with fellow travelers.

Final Thoughts

This Boracay island hopping tour offers a well-rounded day packed with stunning views, underwater encounters, and tasty local food. The helmet diving stands out as a safe and fun way to explore marine life, perfect for beginners or those hesitant about scuba diving.

Considering the price point of $55, it provides good value—especially when you factor in the included lunch and guided experience. For travelers seeking a mix of adventure, relaxation, and cultural flavor, this tour is a solid choice.

It’s a great way to see Boracay’s coastlines from a different perspective and create memorable moments in the process. Just remember to bring your camera, cash, and sun protection to make the most of this fun-day out on the island.

FAQs

Is transportation to the meeting point included?
No, transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to arrange your own way to either Astoria Boracay Station 1 or Bulabog Beach depending on the season.

What should I bring on the tour?
Bring sunglasses, a sun hat, change of clothes, waterproof camera, beachwear, and cash for optional fees or souvenirs.

Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.

Is there an age limit for helmet diving?
The tour is not suitable for babies under 1 year or people over 95 years. It’s generally safe for most ages but check with the guides if unsure.

Are snorkeling masks and vests provided?
Yes, the tour includes snorkeling masks and life vests, but additional gear like snorkel tubes or fins may incur extra fees.

Is this tour suitable for pregnant women?
No, pregnant women are advised against participating in this activity for safety reasons.

How long is the tour?
The activity lasts about 4 to 5 hours, including transport, stops, and lunch.

Are guides available in English?
Yes, guides speak English and Tagalog, ensuring clear communication throughout the day.

In summary, this Boracay island hopping experience offers a delightful mix of scenery, underwater fun, and local flavors at a reasonable price. Whether you’re a water enthusiast or simply want to enjoy the island’s beauty from a different angle, it’s an adventure that’s worth considering for your Boracay itinerary.

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