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Visiting Boracay in July

July sits in the middle of Boracay's habagat season but sees an uptick in European visitors on summer holiday. The island is noticeably busier than May or June — enough that restaurants feel lively and the beach has more energy. Rain continues to fall most afternoons and White Beach can be rough, but mornings often offer acceptable conditions. Prices are well below peak. Kitesurfing on White Beach with the habagat winds is excellent and the kite community brings its own festive energy to Bulabog and the west coast.

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

25–31°C (77–88°F)

Air temp

28°C (82°F)

Sea temp

High

Rainfall

Moderate

Crowds

why go

Why Visit in July

  • European summer visitors create a lively, diverse crowd
  • Prices 30–50% below peak season
  • Habagat kitesurfing on White Beach at its best
  • Mornings often have calm enough conditions for beach time
  • Island's nightlife and restaurant scene fully operational

what's on

Events & Holidays in July

Funboard Cup / Kitesurfing Competitions

Various dates — check locally

Boracay occasionally hosts international kitesurfing competitions during the habagat season when southwest winds are consistent. Check with local kite schools for scheduled events during your July visit.

travel tips

Travel Tips for July

The habagat winds make White Beach rough but turn it into a kitesurfer's playground. Non-kitesurfers should plan beach time for early morning (7–9 am) when conditions are typically calmest before the wind picks up.

Coral Garden and Yapak dive sites are still accessible on calmer days — ask your dive operator which sites are running. East coast sites (Crocodile Island) are more reliably accessible.

July's European influx means D'Mall has a noticeably more international atmosphere — good for restaurant variety and a livelier evening scene.

Recommended for Your July Trip

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common questions

FAQ — Bali in July

Is July a good time to visit Boracay?

July is a compromise month — habagat weather with frequent rain and rough White Beach seas, but livelier than May or June due to European summer tourists. Best for: kitesurfers, budget travellers who can adapt to variable conditions, and those primarily interested in nightlife and food rather than just beach time.

Is it safe to swim in Boracay in July?

Sometimes. White Beach can be rough in July with habagat swell — always check the beach flag system. On calmer mornings, swimming is possible in sheltered sections of the beach. The section near Station 1 (north end) is sometimes calmer than the exposed mid-beach sections. Never swim when red flags are flying.

Are island hopping tours running in July?

Some island hopping tours run on calmer days — Crystal Cove and nearby islands are accessible. However, tours frequently cancel on rough days and operators make same-day decisions based on conditions. Don't base your entire trip on island hopping in July — treat it as a bonus if conditions allow.

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