During our recent trip to Boracay, we had the pleasure of visiting Cujo’s Keyhole, a captivating natural rock formation that offers stunning ocean vistas. Located in the Boracay Newcoast area, this attraction provides a serene escape from the island’s more crowded spots.  
Photography Services: Upon arrival, we were greeted by a professional photographer who offered to capture our experience. While tipping is appreciated, it’s not mandatory. Additionally, there’s another photographer on-site who provides printed photos with watermarks. They offer a package of 10 prints at ₱150 each, which includes all soft copies. Be prepared for a short wait while your photos are processed.
Transportation Tips: Reaching Cujo’s Keyhole can be a bit challenging due to limited public transportation options. We found that chartering an e-trike was the most convenient method. These electric tricycles can accommodate up to 8 passengers and provide a direct route to the site. Alternatively, the Hop On Hop Off Xpress shuttle service is available, passing through seven tourist stops in Boracay, offering a faster and more convenient transfer between key spots compared to regular buses.  
Additional Information: • Best Time to Visit: Mornings are ideal to avoid crowds and to enjoy cooler temperatures.  • Accessibility: A short walk from the drop-off point is required to reach the keyhole.
Cujo’s Keyhole is a hidden gem that offers breathtaking views and a unique experience. Whether you’re a photography enthusiast or simply seeking a tranquil spot to appreciate nature’s beauty, this attraction is well...
Read moreNestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Boracay, the Boracay Keyhole stands as a testament to the island’s rich history and captivating natural beauty. This remarkable rock formation, known for its distinctive shape, holds secrets that date back centuries. In this article, we will delve into the history and evolution of the Boracay Keyhole, shedding light on its original name and the wonders it holds for modern-day adventurers. Located along the coastline of Boracay’s pristine beaches, the Boracay Keyhole is a remarkable rock formation that has captivated travelers. This natural arch, carved by the forces of wind and water, presents a dramatic gateway to an extraordinary experience. Passing through the keyhole unveils breathtaking views and the promise of exciting adventures ahead.
The Boracay Keyhole, also known as Lapus-lapus, carries a beautiful story behind its name. Lapus-lapus, meaning “tagusan” or “pass-through” in Tagalog and English, pays homage to the wisdom of the island ancestors who named it. As a public landmark, located within the 25+5 easement that belongs to the public. Today, the Boracay Keyhole stands as an iconic symbol of Boracay’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. It has become a popular attraction for visitors seeking to witness its splendor and explore the wonders it offers. Whether it’s diving or snorkeling through the arch, capturing stunning photographs, or simply basking in the tranquil ambiance, the Boracay Keyhole continues to enchant and inspire travelers from...
Read moreFirst my tips: Keyhole is already open at 6am if i may you should start as early as possible to avoid long lines
There were 2 lines when we were there one line is for those who wants to have a pic with the keyhole as full hole. The other line is for those who are in a hurry but in the pic the hole is only half.
For pictures: you can take the pictures by yourself but i suggest to have the locals take them for they know what to do what pose to do and what angles. They already know what to do just prepare your phone and give it o them dont forget to giv2 them tips its not that easy to be in the scorching heat all day. 2nd is there are professional photographers there also. They can take photos if you want more stunning and memorable photos of course you have to pay for you to have these good photos
Bring an umbrella Sunblock Portable fan Water Food if you need
It may look normal in pictures but in actual the keyhole is such a...
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