Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Boracay Island 2011


ATV RIDE

Forego the island's tricycles and have a fun ride around by driving an ATV or Bug Car! Visit the scenic spots in Boracay and take stunning photographs everywhere you go! The trip will take you to Ocean Tower, where you can see a panoramic view of the whole island! Afterwards, you can visit the local aviary, Everland Aviary Farm, and meet all kinds of colorful bird species.

Rates depend on the season and the company.




 FUN UNDER THE SUN
Let's go crazy, crazy, crazy til we see the sun! Go out with your friends, try stunts at the sand and do some water games, enjoy summer as you can.

 SUNSET
Always have time to watch the sunset at the shoreline, aside from it's romantic scenery, you'll be amazed of how wonderful our God is in painting the sky. Boracay sunset is definitely one of the best sunset views I have ever seen.
 
PARAW SAILING
If you just wanna chill and see the sunset as close as possible, you can rent a paraw for only 200 pesos per head. You gotta touch your feet in the blue waters while the wind direct the sailing.


 FLYFISH
My personal favorite is the adrenaline rushing flyfish! Enjoy an exciting ride as you are pulled along by a speedboat while riding a huge inflatable fish! You can expect to get some airtime as the speed boat gains speed and launches you into the air! It's one of the wild rides that will blew your sanity (for a while). Rate depends on the season, usually ranges 500-600 perhead, minimum of 3 for 15 minutes.



 ZORB BALL

Roll down a hill inside a giant inflatable bouncing ball! Try riding the Hydro Orb, splish and splash your way downhill inside the giant ball or try the Harness Orb, strap yourself in, roll head over heals down the hill! You can also get the chance to get rolled by the giant ball! It's fun and exciting. Try it too! :)Prices range from P300-580per person. The park is located in Yapak, Boracay Island. The Park is open everyday at 9am.

Boracay, Malay, Aklan

In 2012, Boracay was awarded as the best island in the world from the international travel magazine Travel + Leisure.


Boracay island is separated from Panay island by a narrow strait. The island is located opposite the barangay of Caticlan in the municipality of Malay, Aklan. Transportation across the strait is provided by boats operating from the Caticlan jetty port.


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