Where to go in Boracay for Relaxing and Calming weekends: The Busy Millennials Escape
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Where to go in Boracay for Relaxing and Calming weekends:
The Busy Millennials Escape
Boracay Island is the best island in the world- the hometown
of Aklan province a tiny island in Western Visayas Philippines.
ABOUT BORACAY:
Balabag, Yapak, and Manoc-Manoc are the villages that
compensate Boracay. The sheer beauty of Boracay is breathtaking, and its
powdery, white sand beach is undoubtedly the best in the Philippines.
The water is crystal clear, cerulean, and arctic, making it ideal
for swimming. Because of its mesmerizing dive spots, Boracay is also ideal for
all millennial divers from all over the world. Boracay is dotted with calm
seaside escapes apart from the crowds of tourists for some peace and quiet
moments. Here are some of the best spots to visit during your weekend away.
JOHNY’S FRUIT SHAKE- THE ORIGINAL BORACAY FRUIT SHAKE
MAYA’S RESTAURANT
A restaurant in Boracay serving Filipino and Mexican dishes
– Maya’s Restaurant is in Station 1 Boracay in front of Jony’s Hotel, alongside
Jony’s Fruit shake, which they serve. It was established ion 1982, the same year
Jony’s Fruit shake was established, but the name Maya refers to the local
bird “Maya” and at the same time the indigenous people of Mexico – the Mayans.
The airy restaurant has a tropical atmosphere, fringed by palm trees, and adorned with potted greeneries. Even the modern-designed rattan chairs here exude a tropical flair, offering a perfect view of the scenic bone-white sand and azure water of Boracay while you sip your favorite flavor of Jony’s Fruit shake.
PUKA SHELL BEACH
Puka Shell Beach is a place where you can still experience
the purity of Boracay. It may have some hints of civilization, but there are
still parts that have preserved their true serene self. Also, this is 800
meters long and fronted by a big cliff with a forest alongside it. At dusk, you
can see flying foxes (very big bats) flying across the top of the cliff. The
sand is coarser than that of White Beach due to the small bits of coral mixed
in with it. In the past, the beach also used to be lined with puka shells, which
is where it got its name from.
SWIMMING AT BORACAY WHITE BEACH
Boracay's White Beach is a popular tourist destination.
Water activities, restaurants, bars, hotels, and entertainment abound,
providing something for everyone. It is constantly crowded with tourists,
sunbathers, and swimmers due to its popularity. It is certainly deserving of
its honor because it is one of the best beaches in the Philippines for swimming
and viewing the sunset.
BORACAY SUNSET WATCHING
Boracay has one of the most beautiful sunsets in the
Philippines if not the world. The best places in Boracay to watch the last light of the day is at White Beach (Station
1, 2, or 3), Diniwid Beach, Hagdan Beach, Punta Bunga Beach, Balinghai Beach,
and Puka Shell Beach, these are the beaches on the west side of the island. Another
great way to catch the world-famous sunset in Boracay is by paraw sailing. Paraw is a traditional boat made of wood with
2 outriggers and adorned by 2 colossal sails that can accommodate 4-6
passengers. It’s a single shallow hull
with floaters or bamboo on each side to balance the boat and prevent it from
capsizing. These types of boats were originally used for fishing by the locals
before it was commercialized to sunset sailing vessels.
These breathtaking sceneries of Boracay never fail to attract
a lot of travelers who want to see the island's beauty firsthand, to the
travelers who want to escape from stress and problems this destination is
perfect to take a break and escape from reality, especially for the busy
millennials that need to calm their mind and regain again a new energy and
inspiration to be strong. All sleepless nights, stress, and worries in life
there will be a good result in the future.
For References: BORACAY TOURIST SPOTS AND BORACAY THINGS TO DO (thepinaysolobackpacker.com)
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