Discover the Island’s Most Beautiful Shores

From the world-famous white sands of White Beach to secluded coves and scenic northern coastlines, Boracay offers a beach for every kind of traveler. Explore the island’s most popular shores, discover quieter escapes, enjoy crystal-clear waters, and experience the natural beauty that makes Boracay one of the Philippines’ most beloved island destinations.

White Beach

Boracay’s Iconic 4-Kilometer Beachfront

White Beach is Boracay’s most famous stretch of coastline, known for its powdery white sand, crystal-clear waters, spectacular sunsets, and vibrant island atmosphere. Spanning Stations 1, 2, and 3, it offers something for every traveler—from the quieter, spacious shores of Station 1 to the lively heart of Station 2 and the laid-back atmosphere of Station 3. Whether you’re looking to swim, relax by the sea, enjoy water activities, dine beachfront, or watch the sunset, White Beach is the heart of the Boracay experience.

📍 Stations 1–3, Boracay

Bulabog Beach

Boracay’s Kiteboarding & Watersports Capital

Bulabog Beach sits on Boracay’s eastern coast and is best known for its strong seasonal winds and kiteboarding scene. During the windy months, the beach comes alive with kitesurfers and watersports enthusiasts, while its sunrise views offer a completely different side of Boracay.

📍 Bulabog, Boracay

Puka Beach

A Natural Escape on Boracay’s Northern Coast

Puka Beach is famous for its coarser shell-covered sand, clear blue waters, and more natural surroundings. Located on the northern tip of Boracay, it offers a quieter alternative to White Beach and is a popular stop for island tours, swimming, photography, and sunset views.

📍 Yapak, Northern Boracay

Diniwid Beach

A Secluded Cove Just Beyond Station 1

Diniwid Beach is a small, picturesque cove north of White Beach, offering a quieter atmosphere and beautiful coastal scenery. Its relaxed beachfront restaurants and intimate setting make it a lovely escape for travelers who want to enjoy Boracay away from the crowds.

📍 Diniwid, Boracay

Ilig-Iligan Beach

A Quiet & Unspoiled Beach Escape

Ilig-Iligan Beach is a peaceful stretch of coastline surrounded by greenery and natural scenery. Far less developed than White Beach, it’s a great choice for travelers looking for clear water, fewer crowds, and a more secluded island experience.

📍 Yapak, Boracay

Balinghai Beach

A Hidden Cove for a Peaceful Island Day

Balinghai Beach is a small, secluded cove along Boracay’s northern coastline, surrounded by lush greenery and rocky cliffs. Its calm and intimate setting makes it ideal for travelers looking for a quieter beach experience away from the main tourist areas.

📍 Yapak, Boracay

Punta Bunga Beach

A Local Beach with Clear Waters & Island Charm

Tambisaan Beach is located on the southeastern side of Boracay and is known for its clear waters and proximity to snorkeling and island-hopping areas. It also serves as an important access point for boats, giving the area a more local and laid-back atmosphere.

📍 Manoc-Manoc, Boracay

Manoc-Manoc Beach

A Quieter Coastal Area Near Boracay’s South

Manoc-Manoc offers a more local side of Boracay away from the main White Beach strip. The area is home to local communities, accommodations, restaurants, and access points for travelers heading toward the island’s southern beaches and attractions.

📍 Manoc-Manoc, Boracay

Newcoast Beach

A Quiet Beachfront Escape Away from the Crowds

Newcoast Beach offers a peaceful and scenic alternative to Boracay’s busier tourist areas, with soft white sand, clear waters, and a more relaxed atmosphere. Located within Boracay Newcoast, it’s a great spot for travelers looking to unwind by the sea, enjoy a quieter beach setting, and take in beautiful views of the coastline away from the crowds of White Beach.

📍 Boracay Newcoast, Yapak, Boracay

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