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Dry Season

Visiting Boracay in January

January is Boracay's golden month. The amihan (northeast trade winds) blows consistently and gently, keeping the island cool and the Sibuyan Sea flat. White Beach — rated among Asia's finest — is immaculate: powdery white sand, turquoise water, and brilliant sunshine virtually every day. Kitesurfing and windsurfing at Bulabog Beach (facing east) are at their best. The island is at its busiest and most expensive. If you're coming in January, book everything weeks in advance.

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

23–29°C (73–84°F)

Air temp

27°C (81°F)

Sea temp

Very Low

Rainfall

Peak

Crowds

why go

Why Visit in January

  • Peak amihan season — consistent northeast winds, calm west coast
  • White Beach at its absolute finest: clear water, white sand, no rain
  • Bulabog Beach kitesurfing and windsurfing at season peak
  • Best snorkelling visibility of the year at dive sites
  • Island hopping to Crystal Cove, Crocodile Island, Bat Cave in ideal conditions

what's on

Events & Holidays in January

New Year's Continuation

First week of January

The first week of January rides the wave of New Year's Eve celebrations — D'Mall and the White Beach beachfront remain lively, with fire dancers, beach parties, and extended bar hours through the first weekend.

Chinese New Year (late January / early February)

Late January or early February (lunar calendar, date varies)

Boracay's significant Chinese and Korean tourist community marks Chinese New Year with special dinners and celebrations at resort restaurants. Some restaurants run special menus.

travel tips

Travel Tips for January

Book accommodation 6–8 weeks ahead for January — the best beachfront and Station 1 properties sell out completely. Budget hotels on inner streets fill almost as quickly.

Kitesurfing lessons at Bulabog Beach are in highest demand in January — book with Hangin Kite Center or Freestyle Academy at least 3 days ahead.

Station 1 is the quietest and most exclusive stretch of White Beach; Station 3 near D'Mall is the most social. Decide your vibe before choosing your hotel location.

Recommended for Your January Trip

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common questions

FAQ — Bali in January

Is January the best time to visit Boracay?

January offers Boracay's best weather — dry, sunny, and breezy. White Beach is at peak beauty and water conditions are perfect for swimming, snorkelling, and watersports. The trade-off: it's the most expensive and most crowded month. For perfect conditions with somewhat fewer crowds, consider March or early November instead.

What wind conditions are like in Boracay in January?

January is the height of amihan season — northeast trade winds blow consistently at 15–25 knots. This keeps the west coast (White Beach) calm and flat, while creating choppy, surf-friendly conditions on the east coast (Bulabog Beach). Ideal for kitesurfing, windsurfing, and most watersports on both coasts.

Is Boracay crowded in January?

Very. January is Boracay's peak month — White Beach can feel crowded by mid-morning, popular restaurants require reservations, and the best island hopping slots book out days in advance. Visiting in early January before the bulk of holiday travellers depart is slightly less crowded than the weeks before Christmas.

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