Cradled in the pristine waters of the Sulu Sea, Boracay is a tiny tropical paradise renowned for its powdery white beaches. In fact, one of the island’s most popular beaches is White Beach, an immaculate stretch of soft sands lined with palm trees, chic resorts and bustling restaurants. The serene waters are ideal for swimming, snorkeling and paddleboarding. Just a relaxing stroll away, Bulabog Beach is on the windward side of the island and considered one of the best places to kitesurf in Asia. Beneath the waves, a world of colorful coral reefs and marine life awaits snorkelers and divers. Boracay’s stunning scenery extends even beyond the glorious beaches. Hike through lush forests and take in the views from Mount Luho, or climb a ladder to Ariel’s Point, a platform built into the coastal
cliffs, and plunge into the tranquil waters below. Bicycles and motorbikes provide an excellent way to explore the island and allow for impromptu stops to shop for souvenirs and dine on local Filipino cuisine.
Cradled in the pristine waters of the Sulu Sea, Boracay is a tiny tropical paradise renowned for its powdery white beaches. In fact, one of the island’s most popular beaches is White Beach, an immaculate stretch of soft sands lined with palm trees, chic resorts and bustling restaurants. The serene waters are ideal for swimming, snorkeling and paddleboarding. Just a relaxing stroll away, Bulabog Beach is on the windward side of the island and considered one of the best places to kitesurf in Asia. Beneath the waves, a world of colorful coral reefs and marine life awaits snorkelers and divers. Boracay’s stunning scenery extends even beyond the glorious beaches. Hike through lush forests and take in the views from Mount Luho, or climb a ladder to Ariel’s Point, a platform built into the coastal
cliffs, and plunge into the tranquil waters below. Bicycles and motorbikes provide an excellent way to explore the island and allow for impromptu stops to shop for souvenirs and dine on local Filipino cuisine.