Boracay is a small island in the Philippines located approximately 315 km (196 mi) south of Manila and 2 km off the northwest tip of Panay Island in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. Boracay Island and its beaches have received awards from numerous travel publications and agencies. The island comprises the barangays of Manoc-Manoc, Balabag, and Yapak in the municipality of Malay, in Aklan Province. The island is administered by the Philippine Tourism Authority
and the provincial government of Aklan. Apart from its white sand
beaches, Boracay is also famous for being one of the world's top
destinations for relaxation. It is also emerging among the top destinations for tranquility and nightlife.
Boracay Island is a great place for just lazing around. Seven km long,
it is only one km wide at its narrowest point. Boracay's largest villages
or barangays are Yapak, Balabag and Manoc-Manoc. A confusing network
of paths and tracks connects them, and several smaller hamlets called
sitios, so maps of Boracay can only serve as a general guide. Slightly
more than half the 5200 population lives in Manoc-Manoc.
Boracay is also well known for its now very rare gleaming white puka
shells, said to be the best in the world. For years puka shells were
dug out of the beach at Yapak and then sold. It's already a fait accompli
that large masses of land are soon going to be moved in the north of
the island. The most important Philippine property developers, Ayala
Land, FiI-Estate and Primetown Property Group have bought up 205 hectares
of land. There they intend to build resorts and housing for the better
off; construction on the obligatory golf course is already well under
way.
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