Total Accommodation | 18 Properties |
Popular Area | Balabag, Yapak |
Popular Hotel | Breathtaking Ocean View Exclusive 4BR Luxury Villa, One Hagdan Villas |
Popular Landmark | Puka Beach, D'mall Boracay |
Currently, there are around 18 Villa that you can book in Boracay Island
Declared one of the most beautiful islands in the world by renowned publishers like Conde Nast and websites like TripAdvisor, Boracay’s iconic white-sand beaches have helped put the Philippines in the radar for tourism. For years, Boracay was lauded as a party island, and indeed it was. But on its own, even without the bars and commercial areas, the island is undeniably a paradise. With its gentle coastlines and shallow blue waters, it’s easy to see why it’s been voted number one. The 10-square kilometer stretch is packed with 360-degree views, an exhilarating windsurfing scene, and tropical wonders.
Villas have become a more popular option especially for beach trips. Couples in particular would prefer to stay in villas as they provide a more romantic ambiance compared to regular hotel rooms. Boracay villas are more often than not situated by the beach so that guests can enjoy easy access to the water.
If you’re traveling with a group of four or more, booking a villa should be the more comfortable and budget-friendly option. Resorts usually give special deals to families and bigger groups. In addition to being the more comfortable option, booking a villa eliminates the hassle of having to book multiple rooms, which could get difficult when traveling with a big group.
Boracay’s many resorts and hotel chains offer a variety of villa types to suit all kinds of budgets. If you haven’t decided which type of villa is best for you, here are some recommendations.
First-time travelers mistake Boracay to be just a beautiful party island, but there’s more to it than just that. If you haven’t finalized your vacation itinerary, here are a few suggestions to keep in mind:
Flights to Boracay from Metro Manila are offered by all local carriers’ multiple times a day. Some would land at Kalibo Airport, which is about two hours away from the island, while others fly straight to Caticlan, which is 15 minutes away. The tricycle is the primary mode of transportation in Boracay, but since the island is fairly small, getting around by foot is extremely doable.