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Villa Sunset Boracay
3.9/510 Reviews
Boat Station 2
I stayed 10 days, 7 days in one of the downstairs rooms and 3 days upstairs. Overall I was very happy with the hotel, the rooms are a little dated but clean and large. The staff are all super friendly and you are a couple of minutes walk from the beach, the restaurants and bars. The road the hotel is on is not really a ‘proper’ road but it was no issue for me. Air con unit in the downstairs room was loud but I’m a heavy sleeper, upstairs room had a new aircon unit. I would have no problem staying here again for the price and location and the super friendly staff.
Ferra Premier by JG
4.5/565 Reviews
Boat Station 2
It's not that cheap or expensive, its prices are in the middle and it's really worth it, their service is good, for sure we will come back here with my kids. The room is clean and fragrant so their guest is also well taken care of, kudos 👏 ferra family ❤
The Orient Beach Boracay
3.4/528 Reviews
Balinghai Beach
I don't really write reviews because I'm not good at writing reviews but oh well. I must say this place is surprisingly good and the price is affordable. Breakfast ? I woke up pretty late but still made it for breakfast and it was delicious. They said they don't serve pork which is more than good for me since I'm a Muslim. It's a little bit far from the white sand beach tho. If you're planning on going out at night. You need to be very lucky enough to find an e-trike willing to send you back to the hotel
Boracay SandCastles The Apartments
3.3/53 Reviews
Boat Station 1
This place gave us our best staycation experience in boracay. My husband, I, and my 20month old baby stayed with them for 4 wonderful days in the (1Bedroom Absolute Beachfront Apt.) Kankanay Room 2nd Floor with balcony. Agoda botched our booking reservation, but Ms. Jen assured us that she will hold our reservation regardless. We paid after our 2nd day of stay. Room was huge! It was indeed a suite. Upon entering, we were welcomed to the dining area and a clean kitchenette complete with a fullsized fridge, microwave, toaster, coffee maker, cooking and eating utensils, plates, cups, glasses, coffee & sugar and tea! They even have dish washing detergent and sponge available in the sink compartment! And oh, the kitchen had its own A/C apart from the aircon in the bedroom. Moving on, you also have a living room and a Spa-like bathroom. Shower area is also huge with a rainfall shower head and pebbles around the flooring. They had hot water which was great especially for bathing our baby. Toilet also had bidet. Next to the toilet were built-in storage, shelves, and a vault to keep safe your belongings. Towels and robes were clean as well. On to the bedroom, again HUGE! next to the bed is a sofabed good for 1person, but if you'd ever want to bring an airbed for extra people, that too will do. The room had a cool airconditioner, a ceiling fan,a desk, a big enough flat screen tv with cable, tv stand had extra shelving units. Outside the bedroom was the very spacious balcony where you get an amazing view of the beach and the people walking around. They served us with complementary wine our first night and fresh fruits daily. They also served us breakfasts brought to our rooms consisting of toasted bread with butter and jam, eggs (scrambled or sunny side up is up to you), fresh fruits, a pot of coffee or tea, plus a glass of juice each for me and my husband. The location is great, in between stations 1&2, a few steps to starbucks, many restaurants, & only a few minutes walk to D'Mall. It really is absolute beachfront!Beach chairs and tables aren't allowed on the beach area anymore but sandcastles had 2 Banigs (handwoven mats) in the rooms ready for beach use, very very useful everytime we went to stay at the beach. The staff is wonderful! Ms. Quina and Ms. Jen made our stay very comfortable. All their staff were super friendly and attentive. Made me sad when I forgot to take a photo with them upon checking out. Cons: -No landline phone in the room, good thing there were staff around 24/7 incase we needed something. -No restaurant and other facilities of a typical hotel, though their reception area had couches and tables comfy enough for guests who want to lounge around or bring food in or work with their laptops. -Wifi was unfortunately weak in the room which wasnt too much of a dealbreaker because we had mobile data and we made sure to spend quality family time and away from the internet. -A/C power in the bedroom shut off 2
Paradise Garden Hotel and Convention Boracay Powered by Aston
4.1/5222 Reviews
Boat Station 3
There are two types of hotels in the world: those with management and those without. Paradise Garden falls in the latter, I'm sorry to say. For example, it took the friendly front office staff over an hour to check me in and the breakfast buffet is so overcrowded that there were no seats once you get your plate. Also, the wifi extended to the door of my room only so that I had to move the dest to the door to use wifi. Inside the room there is no wifi at all. This 1970's looking bare bones hotel is in a good location at Boat Station 3, just a little too far south of the action, and has huge grounds with several swimming pools. But the entire place has an unkempt appearance and needs a management team to remodel it entirely. I was there for a week in February and the weather was perfect.In all I ended up using over US $ 100 of T-Mobile international roaming data charges because the room had no wifi.
Lazy Dog Bed & Breakfast
4.2/540 Reviews
Bulabog Beach
We were dragging the old and the young. Because the plane was midnight, the hotel retired at noon. We need to find a place for the baby to take a nap and rest for the elderly. This is a cheap place near the hotel. I stepped on the point the night before, the front desk was kind and attentive, and showed us their room. Everyone feels that this is a very right decision and a cost-effective choice. First, locate not far from D'mall, find a tricycle for five minutes and walk for 10 minutes. The rooms are clean, with powerful air conditioning, hot water, and basic amenities. There is no small yard with plenty of seats and hammocks for people to rest. Standing on the doorway and looking to the right is the beach, walking past dozens of meters, is famous for playing kite surfing (Figure 2) Secondly, the management is also very good. The attitude of all the service staff we contacted was very good. We checked in in advance and returned to a two-bed room. Later I learned that this one is more famous in Long Beach In short, I personally find it very suitable for friends with limited budgets on accommodation, and the price is super high.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular Pet friendly hotels in Boracay Island?

    Whether you are traveling to Boracay Island for business or tourism, Ferra Premier by JG , Coast Boracay and White Sand Boracay are all preferred hotels.

  • How much is the average rate for Pet friendly hotels in Boracay Island?

    For Pet friendly hotels in Boracay Island, the average price on weekdays is US$122, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is US$122.

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    Tired from traveling? Ferra Premier by JG provides highly rated spa services.

  • Which Pet friendly hotels in Boracay Island provide breakfast?

    Coast Boracay provides delicious breakfast.

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    Planning for a honeymoon or a travel for couples?Ferra Hotel and Garden Suites is very popular.

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Number of hotels9
Number of Reviews 390
Lowest PriceUS$15
Highest PriceUS$656
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$122
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$122

Boracay Island Pet-friendly 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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