Angol Beach: Peaceful Side of Boracay Island

The area where Angol Beach is located was originally the lively part of the island, the first area to be developed when tourists arrived in Boracay.

Angol – Photo by Sirenna

Angol Beach Boracay Island

Tranquility

This is at the southern end of White Beach, about five minutes walk from boat station 3.

After the removal of it's boat station several years ago, however, and the excessive development of the rest of White Beach, it has now become the quiet end of the beach.

Angol is now a favourite spot for those needing to get away from the noise, crowds and vendors on the rest of White Beach.

Peace & Quiet

Angol Beach Boracay

Angol is a perfect place to simply lay back and relax.

The sea is calm and perfect for swimming, and there are very few people around to disturb your peace and quiet.

Unlike other parts of Boracay, where the music begins blaring at sunset (or before), Angol remains quiet.

Relax

Angol Beach Boracay

It is also relatively free from those pesky vendors, compared to the rest of White Beach.

Small groups of people gather in the evening to watch the island's legendary sunsets, chat and sip a cold beer.

Or Just Do Nothing.... Relax and enjoy!

The island's busy nightlife is only a 10 minute walk away (or take a pedicab if you are feeling lazy)!

Acknowledgement

The comments and photos on this page have been adopted from the homepage of Jen Freeman (Sirenna) at VirtualTourist.

We appreciate Jen allowing us to use her material on our website. Thanks Jen.

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