What's the weather like in Boracay in July
July in Boracay begins the off-peak time of the year for visitors. This is mainly due to the fact that this is not only the rainy season, but also the peak of typhoon season. While this particular island in the Philippines is somewhat sheltered from taking a direct hit, the region is still vulnerable to higher tides, strong winds and lashing rains.
Rainfall
While this month is slightly drier than the previous one, it can still se an average of 189mm of rainfall per month. Of course, this is highly dependent on if any typhoons affect the region and drive rainfall totals up. This rain will fall over an average of 21 days making only 10 days of the month rain free. This rain can fall in quick downbursts thanks to summer thunderstorms.
Temperature
Despite the clouds and rain, average afternoon highs remain very similar to previous months with an average daily temperature of 27°C (80°F). The average overnight low temperatures are still a very mild °24°C (75°F). The average afternoon high temperature will make it up to 29°C (84°F).
Sunshine Hours
When there is sun, visitors can expect to see an average of 6 hours of sunshine per day. Since there is no bad time to visit the beach, visitors will need to bring with them plenty of sunscreen to enjoy the sea and surf.
Sea Temperature
If it is dry and vacationers are able to take advantage of the numerous beach locations and water sports, the sea surface temperatures are very pleasant. Average water temperatures for this time of the year are a warm 29°C (84°F). However, if typhoons do develop, the seas will be too rough for enjoyment, so be sure to check the extended forecast before leaving on vacation in order to make sure that plans won't have to be made to leave quickly in the case of a storm.
Boracay Hotels for July
Just a short 10-minute drive from the airport is Sea Wind Boracay Island. For visitors looking to unwind, this is a great choice for a family getaway or for a couples retreat. There are several different types of rooms to choose from and all feature modern interiors that are fashioned after the nipa hut. All rooms include air-conditioning, cable TV and a mini bar. Guests may take advantage of the private beach, swimming pool with children's are, water sports, in-room massage service and a venue that can accommodate up to 500 people making this hotel a good choice for weddings and meetings as well.
For those looking to get away to Boracay in July, 7Stones Boracay Suites is a great option. Located along Bulabog Beach, the hotel offers a mixture of room and apartments making it an ideal beach resort perfect for any size party. This five-star resort is only a few minutes away from White Beach and D'Mall making it easy to explore everything the region has to offer. On-site amenities include a swim up pool bar, 24-hour concierge, lagoon swimming pool with Jacuzzi, children's pool and WiFi in all rooms and public areas.
Monaco Suites de Boracay also offers visitors the chance to relax and unwind in a tropical haven located in the Boracay Hills. With 14 luxury villas, guests are able to enjoy peace, quiet and tranquility throughout their stay. Additionally, each guest room has been positioned to provide visitors with a view that is second to none. Guests will be able to enjoy a private beach, children's area, swimming pool and gym. The more adventurous guests can also rent kayaks and jet skis and take to the open water.
Boracay Beaches in July
Visitors wanting to look for shells will want to check out Punta Bunga Beach. This area is located just north of Balinghai Boracay Beach and is perfect for seashell hunting. On the southern end of the beach are a number of private homes for rent and establishments to take advantage of while exploring the area. Located just up a hill from Punta Bunga is Bunyagan Beach and is perfect for some seclusion from the crowds. With sea temperatures of 29°C (84°F), the water is also certainly warm enough to enjoy for a while.
Bars and Restaurants
Music, good service, great views and fire dancers are all part of the experience at Aplaya the Beach Bar and Italian Restaurant. Ranked as one of the best on the island, this spot is a great one for either lunch of dinner. Most guests rave on the pizza and gnocchi as well as being a wonderful place to sit back and enjoy a drink or two while taking in the laid back atmosphere.
Things to do in Boracay in July
Because July is in the middle of typhoon season and it can be wet regardless with an average of 189mm of rain throughout the month, July may be a good time to go indoors for a little shopping adventure. The most well known shopping area is D'Mall and it is the commercial center of the island. There are numerous shops selling beachwear, souvenirs, and other items. Trinkets range from the cheap to the expensive and there is always something for everyone to take home. Visitors will also be able to take a shopping break at one of the nearby cafes and restaurants that are located nearby.