A recent trip to Boracay coincided with the approach of Typhoon Carina, bringing heavy rain and strong winds. Despite the stormy weather, the island’s charm remained undeniable, offering a unique and serene retreat.
High winds on the first night set the tone, but we feasted on the island’s famous bulasing and some budbod at Kolai Mangyan, making the experience enjoyable despite the weather.
Although the rain prevented the full enjoyment of outdoor activities, the final day gifted a glimpse of Boracay’s famous sunset. The sky burst into mesmerizing shades of orange and pink, making the wait worthwhile. This enchanting moment underscored why Boracay is celebrated as one of the world’s top sunset destinations.
During the stay, the transition from the Amihan to Habagat season was noticeable, providing a mix of calm and excitement. The protective “Habagat walls” on White Beach stood firm against the southwest monsoon, yet Boracay’s beauty persisted. The island’s vibrant nightlife and culinary delights also shone through, offering delicious seafood feasts and local delicacies, all embraced by the island’s warm hospitality.
Despite the weather, the trip to Boracay was memorable. The island’s enduring allure, even amid the challenges of Typhoon Carina, left a lasting impression. Boracay’s beauty, hospitality, and unique experiences ensured that the visit was cherished and left a longing to return.
While Boracay offered a serene escape, our thoughts were with those affected by the historic flooding in Metro Manila. The contrast between the island’s tranquility and the dire situation in the city served as a poignant reminder of nature’s power and the resilience needed in the face of such challenges.
Boracay during the Habagat season is more than just an off-peak option for travelers. Despite the rain and winds brought by Typhoon Carina, the island’s beauty and charm remained undiminished.
Even with the challenges posed by the storm, Boracay’s unique appeal continued to shine through. The visit highlighted the resilience and enduring beauty of the island, ensuring that Boracay remains a destination worth returning to.
The visit highlighted the resilience and enduring beauty of the island, ensuring that Boracay remains a destination worth returning to. Even with the Siargaos, the La Unions, and other “cheaper” destinations in Southeast Asia, as the purist hodophiles would argue– Boracay is still Boracay, a timeless treasure that stands out in Western Visayas.