Philippines
Boracay Island
World-famous for its stunning White Beach, Boracay is the top island destination in the Philippines, offering powdery white sand, crystal-clear waters, vibrant nightlife, and a wide variety of water sports and tropical adventures.

Boracay Island, located in the Western Visayas region, is a true tropical paradise and consistently ranks among the best islands in the world. Its crown jewel is the breathtaking White Beach, a 4-kilometer stretch of powdery white sand meeting crystal-clear turquoise waters. After a recent rehabilitation, Boracay has reemerged more beautiful and sustainable than ever, ready to captivate visitors once again.
While it's best known for its beaches and nightlife, Boracay offers a wide range of experiences—from thrilling water sports to peaceful sunset spots and an impressive international food scene.
Top Things to Do in Boracay
White Beach
The heart of Boracay, divided into three "stations":
- Station 1: A wider beach area with luxury resorts and the iconic Willy's Rock. Perfect for peaceful walks and unforgettable sunsets.
- Station 2: The island’s busy center, packed with restaurants, bars, shops (like D’Mall), and vibrant nightlife.
- Station 3: A more relaxed vibe with budget-friendly accommodations and fewer crowds.
D'Mall
An open-air shopping and dining hub in Station 2—Boracay’s go-to spot for retail and food.
Diniwid Beach
A quieter, more secluded cove just north of White Beach—ideal for a peaceful escape.
Puka Beach (Yapak Beach)
Located at the northern end of the island, this beach is known for its coarse sand made of puka shell fragments and a rustic, less crowded atmosphere.
Ariel’s Point / Magic Island
Popular cliff-diving and snorkeling spots, often included in island hopping tours.
Island Hopping Tours
Discover hidden coves and snorkeling areas like Tambisaan Beach, and enjoy a fresh seafood lunch prepared on the beach.
Water Sports
Try parasailing, helmet diving, jet skiing, banana boating, stand-up paddleboarding, and kiteboarding (especially on Bulabog Beach).
Sunset Watching
Boracay’s sunsets are legendary. Grab a spot on White Beach, sail a paraw at dusk, or enjoy panoramic views from a hilltop bar.
Food & Nightlife
Boracay boasts an amazing variety of cuisine—from grilled seafood on the beach to upscale international dining and traditional Filipino dishes. At night, Stations 2 and parts of Station 1 come alive with fire shows, live music, and beachfront bars serving cocktails in the sand.
Boracay isn’t just a beach—it’s a full experience. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a vibrant party scene, this iconic Philippine island truly has something for everyone.