Boracay one of world’s ‘greatest places of 2022’

GREAT PLACE TO VISIT. In April 2018, the government imposed a six-month closure of Boracay Island for a massive rehabilitation and redevelopment initiatives. This and the ensuing pandemic-induced lockdown gave the island time to heal. DOT PHOTO
GREAT PLACE TO VISIT. In April 2018, the government imposed a six-month closure of Boracay Island for a massive rehabilitation and redevelopment initiatives. This and the ensuing pandemic-induced lockdown gave the island time to heal. DOT PHOTO

BORACAY – This island paradise in the northern tip of Aklan province has been named one of the “World’s Greatest Places of 2022” by TIME Magazine.

TIME Magazine solicited nominations from its international network of correspondents and contributors, with an eye toward those offering new and exciting experiences.

It picked 50 far-flung and familiar spots which, according to TIME, are thriving, changing and growing, and charting a path to economic recovery and investing in sustainability.

Boracay Island is the only tourist destination in the country included in the list of extraordinary places to explore in 2022, with its postcard-perfect beaches that travellers always return to.

“Boracay Island has once again proven its allure as a tourist haven. Such recognition will surely help us attain our goal of regaining our position in the global market,” said Department of Tourism (DOT) secretary Christina Garcia Frasco.

In April 2018, the government imposed a six-month closure of Boracay Island for a massive rehabilitation and redevelopment initiatives. It reopened in October of the same year.

A little over a year after, the coronavirus disease pandemic struck. The Philippines closed its borders, halting even domestic tourism to Boracay.

This took a severe toll on the local economy, but the silver lining was that this four square mile speck in the Visayas island chain had proper time to truly recover.

As of February 2022, international visitors could finally revel in this revamped, recuperated, natural playground after what was effectively a three-year convalescence.

Locals report the return of flora and fauna, like sea turtles, and hospitality has come back just as spectacularly, wrote Charlie Campbell of TIME.

Boracay Island joins other world-famous destinations and natural wonders on the TIME list, including the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, Seoul in South Korea, and Doha in Qatar, among others./PN

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