arantgod Posted Monday at 09:40 AM Share Posted Monday at 09:40 AM where to stay? Quote Link to comment
Grykes Posted Monday at 02:16 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:16 PM World-Renowned Beach: Boracay is famous for its stunning White Beach, which has been consistently ranked as one of the best beaches in the world. Quote Link to comment
Grykes Posted Monday at 02:18 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:18 PM Small Island: Despite its global fame, Boracay is a relatively small island, measuring only about 7 kilometers long and 1 kilometer wide at its narrowest point. Quote Link to comment
Grykes Posted Monday at 02:20 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:20 PM Powdery White Sand: The sand on Boracay's beaches is known for its fine, powdery texture, which is a result of the erosion of coral over thousands of years. Quote Link to comment
Grykes Posted Monday at 02:22 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:22 PM No Direct Flights: There are no direct flights to Boracay. Visitors typically fly to either Caticlan Airport (closer) or Kalibo Airport (farther) and then take a boat to the island. Quote Link to comment
Grykes Posted Monday at 02:24 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:24 PM Environmental Rehabilitation: In 2018, Boracay was closed to tourists for six months to undergo rehabilitation and address environmental issues such as pollution and overdevelopment. Quote Link to comment
Grykes Posted Monday at 02:26 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:26 PM Puka Shell Beach: Apart from White Beach, Boracay is also home to Puka Shell Beach, known for its natural and less commercialized environment. Quote Link to comment
Grykes Posted Monday at 02:28 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:28 PM Sunset Views: Boracay is famous for its breathtaking sunsets, particularly at White Beach, where the sky often turns into a canvas of vibrant colors. Quote Link to comment
Grykes Posted Monday at 02:30 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:30 PM Water Sports Haven: The island is a hub for various water sports, including windsurfing, kiteboarding, parasailing, and paddleboarding. Quote Link to comment
Grykes Posted Monday at 02:32 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:32 PM Historical Significance: Boracay was originally inhabited by the Ati people, an indigenous group in the Philippines. The island's name is believed to have originated from the local word "borac," meaning cotton, referring to the island's white sand. Quote Link to comment
Grykes Posted Monday at 02:35 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:35 PM Nightlife: Boracay is known for its vibrant nightlife, with numerous bars, clubs, and beach parties that cater to both locals and tourists. Quote Link to comment
Ripnet Posted Monday at 04:38 PM Share Posted Monday at 04:38 PM Plan to go there one day Quote Link to comment
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