from $27 Boracay Island Boat Tour with Crystal Cove Entry
- Crystal Cove Island entrance fee included
- Snorkel scenic reefs full of vibrant marine life
- Try cliff diving at picture-perfect stops
- Discover pristine beaches and clear turquoise water
A Boracay island hopping tour sails you to Crystal Cove, Puka Beach and the best snorkeling reefs in a single day, with a buffet lunch and a bilingual guide aboard a traditional outrigger boat. Compare every tour below and book with free cancellation.
Most Popular — 662 Reviews, 4.3★ Best Boracay Island Hopping Boat Tour — Snorkeling, Buffet Lunch & 5 Island Stops
Explore Boracay in comfort on a 5-hour island hopping boat tour with stops to swim, snorkel, and sunbathe. Visit Crystal Cove, Crocodile Island, Magic Island, Puka Beach, and Balinghai Beach with a bilingual guide, plus a local buffet lunch.
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From a budget-friendly group joiner boat to a private charter with a kawa bath, every Boracay island hopping tour here includes snorkeling gear, a life vest and a buffet lunch. Pick the boat, pace and group size that suit your day.
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from $48 | Tour | Price | Duration | Book | Group | Highlights | Cancellation | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private Island Hopping + Kawa Bath | $68 | 4 hrs | Check | Private — your group only | Private boat, kawa bath, buffet | Free 24h cancel | Couples & families |
| Island Hopping + Buffet & Swim with Fish | $48 | 5 hrs | Check | Group joiner | Snorkeling, buffet, Crystal Cave option | Free 24h cancel | Foodies & first-timers |
| Island Boat Tour + Crystal Cove Entry | $27 | 5 hrs | Check | Group joiner | Crystal Cove entry, cliff diving | Free 24h cancel | Crystal Cove & cliff diving |
| Island & Beach Hopping with Snorkeling | $19 | 5 hrs | Check | Group joiner | 5–6 stops, snorkeling, buffet | Free 24h cancel | Best value & most popular |

A Boracay island hopping tour is the classic way to see the islands and beaches that ring this tiny island off the northwest tip of Panay Island in Malay, Aklan. After a morning hotel pickup near White Beach, you board a traditional outrigger boat (locally called a paraw or pump boat) and spend four to five hours cruising calm turquoise water, with swimming, snorkeling and sunbathing at a string of coves and islets.
Most tours are run as a group joiner, meaning you share the boat with other travelers, which keeps the price low — from around $19 per person with a buffet lunch included. If you'd rather not wait for a full boat, a private tour gives you your own outrigger boat, a personal guide and a flexible start time. Either way, snorkeling gear and a life vest are provided, and your guide points out the best snorkeling spots along the route.
The islands you visit change a little with the season and the weather, but the headline stops are remarkably consistent. Crystal Cove is a small private island with two sea caves and shallow, swimmable coves — entry is an optional fee on most tours, and it's worth it for the photos. Crocodile Island (named for its shape, not its wildlife) is the snorkeling highlight, with one of the healthiest coral gardens in the area. Magic Island is the spot for cliff diving, with platforms at several heights for the brave.
Between the bigger names you'll pass coral gardens teeming with fish, plus quieter coves for a quick swim. Because this is a joiner tour, the order of stops and the exact islands can shift to follow calm seas and good visibility — your guide will always pick the safest, clearest water on the day.
| Stop | What you do | Entry |
|---|---|---|
| Crystal Cove | Sea caves, shallow coves, photo stop | Optional fee (~₱300) |
| Crocodile Island | Best snorkeling over the coral garden | Included / optional fee |
| Magic Island | Cliff diving from several platforms | Optional fee (~₱250) |
| Coral Garden | Snorkel with tropical fish | Included |
| Puka Shell Beach | Swim, sunbathe, shell-hunt | Free |

Boracay is famous for its powdery white sand, and an island hopping tour is the easiest way to reach the quieter beaches beyond the busy main strip. Puka Shell Beach — named for the natural puka shells that once covered it — sits on the island's northern tip, with raw, uncrowded sand and gentle waves that make a perfect escape from White Beach. Balinghai Beach, tucked beneath cliffs, is another scenic photo stop on several routes.
These beach stops are where the tour slows down: time to wade in, take photos, and simply enjoy the tropical scenery before the boat moves on to the next snorkeling spot. Bring a little cash for shells, drinks and small entrance fees along the way.
Snorkeling is the heart of any Boracay island hopping tour. The reefs around Crocodile Island and the Coral Garden are shallow and calm, ideal for beginners and kids, and your guide hands out a snorkeling mask and life vest before you slip in. Below the surface you'll find living coral reef and a surprising amount of marine life — colorful wrasses, parrotfish, clownfish, sea stars and the occasional moray eel or harmless sea snake.
Visibility is best in the Amihan dry season (November to April) when the seas are calm and the water is clear. Snorkels themselves are sometimes restricted by local rules, so a mask is provided but you may want to bring your own snorkel tube. Listen to your guide on where to swim — currents can pick up around the points between islands.
The group joiner tours are the sweet spot for most travelers: you share a boat with other guests, which keeps the price from $19 to $48 per person, and you still get snorkeling, a buffet lunch and all the headline island stops. They're great for solo travelers, backpackers and anyone happy to keep a fixed schedule.
A private island hopping tour costs more — around $68 per person — but everything bends around you. You get your own outrigger boat, a personal guide, a flexible start time and no waiting for strangers, plus extras like a traditional kawa hot bath. It's the better pick for couples, families with kids or seniors, and special occasions. Both formats cover the same crystal-clear water and end with you sun-soaked and happy.
Almost every Boracay island hopping tour includes the boat, a bilingual guide, a snorkeling mask, a life vest and a local buffet lunch — usually a spread of seafood, grilled meat, rice and fresh fruit. Hotel pickup and drop-off near White Beach is standard on most tours.
What catches first-timers out are the small optional fees collected on the islands themselves, in pesos and cash only. Budget roughly ₱300 for Crystal Cove entry, ₱250 for Magic Island, and around ₱100 to rent a snorkel tube. An environmental fee may also apply. None of it is expensive, but bring small notes and coins — there are no card machines on the water.
| Included | Pay extra (cash, pesos) |
|---|---|
| Outrigger boat & bilingual guide | Crystal Cove entry (~₱300) |
| Snorkeling mask & life vest | Magic Island entry (~₱250) |
| Buffet lunch (seafood & grilled meat) | Snorkel tube rental (~₱100) |
| Hotel pickup near White Beach | Kawa bath / helmet diving add-ons |
A typical island hopping tour itinerary starts with a 9:00 am pickup from your hotel near White Beach. From the beachfront meeting point you board the boat and head first to a snorkeling reef while the water is calm and clear. Mid-morning you stop at Crystal Cove or a beach for photos and a swim, then it's on to Magic Island for cliff diving if you're keen.
Lunch is served buffet-style around midday — often on a beach or aboard the boat — before one or two more stops at quieter beaches like Puka or Balinghai. You're usually back at your hotel by early afternoon, which leaves the rest of the day free for White Beach and the sunset. Times shift with the tide and the boat, so treat this as a guide rather than a fixed clock.
Boracay's operators love to bundle extras onto an island hopping tour. The most popular is the kawa bath — soaking in a big flower-filled cauldron over a gentle fire for that classic Boracay photo — which the private tour includes and others offer as an add-on for around ₱350. Helmet diving (walking on the seabed wearing an air-fed helmet), parasailing and banana boat rides are also widely available.
These activities are fun but optional, and quality varies between operators, so read recent reviews before paying for add-ons on the day. If a kawa bath or a guaranteed private boat matters to you, book a tour that includes it up front rather than relying on what's offered once you're on the water.
Boracay is tropical year-round, but the sea decides your day. Average daytime highs (°F) and what to expect each month for island hopping:
A snapshot of the coral reef creatures travelers spot most often while snorkeling on a Boracay island hopping tour.
Marine life sightings vary with the season, tide and visibility — never touch or stand on the coral.
I had an amazing time. The mood was upbeat thanks to our guides Dan and Gogo. The snorkeling had a good amount of fish, coral and starfish, and the lunch was good. Pro tip — take small notes and coins for the Crystal Cove entry and the toilets. I'd definitely recommend it.
The island hopping tour was great! Our guide Mark was brilliant — very helpful and took lots of pictures for us. We got to see three islands with time on each to explore and swim, did some snorkelling, and had a really good buffet lunch. Highly recommend.
Our guide Christine was the best — she told us everything about the islands and was so nice. A relaxed, beautiful day on the water and exactly the private tour we hoped for.
A relaxing tour of several beautiful islands — amazing views, unique caves, and great snorkeling with healthy coral and lots of fish. Our guide Aivie was sweet and helpful, taking pictures and holding my phone so I could safely swim and climb. Can't wait to come back.
We compare Boracay's best-rated island hopping tours side by side — group joiner and private — so you can match the boat, price and group size to your trip in a couple of minutes.
Every tour we feature includes proper snorkeling gear, a life vest and the headline islands — Crystal Cove, Crocodile Island and Puka Beach — not a quick spin around the bay.
Our partner operators are licensed Boracay crews who adjust the route to the day's tide and visibility, so you always snorkel the calmest, clearest water.
Every tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before, with reserve-now-pay-later on most. Prices and ratings come from verified bookers, not marketing copy.
Group joiner boat tours start at around $19 per person and run to about $48, with snorkeling gear, a life vest and a buffet lunch included. A private island hopping tour is roughly $68 per person. Optional island entry fees (Crystal Cove, Magic Island) are paid in cash on the day. See the full breakdown on our beach hopping boat tour with snorkeling guide, or compare every option on the homepage.
Most tours stop at Crystal Cove, Crocodile Island, Magic Island, the Coral Garden, and quieter beaches like Puka Shell Beach and Balinghai Beach. The exact order changes with the weather and tide. For a Crystal Cove–focused route with entry included, see our Crystal Cove island tour guide, or compare all boats on the homepage.
Yes — a snorkeling mask and life vest are provided on every tour, and the reefs around Crocodile Island and the Coral Garden are shallow and calm, ideal for beginners and kids. Visibility is best in the November–April dry season. Pick a snorkeling-focused boat from our tour list.
The Amihan dry season from November to April brings calm seas, clear skies and the best snorkeling visibility. The Habagat wet season (June–September) can mean rougher water and route changes, though tours often still run. Check live availability for your dates on our Boracay boat tours.
A group joiner shares the boat with other travelers and keeps the price low (from $19), while a private island hopping tour with a kawa bath gives you your own outrigger boat, a personal guide, a flexible start time and extras — ideal for couples and families. Compare both on the homepage.
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, a hat and a change of clothes — and small peso notes and coins for optional island entry fees (around ₱300 for Crystal Cove, ₱250 for Magic Island) and a snorkel tube rental. Each tour's full inclusions are listed on our island hopping tours.
Yes — life vests are provided for everyone, the snorkeling spots are shallow and calm, and guides keep a close eye on the group. Non-swimmers can stay in their vest near the boat. For the gentlest day, a private tour lets you set the pace; compare options on our tour list.
Most tours include hotel pickup and drop-off near White Beach (Stations 1, 2 and 3) and a local buffet lunch of seafood, grilled meat, rice and fruit. For a tour built around the food, see our island hopping with buffet lunch guide, or check what each boat includes on the homepage.