Hello, Boracay! |
1. White sand beach. Just as advertised. Just as expected. Love it!
2. Parasailing and helmet diving. Tried these two activities for the first time. Awesome!
3. Fire dancers. Finally saw them for real, and they're great!
4. Great food! We loved the tapa at the Boracay Beach Resort, the crab at the Hampstead (though it was a bit pricey), the Jonah's shake, and especially Boracay's chori burger (we wanted to bring some to Manila, but we weren't able to).
5. Cliff diving. We went to Ariel's Point, a place featuring this activity (they have cliffs of different heights), but we weren't able to dive because we got so engrossed with snorkeling and didn't thought the tour would end earlier than we expected. :(
Sand castles in front of the Diamond Hotel, Station 1, Boracay. |
1. People in the island (and maybe the local government as well) are promoting the name Boracay. So Boracay, please, not Bora. :)
2. Generally the whole of Boracay (Stations 1 to 3) lie in a single stretch on the shore - you can walk the beach from one end to another, although I would advise not doing the Station 3 at night because there are areas with no lamp posts and are therefore dark.
3. There are many aetas in certain parts of Boracay. Some of them are asleep on the sand, with plastic glass or some sort of container beside them. Visitors and tourists would sometimes drop coins on the glasses, but I hope the local government would do something to help them.
4. And speaking of Koreans, many of the tourists when we went there were Koreans. They equal (or even outnumber) Western tourists. Yey for Philippine tourism!
In the background: Paraw boats |
1 comment:
"Summer is never complete without the beach" - that's absolutely right! And when it comes to beaches, there's no other than Boracay! :)
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