In Boracay, a foreign tourist is in critical condition after falling into the sea while parasailing
BORACAY – A tourist from the Middle East is in critical condition after falling into the sea while parasailing.
Boracay is a world-renowned tropical island located in the Philippines, known for its pristine white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant nightlife. It is a popular tourist destination that attracts visitors from around the globe, offering a mix of natural beauty, water activities, and a lively atmosphere.
Parasailing in Boracay is a thrilling water adventure that allows participants to experience the breathtaking views of the island from high above the sea. It involves being harnessed to a parachute attached to a speedboat, which then takes off, lifting the parasailer into the air. As the participant soars above the azure waters, they enjoy panoramic vistas of Boracay’s coastline and surrounding landscapes.
The activity provides an exhilarating and unique perspective of the island’s beauty, making it a sought-after experience for adventure enthusiasts and tourists seeking an adrenaline rush. Safety measures are typically in place, with trained guides overseeing the parasailing excursion to ensure a secure and enjoyable adventure. Parasailing in Boracay combines the thrill of flight with the scenic beauty of the island, creating unforgettable memories for those seeking an adventurous and awe-inspiring tropical escape.
Meanwhile, a tourist from the Middle East is in critical condition after falling into the sea while parasailing in Boracay. The incident occurred on December 29.
Based on the initial investigation by the Philippine Coast Guard, the incident happened when a sudden strong gust of wind hit, causing the tourist, who was not immediately identified, to crash into the sea. The victim was promptly flown to Metro Manila for medical treatment.
As of press time, authorities have yet to give an update about the present condition of the tourist.
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