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Boracay is one of many islands you’ll find in the Philippines. It may be small, but there is so much to see and do. Experience some authentic traditional culture at the Motag Living Museum with a short trip to the mainland. See history come to life and get involved! This interactive museum lets you experience traditional farming, weaving, cooking, and folk culture. If you’re in the mood to shop, head to City Mall. The mall is Boracay’s only indoor shopping center and has a variety of budget-friendly choices for retail, food, and supermarkets. Why not check out D’Talipapa Market for fresh seafood and some must-buy souvenirs. Due to Boracay being an island, water activities are popular among tourists. From sunset cruises to scuba diving, the options are endless. The beach culture is fantastic in Boracay—pick your favorite water-related activity and go for it! Dating from the 16th-century, The Boracay Old Church Ruins are some of the oldest standing ruins on the island. Popular with locals for weddings, funerals, and gatherings, it was destroyed in the eruption of Mt. Vulcan in 1871. Willy’s Rock is a breathtaking landmark highly photographed by tourists, making it a popular spot. The site is a volcanic formation and hosts a shrine to the Virgin Mary. It is near Station 1 on the shore of Boracay and can be easily accessed by beach-goers. Whilst in the area, hop on a quick boat from Station 1 to visit Ariel’s Point. The area is popular amongst tourists for cliff jumping into the bright blue sea. There is a great selection of authentic food just by the cliff edge to indulge in after a dip in the sea. Boracay has a great selection of cuisine to indulge in during your visit. Popular dishes include sinigang (sour soup), sisig (pork, chicken, and vegetable salad), and a variety of fresh seafood. The Ati-Atihan Festival is a colorful and lively celebration of traditional indigenous cultures across the island, also honoring the Infant Jesus. The week-long festival is held annually every January. Boracay has an average year-round temperature of 30°C with a high percentage of humidity, so be prepared for the warm weather. Transport options such as pedicabs, jeepneys, and vehicle rentals are most commonly used. Book your flight to Boracay with Philippine Airlines—the summer sun awaits.Boracay
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