In the central Philippines, in the province of Aklan, lies a small island that has fully embraced all that makes tropical destinations warm to the soul. Boracay sits just off the northwest coast of Panay, a sliver of land surrounded by clear, seemingly jeweled waters. Its shoreline is famous for powder-fine white sand that feels almost like sifted flour underfoot, while turquoise waves shuffle in and out without particular hurry.
Boracay has long been a favorite destination for
tourists from the Philippines. In recent years, travelers from all corners of
the world have discovered its charms as well.
Morning Calm
Desiree at the Ocean’s Door
Desiree and Her Girls
A Storm Brewing on the Other Island
At the Grotto
—Mitchell
Hegman





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