Paliton Beach
Beach · San Juan ·

Paliton Beach

Beach · San Juan ·

White sand beach with food stalls, sunset views, and drinks

clear water
entry fee
parking fee
mango shakes
coconuts
calm atmosphere
beach bars
swimming
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Jan 13, 2026

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Chris I.

Google
Paliton Beach is a beautiful and peaceful spot. The white sand is clean and soft, and the water is crystal clear—perfect for swimming and relaxing. The beach feels natural and uncrowded, making it ideal if you’re looking for a quiet escape. Overall, a stunning beach with a calm and authentic atmosphere.

M L.

Google
Picturesque beach with clear water and white sand. Minimal shaded areas to choose from, but not an issue in low season. Plenty of vendors nearby for drinks & snacks. 20 Peso entry fee per person, extra for parking.

Geert Van D.

Google
Paliton: Sunset magic beyond the crowds Paliton Beach is one of Siquijor’s best spots to watch the sunset. The main area near the food stalls can get busy, but if you walk just past the trees you’ll find a quieter, rustic stretch that feels more natural. Clear water, soft sand, and plenty of shade make it easy to spend the afternoon here, then stay for the golden light as the sun dips into the horizon. A must‑visit if you want both atmosphere and a bit of peace away from the crowd.

T J

Google
This place is a dump. I don't mean to sound negative because I'm an advid beach lover, but they charged 20PHP environmental fee and 30PHP for scooter parking. 50PHP isn't crap is what was disappointing is the beach was littered with seaweed and plastic. There was a kid setting a plastic bottle on fire. It was truly disappointing and nowhere near the "Real Boracay's" level. Whoever called it "Little Boracay" needs their head examined. There's nothing Boracay about this place. Hell, even the vendors are working out of a shack. Truly a dump but if you want the experience (which is what I wanted) then by all means, go here, but I wished I was warned ahead of time. Tubod beach (free) and Salagdoong Beach (50PHP) are better beaches than this so called little Boracay. hopefully, the beach has improved since I took these pics.

balairos H.

Google
They call it the little Boracay, but for me, this place is paradise. The sunset is stunning. So if you plan to go to Siquijor, plan your trip to Paliton Beach 5pm onwards, the golden and blue hours are heaven. Cool beer, watching sun down, swing your soul under the coconut trees and have human drones to experience.

Aizzz B

Google
I miss this old Paliton beach that I used to remember, although it doesn't look like the old ones, it is still beautiful, serene and clean. Shops have evolved here, souvenirs and food a like. The good thing is, you don't have to hungry or thirsty while chilling at thr Beach, souvenirs are also readily accessible. They also have a pay toilet near the entrance where you would pay 20 each, and 30 for car parking. They have swing and locals can take your vids and photo for a fee. They also have a sand castle that you can take photo with a fee. So basically the big difference now in Paliton is, there are a lot of new things that started here and most of it, you have to pay, it isn't much but I think it also helps the local earn something.

Rebecca P.

Google
Great beach for a nice refreshing swim, the water is very clean and so is the beach, the white sand is super soft, often quite busy and the food stalls are great,especially the coconuts and mango shakes are to die for, if you do have a pet or bringing food to the beach keep an eye out for the stray dogs. But either than that, I've had nothing but great experiences here. Still one of my favourite beaches with amazing sunsets.

A W

Google
Nice to chill, not much shadow to hide from sun, environment fee entry 20 php per person, great shakes available in the beach bars with very good prices