Boracay, A True View. Malay, Philippines

Boracay, A True View. Malay, Philippines | Solo Travel Adventure in Southeast Asia

In this video, join me on an unforgettable solo travel journey to Boracay, one of the most famous holiday destinations in the Philippines. I will show you a true view of the island and my genuine thoughts of Boracay. Set in the heart of Malay, this tropical paradise offers stunning white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant local culture. Whether you’re a backpacker, a first-time traveler, or looking for your next solo travel adventure in Southeast Asia, Boracay has something special for everyone.

Explore the local culture, meet friendly locals, and experience authentic Filipino food like never before. From getting around the island using local transport to uncovering hidden gems off the beaten path, this video is packed with travel tips and insights to help you plan your next getaway.

Learn about the best spots to visit in Boracay, where to eat, and how to experience true adventure in one of the most picturesque destinations in the world. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing beach holiday or a thrilling travel experience, Boracay is the perfect place to add to your travel bucket list.

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Chapters:

0:00 Flight to Boracay
03:00 How to get to Boracay Island
06:38 Boracay Island
07:18 Lets Explore
09:00 The Mall
16:51 Nico, TukTuk Driver
19:24 Children Of Boracay
22:19 Puka Beach
24:24 Sunset
25:30 My views
27:26 Birthday Party

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35 Comments

  1. Haha that hostel is always a good time. Great live music if Armand Tj is playing too. Spent NYE 2024 there and I hadn’t partied that hard in my entire life😂 hope u get to experience it too brotha!

  2. From quiet Balabac to busy Boracay…Yes the environmental fee is to keep the island clean.Now you got invited to a filipino birthday party that's how we prepare it more food. Visit hobbit tavern restaurant.In the night it's more fun there loud and bright .

  3. Go to Diniwid beach. Chill beach just past station one. Great place for sunset with less crowd. Couple restaurants and bars there. My fav is Dinibeach bar/restaurant but also a very very local chill out one that is fun also.

    Also Diniwid is great to spend the day in the water, snorkeling and eating/drinking.

  4. you can go inside Fairways Bluewater and find the Newcoast beach very quiet and less crowded

  5. Mate. Get yourself over to the best kept secret on Boracay; the back beach (Bulabog). Grab a beer and chill at Levantin. If there’s a breeze, this is where all the kite surfing happens. Londoner living local here at Bulabog.

  6. I doesn't make sense why the travelers have to go from one ticket window to another. Whoever gov't. officials who is the brain of that from the province of Aklan. You guy need to change that system. In the late 80's there are already lots of tourist from Europe & Australia that goes there. Before you stay in a native hut with mosquito net. There are more coconut trees near the beach before.

  7. Just my two cents, if you enjoy north of Boracay with the locals and calling it the “real beat”, why spend all that money going to that island? You can find a local neighborhood like that elsewhere in the Philippines. The expectation of going to Boracay is to enjoy the beach and its vibrant nightlife. Other than that, there’s no point being there.

  8. Brother, Boracay is a world-famous destination popular with both local and international tourists. Interestingly, most visitors to the island are not Westerners; they are primarily Koreans, Chinese, and Japanese. If you're lucky enough to visit outside of holidays, long weekends or summer (March to May), you'll enjoy a less crowded experience, as the island is typically packed with people during those peak times.

    Boracay is divided into three main stations:
    Station 1: Known for its luxurious resorts and serene ambiance, it caters to those who prefer exclusivity and tranquility.
    Station 2: The bustling center of Boracay, home to D'Mall (a popular shopping and dining area), restaurants, bars, and convenience stores.
    Station 3: Offers more budget-friendly accommodations and a quieter vibe compared to Station 2. It is often favored by local tourists looking for affordable stays.

    And yes, Boracay is renowned for its breathtaking sunsets—arguably some of the best in the world.

  9. ha ha, Boracay looks so clean it's like you're not in the Philippines. lol You hear that Filipinos clean your country! Part of it is because it's overpopulated , lots of people in such a small country that it's a challenge to keep it clean.

  10. Boracay is a no for me: an extremely beautiful island but with locals and tourists who don't really care about the environment. Using single-use plastics and disposing them of like nothing.

  11. BGC IS THE CLEANEST, MOST MODERN CITY IN SOUTH EAST ASIA. FILM THE NEW YEARS EVE THERE ITS THE BEST NEW YEAR IN THE WORLD YOU WILL NEVER REGRET FILMING IT

  12. Boracay Here I Come 😅😂😂Hope you Enjoy Your Travels…. Coz you Are Jumping Places After Balabac you in Another Adventure 🙏🤗🥰👌✌️👍👍👍🇺🇸

  13. A visit to Amanpulo was recommended in your previous post, where the starting rate exceeds 100,000 pesos per night, and a cup of regular coffee costs 1,000 pesos. Please excuse any naivety. LOL

  14. It’s intriguing that the Philippines has been recognized anew as the world's best country for tourism. Surprisingly, Manila has been named the world’s leading city destination for the first time by the prestigious World Travel Awards this year, beating major cities like London, New York City, and Sydney. It’s paradoxical that Western media has labeled the country as the fifth most dangerous in the world, alongside Afghanistan, while the US is nowhere to be found. That's one for the books!

  15. What??!! From 50+ subscribers to real quick 1k+😂 Don’t go to Siargao yet there’s a power outage right now…

  16. Boracay was the homeland of the Ati tribes before its commercialization. 50 years ago, development was confined to the beachfronts, surrounded by algae-free shores. The back alleys you're seeing are vestiges of the original community. The land they occupy is golden, yet it can be acquired for a penny of its market value. Widespread poverty in the country is not a result of laziness, but rather due to corporate greed, the fact that it has one of the lowest wage earners globally, which is exacerbated by institutionalized government corruption, even reaching the mafia-style level. Other countries have successfully managed to reduce economic disparity for their own benefit. Sadly, the powers refuse to achieve this, at the expense of the nation's dignity – the most demeaned society among its neighbors.

  17. “It’s really nice. It’s really clean. You wouldn’t think you’re in the Philippines.” LMAO Kind of offensive but, well…🤷‍♂

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