WEATHER UPDATE
This week will be mostly cloudy, and with some rain and thunderstorms on June 5 to 7, in particular.
During habagat, beachfront establishments put up wind breakers as protection. (Photo by Writer)
The month of June signals the start of the habagat season or the southwest monsoon which brings strong winds at the White Beach in Boracay. Waters around the island become rough during this season, hence it is advisable to ask guides the best hours to do certain water activities.
TRADE FAIRS AND EVENTS
Station 2, Balabag will be quite busy for the Sea and Earth Camp.
Sea Camp is a one-week intensive leadership and environmental education program with outdoor activities. (Photo from Save Philippine Seas)
Starting June 6, the seven-day
Young Southeast Asian Youth Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Sea and Earth Camp will happen at
Patio Pacific Resort in Station 2, Balabag.. The activity will gather 25 young leaders from all over the country. The participants are expected to come up with environmental projects for marine conservation.
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Huffington Post listed Ariel’s Point as one of the world’s best cliff diving destinations. (Photo by Writer)
Ariel’s Point, a day-trip destination for Boracay visitors, now offers stand-up paddleboards (SUP) for its guests. It is a popular cliff jumping site in Buruanga town, about 30 minutes away from Boracay by boat. Aside from SUP, Ariel’s Point offers other water sports activities such as kayaking and snorkeling.
POPULAR CUISINE
A piping hot Chori Burger is suitable during the rainy weather. (Photo from Merly’s BBQ Chori Burger and Longga Burger Facebook Page)
The
Chori (Chorizo) is a must-try especially for first-time visitors. Various food stands along the beachfront which operate from around 3:00 PM until 10:00 PM offer this food but the most famous Chori Burger in the island is from
Merly’s BBQ Boracay. This food stall which is located in front of
Casa Fiesta in Station 1 is regarded as the first to offer Chori Burger in Boracay.
LOCAL NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS
Here are some new policies in Boracay that travelers to the island should know.
Passenger’s data sheet
Wearing of lifejackets is mandatory upon boarding Boracay boats. (Photos by Writer)
Meanwhile, color-coordinated trash bins can now be found along the White Beach. The trash bins are donated to the Local Government of Malay, Aklan for the Cause for a New Coast campaign during LaBoracay (or Labor Day weekend event in Boracay) last May 1.
Photo by Writer
Meanwhile, a mandatory manifesto listing is now being implemented for everyone going to and from Boracay. Boat passengers now have to fill a passenger’s data sheet given upon buying a ticket. The data sheet is collected upon boarding. Wearing of lifejackets on the boat is also mandatory when going to and from Boracay.
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