Philippines Boracay Weather in July — Climate Guide
July in Boracay is moderate
July is moderate for Boracay.
July is Habagat monsoon peak — heaviest rainfall month alongside August (300mm), 17 rainy days, and the highest cancellation rates for island hopping and Ariel's Point tours (30-40%). The east coast (Bulabog) hits its most-difficult month — choppy water, persistent sargassum seaweed.
Korean summer break (mid-July to mid-August) drives a regional spike from Seoul, Busan, Tokyo, Singapore. Korean family resorts (Movenpick, Henann Garden, Henann Regency) fill weeks ahead. Korean tourist density at D'Mall noticeably higher.
Travel score
Habagat peak + Korean summer break + lush green Boracay
July Weather at a Glance
July averages 86°F / 30°C highs and 77°F / 25°C lows with 17 rainy days and 300mm rainfall — Habagat peak alongside August. Humidity 82%. UV 10. Sunshine 5 hours (year's low alongside September). Sea 29°C warm. Daily storm pattern reliable + occasional 2-3 day rain stretches.
July Travel Advice
Korean summer break (mid-July to mid-August) drives regional hotel + flight surge — book 4-6 weeks ahead from Seoul. Luxury resort all-inclusive stays = best monsoon strategy. Travel insurance with cancellation coverage essential. Island hopping only if you accept 35% cancellation risk. Bring backup indoor activity plans.
Flying In from Overseas
Korean summer break + Japan summer holidays drive Asia inbound spike. Direct flights from Seoul $400-650 Korean break week, $300-450 other weeks. Tokyo $400-550 via Manila. European summer holiday peak continues — UK + Germany + France families.
July Pricing Trends
Korean break + European peak pricing: Station 2 4-star $90-180/night, Station 1 5-star $280-600, Shangri-La Punta Bunga $550-1,200. Island hopping $30-45 when running. Flights from Seoul $400-650 Korean break week.
Boracay July Weather Stats
Avg High
30°C
Avg Low
25°C
Rainy Days
17
300mm total
Sunshine
5h
Daily avg
Humidity
82%
high
UV Index
10
Very high
Wind
16 km/h
Gusts 30
Sea Temp
29°C
swimming
Crowds
Moderate
At attractions
July Sunrise & Sunset
Air Quality
PM2.5
9 μg/m³
PM10
18 μg/m³
Status
good
Feels-Like Temperature & Wind
Feels like
Daytime
36°C
Nighttime
27°C
Humidity and wind affect how the actual temperature feels.
Wind
16 km/h
Max gust 30 km/h
Activities Recommended for July
July Travel Pros & Cons
Pros
- Korean summer break alignment
- Lush green Boracay peak
- Luxury 5-star value remains
- European inbound brings dining options
Cons
- Habagat peak (heaviest rainfall)
- Island hopping 30-40% cancellations
- Bulabog seaweed peak
- Korean tourist density
July Events & Festivals
- European summer holiday peak
- Korean summer break (mid-July to mid-August)
- Japan summer school holidays start
- Habagat peak heaviest month
Boracay in July — Full Picture
July is Habagat monsoon peak — heaviest rainfall month alongside August (300mm), 17 rainy days, and the highest cancellation rates for island hopping and Ariel's Point tours (30-40%). The east coast (Bulabog) hits its most-difficult month — choppy water, persistent sargassum seaweed.
Korean summer break (mid-July to mid-August) drives a regional spike from Seoul, Busan, Tokyo, Singapore. Korean family resorts (Movenpick, Henann Garden, Henann Regency) fill weeks ahead. Korean tourist density at D'Mall noticeably higher.
Despite the rain, Station 2 stays busy with European package tourists and Korean families. Restaurants, spas, D'Mall, helmet diving, and indoor activities operate normally. The trade-off is real: heavy rain in exchange for low hotel prices and the green-jungle Boracay only Habagat visitors see.
What to Wear & What to Pack
Same as June — quick-dry, rain shell, reef-safe sunscreen, DEET. Light layer for AC peace.
Packing Checklist
Seasonal Weather Overview
Spring (Mar·Apr·May)
32.3°C
25°C
5/mo
Summer (Jun·Jul·Aug)
Current30.3°C
25.3°C
15.7/mo
Autumn (Sep·Oct·Nov)
30°C
24.7°C
12.7/mo
Winter (Dec·Jan·Feb)
30°C
23°C
5.3/mo
Boracay Monthly Weather Comparison
| Month | High | Low | Rain | Sun | Humid | UV | Crowd | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January (Best) | 30° | 23° | 5d·50mm | 7h | 73% | 9 | Very busy | Peak |
| February (Best) | 30° | 23° | 4d·40mm | 8h | 72% | 9 | Very busy | Peak |
| March (Best) | 31° | 24° | 4d·40mm | 8h | 73% | 10 | Busy | Shoulder |
| April (Best) | 33° | 25° | 4d·35mm | 9h | 73% | 11 | Very busy | Peak |
| 33° | 26° | 7d·80mm | 8h | 75% | 11 | Very busy | Peak | |
| 31° | 26° | 14d·250mm | 6h | 80% | 10 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| 30° | 25° | 17d·300mm | 5h | 82% | 10 | Moderate | Low season | |
| 30° | 25° | 16d·280mm | 5h | 82% | 10 | Moderate | Low season | |
| 30° | 25° | 16d·270mm | 5h | 82% | 10 | Quiet | Low season | |
| 30° | 25° | 13d·200mm | 6h | 80% | 9 | Quiet | Low season | |
| 30° | 24° | 9d·100mm | 7h | 76% | 9 | Busy | Shoulder | |
| December (Best) | 30° | 23° | 7d·70mm | 7h | 75% | 9 | Very busy | Peak |
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Boracay July Hotel Picks
Frequently Asked Questions
Is July a good time to visit Boracay?
Boracay in July is moderate. Tourist crowds are moderate and flight/hotel prices are low season.
What's the average temperature in Boracay in July?
Boracay July averages a high of 30°C and a low of 25°C.
Does it rain much in Boracay in July?
Boracay July averages 300mm of rainfall over about 17 rainy days.
What should I wear in Boracay in July?
Same as June — quick-dry, rain shell, reef-safe sunscreen, DEET. Light layer for AC peace.
What time are sunrise and sunset in Boracay in July?
Boracay July sunrise is 05:30 and sunset is 18:20, with 12h 50min of daylight.
What's the air quality like in Boracay in July?
Boracay July air quality (AQI) averages 30, rated Good. PM2.5 averages 9μg/m³.
What activities are recommended in Boracay in July?
In July, Boracay is great for Morning White Beach, Spa days + Korean food at Smoke, Helmet diving.
Is July peak season in Boracay?
Boracay July crowds are moderate and prices are low season. You can travel relatively comfortably without long queues.
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Based in Chiang Mai for 8+ years, with 30+ countries visited across Southeast Asia, Japan, and Europe. Every detail in this guide is primary-source verified as of April 2026, with prices auto-refreshed via live exchange rate APIs. This isn't AI-generated boilerplate — it's written from the perspective of someone who has actually been there.