AS part of a landmark initiative to promote Muslim-friendly tourism on Boracay Island, the Department of Tourism (DoT) unveiled the Marhaba Boracay, a first-of-its-kind Muslim-friendly cove for families and travelers on September 10.
AS part of a landmark initiative to promote Muslim-friendly tourism on Boracay Island, the Department of Tourism unveiled the Marhaba Boracay , a first-of-its-kind Muslim-friendly cove for families and travelers on September 10.Initiated by the local government unit of Malay and the DoT in partnership with Megaworld Hotels and Resorts, Marhaba Boracay was located in the cove area of the Boracay Newcoast private beach.
Patterned after other existing Muslim-friendly beaches in tourism destinations such as the Maldives and Thailand, the Marhaba Cove spanned around 850 square meters and was envisioned as a special-use area for Muslim travelers and families, taking into consideration Islamic laws.
Introduces Muslim-Friendly Cove In Boracay
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