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Puka Beach is Boracay's best-kept secret, famous for its shimmering shell sand that crunches underfoot! The crystal-clear waters meet a shore dotted with coral fragments and rainbow shells. Come at dawn to witness the sunrise painting the beach in gold-pink hues. Don't forget snorkeling gear – tropical fish and clownfish swarm just offshore. Skip the midday crowds for an afternoon of private beach bliss with swaying coconut palms as your only company.

Boracay Haven Suites

Boracay Haven Suites

4.3 / 5Good4 Reviews
XW7G+M6M Boracay Haven Suites
3.67KM from Puka Shell Beach

Dreaming of a perfect getaway in Boracay? This resort is your ideal choice! Located near Station 2, it’s surrounded by shopping and entertainment spots, with easy access to island attractions. Rooms feature ironing facilities and 24-hour hot water, plus an outdoor pool and spa massages for ultimate relaxation. Traveling with kids? Enjoy childcare services and kid-friendly meals. Business travelers will appreciate the meeting rooms and airport transfers. Unwind at the bar or explore nearby local delicacies—pure bliss!

Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelBarNon-smoking floorIroning Service2024 Featured Hotels
per night
From
USD**3
Boracay Haven Resort

Boracay Haven Resort

3.7 / 514 Reviews
Station 2, Brgy
4.31KM from Puka Shell Beach
Family-friendly HotelBarLaundry RoomChildcareNon-smoking floorChildren's Meal
per night
From
USD**7

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Puka Shell Beach

The ideal time is during the dry season (November to May) when the weather is sunny. For fewer crowds, avoid weekends especially in peak months (December-February).

Visitors can enjoy snorkeling and kayaking in the clear waters. The coral reefs here are vibrant, but remember to use reef-safe sunscreen to protect marine life.

Take a tricycle for about 20 minutes (cost: ₱150-200). Alternatively, rent an ATV for a more adventurous route through the island's interior roads.

Yes, the beach is famous for its Puka shells, but collection is now regulated. You may find small shells along the shore, but large-scale collecting is prohibited to preserve the ecosystem.

Facilities are basic with few vendors. Bring enough water and snacks. Some small shops sell fresh coconut water and handmade shell jewelry as souvenirs.

Its remote northern location and lack of commercial development keep crowds smaller. The beach's natural beauty with powdery white sand and fewer water sports makes it perfect for relaxation.