Remember the days of the Puka Shell craze in Boracay? This throwback photo courtesy of Marcial Arac Jr. via Boracay Retrospective FB shows Yapak Beach during the height of the craze, circa 1970s. The photo shows people setting up makeshift tents, creating a whole community on the beach. The Puka Shell craze was a big...
Tag: Sustainable Tourism
SB Malay issues resolution on proposed Boracay bridge
The Sangguniang Bayan of Malay, Aklan, has issued Resolution No. 184, Series of 2024, clarifying its official position on the proposed construction of a bridge connecting Boracay Island to the mainland. The resolution, sponsored by the Committee of the Whole, outlines the municipality’s stance on this highly debated project. The resolution, which was passed during...
La Union surfs to victory at ATOP Awards; Cements its place as Sports Tourism Champion
La Union has once again solidified its reputation as a leader in sports tourism, with its flagship event, the La Union Surfing Break (LUSB), being inducted into the Hall of Fame at the Association of Tourism Officers of the Philippines (ATOP) Pearl Awards. The LUSB, which has captivated audiences with its electrifying energy since its...
DENR aims to increase forest cover by 3M hectares by 2028
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in the Philippines has set a target to increase the country’s forest cover by an additional three million hectares by the year 2028. This initiative is part of the agency’s comprehensive efforts to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change and promote sustainable environmental practices. DENR Secretary...
Revitalizing Boracay tourism through challenges and opportunities
“It’s hard to put Boracay down. Boracay is Boracay. It’s totally different from any other tourist destinations.” – Malay SB Member Gallenero The tourism industry in Aklan, particularly in Boracay, is facing challenges leading to a shift in tourist preferences towards destinations like Bohol, Siargao, and El Nido. The decrease in foreign tourist arrivals in...
Boracay ranks fourth in Best Islands in Asia Pacific 2024 list
Boracay continues to shine as it secures the fourth spot in the prestigious Best Islands in Asia Pacific category of the Luxury Awards 2024 by Travel + Leisure Asia. This recognition reaffirms Boracay’s status as a top-notch beach spot for travelers from around the globe. The journey to the fourth position in 2024 marks a...
Boracay and Earth Day Reflections
As we commemorate Earth Day today, it is an opportune moment to reflect on the environmental challenges and triumphs of one of the world’s most renowned beach destinations – Boracay. This paradise, known for its powdery white sands and crystal-clear waters, offers a compelling contemplation on the impacts of tourism and climate change, as well...
Keeping Faith Alive with Churches to Visit in Boracay
Boracay has always been a favorite vacation spot to many. For those who wish to keep their spirituality intact while enjoying the island’s offerings, there are several churches where you can attend services, pray, and find peace amidst the bustling tourist destination. Here’s a guide to some of the churches you can visit in Boracay...
Nabaoy River – Boracay’s Lifeline for Fresh Water
Boracay owes its vibrant beauty not only to its stunning beaches but also to its reliable source of fresh water. Nabaoy River plays a vital role as Boracay’s main source of this precious resource. Nabaoy River serves as a lifeline for the island’s water supply. This meandering river collects rainwater from the surrounding mountains and...
The Vital Role of Northwest Panay Peninsula Natural Park in Boracay’s Ecosystem
The Northwest Panay Peninsula Natural Park is a protected area located in Western Visayas which plays a significant role in the ecosystem of Boracay. This natural park is not just a beacon of biodiversity, but it also serves as a vital lifeline, providing water to over 100,000 inhabitants that includes the residents and tourists of...
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