Ariel’s Point
Adventure-seeker? Then the famous cliff-jumping spot in Boracay – Ariel’s Point is one spot you wouldn’t want to miss.
Adventure-seeker? Then the famous cliff-jumping spot in Boracay – Ariel’s Point is one spot you wouldn’t want to miss.
Location
Ariel’s Point is located at Batason, Buruanga, a 45-minute boat ride from Boracay Island.
Opening Days and Hours
Visitors must register before 10:30. Boats to Buruanga leave at 11:15.
Entry Fee and Bookings
The PhP 2000 (USD 40) entrance fee includes a boat ride to Ariel’s Point, free use of snorkeling gears and kayaks, and unlimited food and drinks.
How to Get There
- Fly from Manila to Kalibo via Cebu Pacific or Philippine Airlines.
- From Kalibo, proceed to Caticlan Jetty Airport for a boat trip to Boracay.
- Once in Boracay, proceed to Ariel’s House, Ariel’s Point main office, at Station 1.
- Once registered, wait for the boat ride to Buruanga.
Suggested For
- Solo Travelers/ Backpackers
- Couples
- Family
- Groups
Time to Spend
Visitors can stay at Ariel’s Point from 12:00 to 17:00.
Activities
- Cliff jumping
- Snorkeling
- Kayaking
Food
A buffet lunch is included in the registration fee.
Nearby Attractions
- White Beach
- Puka Beach
- Crocodile Beach
Stay
Hotels and inns around Boracay such as Alta Vista Hotel Boracay, Sofia Hotel, Savoy Hotel are available at rates ranging from USD 70 to 250 per night. Transient homes are also available around the island with rates starting from USD 20.