Top Beaches in the Philippines

Summer is fast approaching, and you can practically hear the call of the crystal-clear waters and powdery sand. Beach lovers, rejoice! The Philippines, an archipelago paradise surrounded by over 7,000 islands, boasts an endless selection of stunning beaches for every type of traveler.

Forget the same old summer vacation routine. Unlike any other, the Philippines offers an experience from cascading waterfalls hidden in lush jungles to world-class diving spots teeming with marine life.

Whether a local or a foreign tourist, exploring top beaches in the Philippines is a must-do.

Philippines’ Incredible Beach Diversity

The beauty of the Philippine beaches lies in their incredible diversity. Some boast dramatic coastlines with quirky rock formations, perfect for adventurous exploration.

Others are fringed with swaying palm trees and vibrant coral reefs, ideal for relaxation and snorkeling. Even hidden coves and unspoiled beaches are waiting to be discovered by intrepid travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure.

No matter what beach experience you crave, the Philippines has something for you. These beaches are exceptional for their breathtaking scenery, rich biodiversity, and abundant water activities. From thrilling jet skiing to calming stand-up paddleboarding, there’s something to keep everyone entertained.

If you’re still in the planning stages, fret not! Here’s a curated list of some of the best beaches in the Philippines that can proudly stand alongside other well-renowned ones worldwide.

This list will include a mix of popular favorites for those who want a lively atmosphere and hidden gems for those seeking tranquility.  

1. Camiguin Island

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to discover your unspoiled beach paradise? The Philippines offers countless hidden gems beyond the well-renowned island of Boracay.

One such gem is Camiguin Island, located on the northern coast of Mindanao and just 54 kilometers southeast of Bohol.

The Island of Fire

Nicknamed “The Island of Fire” or “Born of Fire,” Camiguin is surrounded by seven volcanoes and volcanic domes, a testament to its fiery origins. But beyond the volcanic landscape lies a diverse and untouched ecosystem, perfect for travelers seeking an escape from the crowds.

Camiguin Island is an adventurer’s haven. Here, you will have exhilarating activities to choose from.

If you are a diver, maybe you are already familiar with the fact that it is included in the Top 10 Dive Spots in the World.

Divers can explore the vibrant coral reefs and even visit the infamous sunken cemetery, where you can still see the tombstones underwater, as some locals say.

Mini-waterfalls also cascade through verdant jungles, inviting exploration. For those seeking a challenge, mountain climbing adventures await. Camiguin’s lush greenery is a sight to behold, offering a refreshing escape after a day of exploration.

But Camiguin Island is not just for adrenaline junkies. It also caters to those seeking tranquility. Imagine stretching out on a pristine, uncrowded beach, the sound of gentle waves lapping at the shore your only companion.

Unlike the bustling shores of Boracay, here you can truly unwind and reconnect with nature.

The island offers a variety of accommodation options, from charming local guesthouses to luxurious resorts nestled amidst the natural beauty.

Some resorts even provide beachfront bungalows for those seeking a unique experience, allowing you to step straight out your door onto the soft sand.

Overall, visiting this island is on another beach level. It is safe and peaceful, making you ponder how much it would cost to have a house and lot near it. 

2. El Nido, Palawan

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Heaven on Earth

Nestled in the southwestern Philippines lies El Nido, Palawan, a place so stunning it’s earned the nickname “Heaven on Earth” from local and international travelers. This island paradise consistently ranks among the world’s top destinations and with good reason.

National Geographic recognized its exceptional beauty in 2007, solidifying its place on every beach lover’s bucket list.

El Nido’s allure extends far beyond its remote location. Imagine over 50 pristine white-sand beaches, from intimate coves to sprawling stretches like the iconic Nacpan Beach, a four-kilometer haven of powdery sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters, and the Long Beach, which is famous for walks along paths of palm trees and beach cafes.

Dotted amongst these beaches lie hidden lagoons, each offering a unique ecosystem teeming with life.

History buffs will enjoy exploring ancient shrines, while foodies will find quirky cafes serving delicious local treats. El Nido truly caters to every traveler’s desire.

This paradise-like island boasts numerous rocky islets that rise dramatically from the turquoise waters, creating a breathtaking landscape perfect for exploration. Embark on an island hopping tour and get close to these natural wonders, some even harboring secret beaches waiting to be discovered.

These tours are a fantastic way to experience the diverse marine life and hidden coves that El Nido has to offer.

A friendly tip: rent a clear kayak when you plan on island hopping for a more remarkable experience! If you plan on living in this paradise when you try, you may buy yourself a house and lot in Camella Puerto Princesa or a condo unit in Verdant by Vista Manors and live on the best island in the world.

3. Coron Island, Palawan  

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Recognized by the UNESCO World Heritage

An island that offers superb scenery can be found in the well-known province of Palawan. This place is a popular shipwreck diving spot and was listed in the natural category of UNESCO World Heritage – tentative list.

This place houses some Japanese shipwrecks during World War II, so it is still the haven of every diver worldwide. It is crowded during peak season but more laid back than the famous El Nido.

It is much smaller and more peaceful but still a perfect place for snorkeling, island hopping, and swimming. Upon visiting, you will be shocked that it offers a handful of activities, just like in El Nido. You can hike mountains for sunrise viewing, or you can also opt for a coral garden viewing.

The aura of Coron will make you realize that it is a mixture of relaxation and exciting activities. Like other beaches in the country, the island is best to visit during summer. It will give you a lower chance of getting your trips canceled.  

Nevertheless, bring all your beach necessities, such as sunscreen, lotions, swimsuits, and aqua shoes. It is accessible on ferries and flights; choose whatever you make more comfortable.  

4. Alona Beach in Panglao Island, Bohol 

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One of the country’s best diving destinations

Alona Beach in Panglao Island is located at the southwest tip of Bohol. It is a 28-minute car drive from Camella Bohol via Dauis Panglao Road.

It is a charming beach less crowded than other beaches in the county. It is perfect for diving along the reef, viewing the romantic sunsets with friends, and watching dolphins and whales playing.

It is also one of the best diving destinations in the country, with a shore that stretches up to 1.5 kilometers.

You can reach the end of the beach via a 20-minute walk, but it is still one of the most beautiful Bohol beaches you can visit. Since this is a tourist hub, there are a lot of stores and restaurants near the beach.

The abundant tall coconut trees in the area will give you a shed while walking to its fine white sand beach. It is an ideal stop-over because you can still visit other natural and artificial tourist spots in Bohol. You can see the famous Chocolate Hills and witness the smallest living primate in the world – The Philippine tarsiers.

The beach was named after a famous Filipino actress. How cool, right? Nevertheless, the beach is a fun place to spend your summer vacation. It is also near the Italian-Meditteranean house and a lot of Camella Bohol.  

5. White Beach on Boracay Island  

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One of the well-known beaches in the world

This list will not be complete if White Beach in Boracay is not here. Boracay Island, the country’s pride, has already been featured in several international magazines and newspapers and is one of the most well-known beaches in the world.

It is crowded at any time of the year. Tourists worldwide want to witness how milky and powdery the sands are. Aside from that, it also offers many exhilarating water sports activities.

The Island That Never Sleeps

Not to mention that it also has a wild nightlife. The island is accessible from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. In addition, the cave formation and expansive beachfront are what attract photographers.

Its breathtaking beauty is worth every penny. After all it’s been through, it still has not lost its charisma that captivates foreign and local beachgoers.

If you are looking for a place to stay in Boracay, you may choose a permanent option and a wise investment. Camella Aklan is a new village near Boracay Island.

6. Pink Beach (Great Santa Cruz Island)

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Recognized by National Geographic as one of the 21 Best Beaches in the World in 2017

The southern Philippines holds an idyllic beach paradise located on the Great Santa Cruz Island, a small inhabited island just 4 kilometers south of downtown Zamboanga City.

This paradise is none other than the famed Pink Beach. The beach boasts fine sand with a delicate pink hue, thanks to the countless red organ pipe corals crushed by waves and deposited on the shore over time. These tiny coral fragments mix with the white sand, lending the beach its otherworldly pinkish color.

With its breathtaking blue waters contrasting perfectly with the unique pink sand, it’s no wonder this beach was recognized by National Geographic as one of the 21 Best Beaches in the World in 2017.

Beyond its visual appeal, the beach is a great place to relax and enjoy the serenity of the island. Visitors can swim in the clear waters, sunbathe on the soft sand, or explore the nearby coral reefs.

The island is a great destination for those who want a glimpse into Filipino island life. Local families live on the island, and visitors can experience the warmth and hospitality of Zamboanga culture. Take the chance to try some of the fresh seafood dishes that are a specialty of the island!

7. Paliton Beach

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Siquijor’s Most Beautiful Beach

On the western shores of Siquijor Island lies its most beautiful beach, Paliton Beach, a picture-perfect tropical paradise.

It has crystal-clear turquoise waters that lap gently at the shore, powdery white sand, soft as silk, that stretches out beneath your feet, inviting you to sink in and feel the warmth of the sun and palm trees swaying gently in the breeze, casting cooling shadows as you relax on the beach.

Unlike some of the busier beaches, Paliton offers a haven of tranquility. You won’t find crowds of tourists or piles of rubbish disturbing the pristine beauty here.

Instead, the atmosphere is one of pure serenity. The only sounds are the calming rhythm of the ocean and the occasional laughter of local fishermen as they tend to their brightly colored boats bobbing in the gentle waves.

Fishing is a way of life here, and the fishermen are more than happy to share their genuine smiles and friendly greetings with visitors. Their presence adds another layer of charm to this idyllic scene, a reminder of the island’s laid-back culture and connection to the bounty of the sea.

More than just a stunning destination, Paliton Beach is a window to a simpler, more peaceful way of life, which makes it world-class.

Find Yourself A Home Near Pristine Beaches

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There’s no better way of living than having a house and lot near white-sand beaches. If you are a swimmer or a beachgoer, buying yourself a house and lot that will give you a chance to visit frequently is a wise investment. For instance, Camella Aklan is only one hour away from the world-renowned island of Boracay.

Camella Bohol: Nature’s Playground

Looking for more variety? Camella Bohol offers the best of both worlds. Here, you’ll find stunning beaches alongside rolling hills and majestic mountains. It’s a nature lover’s paradise!

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