TOP 10 BEST BEACHES IN THE PHILIPPINES

WHITE BEACH

There are plenty of white-sand beaches on the 7,000 islands that make up the Philippines archipelago. The unique intricacies of the beaches in the Philippines, such as underwater rivers and cave formations, give a sense of exotic adventure to your trip.

Take in the magnificence of towering monoliths emerging from the blue and green water and explore hidden coves with narrow roads through mangrove woods. Admire the surfers from all over the world as they confront Cloud Nine waves on Siargao Beach, or watch the sunset transform the sands of Buena Suerte Beach into a mellow peach tint.

Below is the list of some of the best beaches in the Philippines to help you choose where to go.

  1. SAUD BEACH
SAUD BEACH

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. Saud Beach is a great place to go if you want to avoid the crowds.  Interestingly, it has fewer rock formations and coral than other beaches. Moreover, it is a great beach for families too.

2. PEARL FARM BEACH

PEARL BEACH FARM

The resorts on Samal Island each have their own private beachfronts, but Pearl Farm Beach is one of the most popular due to the pink color of the 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 paddle boarding, kayaking, snorkeling, or even flyboarding. 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 beachfronts on different days.

3. BUENA SUERTE BEACH

BUENA SUERTE BEACH

Buena Suerte Beach in El Nido, Palawan, is one of the most stunning beaches in the Philippines and in the globe. It needs 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 schedule. The beautiful sands of Buena Suerte, which become a hypnotic peach or coral color by dusk, are the major attraction. The sand is composed of dust-like fine granules that line the clean water and support a varied ecosystem.

4. WHITE BEACH

WHITE BEACH

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 rightly 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 spacious beachfront. It’s a famous spot for photographers and kitesurfing, who come to the elevated rock that dominates over the island for the ideal sunset view.

5. ALONA BEACH

ALONA BEACH

As Bohol is still a relatively ancient island with few tourists, which is the reason why Alona Beach is particularly attractive. It is located on the island’s southwest side and is a popular snorkeling, swimming, and diving site along the reef. Alona Beach is a great place to watch whales and dolphins, however you should wear aqua shoes if you plan on wading because there are sea urchins and coral sections under the water.

6. KAYANGAN LAKE

KAYANGEN LAKE

Kayangan Lake on the island of Coron is one of the most beautiful and spectacular beaches in the Philippines. 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 watching marine life and its coral gardens and shipwreck diving, 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.   You can also climb the stair of the overlook for the finest aerial scenery, or you can take a boat ride to see the views.

7. SIARGAO BEACH

SIARGAO BEACH

Siargao Beach may be new to you, but if you know anything related to surfing, you have probably heard about Cloud Nine waves. The Cloud Nine waves are known for their unique tube-like look, which provides the ultimate challenge for hard-core surfers. Even non-surfers can appreciate the sight at this beach on Siargao Island, which is great for swimming, sun, and, of course, surfing.

8. HONDA BAY

HONDAY BAY

Honda Bay is a famous beach for swimming, snorkeling, and resting by the water in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Island hopping tours leaving from Honda Bay are popular and provide a wonderful way to see numerous beaches while feasting on regional food. Water sports such as wakeboarding and jet skiing 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 retailers.

9. PUERTO GALERA BAY

PUERTA GALERA

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 delight for visitors. Whether it is swimming and snorkeling among the coral reefs or diving and sailing in deeper water to study the marine life in the area, all are available at this magical beach.

10. ANGUIB BEACH

ANGUIIB BEACH

Anguib Beach in the Santa Ana region is ideal for seeing the Philippines’ pure natural beauty. The white sand beach is lovely, but the mangrove trees that encircle it give it a tropical touch. Kayaks and snorkeling equipment can be rented right on the beach, which is really convenient. Also, volcanic rocks with a rich flora and wildlife beautifies your environment. But be aware of times for high and low tide, particularly if you’re going with infants, as water drop-offs can be much deeper.  Here, you can also pay a visit to Santa Ana, a beautiful historic town.

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