Puka Beach
Puka Beach sits on the northern coast of Boracay, near the Caticlan port, and is renowned for its unique white sand, composed primarily of crushed white puka shells. Dating back to the 1970s, it was a favorite retreat for local fishermen, and today it offers visitors a more tranquil alternative to the bustling White Beach. This approximately 800-meter-long stretch of shoreline is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying beach sports, making it a versatile spot for relaxation and recreation. Best visited in the dry months of December to May, Puka Beach also provides picturesque views of the nearby limestone cliffs and lush palms. Guests can often find local vendors selling handmade crafts and snacks, adding a cultural touch to the beach experience.