Explore Guest Reviews of Hotels in Boracay Island

Blue Coral Resort Boracay
4.4/58 Reviews
Boat Station 3
Not a hotel, be a hotel. There is no pick-up service. When you leave the airport, you have to take the Sounthwest boat to Boracay. You will have to walk along the beach for about 5 minutes to get to the hotel. Wi-Fi can't be used basically, or buy a mobile phone card yourself. Occasionally there will be no power outages and be mentally prepared. Good location, right at the beach, just out the door. However, the room does not see the sea view. Breakfast is ok.
Boracay Sands Hotel
4.1/515 Reviews
Boat Station 3
Boracay Sands doesn’t disappoint. The staffs are very accommodating. Room is being cleaned everyday. Breakfast buffet has a lot of selection. A superb beach front hotel plus the sunset view was so majestic. Worth the experience. Recommend indeed! Thanks Boracay Sands!
La Isla Bonita Resort and Spa
3.5/56 Reviews
Boat Station 3
Probably the comment is not very good, so there is not much price increase during the Spring Festival. This is still good. Most of the people who live here are foreigners. They are always full. There are few Chinese people. The location is really good. The beach, at S3, diving sunset sailing, water sports are very convenient, there are not as many people as S2, it is confirmed that there is no WiFi, no free breakfast, no disposable items, no kettle, no hair dryer, non-Huawei mobile phone in the room, The Internet is not good, the room is still very big, very clean, and the decoration style is ok. It is more retro and clean. It has not been cleaned for 3 days. It should be a style that European and American tourists like, but in general, Chinese New Year During this price, this great location, such a large room, was quite cost-effective.
Boracay Beach Houses
4.6/516 Reviews
Boat Station 3
Imagine stepping out of a spacious, well-appointed room right onto the sand of a gorgeous tropical beach. The Boracay Beach Houses is a boutique family-run hotel perfectly located at the quiet end of Boracay Beach. A wonderful tropical European fusion with lovely staff and chilled vibes. Andy and his team were incredibly helpful and made our stay enjoyable and memorable. The rooms are beautiful, the breakfasts were delicious, and the beach is incredible. We walked along the beach from end-to-end and the Boracay Beach Houses are uniquely designed - everyone stops to look at them. We don't normally re-visit places but we will definitely be back! Amazing,
Sulu Plaza
4/55 Reviews
Boat Station 3
This is a review for the restaurant/bar; I had already booked my accommodation in advance before finding this place during my trip (but I would definitely look to book a room here in future if I am lucky enough to visit Boracay again). The restaurant serves very authentic tasting Thai food, with lovely basil/coriander/ginger/lemongrass flavours, making it a great change from the typical food served in many of the other restaurants. The bar is at the front and is therefore great for sitting with a beer and looking out on to the beach for some ”people-watching”. The bar is managed by a very friendly guy - Arthur - who has been working there for a long time (I think he said 30 years!) Arthur keeps the beer super-cold, and is great for a relaxed chat, with tips for the island. The other staff were all very friendly too. A very relaxed and friendly place. Hope to see you again in the future, Arthur! (P.S. My only suggestion would be to have a larger sign at the front advertising your Thai food; I know there is a sign but, to be honest, I didn't notice it, and I only discovered the Thai food by accident when I asked for the menu. I think a clearer sign for your great Thai food may bring in additional customers? All the best - and many thanks!)
Boracay Morning Beach Resort
4.8/53 Reviews
Boat Station 3
Great place right by the beach. The owner and his daughter are very welcoming and nice. Location is just perfect, shops, restaurants, bars everything is nearby. The room is simple, but if you are just there to sleep, it’s fine. The AC was working well, it was strong, so we were only using fan at night. WiFi signal was strong too.

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Number of hotels1,183
Number of Reviews 8,185
Lowest PriceUS$16
Highest PriceUS$726
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$130
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$130

Boracay Island Boat Station 3 Hotel Guide

Boracay, a small island in the Philippines, is a tropical paradise that offers a unique and unforgettable experience for all visitors. With its pristine white sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and vibrant nightlife, Boracay has become a top destination for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. Whether you're looking to relax and unwind or embark on thrilling water activities, Boracay has something for everyone.

Must-Visit Attractions in Boracay:

White Beach: Boracay's most famous beach, known for its powdery white sand and stunning sunsets.

• Bulabog Beach: Perfect for water sports enthusiasts, offering excellent conditions for kitesurfing and windsurfing.

Mount Luho: The highest peak in Boracay, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the island.

• Crystal Cove Island: A picturesque island with hidden caves, beautiful rock formations, and a stunning underwater garden.

Willy's Rock: A famous landmark of Boracay, featuring a statue of the Virgin Mary perched on a rocky outcrop.

Transportation in Boracay:

Kalibo International Airport: The nearest international airport to Boracay is Kalibo International Airport.

Caticlan Jetty Port: If you prefer a shorter journey, you can fly directly to Caticlan Airport, which is located closer to Boracay. From the airport, it is a short tricycle ride to Caticlan Jetty Port.

• Tricycles: Tricycles are the primary mode of transportation on the island. They are small motorcycles with sidecars and can take you to various destinations within Boracay.

Better to Know Before Visiting Boracay:

• Weather: Boracay has a tropical climate, with the dry season from November to April and the wet season from May to October. It's best to plan your visit during the dry season for optimal beach enjoyment.

• Currency: The official currency in Boracay is the Philippine Peso (PHP). It's advisable to bring enough cash as not all establishments accept credit cards.

• Local Customs: Respect the local culture by dressing modestly when visiting religious sites and interacting with the locals.

• Environmental Practices: Boracay is committed to sustainable tourism. Visitors are encouraged to follow eco-friendly practices such as proper waste disposal and avoiding single-use plastics.

More Info about Boracay:

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Boracay, nearby attractions like Hangin Kite Center and Resort, Freedive Boracay can be your first stop. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Island Massage, Sand Trap Mini Golf, Ship Bottom Beach. The most popular attractions for tourists in Boracay are Boracay West Cove, Friday Beach, Fairways & Bluewater. Commercial areas like CityMall Boracay, D'Mall de Boracay, Nothing But H2O are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

Hotel Info in Boracay

New and popular hotels in Boracay recommended by Trip.com. While traveling to Philippines, Boracay is one of the most popular destinations. Located in Philippines, Boracay is a well-known and vibrant city.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 238 boutique hotels in Boracay. There are many well-known chain hotels in Boracay. In Boracay, chain hotels such as Shangri-La are one of the top choices among travelers. Shangri-La is the top choice of many travelers in Boracay. A popular hotel in Boracay, Fairways and Bluewater Newcoast Boracay is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at The Lind Boracay.

Average Temperature

• Spring (March to May): From 28°C (82°F) to 32°C (90°F).

• Summer (June to August): From 27°C (81°F) to 31°C (88°F).

• Autumn (September to November): From 26°C (79°F) to 30°C (86°F).

• Winter (December to February): From 25°C (77°F) to 29°C (84°F).

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