Mabuhay Boracay !
Boracay Island is one of the most famous and touristic beaches in the Philippines, attracting nearly 2 million visitors each year. It is on the list of travel publications and agencies around the world.
A breathtaking sunset!
Boracay, one of the most famous and touristic islands in the Philippines, attracting nearly 2 million visitors each year. is on the list of publications and travel agencies around the world.
Boracay Island will make you fall in love with the Philippine beauty. It is very popular for its white sand, nightlife and perfect beach view with hotels, restaurants and bars.
A paradise island victim of its own success
Boracay Island has often been criticized for its overcrowding and hypercommercialism that cause environmental damage. As a result, President Rodrigo Duterte announced sa fermeture en 2018 pour un grand nettoyage. Après des mois, le nouveau Boracay a finalement ouvert ses portes en octobre 2018 avec de nouvelles règles.
Today, a (more) clean island where you won’t be bored!
There are plenty of things to do on the tropical island of Boracay:
- island hopping
- scuba diving
- parasailing
- stand up paddle
- zorb and zip line,
- cliff diving,
- cliff diving,
- mermaid ride,
- beach sports,
- sunset watching,
- gastronomic stroll,
- massage, henna tattoo,
- dance party and clubs
Best time to travel
To find out the best time to go, read our article written by HeyoLeah! Just click here!
So what and where to eat?
What to eat on the island of Boracay? We suggest you discover Filipino specialties on the beaches and sunsets!
– Fresh Seafood at D’Talipapa Market: There’s nothing better than eating seafood near the seaside on the right. If you want to eat like a local, try going to D’Talipapa Market on Station 2, where they sell fresh seafood ingredients, then just head to one of the nearby restaurants and ask them to cook it for you.
– Eat local Filipino food at the Jeepney stop
– Meet friendly waiters and enjoy an entertaining musical show at The Hobbit
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- Brunch :
- The Sunny Side Café, between their fried eggs, eggs Benedict: go try their Pancakes especially with UBE
- Café Maruja: Instagrammable, healthy gourmet facing the beach
- Station X: Nonie’s Restaurant: Healthy Filipino Food Vegan options, loved their Tofu Sisig
- Dinner
- Cha Cha Beach’s Café at the Coast: gourmet menus, varied between local and international cuisine
- Dos Mestizos: I haven’t had the chance to taste it yet but I’ve heard a lot about it!
- EPIC: their fish tacos and salads!
- Spice Bird: best soul food ever!
- Calypso Beach Resort: Italian cuisine with fresh seafood (be careful, a little more expensive than at the D’Talipapa market)