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Welcome to Boracay!
The palm-studded island of Boracay
- with its white, talcum-fine beach, balmy weather and warm, crystalline
waters - is like a hypnotic magnet that lures many to a lotus
existence. In this tiny, butterfly-shaped island at the northwestern
tip of Panay in Western Visayas, days can be spent by simply lazing
on the beach and nights are for indulging in the tropical party
lifestyle. Boracay is an anchor tourist destination and one of
the 7,000 times more islands that make up the Philippine archipelago.
A Little Bit of Daring
For the adventure-driven, "Mambo Number
5" is a little bit of boating and wind surfing, a little
bit of scuba diving, a little bit of trekking, a little bit of
mountain biking, and a little bit of golf. Theres plenty
to do in Boracay other than beachbumming and partyhopping.
On the eastern side of the island is Bulabog
Beach, a boardsailors mecca that draws enthusiasts from
all over the world, especially during the peak season of November
to March. In January, it is the site of an International Funboard
Cup.
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Sailboating and kayaking are popular sporting
activities, with Boracay playing host to the annual Paraw Regatta,
an international sailboat race that makes use of the native outrigger.
Dive sites surround the island and are learning venues to both
novice and professional divers, guided by competent instructors
of the many dive shops that operate in the area.
Trekking or mountain biking can also bring the
intrepid to the islands quaint interior villages and to
the edges scenic rocky cliffs, discovering along the way
many hidden coves with isolated beaches far from the tourist crowd.
And for golf bugs, Fairways and Bluewater Resort Golf and Countryclub
has an 18-hole championship course.
Barefoot in the Beach
The code in Boracay is strictly informal.
There is an undeniable easy atmosphere in Boracay where walking barefoot than shod is the rule rather than the exception. White Beach is so, soooo fine, it feels like treading on miles of baby powder! No wonder, even swinging discos have the beach for a floor, giving dance a new twist. There are no hang-ups either in this island. At daytime, tourists having a soothing massage under the shade of a coconut tree beside the shoreline is a common sight. And from dusk to dawn, Boracay turns into one big party place where everyone is welcome to join in
But first, lets toast that sunset cocktail!
Diversions are certainly no problem in this tropical eden with leisure activities calendared throughout the year and amenities offered by some 350 tourist establishments.
Hala Bira! Let Go!
January is the time to hang loose in the "Land
of the Atis." Kalibo, the capital town of Aklan, is
the gateway to Boracay. Every second weekend of January, it celebrates
the Ati-Atihan Festival where frenzied streetdancing is
performed by costumed and black-sooted "tribes" as they
wend through the main streets from dawn till the witching hours.
The Ati-Atihan is celebrated for three days
and commemorates the 13th-century land deal between 10 migrating
Bornean chieftains and the aboriginal Ati King Marikudo. It also
honors the town patron, the infant Santo Niño.
To the accompaniment of hundreds of lyres and
drums, merrymakers throw all inhibitions to the wind as they join
the tribes in a mad jig punctuated by rhythmic shouts of: "Hala
bira! Puera pasma! Hala bira! Viva Santo Niño!" (Loosely
translated, means: "Let go! Dont get sick! Let go!
Hail the Holy Child!") Kalibo is also famous for its handloom
weaving industry where fine silken fabrics are produced from the
fibers of the piña (pineapple) and abaca plants.
Island Flavors
The taste of the region is simple with charbroiled
chicken as common fare. Another favorite dish is raw fish marinated
in spicy vinegar.
Dining, however, is no problem in Boracay with
most resorts having their own restaurants that serve both Filipino
and international cuisines. Small snack bars and fastfood outlets
line the island.
Warm Hospitality
Filipinos do not simply provide the guest
with a place to rest or park their luggage, they also share the
best of what they have. This warm, effusive brand of hospitality
is what distinguishes Philippine hotels from the others. Resorts
in Boracay range from the posh "AAA" to the more tailored
"SIR" (special interest resort).

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