Boracay Filipiny White Beach i inne atrakcje

welcome to the next part of our journey through the Philippines welcome to Boracay one of the most beautiful Philippine islands in this episode we will show you the famous Boracay island how to get there, how to get to know it and what are the biggest attractions here more about it soon, stay with us Philippines – over seven thousand islands scattered like pearls on the turquoise sea a place where nature begins with the first step on the hot sand we will visit noisy towns and quiet villages we will discover hidden beaches, dream under the stars, dive among the reefs from the deck of the boat we will see the world, like a dream azure lagoons, paradise islands we will look where children laugh among the palm trees and difficult life is rooted in nature and daily rituals it is not just a journey on the map it is a journey into the depths of nature, into the depths of ourselves we invite you to a world that can delight and change forever stay with us and discover the extraordinary Philippines the next part of our journey through the Philippines we devote mainly to relaxation we chose the island Boracay is not easy to get to, we are flying from El Nido on the island of Palawan, we are leaving the Bacuit archipelago behind us , we are heading to the island, well not straight to Boracay but to the island of Panay, to the Caticlan airport, in the city of Malay the name Boracay Airport is often used although it is not located on this island, Boracay does not have its own airport, landing in Caticlan is an unusual experience , right next to the runway there is turquoise water, beaches, dense Philippine forests, right after getting off the plane we are greeted by smiles and a red carpet, the airport is literally intimate, and the staff even waves in greeting , but how to get to Boracay from here? it is best to buy a group transfer ticket after leaving the airport it covers several stages of the journey includes the necessary fees and ends with delivery to the hotel we are marked with special stickers thanks to which we will be guided, step by step each tourist gets to where they should first we take a bus from the airport to the port the port is filled with hundreds of tourists but despite this everything runs smoothly it must be admitted that it is very well solved either we follow the stickers or the colors the boats are waiting, ready for a short crossing to the neighboring island we set off on a quick cruise a dozen or so exciting minutes on the water in Boracay we are greeted by the sun and a fresh sea breeze it’s not over yet, time for a transfer to the hotel ok and the last part of the journey from the ship we changed to a small bus and now we go directly to the hotel and so we start a new adventure on the northern end of Boracay, away from the hustle and bustle of the main beaches and crowded promenades hidden in the green of tropical vegetation, there is Mövenpick Resort & Spa Boracay first impression, silence, interrupted only by the rustle of palm trees and a quiet splash of water rooms with a view of nature of course not all look like this one, but in all of them you can feel comfortable the hotel complex is spacious, built with the idea of ​​blending in with the surroundings the only dilemma here may be the decision whether to spend time in the pool or go to the seaside, where the hotel is located the hotel is located on the Punta Bunga beach a private, almost hidden bay, with white sand and azure water, which is accessible only to guests of several hotels a beach without crowds, without pushy sellers beach lovers will be very happy those who like swimming in the warm sea also by diving under the water you can discover more wonders of the local bay if you want an oasis of peace away from the center of the island Boracay Hotel Mövenpick will be an excellent choice Boracay is a small island with an area of ​​​​only 10 square kilometers has been attracting travelers from all over the world for years and for centuries the island was home to the indigenous Ati people when the Spanish came to the Philippines in the 16th century, Boracay, like many smaller islands, remained largely on the sidelines of the colonial transformation thanks to this It retained its traditional character only in the 1970s when Boracay began to attract its first tourists and over the following decades the island turned into a famous resort great popularity, however, has its price. In 2018, the Philippine government decided to close the island for half a year to rebuild the natural environment. The aim was to restore the balance between man and nature . How do we move around this tiny island? of course, as on most Philippine islands , tricycles are modernized, newer, larger, more comfortable and what is the biggest change, they are electric. those thirsty for nightlife, which flourishes on Boracay, can calm down tricycles ride until late at night, and maybe even all night long and a night trip by tricycle provides new experiences, especially if you are also going to less populated parts of the island. It is time to visit the most popular place here White Beach, one of the most famous beaches not only in the Philippines, but also in the whole world. It is about four kilometers long and runs along the western coast of Boracay Island. Its distinguishing mark is fine, almost white sand. The water is most often crystal blue… but not always , especially in the dry season. There are tides of algae that affect the aesthetic and bathing experience . This is a natural phenomenon, but it is worth being prepared for the fact that it may appear, because then your photos will not be perfect. The beach is divided into three main sections, the so-called Stations 1, 2 and 3. 1 is the area of ​​the most expensive hotels and less crowded parts of the beach in the north Station 2 is the center of the bustle, with clubs, restaurants and a lot of tourist traffic, while Station 3 is considered a quieter area in the south, with smaller hotels and a more intimate atmosphere right by the shore in the vicinity of Station 1, a small, basalt rock formation Willy’s Rock rises from the shallow water at low tide you can reach it on foot, but not this time and on top of that there is this algae but we are on pilgrimage because on the top of the rock there is a small chapel with a figure of the Virgin Mary facing the sea, as if blessing not only the island but all those who come to it if the tide has not gone out when you meet the figure you have to go back in the water again but you can also use kayaks along the beach White Beach runs a crowded pedestrian path made of restaurants, beach bars, cafes, boutiques and street stalls here you can feel the strong presence of tourism the most everything is prepared with visitors from all over the world in mind we go further along this fair, we go, we go if you like the hustle and bustle, if you like when there is a lot going on on your vacation, choose this zone Station 1 or Station 2, which are the most popular with tourists, and if you want to have peace on Boracay Island, then somewhere outside these main places, you can also find very, very quiet and secluded places on this island, but these main ones are, well, for some people even tiring , we don’t know if they can hear us because it’s so loud, you can definitely barely hear the sound of the sea here, it’s crowded, loud and expensive , and you can buy everything from fresh coconuts to souvenirs, the aroma of grilled meat mixes with the smell of suntan oils, despite commercialization, White Beach still remains a unique place , not necessarily heavenly at all times , but definitely intense, lively and full of contrasts, this is where modern resorts and the old atmosphere of Boracay combine , even before the great wave of development, this is a space where you can relax… and just as easily get lost in the excess of impressions, a bit like Mielno, a bit like Krupówki , but Boracay Island is not only White Beach , to visit interesting places on this narrow strip of land at sea, it is worth using a tricycle, of course but this time we agree with the driver that we will make a route around the island stopping at the biggest attractions, at the same time we go to the less touristy areas of the island where the best old Boracay as we have already mentioned a tricycle will fit everywhere it is not afraid of road works and a closed route away from the hustle and bustle of White Beach, on the eastern side of Boracay, there is a place that surprises with a completely different face of the island, this is Boracay Mangrove Forest a site with a mangrove forest, one of the last such ecosystems on the island a path led along a wooden bridge floating above the marshy ground allows you to enter the very center of this unique world the air is thick and humid here, and among the leaves you can hear the sounds of tropical birds protecting mangrove forests is the key to maintaining the balance between what is wild and natural and what is created by man is the quiet, green, yet full of life side of Boracay the fullness of life can be felt on another of the famous beaches of Boracay is Bulabog Beach wild, windy and full of energy from this side of the island the wind almost never stops hence Bulabog Beach attracts kitesurfers and windsurfers from all over the world from November to April there is a real season for water sports instead of luxury resorts, small hotels, sports schools and atmospheric bars sunbathing is a rare activity in this place this is the coast of adrenaline sports and adventure so maybe let’s visit another place perfect for sunbathing away from the crowds of tourists and the hustle and bustle of White Beach, hidden in a quiet bay on the north-eastern side of Boracay, is Paradise Cove Beach one of those places that fully deserve the description of paradise there is no hustle and bustle of bars here, there are no crowds, here the sound of waves reigns and on this side of the island the sea is restless and there is lush vegetation this is one of those places on Boracay that remind you of what the island could have looked like before it became a tourist giant nearby there is another attraction of Boracay island you have to walk a bit to get to it but the closer you get the more you are convinced that it attracts quite a few tourists this is a natural gate carved by time and the elements in a rocky cliff a formation resembling a huge keyhole through which you can see the horizon this is Cujo’s Keyhole although everyone gathers as close as possible this formation also looks impressive from afar fitting into the rocky coast of Boracay it is worth visiting and having slightly different photos of Boracay than just the beach ones on a sightseeing tour around Boracay island you can also go on Hop On – Hop Off buses they will also take you around the island, but a tricycle is definitely more homely but beaches are the point of this island let’s visit one more, probably the craziest one we reach the very northern end of Boracay through a narrow isthmus between stalls, stands and bars we reach Puka Beach a place, until recently it was known only to the residents today it is visited by many people willing to feel the sand under their feet and jump into the turquoise waves the beach is truly delightful a strip of white sand on the land side closed by rocks and forest, providing shade the sea incredibly blue, with waves that just beg to go wild in them this is one of those places on Boracay that reminds us that the joy of sunbathing is not only blissful laziness it is also laughter in the waves and sand in your hair returning on the way we have a new housing estate NewCoast we have mixed feelings although Boracay may seem like a paradise on earth, it is not free from conflicts the problem is the issue of land ownership the island’s population, who have lived here for centuries often do not have formal documents of ownership of the land and investors want to take over the land during the closure of the island a broad review of the legal status of the land was carried out some buildings were demolished, areas were designated for residents and for investors it is hard to resist the impression that the island is increasingly being taken over by investors, and the indigenous people pushed to the margins or will it still be a Filipino island when the local population is just an addition? we spend the evening on the Punta Bunga beach by our hotel our stay in Boracay ends and our entire Filipino adventure ends a cycle full of sun, wind and water Boracay, like a clasp holds together all the Filipino impressions on one side the tourist hustle and bustle, on the other, the sound of waves, white sand and relaxation but our trip was not only Boracay during all these days we tried to capture the spirit of the Philippines on the street, at the market, on the water and on the mainland in small towns, on tricycle trips in the smiling eyes of the inhabitants we got to know islands whose names you can’t even remember but whose view you can’t forget the Filipino adventure is like a fascinating book, like an unreal film thank you for being with us a rarely discovered piece of land, it has already been discovered by us maybe our trip will make some of you decide to do it too don’t hesitate, now it’s your turn, be sure to see the other parts of our Philippine expedition to see in the next trips

W ostatnim odcinku z serii Filipiny zabieramy Was na wyspę Boracay. Dziękujemy że byliście z nami i do zobaczenia w kolejnych podróżach.

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Rozdziały:
00:00 – 01:42 intro
01:43 – 04:17 jak dotrzeć na wyspę Boracay
04:18 – 06:30 Hotel Movenpick Boracay
06:31 – 08:17 ogólnie o Boracay
08:18 – 12:25 plaża White Beach
12:26 – 14:12 Lugutan Mangrove Park
14:13 – 14:59 plaża Bulabog Beach
15:00 – 15:44 plaża Paradise Cove Beach
15:45 – 16:46 Cujo’s Keyhole
16:47 – 19:04 plaża Puka Beach
19:05 – 21:03 zakończenie

7 Comments

  1. Witajcie Panowie! 😀
    Bardzo się cieszę, że jesteście i tak pięknie dzielicie się swoimi podróżami — czy dalekie, czy bliskie zawsze pokazane najlepiej jak się da! ❤ Dzięki!

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