Mount Luho
Boracay
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If you're looking for a beautiful, panoramic view of the island, take the 15-minute hike uphill to Mount Luho, the highest point of Boracay. Alternatively, you can hire an all-terrain vehicle or tricycle to get to the top. There is a small entrance fee and a mini zoo as you approach the top. Last but not least, go on a clear day to get the best views.
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- Address: Mount Luho, Boracay
Do & See
Relaxing on its beautiful beaches is, perhaps, the top choice of many tourists who visit Boracay, but there are many other attractions and things to do. Boracay, for instance, is a magnet for festival-goers and sport event enthusiasts. Special events include dragon boat races, the Paraw regatta sailing race, and the open Asian Frisbee beach tournament held every summer — an important event for Boracay’s own top ranking team, the Boracay Dragons. Golfing enthusiasts can enjoy the world-class 18-hole par 72 Fairways & Bluewater Resort Golf & Country Club course. Nature lovers, on the other hand, can explore the natural areas of rice terraces, waterfalls and lush plantations around the Tibiao whitewater river, where the most adventurous ones can even go whitewater rafting.

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