Apart from my camera falling apart after the ATV ride, this was an one incredible day in Boracay!
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00:29 Breakfast - For breakfast we started off at Discovery Shores Hotel, and we ate the breakfast buffet. The breakfast was alright, but a little small, and a little crowded, but nevertheless a good way to start the day. I especially enjoyed the smoked bangus.
1:45 Walk on White Sand Beach - After breakfast we started off walking down White Sand Beach, one of the most famous main attractions of Boracay - a 3 km stretch of white sand and beautiful beach. What I like most is that you can just walk down the beach and enjoy the
2:16 Willy’s Rock - One of the most famous landmarks in Boracay is Willy’s Rock, a chunk of coral that sits near the coastline. When it’s high tide the rock is submerged in water, but when it’s low tide the rock sits in the sand. At this point I was hot and ready to take a swim as well.
2:54 Taho Beach Food - As we were swimming, Anton flagged down a vendor selling taho, soft silken tofu. It made a good beach street food.
4:33 Calamansi muffin at Real Coffee Shop - As we were walking along Station 2 beach in Boracay, we stopped off at a place called Real Coffee, for a quick cup of coffee and a calamansi muffin. The muffin tasted a lot like lemon cake, and the coffee, was too weak for me, but alright. Real coffee is known as one of the original spots in Boracay, especially famous for their calamansi muffins.
7:13 Lunch at Sands Restaurant, Discovery Shores Boracay - For lunch we returned to Discovery Shores and had an amazing lunch at their Sands restaurant. They prepared all Filipino food, all of which was extremely good. I really enjoyed the kilawin, Filipino style ceviche, the lamb shank caldereta, and the Bacolod kansi, a beef shank soup. Everything was delicious, one of the better and best quality Filipino food meals I’ve ever had.
9:22 ATV Ride to the lookout viewpoint of Boracay / Paraw sailing ride - In the afternoon, continuing on this one day in Boracay, we took an ATV tour to one of the highest points on Boracay to see the view. It was a bit expensive. Unfortunately, this is where my camera broke.
12:33 Jonah’s Milkshakes - For afternoon snack, we stopped by Jonah’s Milkshakes and had an avocado mango milkshake, which was delicious, along with a chori burger.
14: 20 Boodle Fight for Dinner - For dinner, we returned back to the hotel where I was introduced to a Filipino feast called a boodle fight. All the food was placed in the middle of the table, and we all shared our dinner together as a family - it was amazing, both the food and the company.
Disclosure: We were invited to stay at Discovery Shores Boracay, so we didn’t pay for our stay. But everything in this video, and all thoughts are my own. Huge thank you to Discovery Shores Boracay - we had an amazing stay.
This food travel video was produced by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens. The music in this video is from Audio Network.
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14 thoughts on “One incredible day in boracay”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Felomina Malongayon says:

    Oh so Amazing , Thank you for sharing as this video it's Fantastic.
    HAVE A GREAT DAY. MARK

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars yayin43 says:

    I was there in 1985 and I never seen a beach so white and clean. There’s more foreigners than locals. No electricity and very few restaurants. Actually no hotels like now but just cottages that are owned by mostly European. Many topless sunbathing which are now a no no. You should go to amanpulo, much smaller island same white beach but more private and very pricy for foreigners. El Nido is also a must go if you like snorkeling and diving. 3 years ago I went to Phuket and earlier Bali. Very nice accommodation but the beaches are not really that good.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Morena Campanero says:

    Mark very ok til the last

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sun Sets says:

    I miss going to boracay! ❤

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Katrina Villanueva says:

    When I lived in Cavite every morning an old man would pass by yelling and selling TAHOOO

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Katrina Villanueva says:

    Yay bangus

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Romeo Mercado says:

    Just by watching you Mark, I'm enjoying it a lot, I seldom do it.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Dimalanta says:

    He ate a chili straight as if he never felt a burn

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Dimalanta says:

    This is so romantic. Haiz….wish pandemic end soon

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Liwayway Itona says:

    Maganda talaga ang boracay ang buhagin ang puti puti

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jofel Rivero says:

    Hellow idol mark wiens try the dishes in bicol

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mariter Mercado says:

    I love your expression when food is really good, your signature expression😍

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Botchokoi Eya's Life Channel says:

    am one of ur fan from Phil. Im hoping you'll visit again my country especially in BORACAY, its quite different now compared to 2015

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars consuelo galay says:

    I miss my home Boracay, Thank you Mark for visiting our Island

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