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Willy's Rock

An iconic volcanic rock formation rising from the shallows off White Beach Station 1, topped by a small grotto shrine to the Virgin Mary. Accessible at low tide and one of the island's most photographed sunset landmarks.

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Willy's Rock is the most recognisable landmark on White Beach — a craggy volcanic rock formation that juts up out of the shallows just offshore at Station 1, in front of the long-running Willy's Beach Resort that gives it its name. Set into the rock is a small grotto holding a statue of the Virgin Mary, reached by a flight of weathered steps, which lends the formation a touch of the sacred amid the beach scene. At low tide you can walk right out to it across the sand and shallow water; at high tide it sits picturesquely surrounded by the sea. Its real fame, though, is photographic: framed against the sunset, with the sky turning gold and the rock in silhouette, it is one of the most photographed spots in Boracay, and a magnet for visitors at golden hour. It's free, takes only a few minutes, and is an essential stop on any walk along Station 1.

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Opening hours and entry fees vary by season — check before you visit.

Location

White Beach Station 1

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