Start your first morning in Manila with a hearty local breakfast of tapsilog at Cafe Adriatico in Malate, then stroll the leafy avenues to the atmospheric Ermita Church for a quiet moment of history and architecture. Follow with a guided walk through the colorful stalls of Quirino Grandstand area and a quick visit to the nearby [Museo ng Maynila (City Museum)](https://www.facebook.com/TheMuseoNgMaynila) to get an easy, welcoming overview of the city before checking into your hotel and settling in for the day.
After a leisurely check-in, head to Roxas Boulevard for a relaxed walk along the bay and catch the light trading ships and city views; pause at Baywalk for a coconut juice or iced coffee from a beachfront vendor. Continue with a cultural stop at Casa Manila in Intramuros to admire colonial-era interiors and period furnishings, then enjoy early-evening snacks of local street favorites at the nearby Ilustrado Café or a riverside kiosk before freshening up for dinner.
As the city cools, wander through the lively streets of Malate Night Market for bargains and street-food bites, then take a short ride to The Bayleaf Intramuros rooftop for panoramic twilight views and a sundowner. Finish with a relaxed riverside cruise from Escolta Pier along the Pasig River to see illuminated bridges and waterfront neighborhoods, a gentle way to close your first day in Manila.
Begin your morning with a guided walk through Intramuros' Fort Santiago, where the cobbled plazas and defensive walls set the scene for Philippine history, then visit the nearby [San Agustin Church and Museum](https://intramuros.gov.ph/attractions/san-agustin-museum/) to admire gilded altars and centuries-old religious art. Continue with a leisurely carriage ride to Plaza San Luis for a look at restored Spanish-era homes and finish at Rizal Park's Orchidarium, where shaded paths and curated plantings offer a peaceful spot to reflect before lunch.
After your morning discoveries, wander the quieter lanes to [Bahay Tsinoy](https://intramuros.gov.ph/attractions/bahay-tsinoy/) to explore Chinese-Filipino heritage exhibits, then cross to Plaza Roma for people-watching and a coffee at a nearby café. Continue with a serene stroll through Paco Park, enjoying its shaded circular paths and colonial tombstones, and end with a visit to the evocative Rizal Monument Lawn where you can relax on the grass and watch locals flying kites, connecting the morning's history with the everyday life of Manila.
As dusk falls, take a short walk to Fort Santiago Light and Sound Garden for a guided evening presentation that brings the fortress's stories to life, then head to nearby Barbara's Heritage Restaurant for a traditional Filipino dinner paired with live cultural performances. Finish the night with a slow stroll through Plaza de Roma's lamp-lit arcades and a stop at Ramón López Market stall for a late-night halo-halo or native sweets, keeping the day's historical thread alive with relaxed local flavors.
Start your morning at the [National Museum of Fine Arts](https://www.nationalmuseum.gov.ph/) to admire Filipino masters and the beautifully restored neoclassical galleries, then cross to the nearby [National Museum of Anthropology](https://www.nationalmuseum.gov.ph/) for precolonial artifacts that put Manila's history in context. After the museums, take a short walk to Quirino Grandstand area for a light snack from a local kiosk before hopping into a jeepney toward Binondo to begin your culinary exploration of Chinatown with dim sum at Goodah Bakery and a guided walk through its lively food alleys.
Head to Binondo Church then join a guided food-walk that takes you through hidden alleyways to sample freshly made hopia and pancit at family-run stalls, finishing with a visit to the historic Ongpin Street herbal shops to learn about Chinese-Filipino remedies. Later, cross over to Escolta for a walking tour of its art deco facades, pop into The Turnaround café for a craft coffee and local desserts, and stop at [Bahay Nakpil](https://www.google.com/search?q=Bahay+Nakpil+manila+tour+february+16+2026-february+24+2026+and+trip+to+boracay+in+march+1+-+march+10+and+then+going+back+home+to+singapore%0A+official+site) to hear stories of the city's cultural crossroads before an evening return toward Intramuros.
Wind down the day with an atmospheric dinner at Ilustrado Restaurant in Intramuros, where historic interiors and Filipino-Spanish fare echo the museum stories you've seen earlier. Afterward, take a short ride to Hidalgo Street for a relaxed bar-hop among heritage pubs and craft cocktail spots, finishing at The Six Senses Rooftop for skyline views and a final nightcap that bridges the city's past and its lively contemporary scene.
Kick off the morning with a specialty-coffee stop at Toby's Estate (The Collective) to energize before exploring the neighborhood, then wander the stylish corridors of Poblacion's weekend markets to sample craft pastries and Filipino breakfast twists from vendors. Continue with a guided tasting of local breakfast favorites at Mercato Centrale (early pop-up stalls) and hunt for unique souvenirs and Filipino designer finds along Salcedo Village's weekend bazaar, tying the day's focus on food and shopping to the cultural highlights you've seen earlier in Manila.
Spend a flavorful afternoon wandering Circuit Makati's creative lane, popping into indie boutiques and tasting inventive street-food stalls at the weekend pop-ups before relaxing with a craft iced tea at Café by the Ruins. Continue to Greenbelt Mall to browse Filipino designer shops and specialty stores, pause for a late lunch of modern Filipino tapas at Your Local or sushi-fusion at Sushi Boy, then finish with a leisurely walk through the landscaped Ayala Triangle Gardens, where shaded benches offer a calm spot to regroup before evening plans.
As night falls, wander the lively alleys of Poblacion's Polido Street to sample bar chow from gastropubs and pop-up kitchens, then head to El Chupacabra for casual tacos and a local craft beer to keep the energy up. Finish with a relaxed dessert crawl at The Grid Food Market's dessert stalls and a rooftop drink at Rooftop at The Peninsula Manila for skyline views-an easy, social way to close a day of shopping and tasting while transitioning toward the Boracay portion of your trip.
Ease into the day with a calm visit to the contemplative galleries of the [Ayala Museum](https://www.ayalamuseum.org/) to see modern Philippine art and meticulously crafted dioramas, then stroll the nearby landscaped paths of Arroceros Forest Park, a peaceful urban green lung where mangrove seedlings and birdlife offer a soothing contrast to city bustle. Finish the morning with a sensory walk through Quiapo Market's vibrant alleys-sample local kakanin from a stall, bargain for hand-printed textiles, and watch traditional herbalists at work, a lived-in market experience that follows naturally from your earlier historic and cultural explorations.
After a cultured morning, take a gentle ferry across to Bahay ng Alagad ng Sining for an intimate look at local contemporary crafts and rotating exhibitions, then wander the leafy pathways of Washington SyCip Park to rest with a book or cold drink on a shaded bench. Late afternoon, head to Legazpi Sunday Market (or its weekday stalls at Legazpi Active Park) to sample artisanal snacks, sip fresh coconut-lime juice, and browse Filipino design stalls-perfect for picking up unique souvenirs before an easy evening.
As dusk falls, stroll the restored heritage rooms and evening gallery openings at [Green Papaya Art Projects](https://www.greenpapayaartprojects.org/), then cross to nearby Yuchengco Museum for occasional late events or talks that pair well with a cultured, low-key night. Finish with a waterfront dinner at Harbor Garden Grill in CCP Complex, followed by an after-dinner walk along the lit promenade of Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Baywalk to enjoy cool sea breezes and the distant city skyline, a calm close that links your museum-rich day to the relaxed market finds of the afternoon.
Begin with a serene visit to [San Sebastian Basilica](https://www.facebook.com/SanSebastianBasilicaOfficial), the world's only all-steel church, to admire its Gothic Revival interior and stained-glass windows before a short ride to Quiapo Church to experience the lively devotion and nearby stalls selling religious souvenirs and traditional amulets. Continue your morning with a guided walk through the quiet colonial lanes to San Felipe Neri Church (Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes) and then pause for a Filipino-style brunch at the nearby heritage café The Gentlemen's Cafe while reflecting on the layers of faith and history that connect to your earlier Intramuros and museum visits.
After a reflective morning among Manila's sacred sites, wander the colonial-era lanes to visit San Agustin Church Museum for its gilded interiors and sacred relics, then step into Casa Manila's reconstructed colonial home to see daily life under Spanish rule. Continue with a leisurely riverside stroll to Plaza Mexico to glimpse historic monuments and finish the afternoon with a coffee at The Bayleaf Patio before preparing to watch sunset along Roxas Boulevard.
As twilight deepens, enjoy a contemplative visit to Malate Church to hear evening vespers and admire its peaceful façade before wandering to nearby Remedios Circle for lively street-side cafés and people-watching. Continue with a dinner of fresh seafood at Dampa Seaside Macapagal where you can pick your catch and have it cooked Filipino-style, then finish the night with a relaxing sunset cocktail at Seaside Boulevard's Baywalk Promenade while watching the lights of Manila Bay come alive-an easy, reflective close that ties your day of sacred sites to the waterfront's evening calm.
Start the morning hunting for thoughtful souvenirs at Greenbelt 5's design boutiques and then browse artisanal homewares and snacks at Bahay Fiesta for locally made pasalubong. Carry on to Divisoria's 168 Mall for bargain textiles and travel essentials, and pop into SM Aura's duty-free section to compare prices before returning to your hotel to organize purchases and begin gentle packing.
Spend a relaxed afternoon hunting specialty souvenirs at Salcedo Market (weekday stalls) for artisanal snacks and designer trinkets, then head to Century City Mall to compare duty-free items and pick up travel-size essentials. Finish with a calm stop at The Collective (Pasong Tamo) to browse indie fashion and grab a takeaway bento or pastry for your onward travel-perfect for topping up gifts and packing with thoughtful, locally made finds.
Unwind your final Manila evening with a relaxed stroll through Greenhills Shopping Center's boutique lanes to pick up last-minute pearls, handcrafted jewelry, and bespoke souvenirs, then enjoy a comforting dinner of classic Filipino comfort food at Razon's of Guagua (known for its halo-halo and local mains) nearby. Finish with a nightcap at The Curator Coffee & Cocktails for expertly made drinks in a cosy setting while you sort and pack purchases, tying together the day's shopping finds with a calm, organized end to your Manila stay.
Start your departure morning with a calm packing-check and last-minute pasalubong run at S&R Membership Shopping for bulk snacks and duty-free finds, then swing by Rustan's Department Store for any upscale toiletries or forgotten travel essentials. Before heading to the airport, enjoy a relaxed Filipino brunch of longganisa and garlic rice at Tiong Bahru Bakery (BGC pop-up) or a nearby hotel café, then clear any online check-in and baggage weight at your hotel concierge to ensure a smooth transfer to Ninoy Aquino International Airport for your Boracay connection.
After checking out, enjoy a relaxed last-hour itinerary with a light lunch at Cafe by the Ruins Dua sampling modern Filipino dishes, then stroll the nearby art-filled corridors of [Green Papaya Art Projects](https://www.greenpapayaartprojects.org/) for a final taste of Manila's contemporary scene. Head to Domestic Terminal 3 early to drop oversized luggage at the airline counter, grab travel essentials and local snacks at The Greenbelt Grocery kiosk, and allow extra time for inter-terminal transfers and check-in formalities before your flight to Caticlan or Kalibo.
Ease into your departure evening with a final relaxed meal at The Aristocrat Restaurant for classic Filipino fare and reassuringly familiar flavors, then take a short taxi to Resorts World Manila to browse duty-free shops and pick up last-minute travel toiletries and snacks. Finish with a calm pre-flight ritual at [Plaza Premium Lounge (NAIA Terminal)](https://www.google.com/search?q=Plaza+Premium+Lounge+%28NAIA+Terminal%29+manila+tour+february+16+2026-february+24+2026+and+trip+to+boracay+in+march+1+-+march+10+and+then+going+back+home+to+singapore%0A+official+site)-enjoy a hot shower, light refreshments, and comfortable seating to rest before your early transfer to the domestic terminal for your Boracay connection.
Drive up early to fresh highland air with a breakfast stop at Bag of Beans for signature kapeng-barako and brioche while enjoying views of the green ridges, then head to People's Park in the Sky to wander its breezy promenades and panoramic lookout over Taal's volcanic landscape. Continue with a relaxing lakeside stroll and short boat-ride option from Taal Lake Yacht Club (or a scenic photo stop at the Taal Vista Hotel grounds) before descending to explore a local coffee farm for a tasting of freshly roasted beans-an easy, fragrant start that builds on your Manila cultural mornings and prepares you for an afternoon of crater-side panoramas.
After a lakeside morning, take a scenic drive to Sky Ranch Tagaytay for a relaxed ride on the Ferris wheel and panoramic views of Taal from a higher vantage, then stroll the landscaped promenade and sample local corn and chicharrón from nearby vendors. Continue with a calm visit to [Puzzle Mansion](https://www.google.com/search?q=Puzzle+Mansion+manila+tour+february+16+2026-february+24+2026+and+trip+to+boracay+in+march+1+-+march+10+and+then+going+back+home+to+singapore%0A+official+site) to see one of the world's largest jigsaw collections and finish the afternoon at Balay Dako for a late lunch of hearty Filipino comfort food served with sweeping views-an easy, comforting progression from your morning vistas that keeps the day leisurely and picturesque.
As the sky cools, settle into a table at Antonio's Garden for a refined farm-to-table dinner under canopy lights, pairing seasonal Filipino dishes with a glass of local wine. Afterward, take a gentle stargazing walk along the ridge at [Tagaytay Picnic Grove](https://www.tagaytay.gov.ph/), enjoy panoramic night views of the caldera lights, and finish with a warm cup of local tsokolate at Bag of Beans (Tagaytay branch) while reflecting on the day's vistas before returning to Manila.
After arriving and dropping bags at your hotel, ease into island time with a relaxed beachfront breakfast at Los Indios Bravos Boracay on White Beach Station 2, sipping fresh coconut water and sampling local calamansi pancakes. Follow with a gentle orientation walk to Willy's Rock for iconic photos, then rent a paddleboard from Epic Boracay to glide along the calm morning shallows and scout nearby coves before a short visit to the colorful stalls of D'Mall to pick up snorkel gear and beach-friendly snacks.
Stroll the quieter stretch toward Puka Shell Beach for shell-combing and a refreshing swim in clearer waters, then stop at Puka Beach Café for a chilled buko (young coconut) and grilled seafood tapas. Later, head to Bulabog Beach's calmer side to watch kitesurfers from a shaded nipa hut and book an introductory wind- or kite-surf lesson for the following day, keeping the pace relaxed as you settle into island life.
As the sun softens, wander to Diniwid Beach for a quieter sunset stretch, then climb the short path to the cliffside Lobster House Viewpoint for cocktails and panoramic ocean views. After sunset, enjoy a laid-back seafood feast at Real Coffee & Tea Café's sister beachfront pop-up (fresh catch grilled Filipino-style) and finish with live acoustic music and cocktails at the mellow beachfront bar Ombak Sunset Lounge, a gentle nightcap that transitions your first day on the island into relaxed island evenings ahead.
Set out early from White Beach Station 3 to meet your bangka and head toward the marine sanctuary around Crocodile Island, where a guided snorkel lets you glide over hard corals and spot clownfish and parrotfish in clear shallows; your captain can pause at a quiet cove for a beachside picnic of fresh grilled fish and mangoes. After snorkeling, continue to the secluded sandbar at Magic Island for cliff-side viewpoints and optional beginner-friendly jumps, keeping the pace relaxed so you arrive back by midday refreshed and ready for an island-side siesta or lunch in D'Mall.
After a restful lunch, cruise east to the quieter coves near Tambisaan Beach for crystal-clear snorkeling among garden corals and playful reef fishes, then disembark for a guided walk and local ceviche tasting at Manoc-Manoc Fish Landing where fishermen bring in the day's catch. Finish with a slow paddle in a rented kayak around the sheltered inlet by Ilig-Iligan Beach, pausing at a remote sandbar for fresh fruit and sunset-tinged photos before returning to White Beach for the evening.
As daylight softens, stroll to Station 1 beachfront to watch local paddleboarders and settle at Kasbah Boracay for rooftop cocktails while the sky turns pastel. For dinner, head to Aplaya Beach Bar & Restaurant for grilled seafood platters and kinilaw paired with live acoustic music, then finish the night with a slow moonlit walk toward White Beach's northern stretch to enjoy quiet waves and the island's relaxed evening atmosphere.
Kick off the morning with an adrenaline-filled session of wakeboarding and kneeboarding at Talipanan Beach with instructors from Boracay Wake Park, then head to Station 3 to rent a jet ski for a playful loop along the shore and short jaunt to hidden coves. After the action, glide out on a guided glass-bottom kayak from Bulabog Beach Adventure Hut to spot reef life below, finishing with a chilled buko (young coconut) at the beachfront cabanas of White Beach Station 1 as you ease into a leisurely beach day that follows your island-hopping highlights.
After a high-energy morning, drift into a relaxed afternoon with a leisurely swim and sunbathing at White Beach Station 2 before heading to Henann Lagoon Pool for a refreshing dip and poolside cocktails. Later, try a mellow sunset paddle from Diniwid Cove Kayak Rentals toward the quieter northern rocks, then unwind with fresh grilled seafood and a chilled mango shake at Los Indios Bravos Boracay (beachfront pop-up) as the light softens.
As night falls, drift into a chilled beachfront evening at Station 2's beachfront bars, starting with sundowners at Exit Bar Rooftop where you can watch the last kite surfers light up the horizon. Follow with a seafood feast at D'Talipapa Annex-choose a fresh catch and have it cooked kinilaw-style or grilled-then end the night with live island music and cocktails at Aria Beach Café while strolling the soft-lit stretch of White Beach under the stars.
Begin with a flavors-first stroll through Talipapa Market, bargaining for fresh seafood and sampling local street snacks like grilled squid and binakol from stall vendors, then enjoy a leisurely breakfast of coconut pancakes and fruit shakes at the nearby beachfront café [Real Coffee & Tea Café (Station 2 branch)](https://www.google.com/search?q=Real+Coffee+%26+Tea+Caf%C3%A9+%28Station+2+branch%29+manila+tour+february+16+2026-february+24+2026+and+trip+to+boracay+in+march+1+-+march+10+and+then+going+back+home+to+singapore%0A+official+site). Afterward, join a guided food-walk through the island's village lanes to taste home-style dishes at Manoc-Manoc Eatery, try a coconut-based delicacy at Jonah's Fruit Shake & Snack Bar, and finish with a short visit to Boracay Public Market to pick up homemade ube jams and dried mangoes before an afternoon of sailing.
Head to D'Talipapa Market to pick your fresh catch and have it expertly grilled at a nearby eatery, then wander the lively lanes to sample regional snacks at Talipapa Food Row-try local kinilaw variations and spicy puso rice from family-run stalls. After a relaxed beachfront lunch, take a midday siesta break at Fridays Boracay's shaded cabanas before meeting your sunset boat at Bulabog Beach Pier for an early-evening sail that includes snorkeling stops near hidden coves and chilled refreshments as the sky turns pastel.
As daylight softens, wander to the quieter cove at Ilig-Iligan Beach for cliffside views and cocktails at the rustic Spider House terrace, then head to Diniwid Beach for a relaxed seafood tapas spread at Ariel's Place while listening to live acoustic sets. Finish the night with a romantic sunset sail departing from Bulabog Beach Pier-sip chilled calamansi mojitos, glide past illuminated reefs, and watch the sky deepen into starlit hues before returning to shore for a late-night seafood barbeque at a local family-run stall in Manoc-Manoc village.
Start the morning with a scenic tricycle ride up the island's northern ridge to Puka Shell Beach, where you can comb the shoreline for rare puka shells and swim in the quieter turquoise shallows away from White Beach crowds. After a relaxed beach stroll, head to the rustic Puka Beach Café for a fresh buko and grilled seafood snack, then rent a scooter to explore nearby coves including a stop at Ilig-Iligan Beach viewpoint for panoramic photos and a short tide-pooling walk before returning for a seaside siesta.
After a lazy beachfront lunch, take a short tricycle ride to Cagban Jetty and board a glass-bottom outrigger for a calm coastal cruise that stops at Ilig-Iligan's snorkeling cove-look for colorful tangs and small reef fishes in shallow gardens. Later, head inland to the quiet village of Balabag to visit a local handicraft stall and join a short cooking demonstration at Maya's Kitchen to learn how to make coconut-based desserts, tying the day's shell-hunting morning to hands-on island culture before an early evening return toward White Beach.
As dusk falls, wander to Diniwid Beach's cliffside path and settle at Spider House Boracay terrace for sunset cocktails and panoramic ocean views, then continue to Loboc Bar & Grill for a relaxed seafood platter grilled over coconut husks while listening to live acoustic music. Finish the night with a slow beach stroll toward the quiet northern rocks and a stop at The Lazy Coconut for a late-night coconut shake or calamansi sorbet, a gentle close that carries the day's shell-hunting calm into a peaceful island evening.
Begin with a restorative morning at Mandala Spa and Villas for a traditional hilot massage and coconut-scrub ritual, then stroll to nearby Nigi Nigi Nu Noos Beach Resort's beachfront deck for a slow breakfast of fresh fruit, local yogurt and calamansi tea. Afterward, rent a board from Boracay Stand Up Paddle and glide along the calm shallows toward the quiet cove by Willy's Rock alternative inlet, stopping for gentle shoreline yoga and quick reef spotting before lunch-an easy, rejuvenating rhythm that follows your active island days while easing into deeper relaxation.
After a relaxed morning, wander to Aqua Boracay Spa for an indulgent seaside body scrub and aromatherapy wrap followed by a cooling dip in their plunge pool, then stroll over to The Linden Suites' rooftop pool for a slow sun-soaked hour with a fresh mango smoothie. Later, rent a gentle inflatable SUP from Hama Island Sports and paddle the calm cove toward Diniwid Bay, pausing at a quiet sandbar for photos and a seaside snack of grilled skewers from a beach vendor-an easy, restorative afternoon that bridges your spa morning with mellow water time.
As the sun sets, wander to Diniwid Beach's cliffside terraces for sunset cocktails and panoramic sea views, then settle for a relaxed seafood tapas dinner at Ariel's Place where local ceviche and grilled prawns pair perfectly with cooling sea breezes. After dinner, enjoy live acoustic music and handcrafted cocktails at Boracay Yacht Club Bar, or take a moonlit stroll toward Bulabog Beach's quieter stretch to watch nocturnal kite-surf silhouettes and finish with a late coconut dessert at Jonah's Fruit Shake & Snack Bar (evening stall)-a gentle, restorative close that flows from your spa and paddleboard calm into island night time.
Begin with a fragrant breakfast at Estacio Uno Café sampling local taho and freshly pressed calamansi juice, then wander the early stalls of the Boracay Public Market Annex to meet fishmongers and artisans selling smoked tuna, woven buri baskets and homemade bagoong. From there, take a guided village walk through Balabag's back lanes to visit a family-run coconut oil press and a community weaving cooperative where you can try simple loom techniques and pick up hand-dyed textiles-an immersive, neighborly morning that builds on your island food and craft discoveries while keeping the pace relaxed for the afternoon.
After your village-morning discoveries, wander the shaded lanes to Talipapa Wet Market to watch local vendors fillet fish and sample freshly made kinilaw at a seaside stall, then join a short community-led cooking demo at Maya's Kitchen to learn coconut-based dessert techniques and taste your own handiwork. Later, take a guided walking tour of Manoc-Manoc village, visiting a family-run sari-sari store and a nipa-house weaving cooperative where you can try simple plaiting and purchase handcrafted souveni rs, a gentle, hands-on afternoon that deepens your connection to island life before an evening by the beach.
As dusk falls, wander to Ilig-Iligan Beach for a quieter shoreline and settle at Spider House Boracay's cliffside terrace for sunset cocktails and panoramic ocean views. Afterward, join a small-community night market at Manoc-Manoc Food Row to sample grilled skewers and local pastries, then finish with a relaxed barefoot walk under the stars along Diniwid Beach, where a seaside vendor often offers warm coconut pudding and lullaby-style live acoustic music.
Wake with a gentle guided session of beachfront vinyasa at The Yoga Room Boracay on the quieter northern sands, moving through sun salutations as the horizon blushes and a local instructor leads breathwork tuned to island rhythms. After savasana, stroll to Diniwid Cove for a cooling dip and a seaside breakfast of fresh fruit bowls and calamansi iced tea at Diniwid Café, then rent a snorkel set from Diniwid Dive & Snorkel for a short morning swim around the nearby reef before returning to relax under a palm at your villa - a peaceful progression from your earlier cultural days into restorative island time.
After a restorative morning, wander over to Station 3 for a slow beachfront lunch at [Los Indios Bravos (Station 3 pop-up)](https://www.google.com/search?q=Los+Indios+Bravos+%28Station+3+pop-up%29+manila+tour+february+16+2026-february+24+2026+and+trip+to+boracay+in+march+1+-+march+10+and+then+going+back+home+to+singapore%0A+official+site) and then rent a cabana at Henann Garden Resort's quiet pool to nap, read, or sip a chilled calamansi spritz while listening to distant waves. Later, take a guided nature walk to Willy's Rock alternative inlet for tide-pooling and beginner reef-snorkeling with a local guide from Boracay Dive Center, linking your morning yoga calm to gentle ocean exploration before an easy sunset prep.
As twilight deepens, take a short tricycle to Diniwid Beach Cliffside and settle at Spider House Boracay's terrace for sunset cocktails and sweeping ocean views, then wander down to the shore for barefoot stargazing. For dinner, enjoy a laid-back seafood feast of grilled lobster and kinilaw at Ariel's Place and finish with live acoustic music and homemade coconut pudding from a nearby beach vendor, a gentle close that flows naturally from your yoga morning into relaxed island nights.
Ease into your final Boracay morning with a relaxed snorkel at Malahini Gardens' protected cove to spot colorful reef fish close to shore, then stroll the shaded boardwalk to Talipanan's local bakery for freshly baked ensaymada and coconut pies to pack as last-minute pasalubong. Finish with a gentle paddle from Malahini's kayak rental toward a quiet sandbar for photos and a quick beach-side packing checklist before returning to your hotel to shower and organize luggage for departure.
Spend a relaxed afternoon visiting Ilig-Iligan Beach for one last clear-water snorkel among shallow gardens, then wander the shoreline toward The Lazy Coconut for a chilled coconut shake and light grilled snacks while sorting small souvenirs. Later, stop by D'Mall to pick up any final island treats and have a casual late lunch at Dos Mestizos for tapas-style sharing plates before returning to your hotel to finish packing and check luggage details for tomorrow's transfer.
As the day winds down, enjoy a relaxed sunset session with cocktails at Cocomangas Shooter Bar's beach deck, then wander north for a quiet beachfront dinner at Cha Cha's Beach Cafe where you can savor grilled catch paired with local mango salsa. Finish the evening with a slow moonlit stroll to Willy's Rock for iconic night photos and a final stop at Jonah's Fruit Shake & Snack Bar for a late coconut shake to take aboard your packing-ready taxi the next morning.
On your final island morning, enjoy a leisurely beachfront breakfast at Spider House Boracay's terrace with fresh mango pancakes and a last cup of local barako coffee, then take a short tricycle to Cagban Port to complete beachfront check-out and boarding formalities while watching the small outrigger boats come and go. Allow time for a calm transfer via the Caticlan Jetty to the domestic terminal-stop at the Boracay Public Market Annex for any final packaged ube jam or dried mango pasalubong before clearing domestic check-in and onward flight procedures to Singapore.
After a relaxed beachside checkout, enjoy a final island lunch at Aplaya Beach Bar & Restaurant where you can savor a last plate of kinilaw and grilled tuna while watching the small outrigger boats. Then take a gentle tricycle ride to Cagban Jetty, use the island's luggage handling service, and pause at Boracay Public Market Annex to pick up boxed ube jam and dried mangoes before boarding the speedboat to Caticlan and onward to the domestic terminal for your flight to Singapore.
After your airport formalities, ease the evening with a final relaxing meal at Nonie's near the Caticlan transfer point, savoring a simple coconut-laced chicken adobo before boarding. If you have time before your flight, enjoy a last quiet sunset pause at Bakhawan Eco-Park boardwalk for mangrove views and a peaceful moment to reflect on the trip before heading to Ninoy Aquino or Clark for your late-evening flight home.