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Still one of the best Island, in terms of just chilling sa beach front.

 

Food is quite expensive if you don’t know where to look or if you’re a picky eater.

But sa talipapa at mga turo turo madami naman.

Or walang kamatayan andok ahha hingin nyo lang ung mga balat balat sa gilid haha

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Will be staying here at the end of the month for a few days. I will be traveling solo. I known that there will be few people compared to summer, but I would want to meet people and enjoy the night life. How? Where would be the places to go to, what to do if the intention is to live free before I grow old and wither? For me, this year should be about experiencing the moments that I missed out on. Nako, wala na nga ganon. Iba naman!

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The waves are currently strong and is very windy but nonetheless it is still paradise. Most activities are on the other side of Boracay where the water is calmer. Avoid the Island Hopping as it expensive and nothing much to explore and see. Go ahead and enjoy snorkeling, helmet diving and jetskis. The paraw or parai ride is great, but is not available due to the strong waves. Make sure to party at EPIC bar in the evenings and meet other tourists!

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