Boracay is now in the limelight due to the controversial statement of President Rodrigo Duterte about the problems on the island. Amidst the issues, the number of tourists going to Boracay for the summer remains unaffected based on local tourism records. It is still business as usual in the island.
While actions to fix Boracay are ongoing, some new businesses have also just started opening their doors to visitors of the island. Here are five of the newly opened hotels here suited for a staycation.
1. Crimson Resort & Spa Boracay
Where:Barangay Yapak, Boracay
Room Rates:Starts at PhP11,700
One of the suite rooms at Crimson Resort and Spa Boracay
Crimson Resort & Spa Boracay had its soft opening in December but only became fully operational this February. Their Boracay branch with 192 rooms is the third Crimson property in the country.
The resort boasts of contemporary architecture, natural landscape, and an interior design distinctly created to complement a Filipino setting. It has two restaurant facilities: Saffron Café which offers all-day dining and Mosaic Latin American Steakhouse. Apart from its spacious beachfront, the resort also has three swimming pools. For events, Crimson has a grand ballroom, events pavilion, and meeting rooms. They also have an in-house spa, fitness center, and a play den called Crimzone Kids Entertainment.
2. Mövenpick Resort & Spa Boracay
Where:Punta Bunga Cove, Barangay Yapak, Boracay
Room Rates:Starts at PhP10,300
Deluxe Sea View rooms at Mövenpick Resort & Spa Boracay
Just near Crimson Boracay is Mövenpick Resort & Spa Boracay which opened its doors one month earlier. The resort has 312 rooms as well as seven restaurants and bars serving different cuisines. The resort boasts of a 200-meter private beach and a 3,300-square meter multi-level pool area. The resort is also home to Sol Marina Beach Club which hosts international DJs and dance acts. It also has an in-house spa called Sagay Spa, which is named after native Visayan seashells.
3. G Executive Hotel Boracay
Where:Beachfront, Station 3, White Beach
Room Rates:Starts at PhP5,500
G Executive Hotel has smart TVs in all their rooms.
G Executive Hotel at the beachfront in Station 3 opened its doors on October 2017. Its location is close to all the main areas on the island. The boutique hotel aims to cater mostly to millennials and business travelers. All their 18 rooms are equipped with smart TVs that can handle room service, billing inquiries, and express check out. Hotel guests could enjoy high speed fiber-optic internet as well. The hotel also has its own café and a rooftop bar offering a fantastic view of White Beach.
4. Hue Hotels & Resorts Boracay
Where:Main Road, Station 2, Boracay
Room Rates:Starts at PhP8,000
Interior of one of the rooms of Hue Hotel and Resorts
Opened last September, Hue Hotels & Resorts Boracay, could be easily spotted along the main road in Station 2 due to its distinct circular shape. It has a circular pool area with its own double-deck jacuzzi pool bar. It has 126 rooms, an all-day dining restaurant, and function venues for corporate affairs, intimate gatherings, and even banquets. The resort also has its own spa and fitness center. Within the vicinity of the resort is Station X, a lifestyle complex filled with restaurants, bars, and boutiques. Station X also houses the famous Streetmarket Boracayfood hall.
5. Hennan Crystal Sands
Where:Beachfront, Station 2, Boracay
Room Rates:Starts at PhP10,472
Interior of the Premier Beach View room of Hennan Crystal Sands
Hennan Crystal Sands Resort which opened in September 2017 is part of the Hennan Group of Resorts. The beachfront resort in Station 2 has 188 rooms plus four swimming areas, including an infinity pool overlooking the beach and another one on their upper deck. It also houses Sapphire Restaurant offering modern coastal cuisine and a pool bar. Guests can witness a live band perform at the restaurant each night. The resort also has its own event center and fitness facilities.
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* Photos/Images are from the official Facebook pages of featured establishments.
* Prices may change without prior notice.
About Karen Bermejo
Karen is a writer, a traveler, and a volunteer. Her ultimate dream is to travel the world, master a foreign language, and learn how to swim. To keep her sanity while chasing her dreams, she’s scaling mountains on weekends.
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