Puka Shell Beach, also known as Yapak Beach, is a serene and picturesque destination located on the northern tip of Boracay Island in the Philippines. Unlike the more famous White Beach, Puka Shell Beach is quieter and less commercialized, offering visitors a more laid-back atmosphere. The beach is named after the abundant puka shells found in the sand, which were once collected extensively to create shellcraft jewelry. Stretching approximately 800 meters, the beach features crystal-clear azure waters and a blend of white sand and tiny crushed puka shells that give it a distinct texture. Flanked by lush green hills and rocky cliffs, the beach provides a sense of seclusion and escape from the crowd. The waves here are stronger compared to other parts of Boray, making it a favorite spot for sunbathing and relaxation rather than swimming. Accessible via tricycle or boat from the White Beach area, Puka Shell Beach is an excursion spot that embodies the natural beauty of Boracay without the bustle of tourist activities, perfect for those seeking peace and nature.