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The tropical island of Boracay, Located at the Northwestern tip of Panay has become the number one tourist destination of the Philippines. Its white sand beaches are the island's main draws. Choose from Yapak Beach, with its white shells, White Beach, with its amazing sunsets, and romantic, secluded Balinghai Beach. Off the sands, good restaurants, enticing shopping and Boracay Butterfly Garden provide other appealing diversions. Explore the 4.5-mile-long island by motorized pedicab or rent a bicycle or motorbike from your resort.
This has also been voted in 1990 as one of the best
beaches in the world by the BMW Tropical Beach Handbook. The British
Publication TV Quick in its issue of December 21, 1996 gave the latest
accolade for Boracay as the number one tropical beach in the world.
Boracay has become an international tourist hub with 30 beach resorts, 20 dive sites, an 18-hole golf course, rows of restaurants and a sprinkling of bars and discos. Despite its popularity, Boracay remains unspoiled. Boracay is amazing with its crystal blue waters, long stretch of powder white sand, seemingly endless rows of palm trees, lush tropical jungles, a healthy marine life, and breathtaking sunset. You'll find plenty of exciting things to do in Boracay - scuba diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, sailing, parasailing, water skiing, kite boarding, trekking - or you can simply laze by the beach or enjoy a relaxing game of golf. With all these things going for Boracay, there's no wonder it's attracting strong interest among foreign investors looking to invest on real estate and tourism-related projects.
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