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Boracay Beaches

About Boracay
Boracay Island | Beach Capital of the Philippines

Explore Boracay Beaches. We are your guide! 

Boracay Island is paradise for certified beach and sun-worshippers around the world. Hailed by Yahoo Travel and BMW Tropical Beach Handbook as one of the best beaches, Boracay continues to lure beach-loving tourists to its sun bleached shores of fine white sands that never get hot even in the afternoon sun. Boracay Island has more than a dozen beaches and many coves. The most famous and popular boracay beach is the almost four kilometres long White Beach, which has been named several times as one of the best beaches in the world. Most of the foreign tourists who had been here have made Boracay their yearly destination. Others have chosen to live on this haven.

Boracay Island Beach PhilippinesBoracay Island is located approximately 350 kilometers south of Manila, Philippines. The island is a short distance off the north-western tip of Panay Island, which is in the western Visayas in the Philippines.  Boracay Island is about seven kilometres long and its narrowest point barely 1 kilometer wide, comprising an area of 1,083 hectares.

While its powder-soft white sand beaches and clear cool waters provide the main attraction, the possibilities for pleasure and adventure in this enchanting paradise are as seemingly endless. There is a wonderful array of attractions on Boracay Island to keep you busy exploring for days and nights.

Boracay is really a place you have to experience yourself. So elsewhere on this site you will found useful information that allows you to:

  • Plan your boracay vacation using detailed hotel and resort information.
  • Participate in a variety of activities and sports ranging from scuba diving, beach hopping, volleyball, golf, sailing, windsurfing, mountain biking, fishing and kite boarding.
  • Learn about Boracay Festivals, souvenir shopping, boracay arts,  spa retreats, where to dine and party all night long.
  • Discover Boracay Island tropical flora, scenic viewpoints,  and lesser known yet idyllic beaches and  caves.
  • Tips on exploring boracay island and even tourist traps.

..and lots more of the things why visitors to Boracay Island are always sorry to leave.