Mount Luho
If you’re dying to see Boracay’s entire beauty, visit Mount Luho, the highest peak in the island that offers tourists a panoramic, 360-degree vista of Boracay’s beaches and surrounding islands.
Buggy tours offered in Boracay make a stop at Mount Luho where tourists can take the 30-minute trek to the top and see most of the island. The top of Mount Luho is a great place to take vacation photos — the contrast of the sea’s changing colours and the surrounding rock formations’ verdant green spots is breathtaking. Mount Luho’s also a great place to sit back and relax — the fresh, strong breeze coming from the ocean is nothing short of refreshing.
Location
Mount Luho is located in Brgy Bolabog, Boracay Island.
Opening Days and Hours
Mount Luho is open from 5:00 to 23:00.
Entry Fee and Bookings
Entrance fee is PhP 120 (USD 2.40).
How to Get There
- Fly from Manila to Caticlan Airport via Cebu Pacific or Philippine Airlines.
- From Caticlan Airport, take a tricycle to the port.
- Board a boat to Boracay.
- Rent a buggy to Mount Luho.
Suggested For
- Backpackers/solo travelers
- Couples
- Group of friends
- Families
Time to Spend
Average time spent here is 30 minutes.
Popularity and Best Time to Go
Best time to visit Mount Luho is between 7:00 and 11:00.
Food
The nearest dining places are in White Beach. Choose from Tito’s Boracay, Gerry’s Grill, Paradiso Grill, Steakhouse Boracay, Johnie’s Restaurant, and Gorio’s.
Nearby Attractions
- Ariel’s Point
- Puka Shell Beach
- Diniwid Beach
- White Beach
Stay
Homestays around Boracay offer accommodations starting at PhP 500 (USD 10) a night. Hotels also offer accommodations at a higher rate, usually between USD 60 to USD 200. Hotel options include Bluelily Hotel, Willy’s Beach Hotel, White House Beach Resort, Estacio Uno Resort, Agos Hotel, and Mandala Spa and Resort Villas.