@Avi.vill03

I was fortunate to enjoy Boracay during the 1990s, when the island was not overcrowded and there were very few resorts. It was so peaceful and truly felt like paradise.

@Tito_Joems

Huling punta ko sa boracay after din ng rehabilitation program at talagang gumanda at mas organize kaya sana napanatili pa din yung ganyang kaayusan diyan sa boracay. Sea you soon BORACAY 😊

@Samson2015-PH

Prdd legacy at it's  bestπŸŽ‰

@bernadettemagat3648

Thank you tay Digs!

@millerjaro

I lovee how GMA shows their stand 😍

@RonnelBayonito

Dapat every 5 years may rehabilitation ang mga natural wonders dito sa pinas

@avalon0908

Thank you FPRRD for the rehabilitation of boracay

@merlynlakie2347

Gorgeous πŸ₯°πŸ₯°πŸ₯°πŸ˜ŠπŸ˜ŠπŸ˜Š Always watching Biyahe ni Drew. No skipping adds Thanks a lot❀❀❀❀ From: Traverse City, Michigan United States of America πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

@jazz123410

My favorite beach in the Philippines

@ginparis9736

tnx for sharing this beautiful ..amazing view....God bless po

@jhoannaperidocarmona2367

Sea you soon Boracay! ❀

@mariomovillon1613

Consistent and proper enforcement of rules and regulations, discipline, designated eating/drinking areas only including areas for massage, vendors, etc., all translate to much better, real orderly, secure, and well-managed tourism activities in Boracay. Thanks to the political will of both local and regional governance and implementors. Let's keep it improving for the better!

@johnanik2612

Strong and decisive leadership of PRDD leads bora to its new face.
We need more leaders with these kind of traits.

@justmytwocentsdontgetmad

I'm in my early 30's now. I was lucky to have experienced Boracay's raw beauty in the mid-90's when I was still a child. Before it ultimately became overdeveloped and packed with tourists by the early 2000's.

@HoyTaraTravel

Great improvements! I'll visit again this summer. I appreciate you emphasizing the new rules. πŸ‘ŒπŸ€—

@myrajoy1437

Maraming salamat sa inyong pagshare

@justbhin

Nakakamiss ang bora ❀

@squallleonhart4605

nice episode sir DREW....thnks

@NurseMJ986

I miss Boracay of the early 1980-1990’s where there was rarely a cement structure in site. Most resorts were locally owned and operated. It was affordable even for college students on a budget. Now it is so commercialized. 😒

@mecv-2022

Safety is a concern.