Bulabog Beach.
While Boracay’s famous White Beach is all about sunset-watching and still waters, Bulabog Beach on the island's eastern coast belongs to the wind. From November to April, the steady Amihan monsoon transforms this stretch into Southeast Asia’s premier playground for kitesurfing and windsurfing. The sky here is a constant canvas of colorful kites, while the shallow, reef-protected lagoon offers flat water for beginners at low tide and challenging chops for advanced riders as the water rises. Back on land, the vibe is laid-back and athletic, lined with gear rentals, schools, and casual cafes. It is also the island's prime spot for catch-your-breath sunrise walks. Just a short walk from the bustling D’Mall, Bulabog offers a breezy, action-focused alternative to Boracay's main tourist strip.
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