by Jaleen Ramos, Manila Bulletin
Boracay Island has been recognized as one of the world’s greatest places by the Time Magazine.
(Photo by Tara Yap/ MANILA BULLETIN/ FILE PHOTO)
Boracay was closed down for rehabilitation for six months in 2018 after it was labeled a “cesspool” by former president Duterte.
“Then the pandemic struck, and the Philippines closed its borders, halting even domestic tourism to Boracay. It took a severe toll on the local economy, but the silver lining was that this 4-sq.-mi. speck in the Visayas island chain had proper time to truly recover,” Time wrote.
Boracay finally reopened after nearly two years of pandemic restrictions.
“As of February 2022, international visitors can finally revel in this revamped, recuperated, natural playground after what was effectively a three-year convalescence,” Time said.
“Locals report the return of flora and fauna, like sea turtles, and hospitality has come back just as spectacularly,” it added.
Also in the list are Seoul; Bali, Indonesia; Doha, Qatar; Bali, Indonesia; Ahmedabad, India: Trans Bhutan Trail in Bhutan; and Kyushu Island, Japan, among others.
The Time said it “solicited nominations of places from our international network of correspondents and contributors, with an eye toward those offering new and exciting experiences” to complete the list.
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