Ariel’s Point is a 35-minute boat ride away from Station 1 on Boracay’s White Beach. This eco-adventure paradise is located on the western edge of Buruanga, an unspoiled fishing village on the island of Panay. Ariel’s Point’s unique location provides guests with beautiful views of turquoise swimming holes, colorful marine life, lush tropical forests, and volcanic rock formations. The absence of modern commercial development in this area makes it the perfect place for enjoying cliff diving, kayaking, and snorkeling while admiring the natural beauty of the Philippines. Even local monkeys are occasionally seen playing in the surrounding treetops. Trips depart once a day from Smooth Cafe in Ariel’s House at 11:15 AM and return to Boracay’s White Beach at 5:00 PM.
Smooth Cafe in Ariel’s House is the registration and departure area for guests planning to visit Ariel’s Point. Ariel’s House is located across the main road from the Boracay Beach Club and Black Attic in Station 1. It is a 5-minute walk from Willy’s Rock, a 12-minute walk from D’Mall, and a 25-minute walk from D’Talipapa. Tricycles (the Philippine version of the tuk-tuk) can also be chartered along the main road. Ariel’s House also has a restaurant and bar where guests can enjoy a beverage or late breakfast before their trip.