Balinghai Beach
A few minutes away from the tourist-flocked beaches of Boracay is a private resort called Balinghai Beach -- a hidden gem for those who love peace and serenity.
The only sound you’ll hear here is the sound of the rushing waves as they hurry to the shore. Balinghai Beach is one of Boracay’s secluded resort that somehow represents what Boracay was before — pristine and clean waters, unlittered, and refreshing. Here, you can enjoy a clear, uninterrupted view of the stunning seascape, and go on swimming, snorkeling, and visiting the nearby cove without worrying about large groups of tourists. Balinghai Beach is the place to be if you want to escape the lights and sounds of other popular Boracay Beaches — this place is sure to give you seclusion and privacy.
Location
Balinghai Beach is located on Balinghai Road, Boracay.
Opening Days and Hours
The beach is open from 8:00 to 20:00, daily.
Entry Fee and Bookings
Balinghai Beach charges PhP 500 (USD 10) per person upon entry.
How to Get There
- Fly from Manila to Caticlan Airport via Cebu Pacific or Philippine Airlines.
- From Caticlan Airport, take a tricycle to the port.
- Board a boat to Boracay.
- From Boat Station 1, board a boat to Balinghai Beach.
Suggested For
- Backpackers/solo travelers
- Couples
- Group of friends
- Families
Time to Spend
Average time spent here is one to three days.
Popularity and Best Time to Go
Balinghai Beach is a secluded island unknown to most tourists. Best time to visit Balinghai Beach Resort is between January and March.
Activities
- Snorkeling
- Swimming
- Scuba Diving
Food
Balinghai Beach has an in-house restaurant which serves a variety of Filipino dishes, seafood, and Western delicacies.
Nearby Attractions
- Ariel’s Point
- Puka Shell Beach
- Diniwid Beach
- White Beach
Stay
Balinghai Beach Resort offers accommodations in their villas and rooms. Rates range from USD 60 to USD 250.