November 20, 2023

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White Beach is the main attraction of Boracay. 

This four-kilometer stretch of fine white sand lined with coconut trees drives people worldwide to the island. 

If you’re heading to Boracay soon, most of your time will probably be centered around White Beach. 

That’s why in this blog post, I’m going to give you all the info that you need to know before visiting! 

We’ll take a look at:

  • What the stations are and what you need to know about them
  • The things you CAN’T do in White Beach (There are a lot of bans)
  • The things you CAN do in White Beach (There are a LOT of activities!)

Then we’ll take a look at nearby attractions that you can easily get to from White Beach. 

So without further ado, let’s dive in! 

What Are The Stations in Boracay’s White Beach?

Boracay stations 1 2 and 3

The White Beach stretch is divided into three equally-sized “stations”

  • Station 1
  • Station 2, and
  • Station 3

The easiest way to think about it is that Station 1 is the most luxurious, while Station 3 is the budget zone. 

Station 2 is somewhere in the middle. 

Of course, there are a lot of overlaps, but that’s generally how things are. 

Note: there’s no difference in the beachfront, just the establishments! The beach you get in Station 3 is just as beautiful as Station 1. 

Station 1 – Luxury Zone

Station 1 is found on the northern third of White Beach. 

Here you’ll find all kinds of luxury resorts such as the Lind, Discovery Shores, Ambassador in Paradise, Two Season Boracay, etc. 

There aren’t many restaurants in this zone, so it doesn’t get as crowded as the other two. 

Station 1 is also where the famous Parawsails take off into the sunset. 

Right on the border between Stations 1 and 2, there’s a floating dock where you can get on a Parawsail (I’ll get into this activity and more in a bit). 

Station 2 – Food Galore

Entrance to D'Mall

Station 2 is where most of the action is at. 

The star of this Station is D’Mall, an open-air plaza that is PACKED with food options. 

You can get everything here, from Italian to Mexican, rice bowls to burgers, and also HUGE ice cream bowls that are advertised as “couple size.” Some of the food you can get in D’Mall include: 

  • Steampunk – my favorite! They serve all kinds of burgers. Make sure you try their Chori Burger. 
Chorizo burger and fries
  • Aria – one of the most popular restaurants on the island. Aria serves Italian dishes like pizza, risotto, and pasta. 
  • Halo Mango – home of the famous GIGANTIC ice cream bowl! This one is not to be missed! 
Mango halo halo in HaloMango
  • Boracay Food Truck  – serves rice bowls. You can get flavors from all over asia like kimchi fried rice, nasi goreng, chicken adobo, and lots more.
  • Hungry Monkey – budget-friendly burger place! 

You’ll also find a basketball arcade, a grocery store, a pharmacy, souvenir shops, and all kinds of stores where you can get almost everything you need. 

It really is a mall. 

Other than D’Mall, the restaurants, and the shops, Station 2 is also a favorite when it comes to places to stay. 

All along the Station, you’ll find mid-range hotels that are the perfect combination of luxury and price. 

Station 3 – Backpacker Zone

Parasailers lifting off the boat

Station 3 is where you’ll find the cheapest stays along White Beach. 

Again, there are overlaps. And the beach is just as beautiful here as it is in Station 1. 

But you’ll notice that the hotels, restaurants, and establishments around here cater more to the budget traveler. 

Offshore, there’s a big cottage that serves as the base for most water activities like parasailing, jet skiing, banana boating, UFO boating, and more! 

There’s another floating dock here in Station 3 that can take you there. 

White Beach Rules – Things That Are BANNED in Boracay’s White Beach

Here’s a list of things banned in White Beach: 

  1. Eating
  2. Drinking Alcohol
  3. Smoking
  4. Littering
  5. Use of plastic water bottles, cups, straws, and other single-use plastics
  6. Cooking/Grilling
  7. Umbrellas
  8. Beach Chairs
  9. Sandcastle building
  10. Pets
  11. Parties
  12. Drone flying without a permit

There is a special group of “beach police” who patrol the area to make sure these are enforced, so don’t try to get away with it! 

You might also notice that the buildings are quite far away from the water. 

This is because, in Boracay, there’s a 30-meter no-build zone from the shoreline. This is longer than anywhere else in the country (it’s usually only 25 meters). 

Now you might be wondering…

Why Does Boracay’s White Beach Have So Many Rules?

Back in 2018, Boracay was so packed, full of garbage, and downright dirty, that it was forced to close for six months to rehabilitate. The new rules were put in place to ensure that this never has to happen again! 

Aside from the bans listed above, arrivals are limited to around 7,000 a day, and you also need to show that you’re staying at an accredited resort to get in! 

But always remember, this is to keep things clean! 

When you look at the long expanse of White Beach, you’ll appreciate how these rules have really maintained the beauty of the place. 

What to Do in White Beach (Water Activities!)

paddle boarding in boracay

Walking along White Beach, swimming, and maybe eating in some of the many restaurants is a great way to spend your time here. 

But if you’re up for some thrills, White Beach has plenty. 

Here’s a list of the things you can try:

(note: prices are per head except for the island hopping tours! Also, there are dozens of tour agencies around Boracay that provide these services, so prices may vary. I’m using the prices on Klook for these, which is more or less the same as what you’ll get on the ground in Boracay)

Not sure what to do?

I personally recommend doing the Paraw Sailing into the sunset. 

Boracay is famous for its sunsets, and watching it on a Paraw Sail is one of the most unforgettable ways to experience it. 

If you’re in a big group, banana boat and UFO are always fun. 

And if you have never tried parasailing yet, White Beach is one of the best places to try it! You’ll get a lovely view of the entire Boracay island up there.

Places You Can Visit Near White Beach

Map showing the tourist spots of boracay
Read more about these spots here!

Boracay is a small island, and White Beach is smack in the center of it (both literally and figuratively)

This means is super easy to get anywhere from here. 

But I’ll try to keep this list to the ones that are actually nearby! 

Diniwid Beach

Just north of White Beach, there’s a walkway along a cliff that comes out to another “hidden beach.” 

This one is just like White Beach, but with fewer people and an even more amazing view of the sunset. 

It’s not super different from White Beach. But if you’re already in Station 1 and want a new place to watch the sunset, then walking here will be worth it! 

Bulabog Beach

Kitesurfing in Bulabog beach

Across the highway, on the other side of the island, you’ll find Bulabog Beach

Bulabog beach is noticeably a LOT windier than White Beach. 

That’s why thrill-seekers love this place. 

You can spend your time here watching kite surfers do their crazy mid-air flips. Or watch the sailboats far away using the wind to race away. 

Station X

One newer establishment on the island is Station X

Station X describes itself as a lifestyle hub. 

What that really means is it’s a place with several restaurants, places to chill, and a pool as well! 

Checking this place out is well worth it. It’s just along the highway. About 200 meters away from the beach itself. 

What Makes Boracay’s White Beach Special?

Before I close, I wanted to say a few things about what makes this place special from the rest of the country. 

Because yes, there are white beaches ALL over the place. And a lot of them are just as beautiful. 

However, White Beach stands out for how clean and convenient it is! 

Thanks to the many rules in place, you can enjoy the pure natural beauty of the place. 

Yes, there are lots of people milling around. But you’ll never describe the place as dirty. 

And secondly, it is SUPER convenient. 

Everything you need is just going to be within walking distance. 

Food? 

Walking distance.

ATM?

Walking distance.

Pharmacy?

Walking distance.

Literally anything else?

Walking distance! 

During your entire stay, you’ll never have to ride anything if you don’t want to! 

Ready to Visit White Beach?

White Beach is a MUST if you’re visiting Boracay. 

If you don’t go here, have you even really been to Boracay? 

That’s why I hope this guide was helpful to you! 

If you have any questions, leave a comment down below! 

Cheers!

About the author 

Manoling Martinez

Hi! I'm Manoling, a 24-year-old backpacker from Cebu City. I'm on a mission to visit ALL 82 provinces of the Philippines. You can follow my adventures on my Instagram, or plan your trips here on my website!

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