Top 10 Best Beaches in the Philippines

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  1. Kayangan Lake is a freshwater lake in Coron with crystal clear water with underwater rock formations, caverns, and islets. For obvious reasons, it's a favorite photography location, and it's said to be the cleanest lake in the Philippines. Even non-swimmers may observe the undisturbed rock formations from overlooks surrounding the lake since the water is so clear that you can often see down to a depth of 10 meters. This is the beach to go to if you want a well-rounded aquatic experience, from swimming to views to cliff diving.


    Coron is known for shipwreck diving and watching marine life in its coral gardens, but Kayangan Lake is a peaceful base and a fantastic place to balance activity with rest. The crystal blue water and breathtaking views are hard to beat. Climb the overlook's stairs for the best aerial perspective, or take a boat cruise to see the sights.


    Although it can get congested during high tourist seasons, the water is great for swimming and snorkeling. The Busuanga Bay Lodge is a small boutique hotel with some seclusion, and the Sangat Island Dive Resort includes villas and beachside cabins for those seeking a more natural setting.


    Location: Coron and the Calamian Islands, in Northern Palawan, Philipphines

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    Photo: Tripadvisor
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  2. On Panglao Island, Bohol, the Philippines, Alona Beach is a little length of tropical splendor. Because of its excellent white sand beach, gorgeous blue waters, and world-class diving and tours, it is gradually becoming one of the Philippines' top tourism destinations. The beach is a 1.5-kilometer expanse of white sand with two granite barriers on both ends. In 10-15 minutes, you can stroll from one end to the other. It's a fantastic stroll!


    Alona Beach is easily accessible, has numerous hotels and resorts, and offers a variety of things to do and see. It's a must-see when in the Philippines, and its proximity to world-famous Bohol attractions like the Chocolate Hills, Tarsier Sanctuary, and Loboc River makes it a magnificent base for exploring Panglao, Bohol, and the rest of the Philippines.


    Some special things you can experience when coming to this beautiful beach:

    • Diving and snorkeling
    • Island-hopping and dolphin-watching
    • A wide variety of food choices
    • Chill nightlife


    Location: South-West tip of Panglao Island, Bohol, Philipphines




    Photo: Culture trip
    Photo: Culture trip
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    Photo: Flickr
  3. White Beach is a term given to various beaches in the Philippines, but the one on Boracay Island is the one that gets the most attention, and deservedly so. Visitors are drawn to the peaceful, blue-water beach with white sand, but the natural cave formations that surround it provide a colorful backdrop. It is a popular beach for water activities and swimming due to its large shoreline. This beach is famous with kite surfers and photographers, who go to the raised rock that overlooks the island for the ideal sunset panorama.


    White Beach is quite peaceful in the mornings and afternoons. If you prefer to have the beach to yourself, these are the best times to visit. In the afternoon, more people begin to arrive at the beach, and both residents and visitors begin to participate in sports.


    A beachfront massage, private beach access on the expensive plantation at the Coast resort, or staying in your own bungalow at The Lind Boracay are the greatest ways to carve out some isolated moments while among the tourists. Make a point of visiting the town's modest boutique shops and walking the beach late at night, where candlelit sandcastles are common.


    Location: Station 1, Balabag, Malay, Aklan, 5608 Boracay, Philippines

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    Photo: phuotvivu
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    Photo: Boracay Compass
  4. Buena Suerte Beach in El Nido, Palawan, is one of the most stunning beaches in the Philippines and the world. It takes a flight to get here, but as the country is made up entirely of islands, you'll need to fly to most of the places on your itinerary. The magnificent dunes of Buena Suerte, which become a hypnotic peach or coral color after dusk, are the major attraction. Fine, dust-like grains make up the sand, which line the clear water and support a varied environment.


    Divers flock to this beach because of the cliffs, caverns, waterfalls, and diverse coral and marine life. There are a variety of resorts on the island that cater to the aqua-adventurous, such as El Nido Resorts Miniloc Island's water bungalows. You might wish to check out the neighboring caves and lagoons when you're not investigating the beach coral.


    Location: El Nido, Palawa, Philippines

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    Photo: Planet Ware
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    Photo: Puerto Aventuras Rentals
  5. The majority of the Philippines' gorgeous beaches are in the southern islands, but Saud Beach in the north, on the island of Luzon, stands out. The idyllic beach, with its dark blue ocean, pure beach bordered by coconut trees, and spotless sand. The beach is bordered by overhanging coconut palms, creating a dreamy scene. This is a popular location for fashion photo shoots. The beach is also becoming the best place for surfing in Ilocos and also surfing Philippines when the large Pacific swells roll in.


    Traditional Filipino cuisine cooked with fresh seafood and fish are served at this seaside restaurant. A beach volleyball court is available. A currency exchange bureau is located in the local hotel. There are a few hotels directly on the beach, and additional lodging options are plentiful in the nearby towns.

    The city of Vigan lies in the neighboring province, and its colonial architecture is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.


    Location: Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

    Photo: Tripadvisor
    Photo: Tripadvisor
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    Photo: 1001Beach
  6. The resorts on Samal Island each have their own private beachfront, but Pearl Farm Beach is one of the most popular due to the pink sand. The area's deep blue sea and reefs make it a must-see beach destination. Pearl Farm Beach is serene enough to just relax on the sand and enjoy the breeze, but it also attracts water sports enthusiasts who wish to go kayaking, snorkeling, paddleboarding, or even fly boarding.


    There are more than 70 resorts on the island to suit almost any budget, so it's simple to stay in one place and visit different beachfront on different days. Because of its huge resort area, private beach, and modern rooms, many guests choose to stay at the Pearl Farm Beach Resort.


    Location: Island Garden City of Samal, Davao del Norte, Philippines

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    Photo: Booking
  7. Anguib Beach in the Santa Ana region is ideal for seeing the Philippines' unspoiled natural beauty. The white sand beach is lovely, but the mangrove trees that surround it give it a tropical feel. Because of its white sand beach and gorgeous scenery, Anguib Beach is regarded as the "Boracay of the North." The beach is flanked by little mountains, adding to its beauty.


    Kayaks and snorkeling equipment may be rented right on the beach, which is really convenient. Volcanic rocks and a rich flora and animals make up the scenery. Tiny private cottages or small resorts, such as the Jotay Resort, make up the majority of the lodging options in the area.


    Be aware of high and low tide times, especially if you're going with youngsters, as water drop-offs can be rather deep. While you're in the region, pay a visit to Santa Ana, a historic town.


    Location: Sta. Ana, Cagayan, Philippines

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    Photo: Tripadvisor
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    Photo: Wanderera
  8. The Bay of Puerto Galera is located south of Manila, approximately 3 to 4 hours by road and water from Manila. It is located in the northern section of the island of Mindoro, in the heart of the Philippines' volcanic archipelago. The UNESCO-protected area of Puerto Galera and the magnificent Puerto Galera Bay are just a few hours south of all of Manila's attractions. The bay's unique environment makes it a treasure for scientists and a treat for visitors.

    Swimming and snorkeling among the coral reefs, as well as diving and sailing in deeper water to study the marine life in the vicinity, are all available at the beach. Puerto Galera Bay is a perfect beach for relaxing and conventional water sports. It is private and scenic, with enough beachfront for lounging but large enough for traditional water sports. Plan some extra time to climb in the region and explore the ancient city due to the historical significance of the beach area.


    Location: South of Manila, Philippines

    Photo: Asia Divers
    Photo: Asia Divers
    Photo: Asia Divers
    Photo: Asia Divers
  9. Paradise Beach is one of Phuket's most beautiful beaches. It's only 150 meters long, but it's tiny and boasts a beautiful view of Patong Bay. Between Paradise Beach and Patong Beach, there is another little beach. It can be reached by a trail cut through the rocks.


    Palm trees and tropical almonds provide shade at Paradise Beach. Large granite rocks can also be seen at both ends of the sand, and a coral reef about 100 meters offshore. Jet skis are not permitted to approach the beach, resulting in a tranquil, peaceful environment. The beach is accessible for a cost of roughly 200 baht. The water is suitable for swimming and snorkeling, but most visitors come to rest and enjoy the cool tropical wind. Because it's a little out of the way, expect to walk a little distance to the beaches and bring refreshments for the day because there aren't many vendors.


    Location: Sta Fe town, Bantayan Island, Philippines

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    Photo: Hotels
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    Photo: 10wallpaper
  10. Honda Bay is a renowned tourist destination in Puerto Princesa, known for its white sand beaches, beautiful scenery, and coral reef, which is home to a diverse array of marine life. According to locals, the Spanish that gave the bay its name. Honda, in Spanish, means “deep bay,” with the “H” traditionally pronounced as silent.


    Honda Bay is a famous beach for snorkeling, swimming, and resting by the water. Island hopping tours departing from Honda Bay are popular and provide a terrific way to see numerous beaches while feasting on local cuisine. Water sports such as jet skiing and wakeboarding are available at the beach. You can daydream by the sea or dive into coral reefs, depending on your mood. Enjoy a fresh seafood beachside meal from one of the local vendors.


    If you want to visit Honda Bay, here are some of the favorite island that you're not to be missed:

    • Pandan Island (or Makesi Island): is a private island with a resort with the finest white sand in the area. Pandan Island, owned by Legend Hotel, can be visited as a day trip.
    • Cowrie Island: is the most popular island in the bay. It offers several activities such as jet skiing and snorkeling, and has a few cabanas, bars, and restaurants.
    • Luli Island: is a sandbar that appears during low tide and disappears during hide tide
    • Starfish Island: is named after abundant five-armed, orange starfish. Starfish Island has one of the best snorkeling site with abundant marine life and corals near the shore.


    Location: capital of Palawan, Puerto Princesa City, Philippines

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    Photo: Etrip4u
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    Photo: Gody



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