Shopping of Boracay

Shopping in Boracay

Markets, boutiques, artisan shops, and shopping districts

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If you're ready to infuse your Boracay trip with a little retail therapy, you're in for a treat. From busy markets to quaint boutiques, shopping here is all about the distinctive finds and local craftsmanship that make your trip memorable.

Where can I find the best markets in Boracay?

D'Mall in Station 2 is Boracay's most popular shopping area, offering a mix of local crafts, clothing, and international brands.

Located conveniently within walking distance from White Beach, D'Mall is a lively open-air shopping center with over a hundred shops and stalls. It's the go-to spot for souvenirs, beachwear, and quirky gifts. Try the opportunity to haggle at Talipapa Market nearby, where fresh seafood and handmade trinkets abound. Prices here can vary, so it's a good idea to compare and negotiate.

Are there any artisan shops worth visiting?

Crafts of Boracay in Station 3 is a hub for local artisan goods, featuring handmade jewelry, textiles, and home decor.

Supporting local artisans is easy in Boracay, especially at Crafts of Boracay, where you can find distinctively handmade items that reflect the island's culture. Many artisans use sustainable materials, ensuring that your purchases are not only beautiful but also environmentally friendly. Look out for workshops where you can learn about traditional crafting techniques directly from the artists.

What are the best boutique shops in Boracay?

Limelight in Station 1 offers a assembled selection of beachwear, accessories, and chic island fashion.

For those looking to add a touch of style to their beach wardrobe, Limelight features a range of fashionable items that blend comfort and elegance. The boutique is known for its trendy swimsuits, lightweight dresses, and stylish hats good for a day by the sea. Prices can be higher than at the markets, but the quality and design make it worth the splurge.

For a quieter shopping experience, visit the shops early in the morning or later in the evening when crowds are thinner, especially during peak tourist season.For more on neighborhoods and local tips, check out our neighborhood guide.

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Shopping & Wellness

D’Mall Boracay, located 1.5 km from White Beach Station 2, features over 70 retail stores with souvenir prices starting at PHP 50. Boracay’s average daily temperature in March is 28°C, ideal for wellness activities like yoga at Mandala Spa and Resort, which opened in 2012.

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Shopping & Wellness

D’Mall Boracay, located 1.5 kilometers from White Beach, sells local handicrafts like woven bags for around ₱300-₱500. The island’s famous dried mangoes cost about ₱150 per 100 grams, making them popular souvenirs since Boracay reopened to tourists in 2018 after a six-month closure.

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Shopping & Wellness

D'Mall in Boracay features over 100 retail shops, with souvenir items like local handicrafts starting at ₱100. The shopping center is located just 200 meters from White Beach, making it easily accessible. Popular items include sarongs and handmade jewelry, with prices averaging ₱500 to ₱1,500.

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