Bulabog Beach in Boracay

Bulabog Beach stretches one and a half kilometers parallel to White Beach on the opposite (Eastern) side of Boracay. It is the second longest beach in the island and is a popular haven for wind sports enthusiasts. Bulabog Beach comes alive during during the early months of the year (November to May) when favorable wind speeds, powered by the northeast monsoon, provide excellent conditions for windsurfing and kitesurfing. In fact, it is known to be Asia’s top windsurfing destination and the venue for the Boracay International Fun Board Cup and included in the Asian Windsurfing Tour. Thrill seekers can also enjoy banana boat, fly fish rides, jet skiing, and other water activities in Bulabog Beach.

Bulabog Beach in Boracay

Bulabog Beach in Boracay

For nature lovers, Bulabog Beach offers a peaceful and little isolated place, perfect for hanging out under the palm fringed white sand beach or a leisurely walk. It is best to visit during low tide when the shallow waters provide an observation area for sea life such as starfishes, urchins, small fishes, and corals. At the southern end of Bulabog Beach are stunning rock formations like Boracay Rock and Little Boracay Rock, the beach’s own version of Willy’s Rock in White Beach. To go there, it is a five minute walk from D’ Mall (take the road in front of Boracay Lying-in and Diagnostic Center) or 10 minutes walk from White Beach.

Bulabog Beach in Boracay

Boracay Rock and Little Boracay Rock

Bulabog Beach in Boracay

View of Bulabog Beach from Boracay Rock

There are also many hotels and resorts lining Bulabog Beach, click here for a list of Hotels and Resorts in Bulablog Beach.

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