After arriving and checking in, ease into Manila with a gentle exploration of Intramuros' cobbled streets, starting at Plaza Roma and strolling toward [Casa Manila](https://intramuros.gov.ph/attractions/casa-manila/) to glimpse colonial-era life and period furniture. Stop for a leisurely coffee and local pandesal at Barbara's Heritage Restaurant courtyard, then wander to the peaceful gardens of Fort Santiago for river views and a light history immersion before lunch.
Continue your gentle immersion by crossing to [San Agustin Church and Museum](https://www.google.com/search?q=San+Agustin+Church+and+Museum+manila+tour+february+16+2026-february+24+2026+and+trip+to+boracay+in+march+1+-+march+10+official+site) to admire its ornate baroque interiors and centuries-old religious art, then explore the adjacent Plaza San Luis Complex for restored colonial houses and artisan shops. Finish the afternoon with a relaxing calesa ride around Intramuros' outer walls and a sunset drink at the rooftop terrace of The Bayleaf Hotel for panoramic views of the city skyline and Manila Bay.
As twilight falls, take a short taxi to Rizal Park's southern promenade for a gentle stroll and photos of the monument lit against the evening sky, then head to the nearby Rizal Monument Café or a riverside table at Ilustrado Garden Bistro for a relaxed Filipino-Spanish dinner. Afterward, immerse in lively local culture with live acoustic sets at Hidalgo Street's cafés or a nightcap at The Baywalk's seaside bars, watching the Manila Bay lights and feeling the day's history settle into a calm night.
Start your morning with a peaceful walk through Rizal Park's northern gardens, visiting the koi ponds and the interactive markers that tell the story of Filipino independence, then grab a local breakfast of coffee and kakanin from a nearby vendor. Continue to the [National Museum of Fine Arts](https://www.nationalmuseum.gov.ph/) to admire Filipino masters and the dramatic Rizaliana exhibits, followed by a short detour to the nearby [National Museum of Anthropology](https://www.nationalmuseum.gov.ph/) to view pre-colonial artifacts and tribal textiles for a layered cultural perspective before lunch.
After a morning at the museums and gardens, head to Escolta Street to browse restored Art Deco buildings and independent galleries, then step into Plaza de Roma's quieter side for street-side portrait sketches by local artists. Continue with a guided tasting at Café Adriatico in Malate for classic Filipino-Chinese pastries and a cold halo-halo refresher, then walk along the bay toward Museo Pambata's riverside entrance to glimpse playful children's exhibits and community art projects for a lighter, family-friendly contrast to the morning's history.
As dusk settles, wander to the nearby Quirino Grandstand area for views of the lit-up park and occasional evening performers, then head to Casa Roces for a refined Filipino dinner in an elegant ancestral home setting. After dinner, enjoy a relaxed cultural nightcap at Café Ilang-Ilang (if open) or catch a classical or folk performance at the intimate Cultural Center Annex to continue the day's historical thread with live arts.
Ease into a flavorful morning with dim sum and traditional congee at Seng Guan Temple-adjacent tea houses before joining a guided tasting trail that stops at family-run treasures like New Po Heng Lumpia House for crispy lumpia and Dong Bei Dumplings for handmade jiaozi. Between bites, wander through the colorful side streets to browse herbal remedies at Isetann market stalls, watch gold artisans at work along Carvajal Street, and finish with a fragrant jasmine tea break at Lucky Chinatown Mall's specialty tea shop, savoring the blend of Cantonese, Spanish and Filipino influences that continue the historical thread from Intramuros and Rizal Park.
After a morning of dim sum, lose yourself in Binondo's layered streets with a visit to Binondo Church Plaza for people-watching and street snacks, then join a tasting stop at the famed Wai Ying Fastfood for their signature beef brisket and congee variations. Continue with a culinary-meets-craft experience at Eng Bee Tin to sample hopia and order a personalized box, then stroll down to Ongpin Street to browse traditional Chinese apothecaries and tea shops before finishing with an herbal tea pairing and dessert flight at Tasty Dumplings & Tea House to round out the afternoon's flavors and cultural discoveries.
As night falls, drift toward Calle Ongpin's lantern-lit stretch to sample late-evening street treats and watch chefs at open-front eateries; stop for warm bowls of beef noodle soup at Kenji's Noodle House and share platters of salt-and-pepper squid at Seafood Corner on Yuchengco Street. After dinner, sip sweet herbal tea and freshly made peanut candy at Sincerity Tea & Confections, then wander into Twin Dragon Alley for impromptu karaoke or a neighborhood bar with live acoustic sets to continue the day's convivial, flavors-first rhythm.
Begin with a retail-for-breakfast loop at SM Mall of Asia, grabbing local pastries and kapeng barako at a café overlooking Manila Bay before browsing artisan finds at the mall's weekend pop-up markets. Then head to nearby SMX Convention Center for any morning craft fairs or design exhibits, followed by a short ride to Circuit Makati to wander independent boutiques, street art corners, and a casual lunch at Mercato Centrale's daytime market stalls for modern Filipino street food-a lively progression from your Intramuros and Binondo cultural mornings into Manila's contemporary shopping and food scene.
Spend a lively afternoon exploring designer finds and local concept stores at Aseana City's Seaside Boulevard Shops, then hop to Glorietta for boutique Filipino labels and a specialty coffee break at The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Glorietta while browsing weekend pop-ups. Finish with a relaxed stroll through the landscaped paths of Sunset Park (Sea Breeze Drive), where you can rent a bike or take photos of the bay before claiming a front-row spot at Baywalk to watch the glowing sunset with street-food-style grilled skewers from nearby vendors.
As twilight deepens, head to Seaside Boulevard's Sunset Area for a relaxed waterfront walk, then dine at Racks SM Mall of Asia or try seafood tapas at Dampa by the Bay for fresh, grilled flavors right by the water. Afterwards, catch live local bands and craft cocktails at The Isla Baywalk Night Market, or take a short tricycle ride to Star City's carnival lights for a playful, illuminated end to the day that builds on your day's shopping and seaside sunset.
Board an early ferry from Manila South Harbor and arrive at Corregidor Island's South Dock in time for a guided tram tour that winds past the island's historic batteries and coastal gun emplacements-perfect for continuing the itinerary's wartime and colonial thread from Intramuros and Rizal Park. After the tram, stretch your legs on a short hike to the scenic ruins around Topside Plaza and the evocative Mile-Long Barracks, then pause at the shaded Corregidor Lighthouse grounds for panoramic bay views and a seaside picnic of local sandwiches and fresh fruit before the afternoon explorations begin.
After your tram tour and lighthouse picnic, join a guided tunnel exploration at the Malinta Tunnel to hear first-hand wartime broadcasts and view the hospital wards and photo exhibits; afterward, walk the shaded path to the dramatic ruins of Mile-Long Barracks Ruins Overlook for contemplative coastal views. Finish the afternoon with a visit to the atmospheric Pacific War Memorial and a short climb to the Topside Battery Observation Deck to catch late-afternoon light on Manila Bay before boarding the ferry back to the city, connecting the island's military history to your earlier Intramuros and museum days.
As dusk falls, linger at the dramatic shoreline near Barracks Beach to watch the sun glaze the old gun emplacements, then join a small-group guided lantern walk that traces lesser-known coastal ruins and tells island legends at twilight. Finish with a relaxed ferry-side dinner on the return boat featuring grilled seafood and local rice cakes while swapping stories of the day's visits to the island's batteries and memorials, arriving back in Manila with the island's history still vivid.
Wake up to a neighborhood breakfast at Hap Chan Tea House in Urdaneta Village before wandering the colorful stalls of West Triangle Farmers Market to sample heirloom rice, fresh mangoes and artisanal taho; chat with vendors about seasonal produce and pick up picnic-friendly street snacks. Continue into charming Santolan for a guided walk of Balete Drive's old barrios, stopping at a local bakery like Panaderia San Juan for butter rolls and then exploring indie stalls at Maginhawa Street where small cafes and creative food carts showcase modern Filipino comfort dishes-this morning threads local flavors and grassroots creativity into the tour's growing cultural narrative.
In the afternoon wander through Harrison Road's Balintawak flea hub for vintage finds and vinyl, then follow the scent of grilled street food to Kamuning Market where you can sample hearty chicken inasal skewers and buy handmade kakanin from stall vendors. Finish with a relaxed coffee and people-watching session at Sikatuna Village's café strip, popping into a small gallery or craft shop to connect the morning's grassroots food explorations with neighborhood creativity and contemporary Filipino makers.
As night falls, wander through the lively food stalls of Maginhawa Night Market to sample modern takes on Filipino street food-try ube ensaymada from a local baker and grilled pusit from a seaside-inspired vendor-then slip into The Curator for an expertly mixed cocktail in a cozy, art-filled bar. Finish with a low-key live-music set at Brew Lokal in Urdaneta Village or an intimate acoustic night at 18 Restaurant & Lounge, blending the day's market discoveries with the city's contemporary neighborhood nightlife.
Begin with a creative jumpstart at ArtistSpace Manila for a rotating contemporary exhibit and a morning artist talk, then stroll to nearby Bishop's Museum Annex to browse emerging local painters and street-photography prints. Pause for brunch at The Curated Café-a gallery-café that pairs seasonal Filipino brunch plates with a display of ceramic works-before a guided walk through pocket galleries and outdoor murals along Malugay Street, linking the visual arts thread from earlier museum days to Poblacion's neighborhood creativity.
Wander a lively gallery loop beginning at Vinyl on Vinyl for contemporary Filipino prints and zines, then drop into Artinformal to view experimental installations and chat with curators about emerging local artists; pause for a light lunch and people-watching on the shaded terrace of Poblacion Social Club. Continue with a guided street-art walk to discover murals along Chino Roces Avenue, followed by an immersive open-studio visit at Sining Lokal Collective where you can meet resident artists and try a quick printmaking demo before an early-evening coffee at Café Juanito to reflect on the neighborhood's creative pulse.
As evening begins, follow a dimly lit lane to Otoño Gallery for its rotating contemporary installations and a twilight artist talk, then cross to Huckleberry Street Studio for an intimate open-mic or experimental music set that keeps the neighborhood's creative momentum alive. Later, dive into Poblacion's vibrant bar scene with craft cocktails at The Curator's Annex and late-night Filipino tapas at El Chupacabra Poblacion, finishing with rooftop views and DJ sets at Z Hostel Roofdeck to connect the day's gallery exploration to Poblacion's energetic nocturnal pulse.
Start your leisurely morning with a restorative treatment at The Peninsula Manila Spa-choose a traditional hilot massage or a tropical aromatherapy ritual to ease into the day-then stroll over to the nearby Ayala Triangle Gardens for a peaceful walk among sculptures and morning light. Afterward, browse designer boutiques and Filipino craft labels at Greenbelt Mall and pop into Areté at Greenbelt to see contemporary Philippine crafts, finishing with a late-brunch of modern Filipino fare at Blackbird for refined local flavors that bridge your museum and neighborhood explorations with a relaxed, upscale start to this leisure day.
After your Greenbelt morning, slow the pace with a restorative foot reflexology or scrub at Nurture Wellness Village in Uptown, then wander nearby artisan boutiques at Power Plant Mall to discover Filipino designer labels and handcrafted jewelry. Finish the afternoon with a hands-on dessert workshop at Vask by Wildflour-learn to make a modern twist on bibingka or ube pastries-then sip specialty coffee on the terrace of Toby's Estate Rockwell while watching the neighborhood's relaxed pre-evening rhythm.
As evening settles, enjoy a relaxed dinner at Barbara's Heritage Restaurant in Intramuros for classic Filipino-Spanish favorites in a candlelit courtyard, then take a short walk to Ilustrado Garden Bistro for a post-dinner glass of muscat and conversation under the arches. Afterward, immerse in a mellow live-music set at Hidalgo Street's acoustic cafés or savor craft cocktails and Filipino-inspired small plates at The Curator to cap the day with intimate local flavors and a smooth transition from your spa-and-shopping leisure earlier.
Spend a calm final morning strolling the shaded paths of Paco Park, pausing at the circular chapel and leafy benches for last photos and quiet reflection before checkout. Afterward, savor a leisurely breakfast of tapa or longganisa with silog at Café Ysabel and pick up artisanal snacks or pasalubong from Salcedo Weekend Market stalls (if open) for the journey ahead, then return to your hotel with plenty of time to settle luggage and arrange transfer details to the airport or ferry terminal.
For a relaxed final afternoon, stroll and shop at Greenbelt Park and Chapel before picking up last-minute pasalubong at the nearby Greenbelt Mall specialty stores, then enjoy a late lunch of contemporary Filipino classics at Gallery by Chele or a seafood platter at Ristorante Delle Mitre to savor Manila flavors one last time. If time allows, stop by Ninoy Aquino Parks & Wildlife Center for a shaded walk among native trees and a calming pre-trip breather, then return to your hotel to finalize luggage and meet your transfer with plenty of time for traffic contingencies.
For a calm, last-evening sendoff, wander the lantern-lit walkways of Paseo de Roxas toward The Peninsula Manila's courtyard bar for a refined cocktail and small Filipino tapas while reflecting on the week's highlights. If you prefer a livelier close, head to Power Plant Mall's Seaside Grill for a fresh seafood platter and sunset views, then finish with a relaxed nightcap at Antique Market Café-a cozy spot for souvenirs, coffee and final conversations before your transfer.
After arrival and check-in, unwind with a slow beachfront breakfast at Aplaya Beach Restaurant on Station 1, savoring fresh coconut water and grilled local seafood while toes sink into the sand; then stroll along the powdery stretch toward Willy's Rock for postcard views and a few relaxed photo stops. Continue with a gentle paddle on a rented stand-up paddleboard from Real Water Sports Boracay to glide past the shoreline and spot colorful reef gardens before returning for a shaded siesta under the casuarina trees near Diniwid Beach.
Ease into island time with a lazy beachfront lunch at Puka Shell Beach Grill, sampling fresh grilled lapu-lapu and tangy mango salsa while watching local fishermen. Afterward, rent a tricycle to explore the quieter north shore and unwind with a coconut oil massage at Tranquil Haven Spa, then finish the afternoon strolling the shaded path to Cagban Jetty for a golden-hour boatwatch and casual drinks at the nearby Sea Breeze Café.
As dusk deepens, wander to D'Talipapa Night Market to pick up fresh seafood and have it cooked to order at a seaside grill for a casual, communal dinner; follow this with a slow, people-watching walk along Station 2's beachfront promenade where street performers and local vendors create a lively island atmosphere. End the night with chilled cocktails and barefoot dancing to acoustic sets at Talipapa Beach Bar or a quieter stargazing session on the sand near Willy's Point, letting the gentle surf and warm night air settle you into island time after your arrival.
Board a bangka for an early cruise from Cagban Jetty to the nearby islets, beginning with shallow-water snorkeling at Crooked Island where colorful hard corals and tropical fish congregate; your guide will provide masks and a brief reef briefing before you jump in. After snorkeling, glide to Magic Island for cliffside photo stops and a short guided swim to hidden coves, then enjoy a beachside brunch of fresh grilled fish and tropical fruit on Ariel's Point-style sandbar before returning to Boracay to rest and prepare for afternoon dives.
After a restful return from the morning bangka trip, head out for a relaxed coastal cruise to Crystal Cove Island to explore its sea caves and take panoramic cliff-top photos, then descend for a shallow guided snorkel at the nearby Sulu Sea Gardens where a local marine biologist points out colorful reef fish and conserved hard corals. Finish the afternoon with a chilled seaside lunch at Lanterns Beach Café on a quieter cove-try grilled pusit and mango ceviche-before returning to your hotel for a short siesta or an early-evening sunset walk that ties this day's marine discoveries to your earlier island paddling and snorkeling.
As twilight falls, drift to Diniwid Bay for a quiet beachside dinner at Lana's Grill where grilled scallops and kinilaw are served with tiki lights and soft waves as a soundtrack. After dinner, take a short trike to Talipapa Floating Bar for chilled cocktails and live acoustic music on a nipa-wood deck, then finish the night with a moonlit stroll to Balinghai Beachfront for stargazing and the gentle sound of surf, connecting the day's reef encounters with a peaceful island evening.
Kick off an action-packed morning with a guided kiteboarding lesson at Bulabog Beach Kite School, where instructors tailor wind and safety briefings and you'll practice riding the steady easterly breeze; afterward, swap sea legs for speed with a flyboard session at Station 3 Watersports Center to soar above the waves and take instagram-ready shots. Cool down with a scenic scooter ride north to Puka Shell Beach for a relaxed shoreline walk, shell hunting, and fresh coconut juice under the casuarina trees before a beachside brunch at Puka Beach Café.
After a thrilling morning on the water, slow the pace with a late-afternoon stand-up paddle along the calmer cove near Diniwid Beach, then hop a short boat to Willy's Rock viewpoint for relaxed photos and tide-pooling exploration. Continue with a restorative coconut-oil massage at Hennan Spa followed by a sunset cocktail and fresh ceviche tasting at Diniwid Sunset Lounge, linking the day's high-energy watersports to a mellow shoreline wind-down.
As the day cools, drift to Station 1's beachfront cabanas for a relaxed cocktail and sunset views, then wander along the quieter sands toward Balinghai Beach for a barefoot dinner of grilled seafood and kinilaw at a seaside table. After dinner, enjoy live acoustic music and lantern-lit ambiance at Epic Boracay Lounge, or take a short boat to Bulabog Point for a moonlit bioluminescence watch and a peaceful night swim beneath stars, extending your day's water-adventure rhythm into a mellow island night.
Wake slowly with a beachfront yoga session at Realign Yoga Studio (Station 2) followed by a tropical breakfast of fresh fruit, coconut pancakes and calamansi tea at Nigi Nigi Nu Noos Beach Resort's café. Afterwards, drift into a pampering spa experience with a signature coconut scrub and hilot massage at Ariel's Secret Spa before lounging under shaded cabanas at Diniwid Beach, watching local outrigger sails trace the horizon and easing into the island's relaxed rhythm ahead of the afternoon sail.
Drift into a languid afternoon with a chilled seaside lunch and fresh mango ceviche at Summer Place Café, then stroll to Ilig-Iligan Beach for a shaded hammock nap and gentle tide-pooling among volcanic rock pools. Later, board a small-group paraw from Station 3 Paraw Wharf for a relaxed sunset sail past the western headland, complete with cold calamansi sodas and a chance to jump for a twilight swim before returning to shore.
As twilight deepens, wander to Lapu-Lapu Beachfront Grill for a casual seafood platter paired with chilled mango daiquiris while listening to live acoustic performers on the sand. After dinner, board a small sunset sail from Willy's Point Paraw Dock for a slow cruise along the western headland-sip calamansi cocktails, watch the sky melt into color, then finish with stargazing and late-night tapas at The Sandbar Lounge back onshore to cap a perfectly mellow island day.
Catch an early bangka from Cagban Jetty for a guided drift toward Crocodile Island, where you'll make a shallow-water stop to snorkel among vibrant plate corals and colorful reef fish guided by a local dive master from Boracay Dive Center; expect a brief skills refresher and mask-fit on the boat before entering the water. After snorkeling, enjoy a beachside brunch on the island-fresh grilled fish, mango salad and chilled buko juice served by a local boat crew-then explore tide pools around the rocky point and photograph the island's dramatic volcanic shoreline before the midday boat returns you to Boracay to continue your island adventures.
After returning from your morning snorkel, board a small dive boat for an afternoon guided open-water dive at Napayong Reef, where a PADI instructor will lead you through swim-throughs and point out schooling fusiliers and colorful anemone gardens; surface intervals are spent sipping chilled buko juice on deck while comparing underwater photos. Later, explore the sheltered coves of Smith's Channel with a guided reef-walk to see hermit crabs and hidden coral bommies, then finish with a relaxed beachside barbecue at Punta Bunga Cove-freshly grilled fish, mango salsa, and local music-as the late light softens, tying today's marine discoveries to your island paddling and earlier snorkeling.
Return to shore and unwind with a sunset cocktail at Tropic Fish Lounge on Station 2, then wander down to Station 3's cliffside viewpoint for panoramic twilight photos and a cool sea breeze. For dinner, settle into a beachside table at Diniwid Sea Grill for grilled scallops and local kinilaw, followed by a low-key live-acoustic set at Cove Corner Bar to reflect on the day's dives and island sights.
Wake up to a casual beachfront breakfast at Real Coffee & Tea Cafe sampling their famous calamansi muffin, then stroll into D'Mall to browse artisan boutiques and pick up locally made woven bags and shells. Follow your shopping with a hands-on tasting tour: try grilled seafood skewers at D'Talipapa's fresh-cook stalls, sample halo-halo at Cha Cha's, and finish with a craft-coconut-nut ice cream from Aria Gelateria while people-watching on the promenade, a relaxed continuation of your island days that primes you for an afternoon of beachside adventures.
Stroll north from D'Mall to the quieter coves and tuck into a seafood tasting at Real Seafood Market & Grill, where you can choose the catch and watch it grilled with tangy calamansi butter; afterward, take a short walk to Nigi Nigi Nu Noos' cliffside café for a refreshing coconut cooler and panoramic views. Finish the afternoon with a hands-on cooking demo at Heritage Kitchen Boracay to learn how to make local favorites like kinilaw and coconut leche flan, tying together your market discoveries with a delicious, learn-by-doing experience.
As night falls, head to Station 2 Night Market to sample late-night grilled octopus skewers and coconut-lime sorbet from vibrant street stalls, then stroll to Exit Bar for beachfront craft cocktails and light DJ sets under festoon lights. Finish with a relaxed, island-style dessert crawl at Ariel's Crepe & Gelato for a sweet crepe paired with local mango gelato, then take a moonlit walk past Willy's Rock for quiet shore views that tie tonight to your day's seaside shopping and tastings.
Kick off an adrenaline-filled morning with an guided ATV trek from Bulabog ATV Base, racing through rugged trails toward the island's northern ridges for panoramic views of Puka Shell Beach and the open sea; stop en route for photos at the dramatic cliff lookout near Balinghai Point. After the off-road run, transfer by private bangka to Cagban's neighboring islet for a guided coastal hike and tidepooling among colorful reef flats, finishing with a fresh seafood picnic prepared by local fisherfolk on a quiet sandbar.
After the morning's ATV adrenaline, glide into a calmer coastal exploration with a private bangka to Tambisaan Cove for sheltered snorkeling among bommies and a short guided reef walk led by a local marine guide; pause for a seaside picnic of grilled tuna and fresh buko juice on the cove's white sand. Later, visit Ilig-Iligan Beach for a relaxed cliffside swim and a hidden-cave photo stop, then finish the afternoon with a restorative coconut-oil scrub at Ariel's Secret Spa Annex before returning to Station 2 for sunset-ready refreshments.
After a sandy, active day, glide into a laid-back island evening with sunset cocktails at Station 1's Epic Boracay Rooftop where panoramic views and chilled acoustic sets ease you from ATV adrenaline to island calm. For dinner, sample modern Filipino-grill small plates at Sea La Vie Boracay on a beachfront deck, then finish with a moonlit marine-walk to Talipapa Pier to watch fishermen mend nets and spot glowing plankton from the jetty for a reflective close to your day's adventures.
Begin your slow morning with a restorative beachfront yoga flow at Boracay Yoga & Wellness followed by a light tropical brunch of fresh mango, coconut yogurt and calamansi tea at Mango Mango Café overlooking the shore. Afterward, indulge in a signature deep-hilot ritual and warm coconut oil wrap at Mandala Spa Boracay, then wander the shaded boardwalk to relax with a seaside foot soak and iced buko at Seagrass Lounge, tying yesterday's active adventures into a calm, pampered island rhythm.
Spend a blissful afternoon at Chi Spa Boracay for a signature volcanic-stone massage and tropical body wrap, then drift to The Spa at Henann Regency for a restorative reflexology session and rooftop plunge pool time overlooking Station 2. Finish with a slow seafood tasting at Diniwid Sea Breeze Café, sampling kinilaw and grilled pusit while watching local outrigger boats and the late light, neatly bridging your morning pampering with a relaxed pre-sunset rhythm.
As twilight settles, enjoy a sunset cocktail and light tapas at Nigi Nigi Nu Noos Beach Club's beachfront lounge, then drift to Cove Bar & Grill for a relaxed seafood dinner served with live acoustic guitar under string lights. Finish the night with a soothing foot reflexology at Aqua Sanctuary Night Spa and a slow moonlit walk toward Willy's Rock for quiet shoreline stargazing, tying your pampered day into a peaceful island evening.
Wake to a slow, indulgent morning with a beachfront breakfast at Café del Sol, sampling calamansi pancakes and freshly pressed coconut juice before a guided stand-up paddle tour from Station 1 SUP Rentals that explores quieter coves and hidden sandbars. After paddling, pamper yourself with a signature coconut scrub and sea-salt wrap at The Spa at Discovery Shores, then stroll the tranquil north-shore path to photograph the dramatic rock formations at Willy's Point and grab a light seafood ceviche lunch at Buri Bar & Bistro, neatly transitioning today's mellow coastal calm into an afternoon of sunset preparations.
Spend a leisurely late-afternoon exploring the quieter north shore with a scenic walk and shell-hunting at Punta Bunga Cove, then cool off with a refreshing coconut smoothie at Summer Place Café overlooking the coves. Continue with a guided coastal snorkel at Tambisaan Cove to spot vibrant reef fish, then return for a pre-sunset pamper-a beachside foot reflexology at Seagrass Wellness Lounge to relax before the evening's sunset sail and nightlife.
As golden hour arrives, head to Station 1's rooftop bar at The Lind Boracay for a chilled cocktail and panoramic sunset views, then stroll down to Diniwid's cliffside deck at Fridays Boracay for a seafood tapas dinner with lantern-lit ocean vistas. After dinner, dive into Boracay's lively nightlife with craft cocktails and DJ sets at Epic Boracay Club or an unplugged, intimate set at Cove Acoustic Lounge, finishing the night with a barefoot moonlit walk to Willy's Rock for quiet stargazing and the sound of the surf.
Begin your final Boracay morning with a gentle seaside breakfast at Munchies Boracay-try their grilled tuna tapa and fresh buko juice-then take a last calm stroll toward Willy's Rock Viewpoint for sunrise photos and tide-pool glimpses. Return to your hotel for a swift checkout, arrange a private transfer to Caticlan Jetty Port, and enjoy one last local snack (iced calamansi or bibingka) at Caticlan Terminal Café while waiting for your speedboat or flight connection, closing the island chapter of your trip with relaxed, reflective moments.
Spend a relaxed last afternoon packing and soaking up final island air with a light lunch and iced calamansi at Cha Cha's Beach Café, then stroll the quieter stretch toward Diniwid Beach to collect a few shells and take calm shoreline photos. Before your transfer, enjoy a restorative foot reflexology at Seagrass Wellness Lounge and pick up ready-to-eat pasalubong like dried mangoes and local coconut candy from Boracay Handicrafts Market near the jetty, leaving plenty of time to return to your hotel for checkout and the transfer to Caticlan.
After handing off luggage and confirming your transfer schedule, savor a final seaside aperitif at Sea Breeze Rooftop Bar overlooking the jetty and indulge in a light plate of kinilaw and grilled pusit while watching last ferries depart. If time allows before your check-in, take a short, reflective stroll through Talipapa Market to pick up packaged pasalubong like dried mangoes and local coconut candies, then relax with a chilled calamansi cooler at Café Havana Boracay as the island's evening breeze escorts you toward your onward journey.