Experience the unforgettable fire dancing in Boracay!
Images: Screengrab/Marina Veluz Mendoza (L); Ambassador in Paradise Resort, Station 1 Boracay Island (R)
Are you ready to experience an unforgettable adventure? Then you must witness the fiery fire dancing in Boracay! This exhilarating display of flames, music, and movement will leave you spellbound. From the moment the performers light up their torches, you'll be captivated by their skillful execution of daring stunts and intricate choreography.
These are some of the best places to find performances of fire dance in Boracay between 6:00 PM and 11:00 PM:
1. VHUB 1 at Station 3
Location:Beachfront, Station 3 of Sitio Manggayad, Balabag, Boracay Island
This performance of flames, music, and movement will leave you spellbound.
Image: Screengrab/Elize Larmet
The VHUB is a food park also known as the VHUB Festival and Food Market, which features a series of bars and restaurants, including Paluto, in an enclosed area. It is a famous nightlife in Boracay and is often jam-packed. While anticipating the fire dance performance, you can choose from various foods and drinks available in the place. There are also several souvenir shops to explore while waiting for the fire dancers. Of course, the seats available should be prioritized for tourists ordering food and drinks.
2. VHUB Station 2
Location:Talipapa Bukid Zone 7 and Sitio Manggayad, Balabag Boracay
You'll be captivated by the skilled execution of daring stunts and intricate choreography.
Image: Screengrab/Tuna Bay in Boracay Facebook page
VHUB Station 2 is a smaller version of VHUB 1 but offers the same services. It serves a variety of seafood, grilled dishes, and other local dishes. This is a must-see in Boracay, with live music and fire dancers.
Location:Beachfront, Station 1 (In between boat station 1 and D'mall), Boracay
Indulge in an unforgettable experience as you witness the breathtaking beauty of fire dancing in Boracay.
Image: Screengrab/Rose Genosa
The Hennan Group of Hotels has at least four resorts in Boracay. Among the four, the Hennan Cyrstal Sands Resort at the beachfront of Station 1 is best known for its fire dance performance outside its restaurant. The areas where the dancers perform are smaller, however. Because of the crowd, you could not see their live performance. You must leave your seat, bring your cameras, and go where the crowd is.
Allow yourself to be mesmerized by the enchanting flames as they move in harmony with the rhythm of the music.
Image: Screengrab/Marina Veluz Mendoza
Boracay Uptown Hotel, a four-star hotel at the front beach in Station 2, has a stage suitable for acoustics, disc jockeys (DJs), stand-up comedians, and, sometimes, fire dancing duo. They sometimes shift fire dancing, DJ, and acoustics every night.
Remember that fire dancing in Boracay is usually suspended whenever there is rain. So before you go to Boracay to enjoy your trip, check the PAGASA forecast first to maximize your stay on this resort island.
Take advantage of this captivating spectacle in Boracay.
Images: Vhough Yet (L); Screengrab/Gemma Chris (R)
Wave Bar & Lounge is situated on the beachfront of Henann Regency. It boasts several sections, such as an alfresco bar and an indoor club on the upper floor. The bar serves scrumptious food and tapas, and it's renowned for its delicious beer and tequila. Additionally, they serve great coffee, one of the tastiest drinks to order.
Witness the enchanting beauty of fire dancing in Boracay.
Image: Ambassador in Paradise Resort, Station 1 Boracay Island Facebook page
Set on the island of Boracay, along the shores of Station 1, Ambassador In Paradise is a beachfront resort featuring an outdoor swimming pool with beach views. It also has an al fresco bar and restaurant on the beach. Guests can relax by the pool, enjoy relaxing massages in the cabana on the beachfront, or entertain themselves by watching fire dancers here at night.
Witness this breathtaking fire dancing in Boracay at these spots, and let the fiery glow light up your evening!
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About Jun N. Aguirre
Jun Aguirre is a mobile journalism (Mojo) practitioner and a freelancer covering mostly Panay Island to include Boracay. In 2020, he was the only Filipino featured via online conference promoting MOJO during the Mobile Journalism Congress in Asia.
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