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Puka Shell Beach also referred to as Yapak Beach is located on the northern tip of Boracay, facing Carabao Island. Puka Shell Beach is about 1,300 meters long and is the second longest Boracay Beach, and a favorite picnic destination for tourist boating around Boracay Island.
Puka Shell Beach was made famous by the large number of puka shells found there. Collecting and stringing these shells into necklaces, bracelets and other jewelry was on of the first handicrafts industries of Boracay. Today, you can still find mounds on Puka Shell Beach left from the search for puka shells, and women still make and sell puka shell jewelry there. A Boracay Restaurant Puka Shell Beach serves cold drinks and snacks, but more small eateries with cold drinks, and sometimes the "catch of the day" on the grill , can be found by following the road a short distance inland toward the village of Yapak. While many travel by boat, Puka Shell Beach Boracay Philippines can also be reached by hiking, and a good road makes it accessible on mountain bikes, motorbikes and tricycles. |