Of the many beaches in Boracay, this is probably my least favorite. It's on the east side of the island so it catches all the wind. Bigger wind. Bigger waves. I think it's important to note that Ilig-Iligan is long so you're going to have different experiences depending on which part you visit.
It is a little more empty than other beaches but you're not going to find your normal beach activities here. It was one of the stops on a tour we went on. Go there to catch the sun, take great pictures, swim, and hang out.
The bad thing about this beach? The northern side of Boracay is the part of the island where the rich have flushed out their money. You'll find your all-inclusive/never-leave resorts. Some of those resorts even have their own private beaches. In other words, if you're visiting Boracay and staying on the north side of the island, you're not visiting Boracay.
They've even branded it... calling parts of it Newcoast. With all the developed resorts on the north side of the island, I was surprised by all the new resorts going up. Every half a mile, a new resort was being worked on.
If you find yourself here, it'd be worth it to ride around to check it out before the other developments take it over. The current resorts and beaches are there but the areas, beaches, and roads are still fairly empty... for now. read more