by SilverBackpacker | Mar 26, 2014 | Aklan, Boracay, Filipino Food
Good Food at NaMeet, Boracay Where to Eat on Boracay? Nameet Bar and Restaurant NaMeet Restaurant, Hagdan, Boracay One of my favourite restaurants or food joints on Boracay is reopening in Sitio Hagdan in Brgy Yapak, near the “Palawan...
by SilverBackpacker | Feb 12, 2014 | Aklan, Boracay
Kitesurfing on Boracay’s Bulabog Beach Boracay is mainly known for its pristine 4km long white sand beach which is the main reason over 1,000,000 visitors a year visit the island. But less than 1km away on the other side of the island there is a much different...
by SilverBackpacker | Feb 2, 2014 | Aklan, Boracay
Boracay ~ Why not take the Boat ? Travelling to Boracay does not have to be a cramped up, expensive, boring flight to Kalibo or Caticlan. There is another way….. by sea. This can be especially beneficial if you arrive in Manila late afternoon and want to save a...
by SilverBackpacker | Jan 19, 2014 | Aklan, Boracay
Where to Eat on Boracay ~ 928 Cafe and Grill 928 Cafe and Grill, Boracay is a relatively new eatery to join the budget offerings on Boracay. It is situated on station 2 next to the new site of Real Coffee so should be easy enough to find. 928 Cafe and Grill is just a...
by SilverBackpacker | Jun 26, 2012 | Aklan, Boracay
A Quiet Place to Get Away from the Crowds on Boracay Puka Beach Boracay, takes its name from the small Puka Shells found there, and is situated on the northern end of the island in Barangay Yapak. The sand is alot rougher here than the powdery sand making up White...
by SilverBackpacker | Feb 25, 2012 | Boracay
Much has been written about Boracay and its pristine white sands and Paradise label. It can seem from first impressions that this island really is a small piece of Paradise as the average tourist comes here for two to three weeks and then flies home with all their...