REVIEW · BORACAY
Boracay UFO Adventure
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Sci-fi dreams come true on Boracay water. For $16, you get a 15-minute air-inflatable UFO ride towed behind a speedboat, bouncing across the waves with wind in your face and killer views of the shoreline.
I really like that the experience is run in a simple, friendly way: you’re not left guessing, and the team helps you get to the activity area with clear, English guidance. One thing to plan for: the overall time at the meet-up spot can run a bit longer than the 15-minute ride itself.
In This Review
- Key Things You Should Know Before You Go
- Why the Boracay UFO Adventure Feels So Fun Fast
- Getting There: Astoria Boracay to the Water Without Hassle
- The 15-Minute Ride: What You’ll Actually Do Out There
- Safety Basics You Should Not Skip (Even If It Looks Silly)
- Coastal Views From a UFO: The Real Reason to Book
- Price and Value: Is $16 Worth 15 Minutes?
- What to Pack: Small Things That Make a Big Difference
- Who Should Do the Boracay UFO Adventure (And Who Should Skip It)
- A Quick Reality Check on Timing and Comfort
- Should You Book the Boracay UFO Adventure?
Key Things You Should Know Before You Go

- It’s a real ride, not just a photo op: you’ll be towed behind a speedboat in an inflatable UFO craft.
- You’re low over the water: Boracay’s coastline looks different when you’re bouncing across the waves.
- You get an escort with English support: a live local guide meets you and keeps things moving.
- Life jackets are included: you’re not scrambling to find safety gear.
- Bring the basics: towel, sunscreen, and water help you enjoy it instead of suffering it.
- Build in a time buffer: the on-site experience can feel longer than the ride length.
Why the Boracay UFO Adventure Feels So Fun Fast

Boracay has plenty of beach thrills, but the UFO angle makes this one feel like a full-on stunt. You’re not watching the ocean from a deck. You’re skimming and lifting with the motion of the boat, so every turn feels like a little roller-coaster moment—just with salt air instead of theme-park air-conditioning.
For me, the biggest payoff is the mix of speed and scenery. You’re out there long enough to feel the rhythm of the ride, and the route gives you a moving view of Boracay’s coast. It’s the kind of activity that turns into an instant memory: wind, spray, and the feeling of being briefly untethered from normal life.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Boracay.
Getting There: Astoria Boracay to the Water Without Hassle

Your starting point is Astoria Boracay. You’ll meet up near Yellow Cab and Tiger Sugar, and look for your guide holding a GetYourGuide sign (with Purple Diaries Travel and Tours branding).
The practical win here is that you’re not doing a complicated puzzle. There’s a local guide, and you’re escorted to the activity area. That matters on a busy island where it’s easy to lose time trying to figure out where you’re supposed to go.
Also, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. So if you’re staying somewhere else, plan your own short transfer to Astoria Boracay. The good news: because the meet-up is clearly tied to a well-known hotel area and nearby shops, it’s easier to find than activities that hide behind vague beach instructions.
The 15-Minute Ride: What You’ll Actually Do Out There

Let’s talk about the centerpiece: the 15-minute UFO experience. This isn’t a long cruise where you settle in. It’s a quick hit of adrenaline.
You’ll climb aboard an air-inflatable UFO boat, then get towed behind a speedboat. As you go, expect to whirl, coast, and rebound across the surface of the waves. That wording is spot-on, because the ride is all about motion—small lifts, quick jolts, and a bounce that can feel surprisingly dramatic for something only 15 minutes long.
What this means for you in real life:
- You’ll want to hold on firmly during the turns and any sudden changes in speed.
- You’ll feel wind nonstop, which is great on a hot day but also means your hair and face will get worked by the breeze and spray.
- Your best focus is forward and around you. Keep glancing at the waterline and the coastline as your position changes.
If you’re the type who gets restless waiting for the main event, you’ll probably like the format. The ride stays intense long enough to feel memorable, then it’s over before you get bored.
Safety Basics You Should Not Skip (Even If It Looks Silly)

This ride comes with life jackets, and that’s a real comfort. The guide also escorts you to the activity area, which helps with the “am I doing this right?” stress before you head out.
That said, there’s a safety rule you should take seriously: it is not suitable for pregnant women and people with recent surgeries. If either applies, skip it. Water rides with towing motion are exactly the kind of situation where doctors usually want you cautious.
Practical tip: if you’re unsure how you’ll feel with sudden motion, assume you’ll feel it. This ride is meant to be exhilarating, not gentle. Bring a towel and expect you may get damp.
Coastal Views From a UFO: The Real Reason to Book

Yes, the UFO part is the hook. But the best “why” is the viewpoint.
When you’re riding over the water, Boracay’s coastline looks like it’s sliding past on a track you’re riding. The sea isn’t just background texture. It’s the surface beneath you, and the visual impact comes from the changing angles—especially when the boat turns and the craft rebounds.
You’ll also appreciate the fact that the duration is short enough to keep the view-to-action ratio high. You’re not out there for hours, so you stay mentally engaged. Every time the ride shifts, your view shifts too.
If you like photos, this is a good activity to plan around. But remember: you’re moving fast with wind and possible spray. If you’re using a phone, keep it secured and consider whether you’ll be able to shoot through hands that are busy holding on.
Price and Value: Is $16 Worth 15 Minutes?
At $16 per person for a 15-minute adrenaline ride, the math is pretty straightforward: you’re paying for intensity plus convenience, not for a full-day tour.
What makes it feel like value:
- Included life jackets mean you’re not paying extra for basic safety gear.
- A live English guide helps you find the activity area and keeps the experience organized.
- The ride itself is the product. You’re not buying a “maybe you get a ride” situation. You do get the ride.
The tradeoff is time. It’s only 15 minutes, and that can be a plus or a minus depending on your style. If you want a long scenic outing, this isn’t it. If you want a quick, fun dose with great views, it fits nicely.
Also, one detail that matters for your schedule: the on-site experience can run longer than expected. One rider noted the total timing felt longer than the 15-minute ride figure. So don’t stack a tight next activity right after. Give yourself a buffer and you’ll feel relaxed instead of rushed.
What to Pack: Small Things That Make a Big Difference

This is the part where people usually overthink it. Don’t. Just bring what the activity asks for:
- Towel
- Sunscreen
- Water
You’ll be exposed to wind and sun out on the water, and you’ll likely feel cooler than you expect while riding. That can lead to sunburn before you realize it. Sunscreen helps prevent turning your souvenir photo into a pain photo.
A water bottle is also smart. Even though you’re outside for a short time, the excitement plus coastal sun can leave you thirstier than normal.
Who Should Do the Boracay UFO Adventure (And Who Should Skip It)

This ride is a good match if you:
- Want a fast adrenaline activity rather than a slow sightseeing day
- Like motion and don’t mind bouncing
- Prefer experiences that start from a clear location like Astoria Boracay
- Want a fun break between beach time, dining, and other island plans
It might not be the right match if you:
- Are pregnant (not suitable)
- Have recent surgeries (not suitable)
- Hate sudden motion, even if it looks controlled
- Need a very predictable, strictly timed schedule with no buffer
If you’re traveling with a group and want a shared “that was insane” moment, this is one of those activities that people talk about later. It also tends to be friendly for first-time visitors because the guide support keeps the logistics simple.
A Quick Reality Check on Timing and Comfort

The ride is only 15 minutes, but you’ll spend more time overall getting set up, meeting the guide, and moving to and from the water. One rider experienced more time than expected, so plan for the possibility that the whole block of time may be longer than what you’re imagining from the ride duration alone.
Comfort-wise, think “wet + windy” more than “dry + calm.” Wear swim-ready clothing. If you’re bringing a change of clothes back, make sure it’s easy to grab when you return.
Should You Book the Boracay UFO Adventure?
If you’re craving a short, high-energy water activity with a real sense of speed and a view of Boracay’s coast from above the waves, I think booking this makes sense. For $16, you’re getting the main event, plus life jackets and English guide support—exactly what you want from a good-value thrill on an island where your time is limited.
Skip it if you’re not cleared for motion-based activities or if your comfort level with sudden bouncing is low. And do yourself a favor: don’t schedule your next plan the second your ride ends. Give yourself a little cushion, and you’ll enjoy the day instead of counting minutes.
If that sounds like your kind of day, the Boracay UFO Adventure is an easy yes.

























