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Boracay

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The tropical island of Boracay is part of a group of islands within the center of the archipelago. Both local and foreign tourists flock here to enjoy beautiful sunsets, white sand beaches, as well as of course a lot of water activities.
The island was once a private traveler's retreat being home to Ati Tribe members. However, tourism began to pick up in the 1970s. Tourism as an industry grew as the beaches of Boracay became famed as a potent rival of the world's best beaches. The 1980s saw the influx of backpackers and ushering in further growth in tourism.

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Bohol

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Bohol is located in the central Philippines, and can be conveniently reached by air and boat.
Coming from abroad, you have two options: you can fly to Manila or Cebu. Cebu is the most convenient, but only a limited number of international flights will arrive there. Coming from Europe, you'll need to have a stop-over in either Singapore, Kuala Lumpur or Hong Kong, however, it will save you the hassle of going through Manila (including a transfer from NAIA to the domestic airport, and dealing with stricter luggage-weight restrictions on domestic flights). 

Among others, the following airlines fly international routes to Cebu: Silk Air, Malaysia Airlines, and Cathay Pacific.


 
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