REVIEW · BORACAY
Boracay: Ultimate Party Cruise aboard the Andy World Yacht
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A sunset party on a yacht changes everything. I like the sunset views and the way the boat turns into a moving hangout with an onboard DJ, music, and dancing. I also appreciate that you get a mix of food plus water-toy time. One thing to weigh: a couple of recent guests felt the drink and food selection didn’t match the hype, and the vibe can include families.
You meet at White Beach near Astoria Boracay, hop on via e-trike with a GetYourGuide guide, then spend about two hours cruising along the coastline. The Andy World yacht is set up for a comfortable, social ride—not a quiet sightseeing boat. If you’re bringing a big bag or want a totally adult-only party, plan ahead.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll care about
- The Andy World Yacht party experience in plain terms
- Getting to White Beach: the smooth part and the one catch
- A 2-hour timeline that actually feels like a party
- Boarding and first snacks
- Music kicks in and the group warms up
- Food and drinks hit multiple times
- Sunset cruising: the main visual payoff
- Water time: toys before or after the peak sunset moment
- What’s included onboard (and what to watch for)
- Food: pizza, spaghetti, fruit
- Drinks: rum coke and gin & juice, plus mixed drinks
- Onboard DJ and the party vibe
- Water toys, snorkeling gear, and the P100 fee reality check
- Toys you can use
- Snorkeling: gear is included, but the fee is real
- Crowd vibe: what kind of party this really is
- Price and value: is $31 worth it?
- Who should book (and who should skip)
- What to bring so you don’t lose time on the boat
- Should you book the Boracay Andy World Party Cruise?
- FAQ
- How long is the Andy World yacht party cruise?
- What is the meeting point for the cruise?
- What does the ticket price include?
- What should I bring with me?
- Are towels provided?
- Is pickup from the hotel included?
- Are drinks unlimited?
- Is there a fee for snorkeling?
- Is this activity suitable for wheelchair users or pregnant women?
Key highlights you’ll care about

- Onboard DJ with music that keeps the group moving
- Unlimited refills for food and drinks until supplies last
- Water toys included like crystal kayak and paddle board
- Snorkeling gear provided (masks and tubes), with a small on-site fee if you swim in designated areas
- Sunset cruise feel with coastline views and a party atmosphere on the water
The Andy World Yacht party experience in plain terms

This is a classic Boracay “do it in the evening” activity: you get on a yacht, move along the coastline, and let the sunset set the mood. The big idea is simple. You’re not just watching the horizon from shore. You’re on the water with music, snacks, and activities that keep you from standing around waiting for the sky to change colors.
I love that the cruise isn’t only about photos. You’re also fed (pizza and spaghetti), you’re offered fruit, and you have a real onboard setup with an DJ. Even if you’re not the loudest person on board, you can still join in without feeling pressured.
The Andy World yacht part matters, too. “Yacht” here means comfort and open hangout space, not a tiny boat where you’re stuck inches from everyone else. For many people, that comfort is what makes a 2-hour cruise feel like more.
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Getting to White Beach: the smooth part and the one catch

Your meeting point is at White Beach in front of Astoria Boracay. You’ll take an e-trike to get there, and you’ll look for a guide holding a GetYourGuide sign.
Two practical tips:
- Wear something you can move in. You’ll likely be changing into swimsuits and spending time in and out of the water toys.
- Keep your bag situation simple. Luggage or large bags aren’t allowed.
You should also plan for the fact that timing can shift with traffic and weather. The operator says the cruise departs rain or shine, but extreme weather can cause cancellation. The best strategy is to keep your evening flexible and avoid booking this as the final stop before a flight with a tight buffer.
A 2-hour timeline that actually feels like a party

The cruise runs about 2 hours, so you’ll want to settle in quickly. Since the exact order can vary with sea conditions and timing, here’s what the flow looks like in real life.
Boarding and first snacks
When you start, you’ll have pica-pica waiting—crackers plus ham and cheese. This is the “get people started” food. It’s easy, quick, and meant to pair with the drinks you’ll be offered right away.
Music kicks in and the group warms up
An onboard DJ sets the energy. If you’re coming for dancing and hype, this is where you’ll feel it. Some guests have said the staff really got everyone going, which is a big deal on a short cruise: you don’t have time for a slow build.
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Food and drinks hit multiple times
Food on board includes pizza and spaghetti, plus fruit like watermelon and pineapple. You’ll also be offered drinks, including rum coke and mixed drinks like gin and juice.
The important detail: refills are unlimited only until supplies last. That means you’ll get plenty if you arrive ready to eat and drink, but it’s not a limitless, never-ending warehouse situation. One drawback that came up in a review is that the drink assortment didn’t feel as broad as promised, so if you’re expecting very specific cocktail types, keep your expectations realistic.
Sunset cruising: the main visual payoff
This is why you book the cruise. You sail along Boracay’s coastline while the sky changes. Expect those classic sunset colors and a moving view—shore-to-water angles that you can’t replicate from the beach.
If you’re the type who likes photos, this portion is where you’ll want to be ready with your phone/camera positioned for wide shots. If you’re the type who just likes to live in the moment, this part is still worth it because you get that “we’re on the water” perspective without needing a long day trip.
Water time: toys before or after the peak sunset moment
The cruise includes water activities. The scheduling can shift, but you can plan for at least some chance to use what’s provided—especially if sea conditions cooperate.
Included gear and toys:
- Crystal kayak
- Paddle board
- Mermaid tail
- Dive board
- Snorkorkeling masks and tubes
Also, if you plan to swim or dive in designated swimming areas, there’s a snorkeling fee of P100.00 payable on-site under a local municipal ordinance. This fee is separate from the gear being included.
What’s included onboard (and what to watch for)

Let’s break down the included items in a way that helps you set expectations.
Food: pizza, spaghetti, fruit
You get food during the cruise: pizza and spaghetti, plus fruit like watermelon and pineapple. This isn’t a fine-dining menu, and that’s not the point. The goal is simple: keep you fueled so you can focus on music, sunset, and activities.
One review feedback to keep in mind: a couple of guests felt the food was limited or not as plentiful as they expected. On a short cruise, that usually comes down to refill timing and how fast supplies run. If you’re hungry, arrive ready early and don’t wait until you’re starving to ask for refills.
Drinks: rum coke and gin & juice, plus mixed drinks
Beverages included include rum coke, and mixed drinks include gin and juice. Refills are unlimited until supplies last.
Here’s the practical consideration: if the bar selection is small, the experience may feel more like a party snack boat than a full cocktail bar. If you’re a picky drink person, you might want to bring the mindset of trying what’s available rather than expecting a huge list of branded cocktails.
Onboard DJ and the party vibe
This is part of what makes the experience different from a plain sunset cruise. With an onboard DJ and a boat setup that supports dancing, the energy can be contagious.
Still, one review mentioned a weird vibe because the boat included families and young kids. That doesn’t mean the cruise is family-only, but it does mean it’s not a strict adults-only party. If you’re sensitive to that, you’ll want to weigh whether you’d rather pick a more targeted adult party event.
Water toys, snorkeling gear, and the P100 fee reality check

This cruise includes a fun set of water items. If you like being active, this is what turns the sunset into a full “activity evening.”
Toys you can use
You’ll have access to:
- Crystal kayak
- Paddle board
- Mermaid tail
- Dive board
- Snorkeling masks and tubes
Because the cruise is only two hours, your best move is to be quick about what you want to try. Don’t spend your first 30 minutes only watching other people. Ask early about how the toy sessions work so you can fit in at least one or two activities.
Snorkeling: gear is included, but the fee is real
Even though masks and tubes are included, you may still need to pay a P100 snorkeling fee on-site if you swim or dive in designated swimming areas, based on a municipal ordinance.
So plan on:
- A little cash (P100) just in case you want to swim.
- A practical mindset: you’re not signing up for a deep-water dive. This is more about quick snorkeling and fun in the water during the cruise.
Crowd vibe: what kind of party this really is
This is called an ultimate party cruise, and the DJ + dancing setup supports that. Based on the feedback, many people loved the hype and had a genuinely fun time with music and friendly staff.
At the same time, the vibe can be mixed. One review specifically flagged that the boat felt more family-friendly than expected, which can happen when schedules, capacity, and group mix change.
So here’s how to choose your mindset:
- If you want music, snacks, and a sunset with social energy, you’ll likely have a good time.
- If you want a strict, adults-only nightclub on the water, this may not match your expectations.
Price and value: is $31 worth it?

At around $31 per person for a 2-hour sunset cruise, the value depends on what you want out of Boracay.
You’re paying for several things at once:
- The yacht ride and the changing sunset views
- An onboard DJ and party energy
- Food and fruit
- Drinks with refills until supplies last
- Water toys like paddle board and crystal kayak
If you’re doing Boracay on a budget, this package style is what makes it feel worthwhile. You get multiple experiences in one booking rather than paying separately for a boat, snacks, and rentals.
Where you should be careful: the “unlimited until supplies last” part can affect whether you feel like you got a big deal or a small one. Also, one review noted that promised drinks like certain rum cocktails weren’t available as expected. That doesn’t make it bad, but it does mean the experience is closer to a curated party set than a full bar buffet.
Who should book (and who should skip)

This cruise makes sense for:
- Couples and friend groups who want a fun evening without planning a whole day of activities
- People who like being social and dancing to DJ music
- Anyone who wants sunset photos plus included water activities
You should skip it if:
- You’re pregnant (not suitable)
- You use a wheelchair (not suitable)
- You hate the idea of sharing a party setting with a mixed crowd that may include families
If you’re traveling with kids, it’s not listed as a kids activity, but the mixed-family note means your experience might feel more like a shared celebration than a purely adult nightlife moment.
What to bring so you don’t lose time on the boat

You’ll want to keep it simple:
- Change of clothes
- Towel
And remember:
- No luggage or large bags.
- Plan to dress for sun and water. Even if the cruise runs rain or shine, conditions can affect how comfortable you feel outside.
Should you book the Boracay Andy World Party Cruise?
Book it if you want a short, easy evening plan with sunset views, onboard DJ music, included snacks, drinks with refills until supplies last, and fun water toys like paddle board and crystal kayak. For many people, that combination is exactly what makes Boracay evenings feel special without turning into a complicated day.
Skip it if you’re chasing a strict adults-only party vibe, or if you’re expecting a wide cocktail menu and a never-ending food buffet. The cruise is fun, but it’s best approached as a party cruise with simple onboard offerings rather than a full-service bar-and-dining experience.
FAQ
How long is the Andy World yacht party cruise?
The cruise duration is 2 hours.
What is the meeting point for the cruise?
You meet at White Beach in front of Astoria Boracay. You’ll take an e-trike and look for a guide holding a GetYourGuide sign.
What does the ticket price include?
The experience includes pica-pica (crackers, ham and cheese), food (pizza and spaghetti), fruit (watermelon and pineapple), beverages (rum coke), mixed drinks (gin and juice), and food and drink refills until supplies last. It also includes water items like crystal kayak, paddle board, mermaid tail, dive board, and snorkeling masks and tubes, plus an onboard DJ.
What should I bring with me?
Bring a change of clothes and a towel.
Are towels provided?
No, towels are not included.
Is pickup from the hotel included?
Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
Are drinks unlimited?
Food and drink refills are unlimited until supplies last.
Is there a fee for snorkeling?
Yes. A snorkeling fee of P100.00 is charged on-site for anyone who will dive or swim in designated/declared swimming areas per Municipal Ordinance No. 394.
Is this activity suitable for wheelchair users or pregnant women?
No. It is not suitable for wheelchair users or pregnant women.


























