Boracay Island
Boracay is a small island in the central Philippines. It's known for its resorts and beaches. Along the west coast, White Beach is backed by palm trees, bars and restaurants. On the east coast, strong winds make Bulabog Beach a hub for water sports. Nearby, the observation deck on Mount Luho offers panoramic views over the island. Offshore, coral reefs and shipwrecks are home to diverse marine life.
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Boracay Philippines
Whether you’re just aiming to get a tan at the world-famous beach or planning to try the heart-pounding water activities, Boracay tourist spots Philippines will give you everything you need.
White Beach
One of the main reasons people flock to Boracay is the world-famous White Beach. It is a long stretch of fine white sand beach divided into three stations: Station 1 is where the high-end resorts and restaurants are, Station 2 is where the malls and bars are for a fun nightlife, and Station 3 is the most serene part because it has less crowds and quieter.
Crystal Cove Island
Crystal Cove Island offers an adventure for everyone, from trekking trails, a beautiful beach, breathtaking views and a mini museum. The coves are open from 8am to 5pm and can be accessed by boat from the main Boracay island.
Bulabog Beach
known as “back beach”, Bulabog is a popular venue for high-altitude activities such as windsurfing and kitesurfing. In fact, there are competitions held in this Boracay tourist spot Visayas.
Diniwid Beach
Diniwid Beach is just a short walk away from all the bars yet it seems to be on a different island. The small, serene beach is your quick escape from the bustling stations 1 and 2.
Puka Shell Beach
Puka Beach is one of the most popular Boracay tourist spots. Compared to White Beach, it has slightly coarse sand. Nevertheless, what makes it worth visiting is its unspoiled beauty.
D’Mall
this is one of the must-visit Boracay tourist attractions. This is where you’ll find the best bargains for your pasalubongs or souvenirs. There are also many restaurants and spas in D’Mall.
Ariel’s Point
Ariel’s Point is the best place to be. This Boracay tourist spot Visayas is a small rocky island 30 minutes away from Boracay with 5 diving boards, ranging from 3 to 15 meters. It might seem scary but it’s an experience you’ll never forget. If you want to go higher instead, go to Mount Luho, the highest point in the area, for some breathtaking views and dizzying landscapes.
Mount Luho
The views at the top of Mount Luho are incredible and, best of all, it’s completely free. So if you’re a sucker for free things, this should be in your Boracay budget itinerary.
Ilig-Iligan Beach
Ilig-Iligan boasts beautiful white sand and crystal clear waters. What sets Ilig-Iligan Beach apart is the serene beachfront and the scenic limestone islets a few meters from the shore.
Willy’s Rock
Willy’s Rock is probably one of the most recognizable Boracay tourist spots. Named after the resort in front of it, the oddly shaped volcanic formation with Virgin Mary’s statue can be found in Station 1.
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