“The whole object of travel is not to set foot on foreign land; it is at last to set foot on one’s own country as a foreign land.” – G. K. Chesterton |
Boracay! Oh the wonderful sun and the blue sea makes me want to dive right back into my thoughts.
As I think of hundred ways to start this blog, my mind wanders to every beautiful beaches I have been to. But what can be compared to Boracay? Oh the wonderful sun and the lovely blue waters!
My thoughts come rushing back to the those three wonderful days I’ve been there. This time, not with friends but with family. Which in fact is more exhausting, chaotic, and fun.
What more can I tell you about this beautiful destination? There’s not much lounging, drinking booze of sleeping beside the beach that happened. Although I am more for that laid back beach experience, it’s the first time our family ever went out on a trip.
And so, at 4am in the morning, we braved the roads to Malay, Aklan.
How to get there
From Iloilo:
- Take a cab going to Tagbak Terminal
- Grab a ceres liner going to Caticlan, Aklan
- Go down the Boracay Jetty Port
- Take the boat going to Boracay Island
- There are Manila- Caticlan flights available
- Take a trike going to Boracay Jetty Port
- Ride the boat going to Boracay Island
I am sure most people have heard about Boracay Island. With various websites and international media that features the island, it rose to fame not only to the locals but to foreign tourist also.
Although the island might be really crowded on certain days, Boracay still continues to shine its glamour as the best destination in Asia. With me, my brother, my sister, my niece and everybody there, I don’t know how it can get more chaotic.
But here are some most common things to do in Boracay Island.