Boracay Island Food and Entertainment
Boracay Island food and dining
This little island offers an extensive choice of great Boracay food cuisine that rivals many large cities in the country.
150 multinational restaurants offer a fine diversity culinary fare - Indian, Caribbean, Japanese, French and Italian to name a few.
Superb seafood is plucked fresh from the sea. Boracay Island food and dining is reasonably priced and casual, often set in relaxed open-air beachfronts strung along the shores.
The taste of the region is simple with charbroiled chicken as common fare. Another favorite dish is raw fish marinated in spicy vinegar.
A stroll on White Beach is a pleasure for the gastronomic window shopper. Great dining Boracay food include Stable's Real Coffee kiosk, serving reasonably priced, excellent coffee and home-baked cakes, Ice Rock CafÈ's homemade ice cream and pizza, Gorio's crepe and Banza's grilled lobster.
Boracay nightlife
Boracay Island nightlife thrives by beach bars and discos, lasting into the wee hours. Entertainment includes live jazz music at the Nigi Nigi Nu Noos and Jazzed Up Club during the high season.
Boracay Golf course
Fairways and Bluewater is a large 18-hole par 72 golf course. The course is stunning but needs investment, so enjoy the scenery but be aware that your buggy might not make it round.
Other sports on the island include tennis at Club Panoly Tennis Courts and bowling at either TNT Eagle Bowling or Datu's Bowling.
Mandala Spa Resort
For those looking for some pampering in a serene environment, the recently opened Mandala Spa is the place to go, just south of Talipapa Market.
Therapists have been thoroughly trained by a US coach and the emphasis is on overall ëwellness'. The spa offers yoga, body wraps, scrubs and a range of massages and beauty treatments in separate villas.
It is a good alternative to White Beach with reasonable prices.
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