This article was published on March 20, 2007 in The Philippine Star. Boracay, known the world over as a paradise for beach lovers, left a lasting impression on me after I saw it for the first time in 2007. It never took long for me to understand why travelers from different parts of the globe fly to the Philippines to experience Boracay. Its powdery white sand and aquamarine waters will always, always beckon. Since then, I have been to this island paradise countless times. In fact, I can't wait for March to see this spectacle of an island once again.
This is a place where the lush carpet of white sand delights to feel your bare feet and the wind plays with your hair. This is a place where there exists a fun fusion of sun, sea and sand.This is a place called Boracay.
It was an early morning flight to Caticlan on a pleasant Sunday. Just when I'd rather snooze under that cozy comforter, I got up just in time to catch a flight that, for a week already, I had been excitedly anticipating. For the first time, I was off to the country's beach capital.
It took me approximately 35 minutes to reach Aklan (via SeAir) where we were greeted by its people who were quick to withdraw a welcoming smile. Boracay was quiet when we arrived. The "Bora crowd" was nowhere in sight. Not yet. Perhaps they were still preparing for their Holy Week retreat in this island paradise.![]() |
Boracay, an island paradise in the Philippines. |
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This was my first trip with my good friend Sam Echavez. We have treasured our sisterhood since then. |
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My media friends and I were welcomed by the staff of the resort. |
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Patio Pacific Boracay Photo courtesy of the resort |
Today, 17 years later, Patio Pacific Boracay is now considered to be one of the best in the country, representing quality service, distinct Filipino hospitality and total customer satisfaction. From the superior rooms to its first class amenities, Patio Pacific earned a Triple A accreditation from the Department of Tourism and the respect of its clients as well as the people in the industry. Recently, Patio Pacific was awarded second place out of 33 resorts and establishments in the 2006 Boracay WOW Awards, a search for the most outstanding business establishment with the most effective waste management system.
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Wall climbing in Patio Pacific: There's no way but up! |
Guest's safety and peace of mind are also on the resort's priority list. Since January this year, Patio Pacific has provided its guests with a free personal accident insurance coverage underwritten by Cocolife. This effort hopes to increase awareness and tourism safety as advocated by Patio Pacific president Charlie Uy, who is also president of the Boracay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc.
With all these, Patio Pacific, however, is more focused in giving its clientele that total wellness treat. In fact, wellness classes such as Tai chi and Reiki (a Japanese healing treatment) are being held to particularly meet this goal.
On the first day when I was in my most excited state to traverse the long stretch of the island's famed fine, white sand, I opted to join the Yoga beginner's class of Ms. Tsu. Even if it meant risking the ink life of my two-hour-old henna tattoo.
When night dropped its cloak, Boracay, contrary to what many told me before, was not at its wildest. Instead, we found ourselves binging on a gastronomic delight with some of Patio Pacific's delectable offerings. My media companions and I feasted on house specialties like spicy chicken salad curry, Patio Pacific chicken with herbs, chili crab and lots of watermelon and mango milkshakes from their famous Vanilla Lounge.
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Go for some adventure in the water. Start with a banana boat ride. |
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