
White Beach (Boracay / Malay)
Beste tijd om te bezoeken
Go at sunrise or during the last hour before sunset for calm water and the best light. Visit between November and April when the dry season usually keeps skies clear and the sea gentle.
Budgettips
No general beach entry fee applies, though mandatory environmental and tourist fees usually total around ₱200–₱300 plus separate boat and terminal charges; carry small cash. Save by using shared transfers, choosing inland eateries, and booking accommodation outside peak holiday dates.
Aanbevolen voor
Beach lovers, Couples, Photography enthusiasts, Families
Plan je bezoek
Half day
Over
Korte feiten: Powder-fine white sand runs for roughly four kilometers along a gentle, curving shoreline, so walking feels effortless. Warm, waist-deep water stretches tens of meters out, making snorkeling and sunset swims easy for most visitors.
Hoogtepunten: Every afternoon dozens of colorful paraw boats sail across the bay, and weekend paraw races draw lively crowds and vibrant photos. Sunset paints the shallow sandbars in magenta and orange, the kind of light that turns ordinary pictures cinematic.
Insidertips
- Wear reef-safe sunscreen and water shoes for short rocky stretches near boat landings.
- For empty sand and pastel skies, walk to the northern end at sunrise and shoot from waist height to capture reflections.
- Avoid the busiest beachfront restaurants after 6 pm and try small local eateries a block back for fresher prices.
- Book paraw rides as a group to split costs, and confirm round-trip prices before you board.
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