Aplaya Beach Bar Boracay
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APLAYA
The beach bar and Italian food restaurant on the White Beach, Boracay
Station 1
Great music!
Address
380 White Beach, Station 1
Boracay
5608
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 1am |
| Tuesday | 8am - 1am |
| Wednesday | 8am - 1am |
| Thursday | 8am - 1am |
| Friday | 8am - 1:30am |
| Saturday | 8am - 1:29am |
| Sunday | 8am - 1am |
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APLAYA, is a brand new bar and restaurant on the beautiful white sand beach of Boracay. Conveniently located at the end of Station One, next to Boracay Beach Resort, the most happening place in Boracay! Aplaya combines all the international experiences of a group of successful friends who have worked in entertainment, food and beverage, and hospitality industries all around the world. From Ibiza to Milan, Tuscany to Shanghai, and now the Philippines. Aplaya ultimate goal is to move the local entertainment to an international level. This will be achieved by having beach and sunset parties (Formentera Style) every week with special concepts and outstanding productions by MVP Shanghai, a international event production company. Our kitchen will be managed by renowned international chef Paolo Covati. Covati is best known for his popular restaurants in Tuscany. Paolo is an eclectic chef with an international background developed between Italy,New York and Shanghai. Our food concept will be Italian with Mediterranean influences. You can expect delicious Pasta and pizza, but you will be refreshed by our well seasoned fish, prime cut meat platters, and tasty tapas. All of which you can enjoy during a breath taking Boracay sunset. Our venue is divided in 2 sections. The beach front, ( APLAYA in philippino language) is dedicated to cocktails, sunset parties and casual dining. Then the indoor part, which is more dedicated to fine dining and private functions/ parties.