White Beach

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White Beach

Beach · Malay
White Beach, Boracay, Aklan, Philippines

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Nestled in the picturesque Boracay, White Beach boasts stunning powdery sand, crystal-clear waters, and a vibrant atmosphere perfect for unwinding or nightlife.  

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Eleanna Sella

Google
By far the most beautiful sunset we have ever seen. The beach has crystal clear waters with white sand and the coconut trees make it the most tropical scenery. Is for sure one of the best tropical beaches in the world.

Mystery (Two4)

Google
The White Beach in Boracay is simply breathtaking, especially during sunset. The view is absolutely stunning, with the sky turning into a canvas of warm colors as the sun dips below the horizon—an experience that's both peaceful and unforgettable. The beach itself is well-maintained and clean, with soft white sand and clear, inviting water. It’s a lively place, with lots of people gathering to enjoy the view, take pictures, and soak in the atmosphere. Despite the crowds, it doesn’t feel overwhelming—instead, it adds to the vibrant and festive vibe of the area. In the evening, the energy shifts as music starts playing from a stage set up along the beach. The party atmosphere kicks in, with upbeat tunes and people dancing or just enjoying the moment. It's a great mix of natural beauty and fun social energy. Overall, experiencing White Beach in Boracay, especially at sunset, is a must. Whether you're looking for relaxation or a bit of nightlife, it offers the best of both worlds.

Jan Willem Plug

Google
Beautiful white sandy beach with many palm trees and every day an amazing sunset view. Many small shops and restaurants and cafes all along the entire beach. Very nice options. The only downside is that every 3 metres a person approaches you to sell you a boat trip and part boat or massage girls etc. They are relentless and can really spoil the beach sometimes.

Anano Aspanidze (მელა)

Google
The sand is white, the water is clear. Sunset is pretty. But there was algae everywhere, too many people and locals trying to sell things to you all the time. If this was the first white sand beach I’ve seen, sure, it would have been amazing to me, but that’s not the case and there are lots of white sand beaches in the Philippines and other countries in SouthEast Asia that are less crowded and overall prettier and better in every way. Overhyped and overcrowded beaches are not what I really enjoy.

olu wijesiri

Google
It’s a paradise with coarse white sand. We chose to stay at the beginning of the station 3. Station 1, Station 2, which is the main area of the beach by the mall and Station 3, which is more quiet and more of the party spirit. Water is calm and clean. Beach is clean and pristine. Sunset was gorgeous to watch by the beach 🏖️. Grateful to be here.

Fazal Mahmud Roni

Google
White sand beach was so peaceful and long. I spent quite a time walking with my favorite music and watching ppl around. The water is so clear. The view is stunning. I did the sunset cruize here. A lot of local boats go for sunset cursing and number of tour operator are there. Do your bargain and sail out. Must Visit.

John Freestone

Google
Ok beach but some dude asked me to move so he do pull-ups on some bar, like bro no one is going to be impressed. Also annoying with the guy trying to sell coffee yelling all morning and peddlers bugging you even when you’re laying down trying to enjoy the sun

Danny Avalon

Google
They definitely need to have rules about beggars and hawkers, imagine trying to relax but every 30 seconds someone is coming up to your family to beg or try to sell you something. Then when you go into the ocean it doesn’t stop “Sir Paddle Board, Sir Crystal Kayak, Yes sir!!” Let them set up booths or something we don’t want to be approached every 30 seconds
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Cherry M.

Yelp
Consistently one of the top 10 beaches in the world. Powder white sand that never gets hot. Blue waters that beckon you to swim in. Paradise on earth
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Tom G.

Yelp
Boracay is beautiful, it is small island that you can walk from one side to the other in about and less than 2 hours if you stay away from the mountains. it has several beaches, public and private resorts beaches too. But White Beach is by far the biggest and most popular beach in Boracay of the all the beaches and it's almost 3 miles long and divided into 3 sections, 1, 2, and 3. Clean clear warn waters and that is flat with no hard waves.  you have to walk over 100 feet before the water gets over your head . The sand fine and clean no shells, or seaweed and is re-clean nighty.  The beach walk is  wall to wall restaurants, and shops, hotels up to Luxury ones line up the beach with their own pools. And many activities to keep you busy and also a nightlife o the walking section parallel to the beach.  I did parasailing. helicopter ride, zip-line, sail boated, stand up paddle board, etc. and there were still things I didn't get to do like island hopping, horseback riding, and water activities like scuba diving and jet ski. I would also say this is now a family destination were a few years ago it was more beach party people, so bring the kids if they like water. The locals where all nice and English is the second language of the Philippines Sunset is beautiful on the beach or on the  small sailboats and always after 6, or 7 PM. You can get a sailboat ride for of one hour at the cost $10 US person, that are everywhere. You can book one on the beach and at many of the shops sell tour activities where you walk to or they pick you up. There is shops in town and off the beach a section 2 called the "D Mall" which is a concentration on winding streets instead of beach front. There are a few real good restaurants, and you can get buffets at most of the hotels. The foods are a cross between Asian, Italian, Filipino.  The cost outside of the hotel is more than the mainland but still less than what you expect to pay in the States for the same meal.
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Elijah B.

Yelp
In January it is off-on raining. Usually it'll rain for a couple minutes then go away, so don't fret! The beach is very white sand and nicely cleaned up. Lots of kuyas and ates around trying to sell you some beach activities. Try the scuba ! It is a wild experience. Many shops along the beachside as well as restaurants and easy eats. No alcohol or dogs allowed on the beach per new regulations as it is pretty clean now. They e even added a trash/recycle/compost bin every couple areas. Pretty busy from 9am- 6pm and closes at 6pm ish/the security starts making sure everyone is out of the water by dusk. Lots of foreigners, Chinese, Koreans, Americans, Europeans, huge melting pot of people. Kind of reminds me of Hawaii/Waikiki but more spacious.
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John L.

Yelp
Roses are red, the leaves are green, The sand is white, the beach is pristine; Visit the Philippines, come see what I mean - One of the most beautiful places I have ever been. Roses are red, water is crystal clear, Fish swimming at your feet - see them and hear; People are hospitable, you don't have to fear, Enjoy a relaxing stay - life in a different gear. Roses are red, sugar is sweet, Get on that smartphone and send out a tweet; Yelp it, send out snaps, if you have the notion - Travel + Leisure's 2012 World's Best Island Destination. Roses are red, the air is free, White Beach has Stations 1, 2, and 3; Station 1 = luxury, Station 3 = affordable, Station 2 is right in between so there's a station for y'all. Roses are red, the sky is blue, Sail on a paraw at sunset - that's one thing you should do; Grab a fruit shake at Jonah's, enjoy a Banana Boat ride, Visit Willy's Rock, take everything in stride. Roses are red, the rain may drop, The sun will come back, the fun will not stop; Motorbike, get a massage; a Henna tattoo, if you will, Swim, snorkel, scuba dive, windsurf, or just chill. Rose are red, violets are not, White Beach is a must-see in case you already forgot; Sand castles, dinner buffets, and fire dancers at night, Head out to Boracay - don't wait and book the next flight...
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Andrew J.

Yelp
Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, White Beach in Boracay never fails to mesmerize me. White powder sand and shallow gin clear azure water is a given on any world class beach.... White Beach goes far beyond that. The fact that it faces west and enjoys a spectacular sunset every evening is also nice. Also the fact that even on a cloudy day, there are hundreds of shops and restaurants to keep you entertained. On a sunny day, there is a myriad of possibilities... parasailing, scuba diving, sailboats and paddleboards, or just chill on a lounger with a mango daiquiri. At night, the beach comes alive with al fresco dining, live music and fire dancers, and there is no shortage of beach bars to keep you in good spirits! It's really my favorite place on earth...and a place I proudly call home!
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Ritza A.

Yelp
All I can say is "woooowww!!" White Beach is hands down the prettiest beach I have been to in my entire life! The sand is so soft and the water is crystal clear and warm. The new laws prohibiting drinks and foods on the beach are excellent in keeping the pristine condition of the area and help make the beach a comfortable vacation spot.
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Licca K.

Yelp
After what was probably a trip that took every -common- mode of transportation, we arrived in the dead of night to White Beach. To get to Boracay, you'll be taking a plane out of Manila, then onto a ferry, once you arrive you'll need to take a small taxi or tricycle to your hotel or to White Beach. Our trip started far in-land in the Philippines with a long bus ride, taxi, plane, another taxi, a boat, then another small taxi/tricycle. Good times. All about the experience anyway. Is it worth it? Heck yes. The sands are so white and soft. The water is clear and at various times of the year it goes from lapis to emerald. During the day there are tons of activities to sign up for ranging from cliff jumping to scuba diving, helmet diving, and even dressing up as a mermaid. We tried a few events, the helmet dive, island hopping with snorkeling, flying squirrel, and para-sailing. I would have totally done the cliff jump, but I'd be completely alone in that one, maybe. By far, my favorite event was the helmet dive. They send you several feet below the surface to a sandy area off shore where you can get photos taken of you feeding fish and just hanging out below the waters. It's really interesting. The helmet is fairly heavy and air is being pumped into it. You can take off the helmet while underwater too, just hold your breath. At the end they also give you a CD of photos taken by their divers. Tip: bring your own towels to this! They don't provide you one. Go pros and water proof cams work great. Hell... take a selfie stick. Why not? I'd recommend the island hopping if you're interested in exploring or just want something more relaxing. They stop off on several small beaches along the tour where you can eat at local-ish eateries. Fresh coconut water, fish, shrimp, all the seafood you'd want.. stuff like that. Just don't expect fine dining. This is bamboo huts and banana leaves and it's amazing. The guide will also periodically let you off for snorkeling. Feel free to use your own, but they have snorkels available. Also camera friendly. The flying squirrel is not something I'd recommend on your first day there. We got excited and thought.. oh, sure. Just fun. It's actually pretty serious upper body work out, that is if you don't want to tumble into the ocean. Basically, you cling onto a large kite like water tube. Up to 3 people can do it. If you are lighter you will go higher. As in, the air will get under you and you will be airborne. The flying part is fine, the coming down is rough. Not camera friendly! The nightlife here is surreal too. Music, fire dancing, the amount of seafood on display. Food ranges anywhere from local Filipino fare, to high scale dining, or standard looking American burger joints. There is also a Japanese restaurant in the area. Also all the buko and mango shakes you could damn well want.. my food staples. Once it gets darker, locals start coming out onto the sand and building extremely elaborate sand art which will have phrases like "I -heart- Boracay" and even include lit candles in their displays. It's a bit unsaid, but if you take photos try to tip the artists a little. Things I dislike: Aggressive beach vendors. These guys will just walk up to you and ask if you want to buy something. Just politely say no, but it does get a bit old after the 10th vendor. If you ever do get a chance to visit the Philippines, and you like adventure and beaches, definitely give Boracay a look!
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Joelle G.

Yelp
Gorgeous looking beach. Getting into the water in March? Eh... Water looks gorgeous. But, there is way too much kelp, seaweed, WHATEVER by the shoreline. I can't help but compare it to the Gili islands, which it probably isn't even fair to compare. It's like saying who's a better actress? Lauren London (Boracay) or Lupita Nyong'o (Gili)? You see the point. But can't complain too much. It's still a little piece of paradise. #winningbutcomplaining #meh #truth
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Francesco P.

Yelp
One of the the best beach of the planet, winner of many awards, it's an incredible and breathtaking place: white sand, clear water, full of beach activities, tours, great touristic structures between restaurants, resorts and clubs. Don't miss the beautiful sunset!
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Maria Z.

Yelp
Perfect Beach on the Island! Stay under a Palm tree and relax or try a Session of stand up paddling. Definetely a Must is a Sunset Tour in a paraw ! Staying at Station 3 is Highly recommended - its quiet but close to all the dining and Nightlife Spots. Check out the pito Huts as accomodation. Great value.
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Jlibbs B.

Yelp
Its a very pretty place. White sand, blue water, and cool breeze. Feels like in heaven. Im really happy that we went here. The front beach is crowded. A Lot of people coming from different parts of the world. Mostly are Japanese. Its close to d*mall where you can go and find souvenirs and eat delicious food.
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Jo M.

Yelp
Very clean beach. Water was full of moss though due to the season so didn't swim much, but good for reading a book and just hanging out on beach. Sunsets are beautiful, the best I've ever seen. Don't miss them while you're here. Evening walks are a must do. Most places along the beach have two for one drinks.