Boracay: (The Paradise of The Philippines)

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BORACAY
(the Paradise of the Philippines)
Boracay Island, located in the
Visayan region of the Philippines,
is a world-renowned travel
destination known for its
powdery white sand and pristine
beaches. There is no end to the
number of thrilling activities and
experiences to discover in this
postcard-worthy island haven.
Top 5
Reasons
to
Visit
Boracay
Island
Tropical Paradise
The breathtaking sceneries of Boracay never fail to attract a
lot of travelers who want to see the island’s beauty first
hand. The island boasts of crystal azure waters, powdery
white sand, abundant flora and fauna, and diverse marine
life. No wonder it remains as one of the best islands in the
world.
Beautiful Beaches
You have not fully experienced Boracay if you haven’t seen the nearby
islands. Book an island hopping trip and have a whole day dedicated to
exploring the natural beauty of the nearby islands and beaches such
as Crystal Cove Island, Piknikan Island, Crocodile Island, Hinugtan
Beach, Magic Island, Puka Beach, and Carabao Island, to name a few
Exciting Water Sports
Activities
Adventure has no age limit in
Boracay. Once things go back
to normal, you’ll be able to
ride the waves in style, feel
the wind in your face, and try
something new.For adrenaline
junkies, the island offers
different White Beach
activities that will satisfy
your craving for something
exciting.
 Food Destination
The island offers a wide selection of gastronomic delights from local to
international flavours that will certainly suit every taste. After the
island’s 6-month rehabilitation, there has been a lot of new food
adventures waiting to be discovered. And we all know a trip to Boracay
is never complete without a boodle fight. Just thinking about the medley
of fresh seafood and tender meats is making us hungry.
Aklanon Culture
Aklan’s famous Ati-Atihan Festival
is a feast held every January in
honor of Santo Niño, showcasing
tribal dance and music,
accompanied by indigenous
ensembles, and a vibrant parade. It
is regarded as one of the best
festivals in the Philippines, as well
as the country’s version of Mardi
Gras.

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