Sunday, February 3, 2013

Typical Night in Boracay


You know how they say New York is the city that never sleeps? Well Boracay is the beach that never sleeps. Like I mentioned in my previous post, if you are a party animal you’ll be happy to know that the island has a large number of bars and clubs.

My first night in Boracay, my family and I went to Bamboo Lounge. Every night at approximately 7pm, you can always expect to see a group of fire dancers. 



At the end of the performance, the audience gets the opportunity to take pictures with the fire dancers. 


After watching the performance, we went to a bar called Cocomangas. My cousins and I were seated at a booth and against the wall; I noticed a large number of unfamiliar names with different dates on a golden plaque. One of my cousins explained to me that this particular bar offers a 15 shooter challenge. Basically, if an individual completed this challenge they wouldn’t have to pay for the shots and they’ll have their name engraved on the wall along with a souvenir t-shirt. So if you enjoy drinking competition maybe this is the place for you.


My cousins are more interested in reggae music. So on our second night in Boracay they wanted to go to a club that had reggae music. Apparently Red Pirates was the place to go to and it was located at station 3. Once we got there, I was expecting a huge crowd of people partying but the minute we got there; there was no one in sight. Red Pirates was apparently closed for that evening and I can’t remember why it was. Instead, we found a close by area with comfy couches and decided to just chill here. It was a completely different atmosphere from station 2. It was more of a peaceful environment and away from all of the rowdy party people.

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