The narrative of Boracay is changing from being a party island to a place of tranquility and paradise.
It is a breezy dusk in the island, and above the coconut canopies, thousands of passerines fly in uniform acrobatic dance. “These birds turned up after the island was cleaned,” says Andre Brulhart, general manager of Mövenpick Resort & Spa Boracay. Apparently, ...
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