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A Quick Guide To Boracay, Philippines

April 27, 2019 By admin Leave a Comment

White Beach Boracay Philippines

Boracay, Philippines

Boracay is a small island, measuring roughly 7 km x 1 km and is located just off the coast of Panay in the Philippines. Although the island is small, it ticks many boxes in terms of natural beauty, nightlife, hotels, restaurants, resorts and climate. Part of the charm of Boracay lies in it’s small size, because you are never far from any of the island’s many attractions, whether that be a beautiful beach to relax, or a place to dance the night away.

Clean up and improvements

The island is currently (2019) undergoing a transformation and clean up, following government intervention in 2018. The main road running along White Beach is being resurfaced, sewers replaced and some buildings are being demolished and others being constructed.

There is a large development of hotels and apartments being constructed on the East side of the island as well called Newcoast, complete with golf course. It will be interesting to see what the impact of this development will be on the island over time.

As previously mentioned in the post ‘How to get to Boracay’, you must have a hotel reservation prior to arriving in Boracay, otherwise you will not be allowed to travel there. Documents to show hotel reservations are being requested at airports and the ferry port, so make sure you bring this proof with you.

In 2018, the island of Boracay was assigned a ‘carrying capacity’ of 55,000, which means that after deducting workers and residents, only 19,000 tourists are currently being allowed onto the island.

Despite all the ongoing construction work, Boracay still maintains it’s magnificence and crown as one of the most beautiful islands in the world.

A lot of the ongoing construction works are improvements to the island’s infrastructure and were long overdue. Previously, some businesses were polluting the sea with sewage, which was having a negative impact on the sea life. Since the clean up, there have been more sightings of whale sharks and turtles again, which can only be a good thing.

Station 1 White Beach Boracay Aklan Philippines
Station 1 White Beach

Stations on White Beach

The main beach in Boracay is called White Beach and is approximately 2 km long. White Beach is divided into three sections – Station 1, Station 2 and Station 3.

Station 1 is a quiet station and has some of the most stunning sections of beach. It is the best of the three stations for a luxurious and relaxing stay.

Station 2 is the busiest of the three stations and here you will find most of the restaurants, bars and nightlife. There is also a shopping area called the D’Mall, where you will find more restaurants and shops. There are some very good food outlets in the D’Mall as well, and you will find Arabic, Mexican, Greek, Chinese, Thai, Filipino, Japanese, Spanish and American restaurants here.

Station 3 is a relaxed, laid back section of White Beach and has the least foot traffic of all three stations. The accommodation is cheaper than Station 1 and the beach here is not as packed as Station 2. You can easily find a quiet spot here on the beach to relax.

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Boracay Hotels

Travelling to Boracay

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Travelling to Boracay Island

April 23, 2019 By admin Leave a Comment

Boracay boats Philippines

Boracay Island Airports

Boracay Island does not have it’s own international airport, but there are two airports nearby in Caticlan and Kalibo, which are located on the neighbouring island of Panay in the Philippines.

The closest and most convenient airport for Boracay is Caticlan, also known as Godofredo P. Ramos Airport, so don’t panic if you see this stamped on your flight reservation! Caticlan airport only supports domestic flights from the Philippines, so if you have visited other islands then this will be your preferred option.

Caticlan airport is approximately 0.5km from the jetty area, from where you will need to take a boat crossing to Boracay island. The crossing is roughly 1.8 km and only takes 15 – 20 minutes depending on the weather.

Kalibo international airport is approximately 54 km away from the jetty area and will take roughly 2 hours to reach Boracay. Kalibo airport is an international airport, so unlike Caticlan airport, you can take an international flight to and from there. International flights currently served by Kalibo airport are South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan.

From 2018, it is mandatory to have a hotel booking prior to arriving in Boracay unless you are a resident and you will have to present your hotel booking at the airports prior to boarding.

Transfers from the airport

It is highly recommended that you book your transfers from the airport to your hotel before you travel, however you can book them at the airports. Let’s face it, none of us like to queue up for tickets, so booking prior to travelling will speed up your onward journey.

The two main transfer companies operating in Boracay, are South West Tours and Island Star Express – both have years of experience under their belts, so should provide an efficient service.

I have used Island Star Express several times and have been impressed with them.

To find the cheapest flights I recommend SkyScanner

Useful links

A guide to Boracay Hotels

A Quick Guide To Boracay

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Which Boat Tours El Nido, Palawan?

April 22, 2019 By admin Leave a Comment

Boat tour El Nido Palawan Philippines

Boat Tours in El Nido, Palawan

If you visit El Nido in Palawan, you are highly advised to take a boat tour of the stunning surrounding islands – this is the reason most tourists visit here. In fact, The Secret Beach is rumoured to be the inspiration behind Alex Garland’s book ‘The Beach’.

Boat tours are available from the main beach area in El Nido town – the main tours are Tour A, Tour B, Tour C and Tour D. Out of these, Tour A and Tour C are the most popular tours. Most of the tours leave from the main El Nido beach or Corong-Corong beach at around 9am and will last for approximately 7 hours.

Tapiutan Island Palawan El Nido

Top Tips – you will probably want to take some photos of these amazing destinations, so you will need to get yourself a waterproof bag to protect your camera/phone and an Ocean Pack, to carry your personal belongings. You can pick these items up from the many shops in El Nido town centre.

Most of the destinations involve swimming, so you will need to bring swim wear including rubber swim shoes and a towel. Rubber swim shoes are required because some of the beaches have sharp pebbles and your tour operator may not allow you off the boat without them.

Most tours operators offer a buffet lunch, which includes freshly cooked fish, other sea food such as prawns, rice and salads, so you will not need to bring any food with you. From September 1st 2018, plastic bottles were banned from the tours as well, but the tour operators provide drinking water, so you won’t need to take any on the tour.

You may need to bring some cash as well in case you decide to buy anything because these small islands may not have any card facilities.

Snorkelling El Nido Palawan

El Nido Tour Destinations

Tour A Tour B Tour CTour D
Small Lagoon Snake IslandMatinloc
Shrine
Ipil Beach
Big LagoonEntalula BeachSecret BeachPasandigan
Beach
Shimizu IslandCudugnon CaveStar BeachNatnat Beach
Secret LagoonPinagbuyutan
Island
Hidden BeachParadise Beach
Seven
Commando
Beach


Snorkelling
Site
Helicopter
Island
Cadlao Lagoon
Bukal Beach

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Where to stay in El Nido – location and hotel guide

How to get to El Nido

Places to visit in El Nido

Puerto Princesa Palawan

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Places To Visit In El Nido, Palawan

April 20, 2019 By admin Leave a Comment

El Nido Buena Suerte Palawan

El Nido, Palawan

El Nido, which is often thought of as a town, is in fact a principality covering 465 square km and it is located in the northernmost tip of Palawan. It has to be said that El Nido is home to some of the most stunning vistas in the world.

El Nido town or Buena Suerte, as it is officially known, is the main bus drop off point and base for island hopping. Buena Suerte literally means ‘Good luck’ in Spanish. Here you will find many shops, bars, restaurants, hotels, resorts and a main beach.

There are many more beaches on the mainland within 20 km of the town centre, but for most of these you will need to rent a scooter / motorbike or take a tricycle.

The main El Nido beaches are Nacpan, Dolarog, Seven Commandos, Marimegmeg, Lio, Duli, Corong-Corong and Caalan.

El Nido is also the gateway to the Bacuit Archipelago islands, which is the main reason for tourists to visit here. To see the islands you will need to book a tour and the most popular tours are Tour A, Tour B, Tour C and Tour D. Out of these, the most popular are Tour A and Tour C. The tour operators include a free buffet lunch, drinking water and snorkelling gear.

The tour operators are located around the main beach area and most of the tours leave at around 9am and return around 5pm

Tapiutan Island snorkelling El Nido
Snorkelling Tapiutan Island

Top Tip – You will need to wear water shoes on these tours, because some the beaches have sharp pebbles and the tour operators may not let you leave the boat without them. You will also need swimming gear, and if you have your own mask and snorkel take them because some of the snorkelling gear provided may not be as good as your own. You can buy water shoes and snorkelling gear in the town centre.

For nightlife, there are many restaurants and bars in the town centre – some of them have balconies overlooking the beach, which is especially good for watching the sun setting over the sea. It you like Thai food, the Big Bad Thai Bistro is very good. For drinks afterwards, the Sava beach bar is excellent – here you can dance the night away until the small hours.

A great café is called the Art Café, where you can sit on the balcony with a coffee or a cocktail and watch the world go by. They also sell very good food.

Useful links

Where to stay in El Nido – hotel guide

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How To Get To El Nido In Palawan

April 18, 2019 By admin Leave a Comment

El Nido Palawan Philippines

El Nido Palawan

El Nido is situated in the North of Palawan and is famed for the surrounding cluster of islands, which offer some of the finest coral reefs, diving, snorkelling and beaches in the world.

How to get to El Nido

To get to El Nido, there are a few flights operated by a company called Air Swift, who fly directly to El Nido. The locations they currently operate between are Basco, Clark, Coron, Manilla, Puerto Princesa, Sicogon Island and Bohol, but they do not fly every day to some locations, so you will need to check on their website, which is

https://air-swift.com/

Currently Air Swift are not showing on Skyscanner, so you will need to book them directly from their website.

A flight from Cebu to El Nido is currently listed as costing PHP 8,918 one way or $172 , so this method of transport is not a cheap option.

Vans are another option and they are available from Puerto Princesa Airport or there is a company called Daytripper, who have good reviews and will pick you up from your hotel. Their website is here http://www.daytripperpalawan.com/

The journey by road from Puerto Princesa to El Nido takes 5 – 6 hours depending on how many stops are made.

Travelling to El Nido by bus

A more comfortable mode of transport for this journey is the bus. A company called Cherry Bus offer air conditioned buses with large leather reclining chairs and they make 3 or 4 cafe stops on the way – you can book online here http://www.phbus.com/cherry-bus/ or you can book at their ticket office in Puerto Princesa. If you book at their ticket office, make sure they enter the correct dates for your departure and return! Their prices are currently PHP 875 per person one way.

Making your own way to El Nido

If you have a hire car or motorbike, you can make your own way to El Nido. The route is more or less straight all the way and the road is concreted from start to finish. As mentioned, it will take 5 to 6 hours, but beware of stray dogs crossing the roads especially if you are on a motorbike – they can appear from nowhere. Dogs crossing the road are one of the biggest causes of road accidents in the Philippines.

Useful links

Where to stay in El Nido – hotel guide

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