Sunset can be viewed from anywhere around the world but there's something special about the sunset in Boracay. The splendour of the setting sun which occured at 6.04pm during my week's stay, is best viewed from either the northern and western coastline of the island or from its highest viewpoint at Mount Luho.
Thankfully my hotel is located near White Beach on the west coast. Walking to the beach in the evenings became something I did religiously the entire week as I just couldn't get enough of the majesty and glory of the setting sun. On one of the evenings, a pink sun was sighted which was an added bonus for me.
Sunset from White Beach
Each evening I would be among the thousands who throng the beach to wait for the sunset.
The iconic Willy's Rock
A beautiful pink sun was most unexpected that evening.
Sunset From Diniwid Beach
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1.Boracay Travel Guide And Tips2. White Beach
3. Puka Shell Beach
4. Bulabog Beach
5.Tambisaan Beach
6. Diniwid Beach
7.Mount Luho
8. Things To Do At White Beach
9. Willy's Rock
10.What's So Special About Borocay Sunset
11. Review Of Allan B. Funtours Group Island Hopping
12.Crystal Cove Island
13.D'Talipapa, I'Talipapa And D'Mall Palengke
14. D'Mall
15.Boracay Lifestyle
16.Boracay Eats
17. A Review Of Dinner Buffet @ Seabreeze Cafe , Henann Regency Resort
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