Posts Tagged ‘Philippines

23
May
08

Hot Vacation Spot…

Boracay Island Getaway…


White Sand.. Clear blue beach.. and a whole lot of fun in the sun. That’s Boracay Island.. Once you get there,you’ll know what I’m talking about. Through the years,it has been one of the Philippines top tourist destination. Most people go there to relax, have fun and getaway from the hassles of city life.

This island paradise is acclaimed for its talcum fine white sand beaches, clear and warm waters and world class amenities. The four kilometers of palm studded white beach is hailed as the finest in the world. The surrounding water is shallow and calm for most the year, perfect for swimming and all kinds of water sports.

How To Get There?

Take a flight to Manila. You may have to spend a night in Manila on your outward journey because onward flights to Boracay are limited.
Fly Philippine Airlines from Manila (Domestic Airport) to Kalibo Airport. (The flight takes 30 minutes and costs about 3,000 Philippine peso return).
From Kalibo Airport takes the air-conditioned bus to Caticlan and the boat from Caticlan harbor to Boracay (the bus trip takes 90 minutes and the boat 30 minutes; combined ticket Pp140).
Various charter companies fly direct from Manila to Caticlan Airport (Pp4, 000 return; 60-90 minutes).
As there is no jetty on Boracay, you have to wade ashore from the boat, so wear something suitable for the beach..

Things to do while in boracay

  • Boat trips around the island
  • windsurfing
  • diving
  • sailing
  • horseback riding
  • snorkeling
  • golf
  • mountain biking
  • Para sailing
  • Beach volleyball
  • water skiing
  • Fishing

and a lot more…

Boracay at Night

After sunset, the island transforms into one exciting night of dancing and partying. But don’t take our word for it, Boracay is an island you have to experience yourself. A lot of partying around the beach. Dancing, live bands and events. Many tourist get entices and decides to live at boracay because of the fun that they have. So it is not just relaxing,it is also fun and enjoyable place fit for all ages.

Where to stay at Boracay??

WHERE TO STAY- please note that ONLY those that can be contacted directly through their website will be included here. I am not affiliated with any of this establishment and it is up to the traveler to choose.
RESORTS AND HOTELS

357boracay
Artista
Arwana Boracay
Alice in Wonderland Resort
Bamboo Beach Resort

Bans Boracay
Blue Lagoon Villa
Blue Lilly Villa Beach Resort
Blue Mango Inn
Boracay Beach Chalets
Boracay Courtyard Beach

Boracay Hills
Boracay Plaza Hotel Resort
Boracay Regency
Boracay Sun Resorts
Boracay Terraces Resort
Boracay Tropics Beach Resort
Bura-Akay Nature Resort
Calypso Diving Resort
Chalet Y
Discovery Shores
El Centro Beach
Fairways and Bluewater
Fridays Boracay
Freckles Resort
Hey Jude Resort
Jennifer’s Garden Resort Restaurant
Jony’s Beach Resort
La Carmela de Boracay
La Reserve Beach front Resort Hotel
Le Soleil de Boracay
Lorenzo Resorts
Mandala Spa
Melinda’s Garden
Microtel Inn
Mulligan’s Golf Hotel
Nami Resort Boracay

23
May
08

An Island Called Camiguin…




 

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