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Boracay or Thailand? I am planning a honeymoon vacation in December in Jakarta. Which is better?
Boracay. The palm-studded island of Boracay – With its white beach of fine as talcum powder, the mild climate and warm, crystalline waters – is like a hypnotic magnet. In this small, butterfly-shaped island in the northwest tip of Panay in Western Visayas, days can be spent simply lazing on the beach while nights are for fall in the tropical party lifestyle. The best part the island is four miles White Beach acclaimed as the best beach "in the world." The water is shallow and surrounding sand is finer and brighter than Most beaches in the archipelago. White Beach is so, soooo fine, it feels like treading on miles of baby powder! The code in Boracay is strictly informal. There is an atmosphere undoubtedly easy on the island, where walking barefoot shoes are the rule rather than the exception. Even swingers clubs have never had the beach for a floor, giving a new twist to the dance. No hang-ups here. During the day, tourists with a relaxing massage under the shade of a palm tree beside the shoreline is a common sight. And from dusk to dawn, Boracay turns into one big party place where everyone is welcome to join in. But first, let's toast cocktail sunset! Diversions are not a problem, with leisure activities throughout the year on the calendar and the services offered by some 350 tourist establishments. There is much to do other than beachbumming and partyhopping. For the adventure-driven, there is "" Mambo No. 5 "" – a bit of canoeing and windsurfing, a bit of diving, a bit of trekking, a little mountain biking, and a little golf. On the eastern side of the island is Bulabog Beach, Mecca a boardsailor which attracts enthusiasts from around the world, especially during the high season from November to March. In January, is the International Funboard Cup. Sailboating and kayaking are popular sporting activities, with Boracay host Parawa the annual regatta, an international sailing race that makes use of rocker arms of origin. The dive sites around the island and are places of learning for beginners and professionals divers, guided by competent instructors of the many dive shops that operate in the area. trekking and mountain biking can also bring the intrepid to picturesque interior villages of the island to the cliffs and landscape of the edges "of rock, discovering along the way many coves with isolated beaches far from the crowds of tourists. And for those errors golf, streets and Bluewater Resort Golf and Countryclub has a championship course with 18 holes. Geography Boracay Island belongs to the island of the group Western Visayas, Region 6 Argentina, together with the western part of the province of Negros, Panay Island, and many smaller islands. The westernmost island in Western Visayas, Boracay the borders of the provinces of Mindoro to the northwest and Romblon to the north. Languages / dialects other than Tagalog / Filipino and local dialects, English is widely spoken in Boracay. Akeanon is predominantly spoken in Aklan, the gateway to the island. Climate March to June are the summer months in Boracay, with temperatures reaching as high as 28 to 38 degrees Celsius. November to February are spent with pleasant winds, cool nights and occasional rain. July to October are the wettest months. History Boracay Kalibo, the capital city of the province of Aklan, is the gateway to Boracay Island – Paradise Island in the Philippines. Aklan, dubbed as "Land of the Atis," is the oldest province of the Philippines. It was organized in 1213 by settlers from Borneo, as it Akean minures to include what is now Capiz. Aklan became an independent province, when President Magsaysay signed into law on April 25, 1956, Republic Act 1414 separating Aklan from Capiz. Aklan was inaugurated as an independent province November 8, 1956. Getting There From Manila, the Manila Domestic Airport has flights to Boracay either via Kalibo (45 minutes) or via Caticlan (30 minutes). From Airport Kalibo, air conditioning, rental vans and buses are available to go to the Caticlan Jetty, where boats are stationed to go to the island. The bus trip lasts approximately 90 minutes and the boat trip, 20 minutes. From Iloilo, no air conditioning, vans and buses going to Kalibo or directly to Caticlan, where they are stationed the ships go to Boracay.
