Parasailing in Boracay

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No one can argue with the limitless number of diverse activities that you can do and enjoy in the island of Boracay, one of the top destination in the Philippines for both local and international tourists.  Just take a long walk along its shoreline and you will meet many people carrying menu-like laminated cards offering different activities from snorkeling to parasailing.

Flying in the air above clear waters of Boracay is one of the activities that you must try and experience if you want to splurge and indulge in the island. Parasailing in Boracay like other parasailing offerred in resorts uses a special type of parachute where passengers from two-three are pulled by a motorboat up in the air.

The thrill and excitement definitely awaits you when you engage in Boracay parasailing. A nice view of the coastline and the waters with the gentle breeze kissing your body.But one thing that you must consider is the price- and to be honest, it is frankly more expensive than other activities in the island.

The rates depends on the season, from 3k t1,500 pesos per pax. Don’t be scared to bring out your warmest smile and haggle with the staff. You can save more if you try parasailing in Boracay during low season when all rates would drop up to 50%. There are few groups that operate Boracay parasailing, so they are happy to offer you discounts just to make you choose them among others.

Points to ponder

  • My brother who tried it said ” I just vomitted my money”…referring to the almost puking expereince he had to entertain rather than enjoying the whole expereince.
  • It is best not to eat prior to parasailing to avoid motion sickness.
  • When the weather is claerly not good with strong winds, do not attempt to parasail in Boracay.
  • You can choose to be dipped in the water as you descent, if you bringing your prescious camera up the air, instruct them before hand that you prefer not to be dipped to save your camera from snorkeling in the water.. :-).

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4 Comments

  1. My Boracay experience was just as nice as how you said it in this article. Glad I bumped into ur blog while I was trying to plan my trips in Boracay.Amazing!Good job!

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