Written by qes on April 7, 2004
- First time:
The first time I went to Boracay was when I was five-years-old. And even at that young age, I still had a lot of fun there. It was all about playing with my cousins...
Written by lillitot on July 24, 2003
- If you grow up with Boracay just an hour away by plane, you end up . . . immune to the 821 different superlatives people use to describe this 1,000 hectare
island. Of course, it IS...
Written by Sirenna on October 7, 2005
- Take a boat ride to the north of the island at sunset and watch the fruit bats as they fly over to the mainland to feed. This is a really spectacular sight - the bats...
Written by Sirenna on October 7, 2005
- Puka Beach was named after the famous Puka Shells that were popular as jewellry in the ‘60s and ‘70s. Such large numbers of them were collected from the beach that sadly there are hardly any...
Written by HiramAbif on February 25, 2006
- If one tries to answer the one million dollar question : why such a small island (Boracay) is so commercially successful? , he/she might come with a lot of answers (the magical white beach, the...
Written by carmentp on December 24, 2004
- Whether you are with family, friends, or loved ones, Boracay doesn't fail to take your breath away with its white sands, clear blue waters, friendly locals, and amazing food choices. Spend a lazy afternoon...
Written by Sirenna on October 7, 2005
- The best massage to be had outside of a spa is with Abe (pronounced Abby), a blind guy who works on the beach in Angol. He specialises in Swedish massage, shiatsu, acupressure, etc., and charges...
Boracay Island
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