What to see there?
What to see there?
Recognized by Condé Nast Traveler's 2016 Readers’ Choice Awards as the ‘Best Island in the World 2016’, Boracay Island truly deserving the title. With its stunning sunset, the soft, powdery white sand and clear, shallow, emerald-green water, it’s not hard to figure out why Boracay topped other islands including its neighbor Palawan, which conquered the list in 2015. As the most popular holiday destination in the Philippines, many have claimed it as the ultimate place to go to unwind and experience culture, like no other island in the world.
The island is rich with beautiful beaches that you need to explore and experience to make the most of your stay on Boracay. Here, we highlight the top three:
1. White Beach The White Beach is the biggest, busiest and most popular beach in the Boracay. It stretches across 5km - lined with budget and luxury resorts, restaurants, bars and even a shopping mall! As the beach orients to the west, it is THE BEST spot on the island to lie down and watch the sunset, while sinking your feet into the soft white sand. At night, this is where all party goers will let their hair down - the reason why each month the beach will be packed with full moon and black moon parties.
2. Yapak/Puka Shell Beach To those who want to be away from the hectic and crowded main beaches in the Boracay, do head to the Puka Shell Beach, situated in the Northern tip of the island. Unlike the famous White Beach, it has avoided the modern development - staying true to its pristine beauty. As you walk along the beach, you will notice that the sand is coarser because of the crushed “Puka” shells mixed in within the white sand. Other than swimming, come here to just relax on the sand, have picnic, read a book and enjoy your quiet time in the serene, authentic atmosphere of the island.
3. Bulabog Beach A 700 meter walk from the White Beach is where you’ll find the equally stunning but less-busier Bulabog Beach. This is where you should hang out to welcome the rising sun. This is the beach that is perfect for watersports such as kite boarding and windsurfing, During the windy season from November to April, there will be wind and kitesurfers gliding and jumping across the water, showing-off their skills. If you are interested to learn these sports, the beach offers a variety of kite-boarding and windsurfing schools for you to choose from. Why not take the chance?
The Food in Boracay
We always believe that just like anywhere in the world, the best way to blend with locals is by trying out their food. One of the most famous places to go is the the D’Talipapa Market. After purchasing seafood, you are allowed to bring it to one of the nearby restaurants, and have it prepared for you for a reasonable price. Other than seafood, the food variety on the island is very diverse. You can find many international cuisines like Italian, Spanish, or Chinese. There’s even McDonalds on the island to satisfy your french fries craving.
The People of Boracay
Filipinos are known for living their life to the fullest, with open hearts and a willingness to help those who need. They welcome tourists with a smile and will offer tips and insider info without you needing to ask – that is how helpful they are. Don’t be surprised to find out that the locals speak fluent English language, as it is a medium of instruction in most schools nationwide, making it the second language for most Filipinos. They love to tell stories to anybody who is willing to listen and share life experiences. The sexy accent when they speak will keep you enchanted!
The island is rich with beautiful beaches that you need to explore and experience to make the most of your stay on Boracay. Here, we highlight the top three:
1. White Beach The White Beach is the biggest, busiest and most popular beach in the Boracay. It stretches across 5km - lined with budget and luxury resorts, restaurants, bars and even a shopping mall! As the beach orients to the west, it is THE BEST spot on the island to lie down and watch the sunset, while sinking your feet into the soft white sand. At night, this is where all party goers will let their hair down - the reason why each month the beach will be packed with full moon and black moon parties.
2. Yapak/Puka Shell Beach To those who want to be away from the hectic and crowded main beaches in the Boracay, do head to the Puka Shell Beach, situated in the Northern tip of the island. Unlike the famous White Beach, it has avoided the modern development - staying true to its pristine beauty. As you walk along the beach, you will notice that the sand is coarser because of the crushed “Puka” shells mixed in within the white sand. Other than swimming, come here to just relax on the sand, have picnic, read a book and enjoy your quiet time in the serene, authentic atmosphere of the island.
3. Bulabog Beach A 700 meter walk from the White Beach is where you’ll find the equally stunning but less-busier Bulabog Beach. This is where you should hang out to welcome the rising sun. This is the beach that is perfect for watersports such as kite boarding and windsurfing, During the windy season from November to April, there will be wind and kitesurfers gliding and jumping across the water, showing-off their skills. If you are interested to learn these sports, the beach offers a variety of kite-boarding and windsurfing schools for you to choose from. Why not take the chance?
The Food in Boracay
We always believe that just like anywhere in the world, the best way to blend with locals is by trying out their food. One of the most famous places to go is the the D’Talipapa Market. After purchasing seafood, you are allowed to bring it to one of the nearby restaurants, and have it prepared for you for a reasonable price. Other than seafood, the food variety on the island is very diverse. You can find many international cuisines like Italian, Spanish, or Chinese. There’s even McDonalds on the island to satisfy your french fries craving.
The People of Boracay
Filipinos are known for living their life to the fullest, with open hearts and a willingness to help those who need. They welcome tourists with a smile and will offer tips and insider info without you needing to ask – that is how helpful they are. Don’t be surprised to find out that the locals speak fluent English language, as it is a medium of instruction in most schools nationwide, making it the second language for most Filipinos. They love to tell stories to anybody who is willing to listen and share life experiences. The sexy accent when they speak will keep you enchanted!
The magical charm of Boracay keeps travelers return for more
What to see there?
What to see there?
Recognized by Condé Nast Traveler's 2016 Readers’ Choice Awards as the ‘Best Island in the World 2016’, Boracay Island truly deserving the title. With its stunning sunset, the soft, powdery white sand and clear, shallow, emerald-green water, it’s not hard to figure out why Boracay topped other islands including its neighbor Palawan, which conquered the list in 2015. As the most popular holiday destination in the Philippines, many have claimed it as the ultimate place to go to unwind and experience culture, like no other island in the world.
The island is rich with beautiful beaches that you need to explore and experience to make the most of your stay on Boracay. Here, we highlight the top three:
1. White Beach The White Beach is the biggest, busiest and most popular beach in the Boracay. It stretches across 5km - lined with budget and luxury resorts, restaurants, bars and even a shopping mall! As the beach orients to the west, it is THE BEST spot on the island to lie down and watch the sunset, while sinking your feet into the soft white sand. At night, this is where all party goers will let their hair down - the reason why each month the beach will be packed with full moon and black moon parties.
2. Yapak/Puka Shell Beach To those who want to be away from the hectic and crowded main beaches in the Boracay, do head to the Puka Shell Beach, situated in the Northern tip of the island. Unlike the famous White Beach, it has avoided the modern development - staying true to its pristine beauty. As you walk along the beach, you will notice that the sand is coarser because of the crushed “Puka” shells mixed in within the white sand. Other than swimming, come here to just relax on the sand, have picnic, read a book and enjoy your quiet time in the serene, authentic atmosphere of the island.
3. Bulabog Beach A 700 meter walk from the White Beach is where you’ll find the equally stunning but less-busier Bulabog Beach. This is where you should hang out to welcome the rising sun. This is the beach that is perfect for watersports such as kite boarding and windsurfing, During the windy season from November to April, there will be wind and kitesurfers gliding and jumping across the water, showing-off their skills. If you are interested to learn these sports, the beach offers a variety of kite-boarding and windsurfing schools for you to choose from. Why not take the chance?
The Food in Boracay
We always believe that just like anywhere in the world, the best way to blend with locals is by trying out their food. One of the most famous places to go is the the D’Talipapa Market. After purchasing seafood, you are allowed to bring it to one of the nearby restaurants, and have it prepared for you for a reasonable price. Other than seafood, the food variety on the island is very diverse. You can find many international cuisines like Italian, Spanish, or Chinese. There’s even McDonalds on the island to satisfy your french fries craving.
The People of Boracay
Filipinos are known for living their life to the fullest, with open hearts and a willingness to help those who need. They welcome tourists with a smile and will offer tips and insider info without you needing to ask – that is how helpful they are. Don’t be surprised to find out that the locals speak fluent English language, as it is a medium of instruction in most schools nationwide, making it the second language for most Filipinos. They love to tell stories to anybody who is willing to listen and share life experiences. The sexy accent when they speak will keep you enchanted!
The island is rich with beautiful beaches that you need to explore and experience to make the most of your stay on Boracay. Here, we highlight the top three:
1. White Beach The White Beach is the biggest, busiest and most popular beach in the Boracay. It stretches across 5km - lined with budget and luxury resorts, restaurants, bars and even a shopping mall! As the beach orients to the west, it is THE BEST spot on the island to lie down and watch the sunset, while sinking your feet into the soft white sand. At night, this is where all party goers will let their hair down - the reason why each month the beach will be packed with full moon and black moon parties.
2. Yapak/Puka Shell Beach To those who want to be away from the hectic and crowded main beaches in the Boracay, do head to the Puka Shell Beach, situated in the Northern tip of the island. Unlike the famous White Beach, it has avoided the modern development - staying true to its pristine beauty. As you walk along the beach, you will notice that the sand is coarser because of the crushed “Puka” shells mixed in within the white sand. Other than swimming, come here to just relax on the sand, have picnic, read a book and enjoy your quiet time in the serene, authentic atmosphere of the island.
3. Bulabog Beach A 700 meter walk from the White Beach is where you’ll find the equally stunning but less-busier Bulabog Beach. This is where you should hang out to welcome the rising sun. This is the beach that is perfect for watersports such as kite boarding and windsurfing, During the windy season from November to April, there will be wind and kitesurfers gliding and jumping across the water, showing-off their skills. If you are interested to learn these sports, the beach offers a variety of kite-boarding and windsurfing schools for you to choose from. Why not take the chance?
The Food in Boracay
We always believe that just like anywhere in the world, the best way to blend with locals is by trying out their food. One of the most famous places to go is the the D’Talipapa Market. After purchasing seafood, you are allowed to bring it to one of the nearby restaurants, and have it prepared for you for a reasonable price. Other than seafood, the food variety on the island is very diverse. You can find many international cuisines like Italian, Spanish, or Chinese. There’s even McDonalds on the island to satisfy your french fries craving.
The People of Boracay
Filipinos are known for living their life to the fullest, with open hearts and a willingness to help those who need. They welcome tourists with a smile and will offer tips and insider info without you needing to ask – that is how helpful they are. Don’t be surprised to find out that the locals speak fluent English language, as it is a medium of instruction in most schools nationwide, making it the second language for most Filipinos. They love to tell stories to anybody who is willing to listen and share life experiences. The sexy accent when they speak will keep you enchanted!