Villa Argonauta Boracay
is part of Hagdan village in Yapak, the northern area of Boracay Island, and nestled on a hill overlooking Punta Bunga Beach, the ocean and the neighboring hills near Shangri La and Crimson Resort. Turn west in Hagdan village at the crossing and downhill from the main road to the end of Baling Hai road . Under the huge mango tree is our entrance. Boracay Island is located in the center of the Philippines around 300km south of Manila next to the northwest tip of Panay Island in Western Visayas Region and surrounded by the Sulu Sea to the West and the Sibuyan Sea to the East. The Island is approximately seven kilometers long and at the center less than one kilometer wide with a land area of around 1000 ha. The north and south of the Island consists of lime stone hills, which are connected by a low sandy area with the famous White Beach towards west. Weather The East Asian Monsoon determines weather seasons. The dominant pattern is northeast wind (Amihan) in the mostly dry and cooler season from November to May and southwest wind (Habagat) with humid warmer wind from June to October. Those two seasons are referred to as Dry Season and Rainy season. It is warm throughout the year with clear sky, tropical sun and no rain at all or cloudy with temporary rainfall and breeze. Temperatures are around 30 degree and rarely fall below 25 degree; humidity varies from 70 to 90 %. The ocean is normally calm without waves and at times storms (typhoons) bring heavy rainfall with strong wind. Those are announced early by the weather forecast and transportation can be addressed in time when airports and jettyports may close due to weather conditions. |