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		<title>Internet Cafes in Boracay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thinking of checking your email or working online while on Boracay Island? Here are some Internet cafes that you can check on while in Boracay]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two hundred miles south of the Philippine capital of Manila lies <a href="http://www.boracaynation.com">Boracay</a>, an island beach famous for its white sands and tropical splendor. Once a hidden gem, the island now plays host to a wide array of events and <a href="http://www.boracaynation.com/category/things-to-do/">activities</a> throughout the year &#8212; from <a href="http://www.boracaynation.com/5-amazing-scuba-diving-sites-in-boracay/">scuba diving</a>, windsurfing and sunbathing at the beach to 18-hole golfing in the interior of the island. Two main beaches, the White Beach and the Bulabog Beach, hug the island. <a href="http://www.agoda.com/asia/philippines/boracay.html">Resorts and hotels</a> dot these beaches and Internet cafes are usually located nearby. After surfing the waves of Boracay, surf the web at these Boracay Internet cafes. </p>
<h3>Boracay Internet Cafe Number 1</h3>
<p>Located near Rizzo Garden Restaurant and Bar, Boracay Internet Cafe Number 1 offers high-speed Internet access on the island. Facilities include scanner and printer, where they charge you printing per page. You can also use of their international direct dialing (IDD) phones and fax machines.  </p>
<p>Boracay Internet Cafe Number 1<br />
Resort Rizzo, Manggayad<br />
Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan<br />
Philippines 5608<br />
(+63) (36) 288-6259<br />
kiss.to/boracay </p>
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<h3>Boracay Tourist Center</h3>
<p>Boracay Tourist Center is the biggest shop in the island, with a large array of services available for both tourists and residents of Boracay. Their Internet cafe has several Wi-Fi hotspots for those with laptops. They also provide money transfer, foreign currency exchange, safety deposit boxes and other financial services for visitors of Boracay. The tourist center also features a mini-mart and a souvenir store located in the same vicinity.</p>
<p>Boracay Tourist Center<br />
Mangayad, Manoc-Manoc<br />
Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan<br />
Philippines 5608<br />
(+63) (36) 288-3704<br />
(+63) (36) 288-3023<br />
touristcenter.com.ph </p>
<h3>Angol Center</h3>
<p>Located along the south beach area, Angol Center is an Internet cafe that offers high-speed  wireless Internet access on an hourly rate. Various hardware add-ons such as webcams and headsets for your Internet surfing and communication needs are also available.  The cafe offers  CD/DVD burning, scanning and printing. If you want to have something to munch on while surfing the Internet, Angol Center has an onsite snack bar. The Internet cafe opens 24 hours daily. </p>
<p>Angol Center<br />
Casa Camilla, Angol, Manoc-Manoc<br />
Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan<br />
Philippines 5608 </p>
<h3>Station 168 </h3>
<p>Probably the most visible Internet cafe in Boracay, Station 168 sits near D*Mall along the White Beach path. The Korean-owned Internet cafe has at least 25 computer units and provides the fastest Internet on the island. A word of warning though: some keyboards have Korean characters so it might be a tad distracting. Station 168 opens 24 hours daily and serves onsite snacks.</p>
<p>Station 168<br />
2nd Floor, Sea Lovers Restaurant<br />
Station 2, Manon-Manoc,<br />
Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan<br />
Philippines 5608<br />
station168.com</p>
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