Sunday, July 27, 2008

A day in the beach of Boracay - with sexy chics


A day in the beach of Boracay - with sexy chics

Imagine a day in Boracay --- immerse yourself in the delights of Paradise


Snorkel the pristine coral reefs. Search, discover and be enthralled by the colorful bounty of marine life that thrives in the warm crystal clear waters of the South China Seas - if you’re more adventurous a full array of scuba diving activities are available.
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beach by pao casti.


Maybe relax the mid-afternoon away in the shaded Nu Nu treelined courtyard, where Nu Noos’ unique pagoda styled cottages offer modern comfort harmoniously set in a luxuriant tropical landscape- or lazily peruse the gardens and marvel at the intricacies of nature - or just doze awhile in the spacious bedrooms, enjoying that timeless ambiance enhanced by the cottages’ traditional native materials, such as woven palm leaves, rattan grasses, coco bark, tropical hardwoods and bamboo. All with the convenience of ensuite European-styled bathrooms.

As the sun's glare begins to fade, you may be tempted by a late afternoon swim or bike ride along the many picturesque jungle trails or you might simply prefer to lose yourself in the majesty of an ocean sunset.

As the sea breeze subsides and the warm tropical evening draws to a close, treat yourself and "Taste the Magic of the Orient" - select from our full range of island cocktails, expertly prepared from freshly picked exotic fruits.
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Such a splendid day is sure to develop a hearty appetite, so you’re invited to try our Nu Nu seashore restaurant, a popular night spot, that delights diners with its nightly Nu Nu special Banquet, which boasts the best of the oriental cuisine. Savor the sea’s fresh harvests.
If you wish to finish the day on the upbeat - sample Boracay’s vibrant nightlife, set beneath clear tropical skies ablaze with a million stars. Evening till dawn offers an array of nightspots, including cozy bars, beach parties, discos and cultural shows.

When sleep finally beckons, perhaps order your favorite nightcap before retiring - rejuvenate before the dawning of another enchanting day in Paradise

From Manila by air :

Philippine Air Lines ( PAL ) operates regular daily flights to Kalibo, capital of Aklan Province on Panay Island (approximately USD60.00).
girl by Coffee8.


The on-going journey from Kalibo Airport to Caticlan overland takes about 1-2 hours, inclusive of flat tires, via the northern coastal road, which initially runs through pisturesque rice paddies prior to hitting the more mountaineous coastal section nearer Caticlan. The route is plied regularly by aircon buses (approximately USD5.00) direct from Kalibo Airport. Alternatively, each incoming flight is eagerly met by an ample supply of transport operators linking the airport directly to Boracay.

However, during the high season advanced booking is required to guarantee a seat. Alternative, but less convenient, flight destinations in Panay Island include Roxas and Iloilo Cities. PAL flies Kalibo to Cebu City 3 or 4 times per week for approximately USD35.00, one way.
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The most convenient, but slightly more expensive routing to Boracay, is the direct flight from Manila to the small airstrip at Caticlan, which is just opposite Boracay, operated by the small private airlines, Asian Spirit ( Fax No. : 63-2-813 - 0183) and Pacific Air ( Fax No. : 63-2- 833 7692), who operate smaller aircraft on daily schedules (approximately USD65.00, one way). The smaller 6 to 50 seater aircraft fly at only 9,000 feet, giving the passenger a very scenic trip.

All internal flights depart from Manila's Domestic Airport which adjoins Ninoy Aquino International Airport. Allow a two and a half hour transfer peroid between arriving at one airport section and departing the other.
boracay beach by riverho.

From Caticlan it is just a short 20 minute hop over to Boracay by native outrigger.

A number of Manila tourist agencies, including Nigi Nigi Nu Noos booking office (Telefax No. : 63-36-288-3112) offer attractive package tours, with 3 or 4 nights stay in Boracay being typical inclusive of airfares, transfers and deluxe accommodation with breakfast. Such tours can be extended on a per diem basis - for those who wish to linger a little longer in Paradise.

beach by candygrl_28.

sexy girls


the puca beach by weirdox.

.... by My TwiStEd wOrLd.

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I want to be a photographer by Pran Delicious.
Philippine T.V. actress/commercial model Angelica Panganiban taking pictures at the 2008 Boracay Open Frisbee tournament
IYA2 by switi.
All Alone! by hitosisfoto.
Passing the time away, writing love letters
in the sand... But the waves came and erased them all!
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lovin the beach by tinbac.

A Girl's Journey by My TwiStEd wOrLd.
boracay fun by tinbac.

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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Scuba Dive Travel to Boracay where Boracay Beach girls roam


Scuba Dive Travel to Boracay where Boracay Beach girls roam

Are you fond of Diving to coral reefs from around the world? Did you know the best Coral Reefs are found in Boracay Island? That there are hundreds of Scuba Diving gears , schools and services that offers a wide variety of choices for a scuba diver to enjoy the reefs and the nice beach with beautiful babes a plenty?

Boracay in the Philippines along with nearby Indonesia's Bali are consistently voted by scuba diving magazines and publications as amongst the top 10 scuba diving destinations and resorts in the world.

There are quite a few diving operators offer dive safaris to hard to reach locations in Boracay such as Sibuyan Sea, Tablas, Romblon and Semirara. Closer to Boracay are also some world class dive sites catering to divers of varying diving skills. If you are not a scuba diver, you will find snorkeling in Boracay just as exhilarating because of its rich marine life.
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For example, Friday's Rock which lies close to the island's west shore you can find a variety of brilliant colored soft and hard corals, butterfly fishes, wrasses, damsel fishes, blue tangs, stingrays and snappers, often along with big scorpion fishes and lion fishes hiding in rocks and crevices.

There are 2 dive sites nearby called Punta1 and Punta2. Punta 1 is shallower dive which is a drop off to about 24m (80ft) Punta 2 starts at 30m and goes down to 50m (170ft). Groupas, trigger fishes, angel fishes as well as sweetlips, tuna, barracuda and the occasional reef shark populate these two interesting dive locations.
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Just southeast of Boracay lies the Crocodile Island (so named because of shape of the island and not after the scaly reptile) which is a very popular scuba diving site. It is wall diving here of about 25m(80ft) in depth at its bottom. This diving destination is so rich in marine life that many species of fish and corals make its residence here. There are even a few poisonous banded sea snakes here and some are as long as two meters (6.4ft) long. Do be careful because all sea snakes are poisonous and their bites can be fatal.
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Another excellent dive site nearby is the Laurel Island. This dive site is for the more experienced scuba divers as the undercurrent here can get quite strong. Because of this fact, drift diving can be a pleasure here. It is also these strong currents that encourage corals to open up their beautiful yellow and orange polyps to feed on microscopic planktons and marine creatures, festooning the walls of an 8m (25ft) tunnel at the tip of the island. You can also find big sponges and handsome gorgonian sea fans here.
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At northern Boracay is Yapak, which is a deep wall diving starting at around 30m(95ft) and descending the depth of 60m (190 ft). Again, the undercurrent here can be rather tricky. This area is the domain of larger pelagic fishes such as barracudas and various species of sharks. Occasionally, a hammerhead shark will swim by and giant manta rays are also frequently sighted.
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Other interesting dive spots in the Boracay are Carabao (buffalo), Cathedral Cave, Buruanga, Black Rock and Dog Drift. So if you are going to the Phillipines for a scuba diving vacation, why not try scuba diving in beautiful Boracay.


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