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How much does it cost to stay at Hostels In Boracay?

On an average, Hostels In Boracay costs around INR 1,264 per night.

What are the best Hostels In Boracay?

Some of the best Hostels In Boracay are Frendz Hostel Boracay, Chill Out Hostel, Boracay Backpackers

How much is a Hostels In Boracay for this weekend?

The average price per night for a Hostels In Boracay for this weekend is INR 1,264

What are the best Hostels In Boracay with a pool?

Best Hostels In Boracay with a pool are Ellen's Resort

Suggest some Hostels In Boracay with good wifi?

Best Hostels In Boracay with wifi availability are are Frendz Hostel Boracay, Chill Out Hostel, Boracay Backpackers

What all are the best Hostels In Boracay for a weekend stay?

Some of the best Hostels In Boracay for a weekend stay are Frendz Hostel Boracay, Chill Out Hostel, Boracay Backpackers

Best time for a staycation in Boracay?

The best time to visit Boracay is during the dry season, which starts in November and runs through April. Called the 'Amihan season' this period brings with it, the cold, northeast wind across the island. Humidity and rainfall remain low, and the sea water is perfect for swimming, diving, and other activities. The temperature in Boracay remains moderate throughout the year - an average of 30°C during the day and 25°C in the evening. Its seasons can be classified into two distinct parts - the dry and the wet season. The monsoons run from May to October. The temperature during May and October remains comfortable but very humid. June, July, August and September experiences heavy rain, and the threat of typhoons looms throughout the Philippines. June is the wettest month in Boracay, with an average of 237mm of rain. Boracay is somewhat sheltered from the chances of a direct typhoon hit but remains vulnerable to higher tides, strong winds, and heavy rains.

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