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Boracay Island Nightlife
What to Do at Night in Boracay Island
Party animals will love Boracay, as there are countless beach bars and nightclubs serving drinks that stay fun until very late at night. The happy hour here is incredibly long with some bars on White Beach offering ‘buy one, get one free’ drink specials from 16:00 until around 21:00. And many of them stay open until between 01:00 – 03:00. White Beach has plenty of bars to choose from. Those located in the Station One and Station Two area are busier and more hip and offer both live stage music and DJs. Bars in Station Three area are, however, more laid back and relaxed with a handful of native bars – popular with backpackers.
Bom Bom Bar
Usually starting up at 17:00, this hip and laidback beach bar often has live music. They play a mix of reggae and ethnic sounds. This is a favorite hangout spot for local artists and musicians.
Location: Station Two, White BeachCharlh’s Bar
Open every night, this little shack right on the beach has bands performing different types of music from reggae, rock, pop, and hip hop. The bar has a large hardwood semicircle bar, though most people prefer to sit on the beach and enjoy their musical evening inches from the sea.
Location: Front of El Centro between Station Two and Three, White BeachHey Jude
For partygoers who seek some loud music after dark, head to Hey Jude and you will not be disappointed. It hosts live DJ sets and some of the best lounge and dance music in Boracay. Offering both indoor and outdoor seating on the beach, the bar is also open during the day and serves bistro-style food and good pasta.
Location: Station Two, White Beach
Juice
Located in the Plazoleta in Station 2 area, Juice is famous for its excellent cocktails and variety of 'sneaky smoothies'.
The bar has a live DJ, usually playing R&B and Dance Music. It usually gets crowded after 23:00. This is a good spot to meet and chat with hip younger locals and foreigners.
Location: Plazoleta, Station Two, White Beach
Red Pirate
Away from the noise and chaos of the Station Two nightlife, Red Pirate is a chill out little beach bar located in the south of Station Three.
The bar is set in a native theme and plays reggae, chill out tribal, ethnic, and acoustic tunes. Good service and friendly staff make this place worth a stop.
Location: Station Three, White BeachSport Bar
Sport geeks can expect a large screen television broadcasting various kinds of sports like football, boxing, car racing, rugby, and so on. The bar serves inexpensive beer and is usually open all night whenever there is an important sport match aired.
Location: North of Station Three, White Beach



