Stranded on Boracay Island

Stranded Boracay Island, Philippines
Boat Beach Boracay Philippines

The island of Boracay, just off the coast of Panay was originally home to the Ati tribe. Boracay is part of Aklan Province which became an independent province in 1956. Formerly undiscovered, it wasn’t till the 1970s that tourism began to develop in Boracay, and the island became popular with backpackers in the 1980s.
 
 
They tell me that years ago, Boracay Island was a well-guarded secret, but then in the 70s a foreign movie crew accidentally “discovered” this island paradise. Since then Boracay has become one of the major tourist destinations in the Philippines.
 

I came to Boracay Island in an attempt to find a tropical island get away for our possible 2011 photo tour; a kind of retreat, a place to recharge our batteries, review our portfolios and take in a little bit of Philippine beach culture.

 
This kind of R&R is not usually a part of any of our other photo tours, but with the beauty of the Philippines, I am reluctant to exclude it from our tour.
 

I hadn’t planned on spending this much time here, but after arriving I was informed that flights off of the island were fully booked.  Anyway, as beautiful as it is, it’s a bit too touristy, so tomorow I’m off to try and find another, less traveled island, one that can be our little slice of “undiscovered” paradise.

 
Of course, there could be worse places to be stranded, so I’m not complaining. In fact, I took advantage of the time and yesterday, hired a guide Anthony, and his boat, for a circumnavigation of  the island…Boracay is truly a stunning place!
 

Paalam! (Tagalog for good bye),

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  1. The Photophile May 30, 2010 at 12:54 am #

    Nice place to be stranded!

  2. iam3739 May 30, 2010 at 6:57 am #

    Oh Karl,

    The word 'Stranded' seems nice when you are in a beautiful island.

    I was once stranded somewhere in Polilio then. What a paradise.

    Keep safe, God Bless!

    Drey

  3. Terry May 30, 2010 at 8:26 am #

    Hey Karl,
    My wife says to try Palawan. Very beautiful she says and not nearly as touristy!

    Your pictures are awesome!
    Terry

  4. Eric Calabros May 31, 2010 at 7:26 am #

    you now shoot with Nikon.. so, IMHO, its time to change your picture placed in the header of your blog 🙂

  5. Anonymous May 31, 2010 at 8:18 pm #

    Looks beautiful. when are you going to do the trip?
    Judi and Harry

  6. Jeruel June 5, 2010 at 3:17 pm #

    Hi Karl,

    Yes, I would like also to recommend Palawan, especially El Nido or Coron [just google them]. One more attraction in Palawan is the Underground River which won the place in the New 7 Wonders of the World and the Tao’t-Bato [Stone Man, who lived in the cave].

    Anyway, it’s nice to keep track of your adventure here in the Philippines.

  7. Karl Grobl June 10, 2010 at 9:55 pm #

    Thanks Harry and Judi. The trip will run July of 2011, I hope you can make the trip!
    Karl

  8. Aron H July 5, 2010 at 6:22 am #

    Wow..a beautiful beach landscape..too tourisrty eh..ever heard of Wakatobi at South East Celebes at Indonesia?its a district contain 4 main island..one satellite island is made as a resort but some other main island has not overcrowded by tourist yet..and there is a WWF doing a coral reef observation across Wakatobi..could be an interesting site 🙂

  9. MarissaFH July 7, 2010 at 1:07 pm #

    Hello! Was already planning on a sight-seeing trip back home late next year, but if this photo tour goes through, count me in! Salamat!

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