Watsonwatson Posted January 17, 2018 Share Posted January 17, 2018 Kamusta na boracay today after ng bagyo? Quote Link to comment
bhinsantos06 Posted January 20, 2018 Share Posted January 20, 2018 bora the best Quote Link to comment
Ms.Kamiya Posted January 21, 2018 Share Posted January 21, 2018 im so excited😊☺️ #Boracay Soon Quote Link to comment
Deo_D_Oran Posted January 22, 2018 Share Posted January 22, 2018 i miss boracay... update naman sa practical at ok na pag stayan Quote Link to comment
ronin_hentai Posted January 24, 2018 Share Posted January 24, 2018 Was fortunate enough to have gone to Boracay in 1994. That time, the attraction was the place itself. Clean, expansive beaches, clean and clear water, peaceful provincial living. Stayed in one of those beachfront huts set in a grove of trees. Very rustic, very peaceful. The amount of people was sparse enough that you can have a whole block of beach all to yourself and sunbathe naked if you wanted to...and quite a number of foreigners did. The party scene was there but not so...wild. Spent the next few years wishing to get back and spent a few more years saving up to actually get back...which I was eventually able to do. So I went back and I was...uh...taken aback. The...perspective...changed a lot. Oh the beach was there, provided that your definition of beach is generally where the sea met the sand. The water was still clear, so much so you could see the occasional half buried bag of junk food and other commercial flotsam underneath the water. But the party scene...wow! It was as if it got boosted by steroids! In non-stop doses! 3 days and 2 nights of pure hedonism. But as they say, what happens in bora stays in bora. Nowadays, if I get asked if it's worth the trip, I usually ask what their priority is. If it's the nature scene, I'd say there are other, better places to go. But if it's for the party scene, then yes, Bora is the place to be. Quote Link to comment
Deo_D_Oran Posted January 25, 2018 Share Posted January 25, 2018 i miss boracay so much ... hehehe pm nyo naman ako pag may discounted airfare at accomdation... tnx Quote Link to comment
Robmeister Posted February 16, 2018 Share Posted February 16, 2018 Please pray for Boracay. I hope the other side of the island gets the treatment that it needs. I saw the photos in FB and I found out that the sewage system from toilets and such goes directly into the water via a long sewage tube. I hope the gov't won't shut down the island's tourism because of that. Quote Link to comment
gyros Posted February 16, 2018 Share Posted February 16, 2018 resort owners knowingly violated the law and exposed tourists and guests to harmful bacteria in the water...they have to be closed until they comply to safety and environmental laws i always go to BORA but now i may look for other places in the Phils. that is more safe and healthy 1 Quote Link to comment
Deo_D_Oran Posted February 19, 2018 Share Posted February 19, 2018 ma-mi-miss ko boracay... kahit na maraming magagandang lugar sa phil iba pa rin ang saya ng boracay... sana maisaayos pa nila bora... at maka-create sila ng ibang tourist spot na tulad nito pero environment friendly... Quote Link to comment
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scorpion2018 Posted March 8, 2018 Share Posted March 8, 2018 Boracay is closed :P due to poop floating on the beach Quote Link to comment
Green Day Posted March 16, 2018 Share Posted March 16, 2018 (edited) Cimatu’s decision: Close Boracay for up to 1 yearBy Ma. Stella F. Arnaldo -March 15, 2018 By Ma. Stella F. Arnaldo / Special to the BusinessMirrorTHE interagency task force on Boracay will be recommending the declaration of a state of calamity for six months, and a closure of the popular resort island starting on April 26.This was revealed by Environment Secretary Roy A. Cimatu and other members of the task force during a news briefing at the Department of Tourism (DOT) on Thursday afternoon. “[For] public health, public interest and general welfare, I recommend to the President the closure of Boracay Island as a tourist destination for a maximum of one year, effective one month after the declaration,” he said in a prepared statement. He added this period of closure will give the national government “ample time for the undisrupted implementation” of several measures that will help restore and sustain the island as a major destination.Cimatu said the water in Bulabog Beach, where kitesurfing and other water activities are held, was too contaminated and the job of constructing the needed sewerage system so massive that there was a need to close down the island as soon as possible. The most recent tests of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), he said, showed “consistent failure, with an average result of 18,000 MPN [most probable number of coliform] per 100 milliliter [ML], exceeding the standard level of 400 MPN/100ML.”Officer in Charge of the Interior and Local Government Eduardo M. Año told the BusinessMirror that his agency had already sent the necessary documents to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) for the agency to be able to recommend to President Duterte the declaration of a state of calamity.“They [NDRRMC] will have to make the recommendation to the President, but we already sent them the documents and our recommendation for the declaration,” he said, adding that this will cover a period of “six months. That is the time frame given by the President [for us to fix Boracay].”During the news briefing, Año said the task force will make its recommendations to Duterte during a Cabinet Cluster meeting on March 19. “These will still be for the President’s approval,” he stressed.He noted that demolition orders have already been issued by the local government of Malay to several establishments, and pointed out that, “in fact, Boracay West Cove Resort was closed yesterday.” He said the resort “should have been closed in 2011,” as it didn’t have a business permit to operate and no longer had a forest land agreement for tourism purposes with the DENR.Separate sources said DOT officials were “shocked” that Cimatu is recommending a one-year closure of the island, popular for its powdery, white-sand beach. A ranking DOT official projected a dive in tourist arrivals this year if the closure of Boracay will last longer than two months. So, “we are standing pat on our recommendation for a two-month closure,”the DOT official said. Under the National Tourism Development Plan, the Duterte administration is targeting visitor arrivals to hit 7.5 million in 2018, up 13.6 percent from last year’s arrivals. The same official added that Cimatu appeared “flexible” on the length of the closure period.Other DOT officials intimated that the agency’s recommendation is to close Boracay starting April 26, which would effectively cancel events during the May 1 holiday break dubbed “Laboracay.” Several events and parties had already been lined up by resorts, with major sponsors finalizing their support to the popular event, which has been compared to the annual spring break revelry of American students. (See, “Despite controversies, ‘Laboracay’ is still a go…so far,” in the BusinessMirror, March 14, 2018.)“Laboracay will just dirty the beach again, after we all tried to keep it clean, and to rehabilitate the island,” one DOT insider said. Earlier, the DOT had proposed the closure of the island for two months during the monsoon season, when tourism arrivals are low. But the insider said, “They’re saying there’s no peak or low season anymore in Boracay,” so agency officials felt it was better to close the island as soon as possible to give way to its immediate rehabilitation.For her part, Tourism Secretary Wanda Corazon T. Teo said her agency has already discussed with all airlines to reduce their flights to Aklan and “not charge rebooking and cancellation fees of passengers” whose flights will beaffected. She asked the airlines “to divert their flights to other destinations so the other destinations can be promoted.”Sources said the DOT has yet to get the hotels and resorts to agree not to charge their clients who may be affected by the closure any cancellation fees.In making his recommendation to close Boracay Island, Cimatu said, “The problem of sewage and drainage will persist even though the BIWC [boracay Island Water Co.] promised to do something to solve the problem in one month or by April 5, 2018. The exponential rise in tourist arrivals and the inadequate sewer capacity and the old sewer lines will further aggravate the situation when the 195 unconnected establishments issued notices of violation get connected to the sewer lines.”He added the DENR has already “identified 973 illegal structures within forestlands and wetlands and 102 within easement areas. While a few have offered to do voluntary demolition, most are still for removal.”Among the measures to restore Boracay Island as a key tourist destination, the DENR said the sewerage system will be upgraded; solid-waste management facilities and mechanisms will be installed; illegal structures in forestlands and wetlands, easement areas and sinkholes will be removed; roads widened and constructed, pipes laid and ground excavated; and transportation system rationalized.Cimatu was authorized by Duterte to decide on the fate of Boracay.Cimatu earlier told reporters after a Senate hearing on the island he couldn’t recommend Boracay’s closure just yet until the sewage problem and other issues are addressed. (See, “Decision day: To close or not to close Boracay,” in the BusinessMirror, March 5, 2018.) But lawyer Jonas R. Leones, Cimatu’s designated spokesman, told the BusinessMirror that, when push comes to shove, Cimatu “might change his mind.”“If they will not cooperate, well, the secretary might eventually recommend closure,” Leones earlier said. Edited March 16, 2018 by Green Day Quote Link to comment
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