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Boracay At Night
March 17, 2009Continued from Boracay ATV Adventure
After freshening up, we went out to view the sunset. We noticed also that there were many people out on the beach. Some of them were having their massage or just sitting and viewing the sunset.
My friend and I continuously took shots of the sunset but unluckily, we did not get the perfect sunset
After several shots, we stopped shooting and just walked along the shoreline and met some kids playing. We took pictures and at the same time had a little chat with them. While getting their names and where they live, we decided to buy them some food.

We had our simple dinner in one of restaurant at D Mall. We saw this one on our way back and had picture with them. You just need to give a little donation
We went back to the kids we met and gave them the food. They were so happy see us that we came back with our promised food. We headed back to station 2 and took more photos of the bars and restaurants. I should say that night life in Boracay happens to be at Station 2. I’m just glad that our hotel, although in station 1 is near station station 2.
We came across a store selling t-shirts. But what attracted us was the these painters who are painting the t-shirts at the store. The designs are so beautiful. The price range from P500 and up. You can even have it personalized like your face if you like. According to them, it takes around 2 hours to paint one design.
As we end station 2, we wondered where the fire dance show is. We were about get disappointed that day but gladly I immediately saw them. We were already walking briskly to catch up the show. As we arrived, our cameras continuously keeps on clicking already, not missing any moves that they perform. We end the day with their last performance along the shoreline.


You can see more pictures of the fire dance here
Previous Comments
@wits: we were no longer went to station 3. Although station 1 that time is less crowded especially the farthest end of station 1.
Yes, we saw a lot of aetas like the one in the picture. according to our tour guide, it was said that the aetas were actually the original settlers in Bora then something just happened and they seemed that they had been outcast.
How i wish i was able to visit puka beach. well next time i visit bora, my first stop would be that beach
i love the sunset pic! the sun is so big and round…parang paradise talaga!
the last time I was there was April 2006. Grabe super crowded but we still enjoyed bora. The water was perfect. The massage are so mura. I enjoyed having henna tattoo and dreadlock my hair…. and most of all the choco banana shake from jonas is the best! =)
Another fave pla is puka beach. Super ganda. Visit it next time.
Lastly, I love your sunset shot.
missing bora na!
@jeanny: we were not able to try the massage. Though we went to Jonas on our 2nd day. super sarap ng shakes. must really see puka beach next time.
Posted by upto6only at March 19, 2009, 8:51 am@kg: thanks that you like the sunset pic. actually my friend and i were hoping a better sunset pa but we didn’t see that one even on the 2nd day
I love the second picture ms. marian…very stunning…sarap…miss ko ang boracay…once lang kami pumunta then tulog pa kami ng tulog ahahaha
Posted by laagan at March 19, 2009, 9:35 pmYour photos were fantastic! It made me miss Boracay more. The dancers doing the fire poi/zip were so much fun to watch. I remember being mesmerized by their skills when I got to watch a group the last time I was in Boracay.
Posted by dyosa at March 20, 2009, 7:12 pmwow, the firedance looks amazing
I’ve seen these performances as well in Boracay. There are quite a few dancers but they take turns in dancing. They are really good. They can do a lot of tricks. If they will stage a bigger show, they’ll surely nail it.
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Station 2 is really the heart of night life in Boracay, although there are few good clubs to check in Station 1. But when it’s day time, I find it more peaceful in Station 3 because it’s not yet too crowded.
Did you see a group of aetas? As per my last visit (June 2007), they seemed to have migrated there.
The perfect spot to take snaps of sunrise and sunset is in Puka Beach. That’s why when visitors go for island hopping they make sure they’re in Puka Beach as they witness the sunset.
Posted by witsandnuts at March 18, 2009, 12:48 pm