Boracay is very fun. Boracay (Boracay, also called Borac Island) is located in the central Philippines, south of Manila, and at the northwest tip of Panay Island. It is shaped like a dumbbell. The entire island is only 7 kilometers long, but it has a 4-kilometer-long white beach, which is known as "the finest beach in the world". It was also known as one of the seven most beautiful beaches in the world.
In order to preserve the original style of the island, the locals did not build a pier. Therefore, when tourists take a boat to dock at the island, they will find that there is no pier for them to land, and they can only land three or four times offshore. In ten meters of shallow water, I took off my shoes, rolled up my trousers, picked up my luggage, and walked slowly to the shore. Boracay is an ideal place for water sports and a great place to relax on the beach, where the style is all about letting go. In addition to relaxing on the beach and tropical parties at night, there are many activities to enjoy here, such as boating, windsurfing, diving, climbing, hiking, mountain biking and even golf.
Boracay Island belongs to the Malay Municipality (Malay) of Aklan Province. There are three villages (barabgays) on Boracay Island: Yapak in the north, Yapak in the middle Balabag and Manoc-Manoc to the south. Both the north and south of the island are hills, with an altitude of one hundred meters, making them suitable for extensive hiking. Numerous winding roads sometimes connect small villages through tropical forests.