D’Mall Boracay
D’Mall Boracay
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Czar Emmanuel
Manila, Philippines10,230 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2021
D*Mall is a particular place in Boracay's station 2 where you'll find the highest concentration of restaurants, souvenir shops, travel agencies, spas, etc. I visit the place every time I'm on the island to satisfy my craving for different cuisines ... Filipino, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, American ... you name it, they have it! It can get a bit crowded especially at night, but that's part of the fun. Be sure to roam around the whole area first before deciding on where to eat so you'd know what your options are. It is also advisable to make your reservations ahead of time for some restaurants do become full particularly at dinner time.
Written July 24, 2021
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Tommo
Melbourne, Australia56,002 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2023 • Couples
We didnt spend a lot of time in DMall.

Its central Boracay and often I just used it to commute from ETrike on the main road to the beach.

Two places I visited in DMall included Coco Mama for amazing deserts in a coconut and Aria a fantastic Italian Restaurant.

It was very busy each time we called in.
Written March 24, 2023
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Art d
Novi, MI123 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2023 • Family
Good for tourist browsing with lots of stores and decent eateries. Right next to the beach. Tried a local branch of the chain Tsokolateria and was not disappointed. One can easily spend the whole day browsing the varied stores in this area.
Written December 18, 2023
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Sabine1705
Townsville, Australia174 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2024 • Family
Nice area with lots of stores (mainly selling touristy items). Everyone is friendly and lots of security personnel walking around. Next to the beach and offers many restaurants.
Written January 9, 2024
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Brad
Hong Kong, China175,690 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2014 • Friends
Near Station 2 you can find a nice collection of businesses in what is called D'Mall. This is the commercial centre of Boracay where you will very likely find yourself at some point during your visit to this beautiful island destination.

At D'Mall, there are many shops selling beach wear, trinkets and souvenirs which range from cheap to pricey; there are some recognisable brands so haggling may not be possible. In our experience the shops are also hassle-free for window shopping.

D'Mall also has many cafes and restaurants (catering to various budgets) which shortly spill out along White Beach. We also found a few working ATM's here, a supermarket, a couple of pharmacies, bakeries, internet cafes...

The presence of D'Mall also makes the area around Station 2 a good location for hotel stays because of the easy access to conveniences found at the D'Mall. At the same time, however, it is also a busy area to stay.

In short, D'Mall is the main shopping location of Boracay, even if it isn't a proper mall. It is where everyone goes if you need to buy something in Boracay during your stay on the island.
Written August 15, 2014
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CanisHan
Seoul, South Korea26,982 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2019 • Family
C ( 19.02.23 )
This area was main commercial zone in Boracay. So many people crowded and many shop was operating. I think this area that named mall was big building, but not there. There was commercial district in small area. Many famous restaurant and shop was located, and be worth a visit, I think. There was located Station 2, middle of Boracay.
Written February 26, 2019
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TravelviaBike
La Union Province, Philippines86 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2017 • Couples
I was expecting to find an indoor mall with decent shops however it turned out to be a group of low-end tourist shops and restaurants lining a couple of criss-crossing walkways.

An outdoor mall is fine, but they should also have better quality shops since there are many foreigners and vacationing Filipinos that have greater spending power. The shops are disappointing and rather ho-hum.
Written April 16, 2017
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Mado Lavandom
Kusadasi, Türkiye14 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2017 • Friends
Currently am staying in boracay. I found price go different from store to other for thr same brand like water proof back bag 20L some store sale it for 750P and other sale it for 300P. I think the government should re evaluate the system in this mall and i hope to all the country for malls and shopping center. Its much better to make fix price every ware.

Its really waste of time to try get better price for somthing made locally with low quality.

This is why my first and last visit to philippine.

Just few advise for you.

1. If you going to boracay make sure to exchange your money in manila.

2.try to get your self ready from manila. By whatever you need. Try to avoid buying unnecessary stuff from boracay.

3. If you need to buy anythings from Dmall take down 50% from the price and leave him. He will follow u and give better price.
Written February 1, 2017
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Akzy
Singapore, Singapore34 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2015 • Couples
D'Mall is the only "mall" in Boracay, where tons of restaurants and shops are located. Lots of good restaurants are located here, like Cyma, Tilapia N' Chips, I love BBQ, Lemon Cafe, Halowich, just to name a few. Restaurants are not expensive, and much like the pricing of any other restaurants on the island.

However, do not do your shopping at D'Mall!
On our first day, we had dinner at Cyma and went walking around after, and were shocked to see the prices that things were sold. Slippers and board shorts were sold at an average of about 1000-2000 pesos. Sunglasses were sold at 650 pesos each. Two friends really wanted sunglasses so they managed to haggle 2 for 650 pesos, which they thought was a bargain, but when we visited the beach the next day, the exact same sunglasses were being sold for 100 pesos!

We then realised that the prices at D'Mall are sold at "mall" prices and therefore are all mark ups and expensive. If you want to buy things like keychains, souvenirs, hats, sunglasses - do your shopping at the beach front instead. They are priced MUCH cheaper and has room for bargaining as well.
Written October 18, 2015
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BerlynCC
426 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020 • Couples
Most restaurant choices available and also shopping!! Go to Budgetmart, its a supermarket. All you need is available there.

But beware, a lot of people go there!
Written February 22, 2020
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