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Next high tide at Boracay (White Beach), Western Visayas: 19:00 GMT+8, 1.18 m

Heights relative to MSL. 2026-04-27.

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Tide times at Boracay (White Beach), Western Visayas on Monday, 27 April 2026: first high tide at 09:00, first low tide at 13:00, second high tide at 19:00. Sunrise 05:34, sunset 18:05.

Tide curve — next 24 hours

0.2 m0.7 m1.3 mHeight (MSL)12:0016:0020:0000:0004:0008:00L 13:00H 19:00L 02:00H 09:00nowTime (Asia/Manila)

Predictions: Open-Meteo Marine (MeteoFrance SMOC, 0.08° grid) — heights relative to MSL (not chart datum / LAT). Model-derived.

Model-derived from a global ocean grid. Useful indication; expect about ±45 minutes on average vs. a local harmonic gauge, individual stations vary widely. See /methodology for per-region detail. Not for navigation.

7-day tide table

DayTypeTimeHeightCoef.
Mon 27 AprLow13:000.7m31
High19:001.2m
Tue 28 AprLow02:000.3m46
High09:001.1m
Wed 29 AprLow03:000.3m51
High09:001.2m
Thu 30 AprLow16:000.1m53
High22:001.0m
Fri 01 MayLow04:000.5m83
High10:001.4m
Low17:000.0m
High23:001.0m
Sat 02 MayLow04:000.5m93
High10:001.5m
Low17:00-0.1m
Sun 03 MayHigh00:000.9m100
Low04:000.6m
High11:001.6m
Low18:00-0.1m

Predictions: Open-Meteo Marine (MeteoFrance SMOC, 0.08° grid) — heights relative to MSL (not chart datum / LAT). Model-derived. · Not for navigation.

Sun & moon today

Sunrise
05:34
Sunset
18:05
Moonrise
13:45
Moonset
02:23
Moon phase
Waxing gibbous (75% illuminated)

Current conditions

Wind
22.0 m/s @ 75°
Wave height
0.6 m
Wave period
3.1 s
Water temp
29.3 °C

As of 10:00 local time. Conditions refresh daily.

Solunar 7-day rating

The angler tradition that rates each day for fish-bite likelihood using moon transits and rise/set. One to five stars. Not a scientific forecast.

  • Mon
    ★★★★★
  • Tue
    ★★★★★
  • Wed
    ★★★★★
  • Thu
    ★★★★★
  • Fri
    ★★★★
  • Sat
    ★★★★
  • Sun
    ★★★★

Best windows Mon 27 Apr

Suggested time slots at Boracay (White Beach), Western Visayas, derived from the tide, sun, moon, and conditions data on this page. Rough guidance, not a forecast.

Spring & neap tides at Boracay (White Beach), Western Visayas

Next spring tide on Sun 03 May (range 1.7m). Next neap on Tue 28 Apr.

Spring tides cluster around new and full moons (biggest swings). Neap tides land on quarter moons (smallest swings). See the spring tide and neap tide glossary entries for the why.

About tides at Boracay (White Beach), Western Visayas

Boracay is a thin seven-kilometre-long island off the north-west tip of Panay in the Visayan archipelago of the central Philippines, separated from the larger island by the narrow Tablas Strait. White Beach runs the entire west-facing flank of the island — four kilometres of fine coral sand divided into Stations 1, 2, and 3 by the local convention, with Cagban port on the south-east coast handling the bangka pump-boat shuttle from Caticlan on the Panay side. The tide here is a moderate mixed semidiurnal signal modulated by the Tablas Strait current that runs between Boracay and Carabao Island to the west. Mean range at the White Beach gauge is about 1.4 metres, climbing past 2.0 metres on the largest spring tides and dropping near 0.6 on neaps. The pattern produces two highs and two lows of unequal size each day, with the difference between the higher high and the lower low varying through the lunar month and shifting toward strongly diurnal at certain phases. The Tablas Strait current can run sharper than the height swing implies, particularly through the narrow Cagban-Caticlan channel that the bangkas cross fifty times an hour during peak tourist season. The defining seasonal force is the monsoon split. The amihan north-east monsoon from November through May drives steady wind across the island toward White Beach, calming the west-coast swell to glass and turning Bulabog Beach on the east side into one of the great kiteboarding venues of South-East Asia. The habagat south-west monsoon from June through October reverses the wind, opens the west coast to swell, and shifts the working windsurf and kite scene to the Bulabog east side which then sits in the lee of the island. The 5 November 2013 Typhoon Haiyan track passed about 200 kilometres south of Boracay and the surge and wind damage were severe but well below the catastrophic levels at Tacloban and Guiuan further south-east. Sailing-sunset booking offices, the dive-boat operators running to Crocodile Island and Yapak Wall, the night-market food vendors at D'Mall, the local Ati community whose ancestral lands cover the inland forest, and the resident hermit crab and monitor lizard populations all read the table for different windows. The Philippine Coast Guard NAMRIA publishes the authoritative tide tables; Open-Meteo Marine drives the gridded predictions on this page.

Common questions about tides at Boracay (White Beach), Western Visayas

When is the next high tide at Boracay?
The hero block shows the next high tide at the White Beach reference gauge in local Philippine time (PHT, UTC+8, no DST). The 7-day table covers all daily highs and lows. The Bulabog gauge on the east side reads at the same timing through the narrow Tablas Strait connection.
What's the typical tide range at Boracay?
Mean range at White Beach is about 1.4 metres — a moderate mixed semidiurnal signal. Spring tides push close to 2.0 metres and neaps drop near 0.6. The asymmetry between the higher high and the lower low varies through the lunar month and shifts toward strongly diurnal at certain phases. The Tablas Strait current can run sharper than the height swing implies.
Where do these tide predictions come from?
Open-Meteo Marine, a gridded global ocean model. Useful for planning White Beach swimming windows, Bulabog kiteboarding session timing in the amihan season, Crocodile Island dive-boat scheduling, and the Cagban-Caticlan bangka crossing windows. For authoritative Philippine tide data, the Philippine Coast Guard NAMRIA Hydrographic Office publishes the official tide tables.
How does the amihan / habagat monsoon split change the kite and surf scene?
The amihan north-east monsoon from November through May drives steady wind across the island toward White Beach, flattening the west-coast swell to glass and turning Bulabog Beach on the east side into one of the great kiteboarding venues of South-East Asia — that's the working kite season and the local schools at Bulabog run full bookings. The habagat south-west monsoon from June through October reverses the pattern: White Beach gets the swell and the chop, Bulabog sits in the lee of the island, and the kite operations shift their timing or close for the season. Tide windows matter for both seasons but the wind matters more for kite planning.
Is this safe to use for navigation?
No. For piloting the Cagban-Caticlan crossing, the Tablas Strait approaches, or any of the dive sites at Yapak and Crocodile use the Philippine Coast Guard NAMRIA authoritative tide tables, the local Caticlan port pilotage guidance, and the PAGASA tropical-cyclone warnings. Typhoon season runs June through November and tropical-storm surge can override the astronomical signal completely.

Read about how these predictions are made on the methodology page. Unfamiliar with terms like spring tide or datum? See the glossary.

Not for navigation. Page generated 2026-04-27T01:56:36.005Z. Predictions refresh daily.