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About Boracay (Blue Lagoon) As you travel through the 7,107 islands of the Philippines, you will find stunning natural scenery like Boracay (Blue Lagoon), it is not difficult but there is one island that stands out but Boracay (Blue Lagoon). In Boracay (Blue Lagoon) you can find a four-kilometer-long white talc powder sandy beach, turquoise blue waters and romantic scenery. Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon) is a top beach in Asia. Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon) is only one kilometer wide.
Amihan and Habagat seasons weather in Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon). Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon) at any time of year, but are most likely to be seen during the Habagat season. Daytime temperatures on Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon), temperatures can fall below 68°F (20°C). Ati tribe was the original settlers of Boracay (Blue Lagoon). Boracay (Blue Lagoon) became an independent province on April 25, 1956 and part of Aklan Province. Tourism began to develop in Boracay (Blue Lagoon), and the island became popular with backpackers in the 1980s formerly undiscovered it wasn't till the 1970s.
Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon) is a phenomenon since Aklan for many tourists is synonymous to Boracay (Blue Lagoon); in fact, many more know about Boracay (Blue Lagoon) than Aklan. At peak season, some the Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Island’s population may swell to 20,000. A word on the Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Island is added a bonus for the weary heritage traveler. The Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon) island came to international attention in 1980s when European backpackers, mostly German, wrote about this idyllic island in the South China Sea although Boracay (Blue Lagoon) was known to fishermen and some of its land owned by non-residents. The English baker on the Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Island is one of the oldest tourist’s establishments. Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon)'s central attraction, on Boracay (Blue Lagoon)'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 (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon) talipapa, or Boracay (Blue Lagoon) open market. But Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Island has many restaurants catering to all tastes. Boracay (Blue Lagoon) has equipments for water sport, as well as lessons for scuba diving and wind surfing. Tourism in Boracay (Blue Lagoon) is at its peak during the Amihan season partly because of its wind and weather pattern. The prevailing wind blows from the east Boracay (Blue Lagoon) during Amihan. The water off Boracay (Blue Lagoon) White Beach is often glassy-smooth. Hills on the northern and southern ends of the Boracay (Blue Lagoon) island channel and the Amihan season wind from the eastern side of the island; Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon) Island. Along White Beach, location is often specified in relation to Boracay (Blue Lagoon) three boat stations, though the stations are no longer in operation. Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Station 2 is roughly in the center of the beach, with Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Stations 1 and 3 respectively roughly midway to the north and south endpoints of Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Island. The Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Station 3 area is where most of the cheaper lodgings are located, while Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Station 2 is meant for those who want to be within proximity of the bars. Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon) night scene. Boracay (Blue Lagoon) island accommodations range from dirt cheap to luxurious. Every luxurious and some fine hotel resorts has its Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Suite Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Private Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Honeymoon Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Executive Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Family Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Superior Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Standard Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Double Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Triple Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Quadruple Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Ocean View Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Garden View Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Beachfront Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Bungalow Type Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Aircon Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Fan Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Dormitory Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Transient Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Backpacker Room, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Room with Kitchen, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) House and any type of fabricated accommodations. Boracay (Blue Lagoon) peak period pricing are periods of heavy tourism (usually including Christmas / New Year, Easter / Holy Week, and Chinese New Year periods). Most Boracay (Blue Lagoon) hotels and resorts have seasonal price levels, with high season prices generally coinciding with Amihan Season dates. Boracay (Blue Lagoon) has in excess of 350 Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon) offers a wide range of restaurants, bars, pubs, and nightclubs. Leisure activities available on Boracay (Blue Lagoon) include scuba diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, kite boarding and beach relaxation. Boracay (Blue Lagoon) is the site of a world-class 18-hole par 72 golf course designed by Graham Marsh. Boracay (Blue Lagoon) has two serving airports, the Kalibo International Airport in Kalibo pretty close to Boracay (Blue Lagoon) and Godofredo P. Ramos Airport (commonly referred to as "Caticlan airport") in Caticlan, 30 minutes boat ride to Boracay (Blue Lagoon). The Strong Republic Nautical Highway (SRNH) passes through Caticlan which is the western part of Boracay (Blue Lagoon), with car ferries from Roxas, Oriental Mindoro docking at the Caticlan jetty port. Motor-tricycles along the main road of Boracay (Blue Lagoon) or by walking along the beaches of Boracay (Blue Lagoon) are the two main modes of transport. Along the Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Beachfront path, Pedicabs are also available for transport. Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon) Island’s coast. Around Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon), but can be unwieldy for inexperienced sailors. EXCITING EVENTS Asian Windsurfing Tour, with the week-long Boracay (Blue Lagoon) International Fun board Cup competition usually held in January on Bulabog Beach, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) is one of the competitive venues. Each January in Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon). An ultimate Frisbee event has been held annually since 2003, usually during summer, the Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Open Asian Beach Ultimate Tournament. LOCATION HISTORY AKLAN where Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon) like Capiz close to Boracay (Blue Lagoon) shares the northern coast of the roughly triangular island Panay like island laso of Boracay (Blue Lagoon). More than a third of the land is mountainous but Boracay (Blue Lagoon) Island has a few, with Aklan's western flank sharing the high cordillera that divides the province from Antique which is close to Boracay (Blue Lagoon) as well. The south is bounded by the central cordillera of Panay Island where Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon). 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 (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon) was known is wreathed in legend and spurious and undocumented historical claims. It is hard to find documentary evidence about the island and Boracay (Blue Lagoon) with the coming of the Spaniards. In 1566, the Augustinian Fray Martin de Rada had begun evangelizing Panay Island including Boracay (Blue Lagoon) shoreline, where he preached the Gospel at Pan-ay, Capiz, Boracay (Blue Lagoon) itself and in Dumangas. However, they continued their missionary work in Boracay (Blue Lagoon) and Panay and in 1581 evangelized Kalibo including Boracay (Blue Lagoon) and in 1596, Ibajay. Both areas particularly Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon). Aklan and Boracay (Blue Lagoon) participated in the Revolution against Spain when Gen. Francisco Castillo, who had donated his fortune to found a national press in Boracay (Blue Lagoon) for the Katipunan and Candido Iban arrived in Aklan and Boracay (Blue Lagoon) to found a chapter of the Katipunan. Iban was a native of Malinao, Banga and a resident of Boracay (Blue Lagoon) and had befriended the brother of Andres Bonifacio, Procopio. Inducted into the Katipunan he returned to Boracay (Blue Lagoon) to organize in the Visayas. Aklan's best-known tourist attractions are: the Ati-atihan and Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon)) was concocted in the 1950s as a way to boost tourism. Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon) and by the end of the century, the island Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon) municipal and town of Aklan. In Kalibo and Boracay (Blue Lagoon) year 1581, the Augustinians established a mission. In Kalibo and Boracay (Blue Lagoon) 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 (Blue Lagoon). 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 (Blue Lagoon). The Boracay (Blue Lagoon) church hit by an earthquake on 14 June 1990 measuring 7.1 in the Richter scale hit the Island of Boracay (Blue Lagoon) at 3:41 P.M., the epicenter was located at 11.34North of Boracay (Blue Lagoon) latitude; 122.10 East of Boracay (Blue Lagoon) longitude. The Philvocs reported 15 kilometers depth as computed.
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