BoracayIsland is located off the northwest corner of the island of Panay, and belongs to the Western Visayas island-group, or Region VI, of the Philippines. The island is approximately seven kilometers long, dog-bone shaped with the narrowest spot being less than one kilometer wide, and has a total land area of 10.32 square kilometers.
South-facingCagbanBeach is located across a small strait from the jetty port at Caticlan on Panay island, and the Cagban jetty port serves as Boracay's main entry and exit point during most of the year. When wind and sea conditions dictate, east-facing TambisaanBeach serves as an alternative entry and exit point.
Boracay's two primary tourism beaches, WhiteBeach and BulabogBeach, are located on opposite sides of the island's narrow central area. WhiteBeach faces westwards and BulabogBeach faces eastwards. The island also has several other beaches.
WhiteBeach is the main tourism beach. It is a bit over four kilometers long and is lined with resorts, hotels, lodging houses, restaurants, and other tourism-related businesses. In the central portion, for about two kilometers, there is a footpath known as the Beachfront Path separating the beach itself from the establishments located along it. North and south of the Beachfront Path, beachfront establishments do literally front along the beach itself. Several roads and paths connect the Beachfront Path with Boracay's Main Road, a vehicular road which runs the length of the island. At the extreme northern end of WhiteBeach, a footpath runs around the headland there and connects WhiteBeach with DiniwidBeach.
BulabogBeach, across the island from WhiteBeach, is a secondary tourism beach and Boracay's main windsurfing and kiteboarding area.
Other than Filipino (Tagalog), English is widely spoken in Boracay. Aklanon or Akeanon, is also spoken, as Boracay is part of AklanProvince. The Ati language was spoken by the original inhabitants of the island.
Transportation
On the island, the two main modes of transport are via motor-tricycles along the main road or b
y walking along the beaches. Pedicabs are also available for transport along the Beachfront Path. Other means of transportation include mountain bikes, quadbikes and motorbikes, all of which can be rented.
To explore around the island's coast, motorized bancas and sailing paraws are available for rent. These are outrigger canoes and are common sight in waters around the island. The sailing paraw is a narrow hulled boat with outriggers either side and with passengers sometimes seated on a trampoline platform between the outrigger supports. These are extremely fast off the wind, but can be unwieldy for inexperienced sailors.