The Solo Traveler’s Guide to Boracay: How to Not Get Lost, Get Sunburned, or Get Married to the Island
So, you’ve decided to fly solo to Boracay. First of all, high five! Taking a trip by yourself is the ultimate "main character" move. You are the director, the star, and the person who decides exactly how many mango shakes are "too many" (spoiler: the limit does not exist). Boracay is a tiny, bone-shaped island in the Philippines that has spent decades perfecting the art of being a tropical overachiever. It’s got sand so white it looks like powdered sugar, water so blue it makes your high school chemistry teacher’s copper sulfate experiments look dull, and enough energy to power a small continent. But for a first-timer, landing in Boracay can feel like stepping into a beautiful, humid, and very loud fever dream. Don’t panic. Grab your sunscreen, put on your bravest flip-flops, and let’s break down how to conquer this island without losing your mind—or your passport. Buy Now: The Solo Traveler's Guide to Boracay: Discover, Explore, Enjoy 1. The "White Beach...