Boracay Island

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Where to stay in Boracay Island

Best time: Nov-Apr. This period offers the driest weather with less humidity, perfect for beach activities and water sports.

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Boracay Island, like a local

Don't miss

  • White Beach: Iconic for its powdery white sand and vibrant nightlife.
  • Mount Luho: Offers breathtaking panoramic views of the island.
  • Puka Shell Beach: A quieter alternative with stunning scenery and unique shells.
  • Boracay Sunset: World-renowned sunsets that are a must-see experience.

Where to eat

  • D'Talipapa: A seafood market where you can pick fresh seafood and have it cooked on-site.
  • Jonah's Fruit Shake: Famous for its delicious and refreshing fruit shakes.
  • Ariel's House: Known for its grilled seafood and local Filipino dishes.

Do this

  • Island Hopping Tour: Explore nearby islands and hidden beaches, a quintessential Boracay experience.
  • Kite Surfing: A thrilling water sport that attracts adventure enthusiasts.
  • Nightlife at White Beach: Experience the vibrant nightlife with beach parties and bars.

Local tips

  • Visit the lesser-known beaches like Ilig-Iligan for a more serene experience.
  • Try the local delicacy 'Chori Burger' from beachside vendors.
  • Bargain when shopping at local markets for souvenirs.
  • Be respectful of the environment; follow local guidelines to keep the beaches clean.

Know before you go

Best time

Nov-Apr. This period offers the driest weather with less humidity, perfect for beach activities and water sports.

Getting around

Tricycles and e-bikes are the primary modes of transport around the island. Walking is also common, especially in tourist areas.

Airport

MPH

Language

Filipino and English are widely spoken.

Money

Philippine Peso (PHP). Credit cards are accepted in most establishments, but it's wise to carry cash for small vendors.

Safety

Boracay is generally safe for tourists, but it's wise to stay vigilant, especially in crowded areas and when swimming.

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