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Boracay’s Station 2: No More?

Is it time to say goodbye to Boracay’s Station 2?
By Julianne Borje

Boracay’s Station 2: No More?

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Say goodbye to partying and shopping in Boracay’s Station 2.

In a recent TikTok video by @boracaydaily, it was shared that Boracay Station 2, known for being the busiest area with many popular restaurants and shops, is no longer part of the island’s most famous tourist spots.

@boracaydaily #Boracay #보라카이 #dailyboracay #boracaydaily #바다 #fyp #boracayeats #boracayactivities #travelph #Boracaytours #boracaydailytour #nagisa ♬ original sound – Boracay Daily

Although tourists are familiar with Station 2’s D’Mall and D’Talipapa, it’s time for people to move on and get used to not labeling these famous go-to places as part of Station 2.

H/T: boracaydaily | TikTok