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Boracay Inter-Agency Rehabilitation and Management Group, led by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), confirmed the sighting of hundreds of jellyfish washed ashore across the whole stretch of White Beach in Boracay on May 14, around 2 pm.
read moreA Filipino and an Australian tourist were found dead in their hotel room on Boracay island on March 21. Hotel discovered the lifeless couple, both 44 years old, when the staff checked on them as it was their check-out schedule and found the pair lying close to each other on the floor of their room.
read moreFORMER Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) secretary Roy Cimatu has urged the agency to consider and rush the conduct of a study on increasing the tourism capacity of Boracay Island. read more
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If the beaches in aren’t enough to pull you to its shores, the food options just might! The 6-month rehabilitation of the famous white-sand island birthed new food adventures for tourists and we’ve pulled together a list of old and new food stalls and restaurants you absolutely cannot miss on your trip! From the fan-favorite...
read moreThe ultimate Boracay luxury - Be honest: how many times have you complained about the heat even after summer is well over? With the perennial hot days in the Philippines, we’re sure you’re longing for a refreshing dip in a pool—preferably with a picturesque view...
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ILOILO CITY – International flights have resumed at Kalibo International Airport that serves as a gateway to world-famous Boracay Island in Aklan for the first time in more than two years. read more
BORACAY Island- The Aboitiz group handed over the rehabilitated Wetland No. 4 now known as the Balabag Wetland Park to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) during a turn over ceremony held on June 16, 2022.
read moreAKLAN, Philippines – In waters off the world-famous tourist island of Boracay, teams of divers have started their painstaking, dangerous campaign to rid coral reefs and the seabed of the large, venomous crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS), the scourge of hard corals.
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