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The second largest beach on Boracay, this popular destination is also called Puka Shell Beach after the prevalent white seashells.
Boracay’s most popular beach is famous for its amazing sunsets and its white sand that stays cool in hot weather.
A romantic, secluded cove on the northern tip of the island.
Shops and eateries line this very popular, very long unpaved beachside walkway.
Master golfer Graham Marsh designed this world-class 18-hole course in the middle of a tropical paradise.
Boracay Butterfly Garden was established in 2002 and openned to the public in April 2005. It holds a Wildlife and Collector's Permit from the DENR/PAWB and is registered to breed butterflies. The...
Hordes of locals and tourists throng this street, where anything can be bought and all prices haggled.
At twilight every day, thousands of bats awake from the caves and fly over White Beach.
This stillwater pool filled with dead tree trunks creates an eerie, supernatural scene.
A cliffside footpath connects this small, serene beach with its louder and larger cousin, White Beach. A great place for a quiet picnic.
Anyone willing to brave the hundred-meter climb to the top of Mount Luho is rewarded with stunning panoramic views.
Boracay’s most recognizable attraction is this oddly shaped volcanic formation topped by a statue of the Virgin Mary.
Riders of all ages and skill level appreciate the one-of-a-kind experience of exploring a tropical paradise on horseback.
At the only golf range on Boracay, a bucket of golf balls, a seven iron club and a personal instructor make for a golf lover’s ideal afternoon.
Its serenity and majestic views make Manoc-Manoc a favorite beach for relaxing in the sun.