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5 Drinks to Spice Up Your Boracay Nightlife



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By : Christine Powell    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-02-17 07:10:27
Boracay nightlife offers diverse people, places, and music to party to. The island serves a varied selection of drinks for the adventurous and for those who prefer to stick with the favorites and just chill. Boracay drinks range from exquisite cocktail selections to satisfying fresh fruit shakes that you can choose to spike. Island parties won?t be complete without a rundown of the best places to be seen at and the best drinks to have. Below are 5 of the best Boracay cocktails and where you can find the best mix for each.

1. Orgasm

An Orgasm is most likely brandy based. Some prefer it served on the rocks while some prefer it as a shooter, like how most prefer their Boracay cocktails.

Bom Bom Bar near D*Mall is a haven for musicians, artists, and thinkers. Over the years, Bom Bom has made a name for itself as a staple of the Boracay nightlife, serving Orgasms and other Boracay drinks according to its customers? preference. The bartenders are friendly and knowledgeable enough to come up with the right mix just for you.

2. Long Island Iced Tea

Long Island Iced Tea is a popular Boracay drink. A combination of tequila, rum, gin, and vodka, this mix tends to have a higher alcohol concentration.

Hey Jude! is situated in Station 2, at the beach front of D*Mall. The bar consistently remains on top of the Boracay nightlife list, serving up hip hop and R& B tunes. Their pizza is amazing and is great for sharing. Pair it up with a Hey Jude! Long Island Iced Tea and dance the night away.

3. Mojito

Originally a Cuban drink, mojito is a bar favorite made of white rum, lime, and a splash of mint.

Chill Nigi Nigi?s Beach Bar, located between Stations 2 and 3 is famous for Boracay cocktails and people watching. It?s best to enjoy the sunset in Nigi Nigi before hopping over to the party places further down Station 2 for a slammin? Boracay nightlife.

4. Kamikaze

Another popular Boracay cocktail, the Kamikaze is made of vodka, lime juice, and Triple Sec, typically served with a wedge of orange or lime.

Red Pirates Pub offers a fresh breath of Boracay nightlife, featuring native beats with performances on bongos, djembes, and other cool instruments. This waterhole near Station 3 is a good place to rest and chat with other travelers, best with a serving or two of their blend of mojitos.

5. Sex on the Beach

And why wouldn?t you want to have it? A super drink made from vodka, orange juice, cranberry juice and peach schnapps.

Cocomangas in Station 1 constantly appears near the top of Boracay nightlife stops. The bar is one of the most creative in the island, coming up with the ?Still standing after 15? challenge. Participants drink 15 fiery shots and if still standing after the last shot, they win a shirt and a plaque on the bar?s wall.

Cocomangas is the place to go to for the right mix of music, people, and a variety of the best Boracay cocktails.
Author Resource:- Christine Powell is a native of Boracay Island, Philippines. While not exploring, kitesurfing, scuba diving, or sharing her insights about Boracay with travelers, she can be found at http://www.boracaynation.com, her online Boracay home.
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