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Top Things to Do in Boracay with Kids: 2022 Family Trip

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Boracay with Kids

Boracay with Kids: Island Hopping

I have always heard that Boracay has white powdery sand, clear blue waters, and is one of the best beaches in the Philippines. That is why I was so excited to visit Boracay for the first time!

Island hopping was the first activity we had in Boracay and it was so much fun! I will share with you our Boracay island hopping experience.

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Boracay Island Hopping with Kids

We booked our island hopping tour with Movenpick Boracay where we stayed and a van picked us up and brought us to White Beach for the island hopping tour. You can read about our Movenpick Boracay experience here:

You can also book Boracay island hopping tours online like on Klook.com. There are also Boracay island hopping tours offered along White Beach.

After filling out the form at the beach, we headed to the floating dock to ride the boat. The floating dock was a little scary at first because it was shaky but I got used to it after a while.

Our tour guide, Kuya Biboi, was very kind and he brought water and snorkeling equipment for us, plus food for the fish!

Tip! Bring water and snacks in case you get hungry but be sure to throw your trash properly in trash cans after your island hopping tour.

Crystal Cove

We headed first to the Crystal Cove Island Resort. Crystal Cove is a private beach island with 2 coves and white sand beaches. Our tour package already includes the entrance fees but here are the 2022 fees if you want to book them separately.

Crystal Cove Fees
AdultPhp 300
Children 3 – 4 feetPhp 150
Children below 3 feetFREE
Crystal Cove 2022 Fees

First, we headed to the sightseeing area near Cove 1 of Crystal Cove. It had beautiful views of the sea and was very photogenic.

My dad went down to Cove 1 but we did not go down as the waves were very strong at that time.

We had our snack at one of the picnic tables overlooking the sea and enjoyed the fresh air.

There are other activities older kids and adults can enjoy in Crystal Cove like snorkeling, trekking, and fish feeding.

Balinghai Island Snorkeling

Next, our boat headed near Balinghai Island for snorkeling! The waves were a little strong that time so my dad, who is a strong swimmer, went snorkeling while my mom, little brother, and I enjoyed fish-feeding from the boat.

My dad that he saw beautiful corals and colorful fishes there.

Our tour guide said we can also go to Crocodile Island for snorkeling where there are more fish and corals. However, we decided not to go to there anymore since the waves were pretty strong and my little brother and I got a little bit scared. We’ll try to explore Crocodile Island next time.

Puka Beach

Our last stop in our island hopping tour is Puka beach!

I got pearl and rose quartz bracelets in the stores along Puka beach. It’s definitely more affordable than here in Manila.

You can also have lunch here at Puka beach but we chose to eat lunch somewhere else. You can read our favorite Boracay restaurants here:

Crystal Kayak and Other Watersports

Crystal Kayak is a transparent kayak that lets you see Boracay’s turquoise waters as you kayak over the waters of Boracay’s White Beach. I was a bit scared at first but I found it fun after a few minutes. Our boatman also took photos and it was so nice!

We rented the Crystal Kayak from a tour guide along White Beach for P250 for 15 minutes.

Aside from the Crystal Kayak, older kids can also try other watersports like paddle boarding, banana boat ride, UFO ride, parasailing, and helmet diving!

Swimming at Movenpick Boracay’s Pool

Movenpick Boracay’s pool is huge! It’s the biggest pool in Boracay at 3,300 square meters. It has a big kiddie pool where my little brother and I enjoyed swimming. We also tried the adult pool and had fun with our mom and dad there. It is so big that it doesn’t feel crowded even when there are other people swimming in it.

You can also visit Movenpick Boracay even if you are not staying there. They have a Day Pass worth Php 2,000 with Php 1,600 consumables for food and beverage. Kids below 6 years can enter for free!

Boracay Food Trip

We tried a lot of yummy food in Boracay and every meal is an adventure. Read through our Boracay food trip adventure here: Boracay Food Trip with Kids

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