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Boracay Travel Guide, Destinations and Attractions |
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Boracay
is famous of its world renowned white sand beach resorts
and popular diving worlds best diving sites. The
world-famous island is a paradise in the Visayas which
is found in the Province of Panay. Boracay is one of the
most popular tourist destination in the world in which
finest and beautiful tropical white sand beaches can be
found. There are many luxurious hotels and resorts in
Boracay nowadays and are of international standards.
Boracay has all the elements of a tropical paradise that
it enchants visitors from around the globe. Because of
it's crystal blue waters, powder white sand and a superb
underwater marine life.
The island paradise of Boracay is a haven of
marine/aquatic sports. Among the famous aquatic sports
in Boracay are beach volleyball, swimming, boating,
canoeing, diving, jet-skiing, kite surfing, sailboating,
kayaking, boardsailing and wind surfing. Boracay is
surrounded by beautiful dive spots that both novice and
professional divers can enjoy. There are many dive shops
in Boracay that is guided by expert dive instructors.
Visitors and tourist will also enjoy nature tripping and
eco-adventure. Boracay is a paradise island that is
excellent for island hopping, hiking, trekking, caving,
mountain climbing, biking, and horseback riding. If you
want to discover the hidden coves and isolated beaches
of Boracay that is out of reach from visitors, then you
should go trekking and mountain biking. Boracay is the
perfect venue for golf, tennis, bowling, even beach
volleyball. Top-of-class amenities for these activities
are available in the island. For golf bugs, Fairways and
Bluewater Resort Golf and Countryclub has an 18-hole
championship course.
In Boracay, high season is from November to the end of
May and the low season from June to October. Boracay
accommodation depends on the season and if you want to
visit Boracay, visitors and tourist are advise to book
as early as possible because of the popularity of the
island paradise. |
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Boracay has many excellent restaurants with
international and local cuisine. Every famous resorts in
Boracay runs it's own restaurant that offers good dining
to its guests. Fresh seafoods are at its best in Boracay. |
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How to get there to
Boracay
Boracay can be reached by air and boat. From Manila,
there are three flights daily to Kalibo that is provided
by Philippine Airlines (PAL). Upon reaching Kalibo
airport, you will travel 1 and half hour to Caticlan by
air-conditioned coasters, coaches and vans.
There are also private airlines such as Asian Spirit,
Pacific Air and Aerolift going to Caticlan which is a
jump-off point to Boracay. They offer daily flights by
smaller aircrafts. All flights depart from the Manila
Domestic Airport.
Boat trips are offered by WGA, Moreta Shipping Lines and
Negros Navigation companies. All ships depart from North
Harbor, Manila. However, it is advisable to inquire for
accurate departure schedule before starting the trip. |
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Boracay Tourist Attraction |
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Mount
Luho: the highest mountain on the island. An ascent
of a 100m from the sea level is worth some cold water
and soft drinks. A small hillock nestled among the trees
on the tip of this mountain can be a good resting place
after a cumbersome climb.
The Bat Caves: Located on the north east coast of
Yapak gives a view of the reversely hanging mammals who
come out screeching for food at the fall of dusk.
Located in the jungles around a visitor to this cave
must have the tenacity of bearing the foul smell that
engulfs the cave.
Boracay Beaches: Famous and world class beaches
in Boracay that tourist want to go to.
Balinghai Beach and Punta Bunga Beach
Bulabog Beach
Diniwid Beach
Ilig-Iligan Beach
Manoc-Manoc Beach
Puka Shell Beach
White Beach
Bel-At Beach
Bolabag beach
Dead Forest: Comprising of a number of dead trees
give a haunted look and provides the movie bucks with an
ideal place to shoot a horror thriller.
The White Beach: The greatest attraction offered
by Boracay to its tourists. The white silvery sand and
the clean blue sea present a perfect stretch for the
tourists to spend the day. Horse riding along the beach,
beach volleyball or even a bare footed walk on the sand
or even a sun bath on the beaches can be entertaining.
The quiet sea gives one the opportunity to trip across
the sea.
Kar-Tir Shell Museum: Located at the village of
Ilig-Illigan, Kar-Tir features an interesting collection
of sea shells, wood carvings, pottery, hand-woven
articles and traditional costumes from all over the
Philippines. There is a small entrance fee.
Star Gazing In Boracay: There's plenty of room to
sit back and look to the heavens for inspiration. While
you're mooning over a sea of stars, watch for a falling
star, and make a wish. The visual delights never end
specially at sun set as the stars creep into the evening
sky and the sun spreads its red and yellow hues across
the heavens.
Boracay Butterfly Garden: Located near the famous
Bolabog Beach in Boracay. If lucky the visitors can
expect their visit to the garden to be greeted over with
200 to 300 spirited colors traipsing along the invisible
path in the air. With over 150 varieties of plants,
Boracay Butterfly Garden attracts the most enchanting of
tropical butterflies in the region. |
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