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Boracay White Beach shines for Amihan-season cliff jumping due to its sheltered eastern launch points during November–March northeast trade winds, shifting boat stations from Bulabog to calmer Station 3 waters. This setup accesses Magic Island and Ariel's Point with minimal waves, unlike stormy Habagat months. Purpose-built platforms ensure progressive heights for all skill levels amid crystal lagoons.
Prime spots include Magic Island's 3–10m platforms for guided jumps with lunch, Ariel's Point's 3–15m dives plus kayaking, and Haqqy Life tours blending cliffs with Diniwid snorkeling. Depart from White Beach for 20–60 minute boat rides to rocky outcrops. Packages bundle unlimited jumps, gear, and meals for 4–8 hour adventures.
Amihan delivers glassy-to-choppy seas perfect for safe jumps; check PAGASA forecasts daily. Prepare for 28–32°C heat with hydration and sun protection. Start low on platforms, follow staff technique—feet first, no flips unless expert.
Local boatmen from fishing villages crew tours, sharing jump lore passed down generations while preserving sites like Magic Island. Community operators like Eagle’s Eye foster respectful vibes, banning litter and over-jumping. Join group tours for Filipino hospitality with post-jump beers and stories.
Target November to March for Amihan season when White Beach side offers calmer waters ideal for boat launches to cliff sites from Station 3. Book tours 1–2 days ahead via Klook, GetYourGuide, or beachfront operators like Eagle’s Eye Travel, especially in peak December–January. Minimum group of 2 keeps costs down at PHP 2000–3000 per person including transport and lunch; confirm weather as light waves persist.
Wear quick-dry clothes or board shorts over swimwear; apply waterproof sunscreen hourly. Rent life jackets on-site if uneasy, and practice feet-first entry with arms pinned. Hydrate heavily and eat light before jumping; inform guides of any health limits for personalized platform advice.