
Beyond the Wedding: Got Extra Time?
Check out these local spots and experiences—handpicked by us.





Kayaking
Paddle through the island's clear waters and take in its powdery white sands—whether you're in it for fun or a bit of a workout, it's all about the view.

Kitesurfing at Bulabog Beach
Just a short walk from White Beach, it's the top spot for wind and kite surfing. It’s great for watching the action, though not ideal for swimming. If you’re interested in learning, there are kite schools nearby.



Los Indios Bravos
White House Beach Resort,
Station 1
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Los Indios Bravos, a gastropub, is named after Filipino writers and poets, including Dr. Jose Rizal, who fought for reforms during Spanish rule. It offers pub food and specializes in craft beers.

Dinibeach Bar & Restaurant
​A quick walk from Station 1, Diniwid Beach keeps things chill but close to the action. Local and guest DJs keep the good vibes going for the perfect sunset hangout.



Island Chicken Inasal
D'Mall, Station 2
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Chicken inasal that hits different. Arturo-approved. Always best with a cold calamansi shake.
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Inasal (noun): A Filipino dish of marinated and grilled chicken, seasoned with soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, and spices. It’s often basted with chicken oil for a smoky flavor and served with rice colored with annatto oil. A classic comfort food, especially from the Visayan region.​​

The Sunny Side Cafe
Station 1
This is where the island comes for all-day breakfast. Think Boracay’s famous Chori Burgers and a twist on grilled cheese with bacon and mango.



Forno Osteria - Italian
Discovery Shores Boracay,
Station 1
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If you're craving Italian, Forno Osteria at Discovery Shores is the place to go. With fresh pasta, Carni pizza, and grilled steaks on the menu, you can’t go wrong. Plus, no resort check-in needed!

BarLo Restaurant
Two Seasons Boracay Resort,
Station 1
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Renowned for its signature Four-Cheese Pizza and Oyster Sisig.



Jonah's Fruit Shake
& Snack Bar
Beat the heat with a mango shake that hits just right. Their Choco Banana Peanut is just as good—find them in the alley near Astoria Hotel, Station 2.

Coco Mama
D'Mall, Station 2
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​Coconut ice cream just about as good as it gets anywhere in the world.



Dos Mestizos
Station 1
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​Popular with both locals and visitors, this spot is known for its “Mestizos” cuisine — a flavorful nod to the island’s Spanish-Filipino roots. Just a short walk from Station 1, it pairs rustic charm with unforgettable tapas, paella, and sangria that keep people coming back.