Sunday, April 10, 2011

Boracay Island


Widely known as one of the finest swimming destinations in the world, Boracay is blessed with unsullied fine talcum powder-sand beaches. Its tranquil crystal clear waters are perfect for swimming, sailing, fishing and sunbathing. Boracay also boasts of sapphire seas and spectacular sunsets. Countless hidden coves dot the island and tall coconut trees line up along the beaches.

Boracay lies at the northwest tip of Panay, in the west Visayas region, off the Sibuyan Sea. The island is made up of little communities: Yapak in the north, Balabag in the middle, and Manocmanoc in the south. Hilly elevations up to 100 meters above sea level characterize Yapak and Manocmanoc. Intertwining trails link the small villages together but many sometimes lead to lush tropical jungles.

To get to Boracay, one has to book a flight to Kalibo, the capital of Aklan province. Air-conditioned coasters or public buses offer one-hour-and-a-half drive to Caticlan where one can board a motorized banca for a 30-minute trip to Boracay.

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  1. The Nigi Nigi Noonoos, Station II was the hotel where my then girlfriend (a Filipina and now my wife)and I, an American, traveled after we first met. The lodges were constructed of traditional bamboo and arranged in a resort fashion. The room was comfy and clean with the food there being particularly good. Even though it was the off season and we were suffering an approaching typhoon, the staff were attentive and courteous. It was a wonderful place for our romantic encounter.

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