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BORACAY

WHITE BEACH BORACAY

Dsc02622_1Boracay Island is a tropical island that is one hour flight time south of Manila. The island has more than 30 beaches, foremost of which is a four-kilometer stretch of pure white sand called White Beach. White Beach is widely considered by international travel publications to be among the world's best beaches. Boracay is ideal for your tropical dream vacation. Scuba divers will enjoy its has dozens of divespots and dive centers. One can learn windsurfing or kiteboarding, go island-hopping, or simply bask in the neverending sunshine. White Beach also has a stretch of establishments featuring an unprecendented variety of cuisines and cultures. Boracay is also well isolated and safe for children, and an excellent place for men and women to frolic and become children again!

BORACAY BEACH HOPPING

Dsc02320_1 Every day seems to be a holiday on Boracay - all you need to do is relax and enjoy yourself. Just get up, make some coffee and decide whether to go sailing, windsurfing or perhaps snorkeling and looking at corals. Boracay is also well known for its now very rare gleaming white puka shells at Puka Beach, said to be the best in the world. There are good snorkeling at Ilig-Iligan Beach in the north-east and at little Crocodile Island just off the Southeast coast. But beware of the strong currents that can often be encountered on the east coast of Boracay. Especially off Crocodile Island and Laurel Island the undertow has been known to put the wind up even strong swimmers. Laurel Island offers a unique attraction for snorkelers. Through an opening in the rocky floor, an iron ladder leads to a partly flooded cave.

BORACAY UNDERWATER ADVENTURE

Boracay_underwater_009_1 There are good snorkeling at Ilig-Iligan Beach in the north-east and at little Crocodile Island just off the Southeast coast. But beware of the strong currents that can often be encountered on the east coast of Boracay. Especially off Crocodile Island and Laurel Island the undertow has been known to put the wind up even strong swimmers. Laurel Island offers a unique attraction for snorkelers. Through an opening in the rocky floor, an iron ladder leads to a partly flooded cave. The cave is open to the sea, and fish and coral can be observed.

                            

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