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Ilig - Iligan Beach — Attraction in Malay

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Ilig - Iligan Beach
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Nearby attractions
La Isla Bonita
Boracay Batcave Beach Rd, Malay, Aklan, Philippines
Crystal Kayak Place
XWWG+F4, Malay, Aklan, Philippines
Ilig - Iligan Beach
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Sigbin Cave
XWXG+M22, Malay, Aklan, Philippines
Savoy Beach
Malay, Aklan, Philippines
Nearby restaurants
KAAYA CAFE
Philippines, Aklan, Malay, Boracay Island
Nearby hotels
Boracay Beachfront
Boracay Island, Ilig-iligan Beach, Malay, Aklan, Philippines
Kaaya Resort North Boracay
Kaaya Resort, 221A Ilig-iligan Beach, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, Philippines
Oasis Resort and Spa
XWVC+5WW, Ilig-Iligan Yapak, Boracay Island, 5608 Aklan, Philippines
Solara Boracay
Boracay Newcoast Village, Jamaica Street, Malay, 5608 Aklan, Philippines
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Ilig - Iligan Beach

Philippines
4.5(182)
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Outdoor
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Pet friendly
attractions: La Isla Bonita, Crystal Kayak Place, Ilig - Iligan Beach, Sigbin Cave, Savoy Beach, restaurants: KAAYA CAFE
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Nearby attractions of Ilig - Iligan Beach

La Isla Bonita

Crystal Kayak Place

Ilig - Iligan Beach

Sigbin Cave

Savoy Beach

La Isla Bonita

La Isla Bonita

4.3

(13)

Open 24 hours
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Crystal Kayak Place

Crystal Kayak Place

4.7

(9)

Open 24 hours
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Ilig - Iligan Beach

Ilig - Iligan Beach

4.8

(8)

Open 24 hours
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Sigbin Cave

Sigbin Cave

4.1

(18)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Crystal kayaking through serene waters
Crystal kayaking through serene waters
Sun, Dec 7 • 1:00 PM
Malay, 5608, Western Visayas, Philippines
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Nearby restaurants of Ilig - Iligan Beach

KAAYA CAFE

KAAYA CAFE

KAAYA CAFE

3.0

(4)

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Reviews of Ilig - Iligan Beach

4.5
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5.0
19w

There's hardly a crowd here and with just a few hotels or bars, the beach exudes a bit of serenity that is interrupted only by a crystal kayak or two paddling leisurely. In the whole Island of Boracay now bustling like a city, Ilig-Iligan struggles to maintain a semblance of paradise that was the Boracay before the 1990s. Ilig-Iligan Beach is best approached from the sea - a must-do for anyone doing an island-hopping adventure. Three verdant rock-islands stand guard on its northern approaches where an outrigger boat could enter the cove. Across the islets is the bare rock-wall of Boracay Is that is topped by the verdure of wild growth. The beach is white and the water is emerald. I wish that I could spend a night here with a tent nearby, never minding that some locals who couldn't contain their curiosity may come to intrude ones privacy. Listening to their stories could be as wonderful as the night sky, the washing of the waves, the silhouette of the coasts and the distant lights of Boracay invaded now by real...

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5.0
1y

This beach is soooo good. White sand, clear aquamarine water, stunning landscapes, islands popping out from the water, and for a person like me who can't deal with crowds, there were scant people 🥰☺️. I enjoyed swimming, skipping rocks, and watching the sunset.

There are mozzies there, so if you're prone to bites bring your repellent. There seem to be a lifeguard and security there so feel a bit safe. You can also observe local fishermen (maybe even negotiate to buy some of their catch!) If you're hungry, there's kaaya cafe...

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3.0
7y

The place or beach is awesome with nice view but food and accomodation is way too expensive. They sell young buko here for Php200.00/piece. A small bottle of water for Php120.00.

If you are on an island hopping tour at some point you will get thirsty so if you are on budget please make sure to bring some water with you.

I can see that the area is so remote but I don't think it justifies the overpriced goods being sold here. It's...

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Denz' ImpressionsDenz' Impressions
There's hardly a crowd here and with just a few hotels or bars, the beach exudes a bit of serenity that is interrupted only by a crystal kayak or two paddling leisurely. In the whole Island of Boracay now bustling like a city, Ilig-Iligan struggles to maintain a semblance of paradise that was the Boracay before the 1990s. Ilig-Iligan Beach is best approached from the sea - a must-do for anyone doing an island-hopping adventure. Three verdant rock-islands stand guard on its northern approaches where an outrigger boat could enter the cove. Across the islets is the bare rock-wall of Boracay Is that is topped by the verdure of wild growth. The beach is white and the water is emerald. I wish that I could spend a night here with a tent nearby, never minding that some locals who couldn't contain their curiosity may come to intrude ones privacy. Listening to their stories could be as wonderful as the night sky, the washing of the waves, the silhouette of the coasts and the distant lights of Boracay invaded now by real estate developers.
Jerome BautistaJerome Bautista
This beach is soooo good. White sand, clear aquamarine water, stunning landscapes, islands popping out from the water, and for a person like me who can't deal with crowds, there were scant people 🥰☺️. I enjoyed swimming, skipping rocks, and watching the sunset. There are mozzies there, so if you're prone to bites bring your repellent. There seem to be a lifeguard and security there so feel a bit safe. You can also observe local fishermen (maybe even negotiate to buy some of their catch!) If you're hungry, there's kaaya cafe on the shore.
Morit LahlaliMorit Lahlali
The best beach in boracay (I guess in the wet season). Clean, less crowded and surrounded with nature. Also you can snorkel directly from the beach to see the best corals and fishes in the area (including clown fishes if you swim around turtle island). The best way to come here is by land. If you come as part of a boat trip, you will be rushed to leave way too early. We came the first day in a boat and then the next day with a tricycle.
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There's hardly a crowd here and with just a few hotels or bars, the beach exudes a bit of serenity that is interrupted only by a crystal kayak or two paddling leisurely. In the whole Island of Boracay now bustling like a city, Ilig-Iligan struggles to maintain a semblance of paradise that was the Boracay before the 1990s. Ilig-Iligan Beach is best approached from the sea - a must-do for anyone doing an island-hopping adventure. Three verdant rock-islands stand guard on its northern approaches where an outrigger boat could enter the cove. Across the islets is the bare rock-wall of Boracay Is that is topped by the verdure of wild growth. The beach is white and the water is emerald. I wish that I could spend a night here with a tent nearby, never minding that some locals who couldn't contain their curiosity may come to intrude ones privacy. Listening to their stories could be as wonderful as the night sky, the washing of the waves, the silhouette of the coasts and the distant lights of Boracay invaded now by real estate developers.
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This beach is soooo good. White sand, clear aquamarine water, stunning landscapes, islands popping out from the water, and for a person like me who can't deal with crowds, there were scant people 🥰☺️. I enjoyed swimming, skipping rocks, and watching the sunset. There are mozzies there, so if you're prone to bites bring your repellent. There seem to be a lifeguard and security there so feel a bit safe. You can also observe local fishermen (maybe even negotiate to buy some of their catch!) If you're hungry, there's kaaya cafe on the shore.
Jerome Bautista

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The best beach in boracay (I guess in the wet season). Clean, less crowded and surrounded with nature. Also you can snorkel directly from the beach to see the best corals and fishes in the area (including clown fishes if you swim around turtle island). The best way to come here is by land. If you come as part of a boat trip, you will be rushed to leave way too early. We came the first day in a boat and then the next day with a tricycle.
Morit Lahlali

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