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For
beginners windsurfing courses please check out our Windsurf
Philippines page.
Holidays
& Adventure
Everyone wants to find that special place,
somewhere different, somewhere that no one else you know has been.
We now believe that we have found locations in South East Asia
which offer exceptional watersports, yet are still relatively
untouched.
Either the location, or an aspect of the watersport is unique,
normally both. Dive with Thresher Sharks at the island of Malapasua,
or on the WW2 Japanese wrecks of Coron, be one of the first to
kitesurf in the tropical paradise of Boracay, or compete in the
Asian Windsurfing Tour with the likes of Kevin Pritchard.
The majority of our holidays are on one of the 7000 islands of
the Philippines. Because we take you beyond the normal tourist
haunts our destinations are not always the easiest to reach, but
we can always guarantee a certain degree of comfort, with the
accommodation ranging from bamboo stilt huts over the water to
luxury suites with air-conditioning and satellite TV.
So, if you're individual, and don't want to follow the
crowd, just maybe we've got something for you. 
Boracay: Island
Paradise
The Centre
The centre is situated right on White Beach,
literally a stones throw from the dive boats, and less than a
two minute walk from your accommodation. With a bar and restaurant
to relax in after your days diving, Calypso also introduces you
to a great social scene of like-minded people.

"This
is tropical windsurfing at its best"
Boracay Island
Windsurfing
You can't imagine the feeling of elation
that everyone experiences after their first day sailing on Boracay.
The bay is stunning. Surrounded by dense palm trees, the water
is turquoise, warm, flat, and chest deep across the entire bay.
Only a handful of other windsurfers will be sharing this slalom
blaster's heaven with you. As you near the fringing reef, chop
appears, and if you really want to, you can pick your way through
the reef to the waves on the outside (not for the faint hearted).
The wind blows cross-on shore, giving two mile long reaches inside
the bay. Lighter in the mornings and evenings, the wind really
blows from late morning through until late afternoon. Beginners
and improvers can use each end of the day to practice in ideal
conditions. Windsurfers on the island come from a great diversity
of countries – you could be sailing with a Filipino, Korean,
Swiss, Australian and Brit, all in the same day. The kit is ready
rigged and waiting, just 5 metres from the water.
Fact File:
| Standards: |
Beginner
to Pro |
Season: |
November
to April |
| Air
Temp: |
28'C
– 35'C |
| Water
Temp: |
27'C
– 30'C |
| Kit:
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Mistral
/ Gastraa / JP / Pryde |
| Wind:
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15
– 25 knots |
| Sailing
Conditions: |
Flat
water, chop and waves |
| Competitions: |
Asian
Windsurfing Tour (January) |
The Asian Windsurfing Tour.
Boracay Funboard Cup
The AWT consists of five pro-am events held
in five different countries between November and February. One
of the most popular events is the Boracay Funboard Cup.
This exert is taken from a report
of this years event…
"…
Without a rest the Adecco AWT then moved straight to the magical
island of Boracay, a tiny island that nestles in the midst of
the Philippine Archipelago. On a map it looks innocuous, almost
too small to deserve attention – yet this "tiny island"
is developing a reputation around the world as an awesome windsurfing
destination. A fringing reef protects a tropical lagoon where
on-shore winds blast palm trees into bows of submission. And every
January there is the Funboard Cup, when windsurfing joins with
competition and they both party. It is this mix that makes the
Funboard Cup such a legend – days of hard racing are followed
by fun nights, wild parties and more…"

Open
to all standards of sailor, The Funboard Cup is your ticket to
great windsurfing and an unbeatable action holiday. Five divisions
ensure that everyone can sail in a competitive atmosphere, no
matter what your standard, and slalom racing, speed trials and
expression sessions give everyone a chance of fame. Check out
the 'windsurf locations' page for details of conditions and kit.

Apart from the racing, Boracay offers the non-sailor a multitude
of ways to unwind and relax. The island is beautiful, covered
in lush tropical vegetation and surrounded by powder white sand
beaches. There are many first class dive sites around Boracay,
and this is a perfect place to learn at our PADI centre. Or you
can just kick back and relax with massages, sunbathing, beach
walks and the odd cocktail or two.
Island
Life
200 miles south of Manila lies the tropical
paradise of Boracay. Only 8 miles long and 1 mile wide, the island
is surrounded by white sand beaches and covered in lush tropical
vegetation. Boracay is perfectly formed to offer some of the best
kitesurfing, windsurfing and diving conditions in the whole region.
Boracay offers a unique lifestyle for locals and visitors. Having
avoided the ravages of mass tourism, Boracay maintains a great
beach community atmosphere. Sandy paths connect the island, and
everyone walks. You probably won't see a car during your entire
stay.
Most amenities are within 10
minutes walk of each other, stretched out along White Beach, one
of the worlds most beautiful stretches of powder white sand. Whether
you're into watersports or not there is something here for everyone.
Just watch as your pace of life slows down and your worries fade
to nothing… it's going to be difficult going back to the
office.
Activities
Diving, Windsurfing and Kitesurfing are
only a few of the many ways to enjoy Boracay. You won't find better
beaches for sunbathing, reading or taking a dip. And you can fill
days at a time by having a Shiatsu massage at Fausto's, coffee
at Nadines, cocktails at the Wreck Bar and beach walks, visits
to the market, and bike rides.
After Dark
Evenings are never dull. Start off at one
of the chilled bars by the beach, taking your time over a couple
of 'rum cokes' to decide whether to eat Mongolian, Korean, Thai,
Japanese, Filipino, Indian, French or Swiss from one of the many
restaurants along White Beach. After dinner you'll want to move
on to a friendly bar to either relax, mix, dance or try your hand
at 'singalong' (karaoke Filipino style!), you're always made to
feel welcome by warm hearted locals.
Accommodation
Beach Bungalows
The rooms have basic en-suite facilities,
a fan, double bed, mosquito screens, veranda and hammock, and
although not the Hilton, they are clean and comfortable. The dive
centre is a 2 minute walk away, the sailing beach is 5 minutes
by trike, and you are within easy walking distance of many bars
and restaurants.
Deluxe
Rooms
Set in lush gardens, the villa rooms all
have air-conditioning and fan, western style ensuite facilities,
TV, mini bar and patio. There are only 5 rooms in the villa which
are in a very quiet location only 5 minutes walk from the dive
centre.
Luxury
Rooms
Right on the beach, next to the dive centre,
the rooms are very modern and beautifully decorated by local artists.
Air-conditioning, TV, mini bar, a roof top sun deck, and prime
location, all add to make this the place to stay.
Check
out our Windsurf Philippines
page for more info. |
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