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Best Cafes to Work From in Boracay

Laptop-friendly spots with fast WiFi, power outlets, and great coffee. Every cafe tested by remote workers.

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All Laptop-Friendly Cafes

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Calma Cafe & Restaurant

πŸ“Bulabog Beach Β· Bulabog Beach, Over Greenyard Kite Center, Boracay, Malay, 5608 Aklan, Philippines

9
Score

Perched above Greenyard Kite Center on Boracay's quieter Bulabog Beach side, Calma Cafe feels like a treehouse retreat with its elevated position, hanging net beds, and aesthetically pleasing open-air design blending natural materials with modern comfort. Multiple digital nomad reviewers confirm super fast internet connection, abundant power sockets, and a genuinely welcoming attitude toward laptop users throughout the day, earning it a 4.8 Google rating. The menu features hearty brunch plates, fresh Aklan oysters, chimichurri chicken pesto pasta, and creative drinks that justify its slightly higher price point. Opening at 6 AM makes it ideal for early risers who want to claim a prime spot overlooking the turquoise water before the afternoon kite-surfing crowd fills the beach below.

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Coffee Price$3.00
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HoursOpen Β· 06:00 - 21:00
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excellent
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Quiet
Noise
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excellent
Seating
πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed40 Mbps
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Totally Bananas Cafe

πŸ“Balabag (Bulabog area) Β· 1-A Balabag, Boracay, Malay, Aklan, Philippines

8
Score

An eco-friendly banana-themed cafe near the Bulabog Beach area, Totally Bananas is a digital nomad favorite thanks to its verified fast and stable WiFi, multiple power outlets, and round-the-clock 24-hour operation that accommodates any work schedule. The interior features faux grass flooring and comfortable bean bag seating with yellow throw pillows, creating a laid-back tropical workspace unlike anything else on the island. Their entire menu revolves around bananas, with the San Sebastian banana cheesecake as the bestseller and a solid flat white at just PHP 100. The friendly, accommodating staff and quiet, cozy atmosphere make it one of the most genuinely work-optimized cafes in Boracay.

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Coffee Price$2.00
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HoursOpen Β· 00:00 - 23:59
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good
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Quiet
Noise
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good
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πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed25 Mbps
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Fiesta Souvenir Cafe

πŸ“Station 1 Β· Station 1 Beachfront, Boracay, 5608 Aklan, Philippines

7
Score

A hidden gem tucked inside a souvenir shop right on the Station 1 beachfront, Fiesta Souvenir Cafe has earned a 4.9 Google rating and a reputation as one of Boracay's most underrated laptop-friendly spots. The quiet, cozy atmosphere and welcoming staff make it surprisingly effective for focused work sessions, with reviewers calling it a good place to relax and work at the same time. The cafe combines locally-made artisan souvenirs with a small but well-curated coffee menu, and the beachfront setting provides inspiring White Beach views during screen breaks. Its relatively early 7 PM closing time makes it best suited for morning and afternoon productivity blocks.

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Coffee Price$2.00
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HoursOpen Β· 08:00 - 19:00
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good
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Quiet
Noise
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good
Seating
πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed20 Mbps
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Smooth Boracay

πŸ“Station 1 Β· Boracay Highway, Central White Beach, Station 1, Balabag Plaza, Malay, 5608 Aklan, Philippines

7
Score

A multi-level cafe-lounge near Willy's Rock in Station 1, Smooth Boracay stands out for its free Starlink WiFi and ample power outlets tucked into private nooks across its floors. The air-conditioned second floor is ideal for focused laptop work, while the rooftop deck delivers panoramic ocean views during sunset happy hour. Reviewers rave about the mango cream crepes and carbonara with homemade baguette, alongside what many call the best coffee on the island. Note that laptops must be put away after 4 PM per house rules, so plan for morning-to-afternoon work sessions with live saxophone music providing a refined background soundtrack.

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Coffee Price$3.00
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HoursOpen Β· 07:00 - 23:00
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excellent
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Moderate Noise
Noise
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good
Seating
πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed50 Mbps
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Milk Fridge

πŸ“Balabag Β· Balabag, Boracay Island, Malay, 5608 Aklan, Philippines

7
Score

Milk Fridge is a charming artsy milk tea and coffee spot in the Balabag area that has become a quiet haven for digital nomads seeking a low-key workspace away from the beach crowds. The cafe actively courts remote workers with special discounts for digital nomads and members, and the intimate, quiet interior encourages productive longer stays. Their specialty drinks live up to the tagline with creative milk tea and coffee options at affordable Philippine prices. The 11 AM opening means this spot is better suited for afternoon work sessions, and its walkable location near shops and restaurants makes it easy to combine errands with a focused work block.

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Coffee Price$2.00
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HoursOpen Β· 11:00 - 21:00
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good
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Quiet
Noise
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good
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πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed15 Mbps
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πŸ’‘ Cafe Work Tips for Boracay

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Buy something every 2-3 hours. Be a good customerβ€”cafes appreciate regulars who support them.

2

Test WiFi before settling in. Run a speed test during your first coffee to avoid surprises.

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Bring headphones. Noise levels vary throughout the dayβ€”be prepared for lunch rushes.

4

Visit during off-peak hours. 10-12am and 3-5pm usually have the best seats available.

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