Boracay International Funboard Cup
The spectacular Boracay beaches in the Philippines are
hosting the annual Boracay International Funboard Cup, one of the regions biggest
wind-surfing competitions. Besides watching the surfers slalom and tack their way to glory
(or doing it yourself) you can enjoy various other water and
land-based activities.
Sails on, prepare for the slalom
The races are free for spectators while participating competitors can go to the
Green Yard Funboard Center which already includes registration,
practice and the main competition. Price to participate
is US$125, telephone +63 36 2883208.
Drop by at the D Mall at Station 2 or Talipapa, near Station
1 for that cheap beach wear. A US$10 budget and some crafty
haggling will get you several t-shirts and sarongs to ensure you look the
part, as well as some lovely bangles to pile
up round your arms and neck.
Boracay Blue Sunset
Where to watch
Just a few minutes
walk from the more popular (and crowded)
White Beach at the opposite side, the funboard
action all happens on the eastern side of the island
at Bulabog Beach which, at this time of the year, is ideal
for watersports because of the constant northeast monsoon. The
beach line can get crowded with competitors and gear but its really
fun to watch the ongoing race (and observe the concerned faces of the surfers'
girlfriends who often act as assistants, lugging their boyfriends gear).
Eat, drink and be merry... until you drop
Several resorts and shops offer menus for every type of budget. There is a wide selection
of cuisine to choose from, ranging from local fare to Japanese and even Moroccan.
As night falls, White Beach, an 8-kilometer strip of powdery sand, is where all
the fun and partying is concentrated. Get ready to hop between the lively
bars along Stations 1 and 2 while Station 3 is more relaxed and laid
back. Dont forget to drop by Cocomangas (+63 36 2886384) near
Station 1 for the still standing after 15 drink challenge:
winner gets a t-shirt and a plaque on the wall. If not,
you can have a wonderful evening at The Hobbit
House (+63 36 2886687), a theme bar
with a unique staff.
Accommodations are as varied as the restaurants and bars in Boracay.
If you want peace and quiet, though, avoid central White
Beach where
dance music can pound until 4am. Head south for a more relaxed and cheaper stay and
north for the more expensive hotels. Daves Straw Hat Inn
(+63 36 2885465) near
Station 3 is one of the best budget resorts while Shangri-La's Boracay Resort and Spa
(+63 36 2884988) can set you back several hundred
dollars per night.
Winners