1. White Beach
With its glorious, powdered-sugar sand, White Beach is the centre of
the action in Boracay and the only sight most visitors ever see. Beach
locations are defined relative to three former boat stations, where
bangkas from Caticlan used to arrive. The area south of Station 3, known
as Angol, contains most of the budget accommodation, including a few
remnants of Old Boracay.
The stretch between Station 1 and
Station 3 is busy and commercial. Most top-end accommodations are on an
incredible stretch of beach north of Station 1. The entire beach is
paralleled by a sandy pedestrian highway – the White Beach Path – where
motorised vehicles are officially banned and shoes informally so.
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2 comments:
Hi there! I don't think your first photo is of Boracay's White Beach.
Oh! isn't it?
Could you please send me 1?
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