We would be honored to have you join us for our wedding celebration.

Jheneil & Don

Sunday, February 15, 2026 • Boracay, Western Visayas, Philippines
317 Days To Go!

We would be honored to have you join us for our wedding celebration.

Jheneil & Don

Sunday, February 15, 2026 • Boracay, Western Visayas, Philippines
317 Days To Go!

Things to Do

Shopping

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The central market, known as Talipapa, features a range of beachwear fashion shops and specialty stores. To the north, there is another open-air market called DMall, which is more upscale. DMall includes a small supermarket, beachwear shops, antique furniture, lamps, jewelry, and native wood carvings. Both Talipapa and DMall are excellent locations for purchasing pasalubong or souvenirs. Additionally, City Mall, the first newly opened mall on the island, offers a full-sized supermarket and fast food chains.
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Snorkeling and Beach hopping

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Trips around the island frequently include snorkeling stops at various beaches or coves.

The most popular locations for snorkeling are Puka Beach, Ilig-Iligan Beach, and Crocodile Island. The front desk at the resorts can arrange boat trips that include lunch packages. Additionally, activities like banana boat rides, ziplining, and dune buggy tours are also available and enjoyable!

Diving and Aqua Sports

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Boracay Island boasts more than 24 dive sites and over 20 dive centers, catering to both beginners and experienced divers. In addition to diving, popular activities on the island include windsurfing, kiteboarding, wakeboarding, jet skiing, parasailing, sunset paraw sailing, and banana boat rides. Many sports shops offering these services can be found along the pedestrian pathways, making them easy to locate.

Golf

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Fairways & Bluewater features an 18-hole, par-72 world-class golf course stretching across most of the island.

Spa and Massage

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Many licensed masseuse roam the beachfront offering massages for Php

350.00/ $6.09 - 450/ 7.84 per hour.


You can also treat yourself to a luxurious day at the Mandala Spa. Being very popular, it is advisable to book reservations early.


Note: Rates are subject to change.

Wine and Dine

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Start your day with a fantastic breakfast at Real Coffee, Lazy Dog, Lemon Cafe, or Sunny Side Cafe. For lunch or dinner, enjoy delicious Greek food at Cyma, savor Spanish cuisine at Dos Mestizos, or experience Italian dishes at Forno Osteria in Discovery Shores. If you’re in the mood for something exotic, try Kasbar for Moroccan delights.

The upscale Aria Cafe, located by D’Mall, offers wonderful Italian dishes along the pedestrian pathway. For tasty pizzas and melts, check out Don Vito Ristorante and Yellow Cab. You can also explore local flavors at Pamana Restaurant, Mayas, and Subo Restaurant, which serve delicious Filipino cuisine.

Don’t leave the island without visiting Los Indios Bravos, known for its gastropub cuisine. Station Juan at White House features a delectable spread of traditional Filipino and international dishes, with their famous Fanizza being a must-try.

Many of these restaurants offer seafood, but if you prefer to pick out fresh seafood yourself, visit Tindahan in Boracay. You can have your seafood cooked at one of the nearby market restaurants. For budget-friendly options, try Smoke, Mang Inasal, or Andoks, which are mostly located at D’Mall.

No trip to Boracay is complete without indulging in one of Jonahs or Jonnys famous fruit shakes. For nightlife, popular spots include Epic, Summer Place, OM Bar, and Wave Bar, which are known for parties that last until sunrise. For fans of techno music, check out Exit or Aplaya.

Banks

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There are several banks on the island that will exchange US Dollars or Euros. Most resorts also offer currency exchange services. You can find ATMs at the DMall for cash withdrawals. Its generally better to pay in cash when settling bills at restaurants or malls since some smaller restaurants, resorts, and shops may charge a fee for credit card usage. Be sure to check with your resort regarding their payment policy.

For an updated conversion rate, please visit http://www.exchangerate.com/.

Directory

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I. TRANSPORTATION BLTMPC – (036) 288 3271


E - Trike Rental


Main transportation in the island is via E-trike. Flagging down roving E-trike will cost PHP 20 per person during the day and PHP 40 per person during the night. Parked E-trike can be hired for private use from PHP60 - PHP150 per trip, although expect to negotiate on the price especially at night.


E-Trike - PHP 20 per person (shared trip)

Chartered E-trike - PHP 60 - PHP 250/trip for 7 persons

Multi-Cab Fares - PHP 250/ trip for 10 persons

Multi-Cab Rental - PHP 1000/ for two hours

Air Conditioned Van - PHP 800/trip

Rental Helicopter – (036) 288 4356


Note: Rates mentioned are still subject to change without prior notice.

Clinics and Hospitals

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For more information about hospitals and clinics in Boracay, check out this site.