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Boracay is part of the municipality of
Malay in the province of Aklan, which is located in
Panay, one of a cluster of islands that constitute the central
section of the Philippine archipelago.
Boracay can be reached from Manila by daily flights on Philippine
Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Air Philippines, Asian Spirit, Seair and
Pacific Air. Caticlan is nearer the island, but the airstrip
is short and narrow, and only the smaller planes of Asian Spirit,
Seair and Pacific Air can land on it. The larger aircraft of
Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific and Air Philippines fly to
Kalibo, the capital of Aklan. From Caticlan it takes about 15
minutes by boat to Boracay; from Kalibo, an hour and a half by bus
plus the 15-minute boat ride.
White Beach,
Boracay's biggest tourist attraction, stretches some four kilometers
on the western side of the island, mostly within the barangay of
Balabag. It is largely because of the pristine, white powdery sand
of White Beach and the crystal-clear blue water of the surrounding
sea that Boracay is often called "the world's most beautiful
tropical island."
Boracay Tourists' Inn is located at Station 1, barangay Balabag, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, Philippines.
The location is 1-minute walk away from the beach, bars, restaurants
and market place of Boracay Island.
Boracay Tourists' Inn Location Map
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