Tournament History

photo: Marco Malaca

Beach ultimate in Boracay started seven years ago when Manila based players decided to hold a beach tournament in the pristine white sands of Boracay Island.

Since then, the event has been held annualy and this year marks the 8th Boracay Beach Open in the island.

The local team, the Boracay Dragons, have remain undefeated for the Championship title since 2004.

This year, on March 13 and 14, try to steal the Boracay Dragon's most prized treasure by winning the 8th Boracay Beach Open!

Teams

  1. Boracay A
  2. Boracay B
  3. Sexual Chocolate
  4. TODA
  5. Sunken Treasure
  6. V12 Dragon Katol
  7. Hong Kong Shorebreak
  8. Hong Kong Heatstroke
  9. Circus Weng Weng
  10. Weekend Karma
  11. Ultimate Warriors
  12. Bora Bees
  13. Davao Mulatto
  14. USC
  15. Team Sugakon
  16. TEAM STRANDED PIRATES email puaboard [at] gmail.com for info on how to join this team

Boracay Open 2009 Finals Footage

Boracay Open 2009 Finals

Boracay Open 2009

by Mel Lozano

(The Boracay Open 2009 was held on March 21 and 22.)Team Boracay (formerly known as Boracay A) won 15-7 against Dragon Lovers (Team USA plus our own Vicmar "Master" Tirambulo) to take their 6th consecutive Championship title. Last point came from a super lead pass from Jude to Wendell, lay-out catch at the endzone. Read more

Boracay Open 2009 Photos

Marco Malaca Ogee Perez
Boracay Open 2010 Parties

Dates

March 13-14, 2010

Tournament info

Registration fee: Php 2000.00 (to be paid during the registration party). Inclusive of:
  • Player Kit
  • Jersey
  • Saturday and Sunday Lunch
  • and best of all, free BOOZE at all parties

Boracay Open 2010 Parties

  • March 12 (Friday Night) Where: Pat's Bar and Bombom Bar
    Chill out to the sounds of Julianne and Nino as you register for the tournament during the party. Registration starts at 7:30pm. Captain's Meeting at 8:30 pm.
    Players are encouraged to register as a team to avoid unnecessary delay. Don't have a team? We'll hook you up with the Stranded Pirates. Get to know and play with other pirates from around the globe.
  • March 13 (Saturday Night) Summer Place
    Arrr. Ready for the best shindig yet? The much awaited BOAT RACE is happening during this party. Party starts at 8:30pm.
  • March 14 (Sunday Night) Where: Hey Jude
    Unwind, relax and celebrate the end of the tournament in this last party. Party starts at 9pm.

Where to stay

Hey Jude Resort Hotel "Boracay Open Package"

Hey Jude!

Inclusions:
- Welcome drink
- 4 days / 3 nights accommodation
- Daily breakfast
- Valid for 3 night bookings which include March 13
- Good for up to 4 persons

Cost: 7,200 Php all in
Additional nights 2000 Php all in
Only good for direct bookings (contact info below)

Compare to our regular published rates:
2,980 Php per night for double occupancy
500 Php extra pax
210 Php daily breakfast
You save over 50% for quadruple occupancy

Hey Jude Resort Hotel
Manila Office
Tel: 521-4017 Mobile: 0927-791-2292
Boracay Office
Tel: (036) 288-5401 Mobile: 0921-624-7157

Boracay Info from Boracay.com and Wikipedia

About

Boracay is an island of the Philippines located approximately 315 km (200 miles) south of Manila and 2 km off the northwest tip of the island of Panay in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. In 1990, it was voted by the BMW Tropical Beach Handbook as one of the best beaches in the world and again in 1996 by British publication TV Quick as the world's number one tropical beach.

Getting There

The easiest way to Boracay from Manila is to fly direct to Caticlan, which takes all of 36 minutes.

Via Kalibo: The next best way is to fly to Kalibo Airport. From there you take a two-hour (2-hour) ride to Caticlan.

For the ride between Kalibo and Caticlan, mini-vans, air-conditioned buses and rental vehicles run in both directions, direct from the airport and Caticlan Jetty Port.

Carriers include: Cebu Pacific, Zest Air, SEAir and Air Philippines

Currency

Currency used in the Island, like in the rest of the Philippines, is the Philippine peso. Foreign exchange services are available on the Island.

Electricity

Power supply is 220 volts/60 cycles.

Health Concerns

Basic medical care is offered by a small hospital on the Island

Language

In addition to Tagalog and other local dialects, English is widely spoken.

Moving Around

The best way to travel in the Island is on foot, especially while exploring the white beach. If you need to go inland and/or travel some distance, tricycle rides are available at around US$ 0.25 per head.

Partner Establishments:
Gasthof • Jammers • Aria • Cafe del Sol Paradiso • Pat's • Bombom • Sun Village Bamboo Lounge • Casa Fiesta • Lea's Beachbum • White Beach • Astoria
Boracay Open 2010 by the would like to thank:

Questions?
Please feel free to contact Paul Regencia (PUA President) +63 922 832 2033 and Ian Scott (PUA Vice President) +63 922 824 5474
or email puaboard at gmail dot com

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