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Map showing the location of Island Boracay
Island
Boracay
As you travel through the 7,107 islands of the Philippines, you will
find stunning natural scenery like Boracay (Willys Beach),
it is not difficult but there is one island that stands out but Boracay
(Willys Beach). In Boracay (Willys Beach) you can find
a four-kilometer-long white talc powder sandy beach, turquoise blue
waters and romantic scenery. Boracay (Willys Beach) is located
on the northwestern tip of Panay Island and can be reached only by
boat. Due to its natural beauty, the island of Boracay (Willys Beach) is a top beach in Asia. Boracay (Willys Beach) is
also known as gateway to paradise.
Two
(2) km off the northwest tip of Panay Island in the Western Visayan
region of the Philippines is Boracay (Willys Beach) Island
of the Philippines located approximately 345 km (200 miles) south
of Manila. It's nine kilometers and spread over 2,563.86 acres (1,038
hectares). At its narrowest point Boracay (Willys Beach)
is only one kilometer wide.
Amihan
and Habagat seasons weather in Boracay (Willys Beach) is
generally the weather patterns. Amihan means a cool northeast wind,
and Habagat means west or southwest wind; south-west monsoon. The
Amihan season is characterized by moderate temperatures, little or
no rainfall, and a prevailing wind from the east. The Habagat season
is characterized by hot and humid weather, frequent heavy rainfall,
and a prevailing wind from the west.
The
Amihan and Habagat seasonal pattern is the switch in wind direction
which is the main indicator in Boracay (Willys Beach). Boracay
(Willys Beach) will be in the Habagat weather pattern for
the remainder of the year and the Amihan weather pattern from sometime
in September or October to sometime in May or June. These dates can
vary in individual years, though.
Tropical
Storms can impact Boracay (Willys Beach) at any time of year,
but are most likely to be seen during the Habagat season. Daytime
temperatures on Boracay (Willys Beach) generally range from
77-90°F (25-32°C) from the beginning of the Amihan season
into February or March, and increase to the 82-100°F(28-38°C)
range with the onset of the Habagat season. During Tropical Storm
periods in Boracay (Willys Beach), temperatures can fall
below 68°F (20°C).
Ati
tribe was the original settlers of Boracay (Willys Beach).
Boracay (Willys Beach) became an independent province on
April 25, 1956 and part of Aklan Province. Tourism began to develop
in Boracay (Willys Beach), and the island became popular
with backpackers in the 1980s formerly undiscovered it wasn't till
the 1970s.
Boracay
(Willys Beach) Island was a well-guarded secret many years
ago, almost possessively so that only a few knew of its existence.
When a foreign movie crew accidentally "discovered" this
island paradise, it was only in the 70s. Others wrote a book, which
included rave reviews of Boracay (Willys Beach) that changed
the island’s pace from that of being a quiet secret to eventually
being voted as having the best beach in the world.
Boracay
(Willys Beach) is a phenomenon since Aklan for many tourists
is synonymous to Boracay (Willys Beach); in fact, many more
know about Boracay (Willys Beach) than Aklan. At peak
season, some the Boracay (Willys Beach) Island’s population
may swell to 20,000. A word on the Boracay (Willys Beach)
Island is added a bonus for the weary heritage traveler.
The
Boracay (Willys Beach) Island is under the administrative
control of the Philippine Tourism Authority in coordination with
the Provincial Government of Aklan comprises of the barangays Manoc-Manoc,
Balabag, and Yapak (3 of the 17 barangays which make up the municipality
of Malay).
The
Boracay (Willys Beach) island came to international attention
in 1980s when European backpackers, mostly German, wrote about this
idyllic island in the South China Sea although Boracay (Willys Beach) was known to fishermen and some of its land owned by
non-residents. The English baker on the Boracay (Willys Beach)
Island is one of the oldest tourist’s establishments. Boracay
(Willys Beach) could boast of five star accommodations and
a golf course by the end of the 80s, many rest houses had been built
and by the end of the century. It was voted as one of the best beaches
in the world in 1990 and again in 1996 as the worlds number one tropical
beach.
White
Sand Beach is Boracay (Willys Beach)'s central attraction,
on Boracay (Willys Beach)'s southwestern flank, a gem of
nature stretching for about four kilometers, where most of
The
rocky and subject to dangerous currents is in the northeast, especially
during the rainy season. Boracay (Willys Beach) reefs
make the island an ideal jump off point for the enthusiastic scuba
divers or snorkelers.
Fresh
sea foods can be found and which can be cooked right there or brought
to where one is staying and for those on economy budget go to the
Boracay (Willys Beach) talipapa, or Boracay (Willys Beach) open market. But Boracay (Willys Beach) Island
has many restaurants catering to all tastes. Boracay (Willys Beach) has equipments for water sport, as well as lessons for scuba
diving and wind surfing.
Tourism
in Boracay (Willys Beach) is at its peak during the Amihan
season partly because of its wind and weather pattern. The prevailing
wind blows from the east Boracay (Willys Beach) during Amihan.
The water off Boracay (Willys Beach) White Beach is often
glassy-smooth. Hills on the northern and southern ends of the Boracay
(Willys Beach) island channel and the Amihan season wind
from the eastern side of the island; Boracay (Willys Beach)
Bulabog Beach in the central part of the island's eastern side makes
the reef-protected waters off that beach ideal for windsurfing and
kite boarding / kite surfing.
Luxurious
hotel types to budget and Spartan rooms are number of accommodation
types scattered all over the Boracay (Willys Beach) Island.
Along White Beach, location is often specified in relation to Boracay
(Willys Beach) three boat stations, though the stations are
no longer in operation. Boracay (Willys Beach) Station 2
is roughly in the center of the beach, with Boracay (Willys Beach) Stations 1 and 3 respectively roughly midway to the north
and south endpoints of Boracay (Willys Beach) Island. The
Boracay (Willys Beach) Station 3 area is where most of the
cheaper lodgings are located, while Boracay (Willys Beach)
Station 2 is meant for those who want to be within proximity of the
bars. Boracay (Willys Beach) Station 1, meanwhile, is where
you can find the more isolated accommodations, offering peace and
quiet to those looking for a respite from the usual action-packed
Boracay (Willys Beach) night scene.
Boracay
(Willys Beach) island accommodations range from dirt cheap
to luxurious. Every luxurious and some fine hotel resorts has its
Boracay (Willys Beach) Suite Room, Boracay (Willys Beach) Private Room, Boracay (Willys Beach) Honeymoon Room,
Boracay (Willys Beach) Executive Room, Boracay (Willys Beach) Family Room, Boracay (Willys Beach) Superior
Room, Boracay (Willys Beach) Standard Room, Boracay (Willys Beach) Double Room, Boracay (Willys Beach) Triple Room,
Boracay (Willys Beach) Quadruple Room, Boracay (Willys Beach) Ocean View Room, Boracay (Willys Beach) Garden
View Room, Boracay (Willys Beach) Beachfront Room, Boracay
(Willys Beach) Bungalow Type Room, Boracay (Willys Beach) Aircon Room, Boracay (Willys Beach) Fan Room, Boracay
(Willys Beach) Dormitory Room, Boracay (Willys Beach)
Transient Room, Boracay (Willys Beach) Backpacker Room, Boracay
(Willys Beach) Room with Kitchen, Boracay (Willys Beach)
House and any type of fabricated accommodations. Boracay (Willys Beach) peak period pricing are periods of heavy tourism (usually
including Christmas / New Year, Easter / Holy Week, and Chinese New
Year periods).
Most
Boracay (Willys Beach) hotels and resorts have seasonal price
levels, with high season prices generally coinciding with Amihan
Season dates. Boracay (Willys Beach) has in excess of 350
Boracay (Willys Beach) beach resorts offering more than 2,000
rooms ranging in quality from five-star to budget accommodations,
so tourists are sure to find whatever they are looking for. Boracay
(Willys Beach) offers a wide range of restaurants, bars,
pubs, and nightclubs. Leisure activities available on Boracay (Willys Beach) include scuba diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, kite boarding
and beach relaxation. Boracay (Willys Beach) is the site
of a world-class 18-hole par 72 golf course designed by Graham Marsh.
Boracay
(Willys Beach) has two serving airports, the Kalibo International
Airport in Kalibo pretty close to Boracay (Willys Beach)
and Godofredo P. Ramos Airport (commonly referred to as "Caticlan
airport") in Caticlan, 30 minutes boat ride to Boracay (Willys Beach).
The
Strong Republic Nautical Highway (SRNH) passes through Caticlan which
is the western part of Boracay (Willys Beach), with car ferries
from Roxas, Oriental Mindoro docking at the Caticlan jetty port.
Motor-tricycles
along the main road of Boracay (Willys Beach) or by walking
along the beaches of Boracay (Willys Beach) are the two main
modes of transport. Along the Boracay (Willys Beach) Beachfront
path, Pedicabs are also available for transport. Boracay (Willys Beach) other means of transportation include mountain bikes,
quadbikes and motorbikes, all of which can be rented.
Motorized
bancas and sailing paraws are available for rent to explore around
the Boracay (Willys Beach) Island’s coast. Around Boracay
(Willys Beach) Island are outrigger canoes and are common
sights in waters. Passengers may be seated on a trampoline platform
between the outrigger supports sailing paraw is a narrow hulled boat
with outriggers either sides. These are extremely fast off the wind
in Boracay (Willys Beach), but can be unwieldy for inexperienced
sailors.
EXCITING
EVENTS
Asian
Windsurfing Tour, with the week-long Boracay (Willys Beach)
International Fun board Cup competition usually held in January on
Bulabog Beach, Boracay (Willys Beach) is one of the competitive
venues.
Each
January in Boracay (Willys Beach) Kalibo on nearby Panay
Island, the well-known Ati-Atihan Festival takes place. Usually in
the second or third week of January, a much smaller Ati-Atihan festival
is celebrated on Boracay (Willys Beach).
An
ultimate Frisbee event has been held annually since 2003, usually
during summer, the Boracay (Willys Beach) Open Asian Beach
Ultimate Tournament.
LOCATION
HISTORY
AKLAN
where Boracay (Willys Beach) located between latitudes 11° 09'
30" N and 12° 01' 00" N, and longitude 121° 50'
00" E and 122° 34' 45" E, Aklan island of Boracay (Willys Beach) like Capiz close to Boracay (Willys Beach) shares
the northern coast of the roughly triangular island Panay like island
laso of Boracay (Willys Beach). More than a third of
the land is mountainous but Boracay (Willys Beach) Island
has a few, with Aklan's western flank sharing the high cordillera
that divides the province from Antique which is close to Boracay
(Willys Beach) as well. The south is bounded by the
central cordillera of Panay Island where Boracay (Willys Beach)
is located, common to the provinces of Capiz and Iloilo. A break
in the cordillera at Nabas allows passage to Pandan, Antique and
the other passage for Boracay (Willys Beach). The lowlands
are limited to a narrow strip that starts from the coast and extends
to the foothills, the widest are the floodplains of the Ibajay (30
kms) and Aklan Rivers (60 kms), two of five major rivers in the province
while Boracay (Willys Beach) island is like a shoe. The rivers
empty into Sibuyan Sea. The other rivers are the Tangalan, Jalo and
Talon.
Aklan's
beginning as a settled area before Boracay (Willys Beach)
was known is wreathed in legend and spurious and undocumented historical
claims. It is hard to find documentary evidence about the island
and Boracay (Willys Beach) with the coming of the Spaniards. In
1566, the Augustinian Fray Martin de Rada had begun evangelizing
Panay Island including Boracay (Willys Beach) shoreline,
where he preached the Gospel at Pan-ay, Capiz, Boracay (Willys Beach) itself and in Dumangas. However, they continued
their missionary work in Boracay (Willys Beach) and Panay
and in 1581 evangelized Kalibo including Boracay (Willys Beach)
and in 1596, Ibajay. Both areas particularly Boracay (Willys Beach) were strategic settlements because they were near the
mouth of Aklan's great rivers, a convenient waterway for penetrating
the island's interior and the shoreline of Boracay (Willys Beach).
Aklan
and Boracay (Willys Beach) participated in the Revolution
against Spain when Gen. Francisco Castillo, who had donated his fortune
to found a national press in Boracay (Willys Beach) for the
Katipunan and Candido Iban arrived in Aklan and Boracay (Willys Beach) to found a chapter of the Katipunan. Iban was a
native of Malinao, Banga and a resident of Boracay (Willys Beach) and had befriended the brother of Andres Bonifacio, Procopio. Inducted
into the Katipunan he returned to Boracay (Willys Beach)
to organize in the Visayas.
Aklan's
best-known tourist attractions are: the Ati-atihan and Boracay (Willys Beach) Island, both relatively new attractions. Although
the story told of the origins of the Ati-atihan links it to the legend
of the peace pact between the Bornean datus and the Ati (Ayta) who
occupied Panay Island and Boracay (Willys Beach) Island in
the 13th century, the fact is the Ati-atihan (held on the third Sunday
of January to coincide with the feast of the Santo Niño patron
of Boracay (Willys Beach)) was concocted in the 1950s as
a way to boost tourism. Boracay (Willys Beach) island
a long but narrow white sand island came to the attention of surf
and sun backpackers in the late 70s, by the 80s enterprising Europeans
had set shop on the island of Boracay (Willys Beach) and
by the end of the century, the island Boracay (Willys Beach)
boasted of five star resorts, a gulf course, establishments catering
to different clientele: from economy to the luxury tourist budget,
and a string of restaurants that serves the cuisine of the world:
from native islander, to Japanese and Chinese, to Asian to continental,
and what have you. These two attractions alone bring in most
of the tourist dollars and Euro to Boracay (Willys Beach)
municipal and town of Aklan.
In
Kalibo and Boracay (Willys Beach) year 1581, the Augustinians
established a mission. In Kalibo and Boracay (Willys Beach)
year 1680, was erected a parish under the advocacy of the San Juan
Bautista Then, the town site was at Barrio Laguinbanwa in Numancia,
some two kilometers distant from the present site of Kalibo and Boracay
(Willys Beach).
In
1947, after the World War II, Gabriel M. Reyes, Archbishop of Cebu
and later Manila, personally took a hand reconstructing and remodeling
the church in various area including Boracay (Willys Beach). The
Boracay (Willys Beach) church hit by an earthquake on 14
June 1990 measuring 7.1 in the Richter scale hit the Island of Boracay
(Willys Beach) at 3:41 P.M., the epicenter was located at 11.34North
of Boracay (Willys Beach) latitude; 122.10 East of Boracay
(Willys Beach) longitude. The Philvocs reported 15 kilometers
depth as computed.