The sunset sailing boat is a popular tourist project on Boracay Island. As the name implies, it is to take a sailing boat to see the sunset scenery. The price is not very expensive. A boat can seat up to 4 people. The price is quite high. If you bring electronic products, you must bring a waterproof cover. The waves are relatively large.
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The sunset sailing boat is a popular tourist project on Boracay Island. As the name implies, it is to take a sailing boat to see the sunset scenery. The price is not very expensive. A boat can seat up to 4 people. The price is quite high. If you bring electronic products, you must bring a waterproof cover. The waves are relatively large.
When you go to Boracay, you must see the scenery of the sunset sailing. There are tickets for sailing sailing to sea in the S1 area. When the sun sets, the spire wind sailing sails ripple through the sea under the reflection of the glow. The capture time is only half an hour, preferably between five and five:30. Fortunately, I also captured the moment the sea was sucked up to the sky by a tornado, forming a golden dragon playing Optimus Prime.
Check in the Long Beach sunset sailboat, the white beach, the green sea water, waiting for the sunset of Boracay. When it gradually fell, I went to the beach to take a photo of this time for the second time. Boracay sunset is very happy to see the sea!
Great experience
The sunset in Boracay is endless, take a sailboat to sea, blow the cool breeze, watch the sunset, very freehand! But the time is too fast, thirty minutes will pass quickly, if you can sit for 1 hour or even 2 hours, it will be perfect!
When you come to Boracay, you have to experience the sunset by sailing.
very nice beach ... ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Our hotel is on the west side of the island. When you leave the hotel, you can enjoy the sunset in the evening. There are many sailboats parked on the beach. Xiaohei will ask if you want to play. You can negotiate the price with Xiaohei. Very convenient, the temperature in January is basically about 30 degrees, belonging to the dry season of Boracay, relatively cool water.