The quality of this video doesn't remotely do justice to Boracay, but I wanted my fellow Americans and Europeans to see you're missing out on World Class diving at a tremendous dive value!
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The quality of this video doesn't remotely do justice to Boracay, but I wanted my fellow Americans and Europeans to see you're missing out on World Class diving at a tremendous dive value!
What site was this taken? Photos of the beach should really interest them. :)
Not sure, but here are some Boracay Beach photos!
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...oracay-Lrg.jpghttp://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...ck/Boracay.jpghttp://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...oracay-map.jpg
i think these are old pictures of boracay? coz i dont see the many resorts/hotels, restaurants, bars, shops, huts and cottages in the pics...lolz :D hahaha
i miss boracay... my last visit was in 2003. i was w/ Diverep and other dive friends but i did not get to dive w/ them due to an ear problem... :o
If you think the waters in Boracay are nice then you have to come down to our area and see some "real" marine life!! We have it all and the occasional whale shark too!
That video is awesome! If it does not do the place justice, the diving must be out of this world. A friend of mine went to Coron Bay and said it was insane, I would love to check it out.
Ace
Note that Boracay is really fairly average for diving compared to other sites in the Philippines. However, for most divers from Europe or the US who have not experienced SE Asia, then Boracay is a great place to stay and dive (far better than the Gulf of Thailand).
As it has been pointed out, there is now plenty of development along the beach which seems to be missing from this video.
My choice is Malapascua which blows Boracay to pieces. Not only is there a great beach with a fab sunset, but the diving is incredibly good.
As Malapascua is now being 'groomed' as the next Boracay, I suggest that you travel there in the next 1 or 2 years before the dive sites get too overloaded.