Le Soleil de Boracay is a 70-room three-pearl hotel that sits directly on the beach in lively Station 2. There are all manner of bars, restaurants, and shopping nearby. The outdoor pool is the stand-out feature, housed in an attractive courtyard. There’s also a cute trattoria-style bar and a beach cafe serving free breakfast. This hotel has a wide spread of room styles, some of which are suitable for families, and all have air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. However, lower-end rooms are a little charmless, so it’s worth upgrading. Travelers looking for chicer rooms may want to check out the large Henann Regency Resort & Spa close by, though rates will likely be higher.
Le Soleil de Boracay is a 70-room three-pearl hotel that sits directly on the beach in lively Station 2. There are all manner of bars, restaurants, and shopping nearby. The outdoor pool is the stand-out feature, housed in an attractive courtyard. There’s also a cute trattoria-style bar and a beach cafe serving free breakfast. This hotel has a wide spread of room styles, some of which are suitable for families, and all have air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. However, lower-end rooms are a little charmless, so it’s worth upgrading. Travelers looking for chicer rooms may want to check out the large Henann Regency Resort & Spa close by, though rates will likely be higher.
The Surfside Boracay Resort & Spa is a small budget hotel right on the beach in relaxed Station 3, near dining and nightlife. It has a surprisingly good spa with a sauna and hot tub, along with an alfresco beachfront cafe and bar. However, the 16 simple rooms are old and dated. Even so, the rates are low for the area, and the reliable air-conditioning and furnished patios (some facing the ocean) make them highly competitive. Free breakfasts are included in the rates as well. If it's booked up, check the rates at the nearby 357 Boracay, which is also on the beach and has rooms with just a bit more island character.
The Surfside Boracay Resort & Spa is a small budget hotel right on the beach in relaxed Station 3, near dining and nightlife. It has a surprisingly good spa with a sauna and hot tub, along with an alfresco beachfront cafe and bar. However, the 16 simple rooms are old and dated. Even so, the rates are low for the area, and the reliable air-conditioning and furnished patios (some facing the ocean) make them highly competitive. Free breakfasts are included in the rates as well. If it's booked up, check the rates at the nearby 357 Boracay, which is also on the beach and has rooms with just a bit more island character.
The four-pearl Fairways & Bluewaters is a 500-room resort with a private beach, four pools, and an 18-hole golf course on Boracay's northeastern end. It's the island's largest hotel, with plenty of acreage for family-friendly activities including a cable car, zipline, horseback riding, and Segway tours. But the resort's sprawl also means that some rooms scattered around the property aren't within walking distance of key facilities. Rooms and apartment-style suites are large, clean and contemporary, with terraces overlooking the golf course and grounds. Inviting pool complexes, two overlooking the ocean, feature hot tubs, shaded swim-up bars, and shallow children's areas. Because the resort is expanding, there are complaints about construction noise and waits for the free breakfast buffet. Travelers seeking a more intimate property with ocean views may want to check out The District Boracay.
The four-pearl Fairways & Bluewaters is a 500-room resort with a private beach, four pools, and an 18-hole golf course on Boracay's northeastern end. It's the island's largest hotel, with plenty of acreage for family-friendly activities including a cable car, zipline, horseback riding, and Segway tours. But the resort's sprawl also means that some rooms scattered around the property aren't within walking distance of key facilities. Rooms and apartment-style suites are large, clean and contemporary, with terraces overlooking the golf course and grounds. Inviting pool complexes, two overlooking the ocean, feature hot tubs, shaded swim-up bars, and shallow children's areas. Because the resort is expanding, there are complaints about construction noise and waits for the free breakfast buffet. Travelers seeking a more intimate property with ocean views may want to check out The District Boracay.
The three-pearl Red Coconut Beach Hotel has a prime location on White Beach, a short walk from popular dining and nightlife stops in Station 2. Its 50 retro, island-themed rooms have solid amenities consisting of flat-screen TVs, minibars, and air-conditioning, plus most have furnished balconies facing the sea. A popular open-air cocktail bar adjoins a beachfront restaurant with outdoor terrace seating that stretches right onto the sand. Music from the bar can be an issue at night for some, as can the hotel's lack of an elevator. Guests willing to pay a little more should check out the Boracay Mandarin Island Hotel, which has more modern rooms and a spa.
The three-pearl Red Coconut Beach Hotel has a prime location on White Beach, a short walk from popular dining and nightlife stops in Station 2. Its 50 retro, island-themed rooms have solid amenities consisting of flat-screen TVs, minibars, and air-conditioning, plus most have furnished balconies facing the sea. A popular open-air cocktail bar adjoins a beachfront restaurant with outdoor terrace seating that stretches right onto the sand. Music from the bar can be an issue at night for some, as can the hotel's lack of an elevator. Guests willing to pay a little more should check out the Boracay Mandarin Island Hotel, which has more modern rooms and a spa.
The 36-room Boracay Beach Club is a mid-range, friendly, family-owned hotel right across the street from Boracay’s most stunning white-sand beach. Rooms are basic but clean, and feature good amenities such as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and air-conditioning. The hotel has an airy restaurant, a rooftop deck with views, and a small but pleasant freeform pool, but the highlight here is the beachfront bar, which has a drinks and food menu and unobstructed sunset views. Affordable rates and location within walking distance of famous bars and restaurants make it a great pick for value-minded travelers. Those who want to be right in the heart of busy Station 2 might prefer the much larger and only slightly pricier Boracay Regency.
The 36-room Boracay Beach Club is a mid-range, friendly, family-owned hotel right across the street from Boracay’s most stunning white-sand beach. Rooms are basic but clean, and feature good amenities such as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and air-conditioning. The hotel has an airy restaurant, a rooftop deck with views, and a small but pleasant freeform pool, but the highlight here is the beachfront bar, which has a drinks and food menu and unobstructed sunset views. Affordable rates and location within walking distance of famous bars and restaurants make it a great pick for value-minded travelers. Those who want to be right in the heart of busy Station 2 might prefer the much larger and only slightly pricier Boracay Regency.
The 273-room Henann Garden Resort is an upscale property with a central location in Station 2. Rooms are contemporary and stylish, with a subdued color palette and modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, electric kettles, and free bottled water; some rooms have direct pool access. However, there is a fee for in-room Wi-Fi and only one device can be connected at any given time. The restaurant serves a varied international buffet with Filipino specialties and the spa offers a wide array of treatments and salon services. With four large pools and access to the beach, the hotel draws mostly families and groups of friends looking to relax, but meeting space and business services are also available for those traveling for work. Those travelers looking for a beachfront location may want to check out the Boracay Regency.
The 273-room Henann Garden Resort is an upscale property with a central location in Station 2. Rooms are contemporary and stylish, with a subdued color palette and modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, electric kettles, and free bottled water; some rooms have direct pool access. However, there is a fee for in-room Wi-Fi and only one device can be connected at any given time. The restaurant serves a varied international buffet with Filipino specialties and the spa offers a wide array of treatments and salon services. With four large pools and access to the beach, the hotel draws mostly families and groups of friends looking to relax, but meeting space and business services are also available for those traveling for work. Those travelers looking for a beachfront location may want to check out the Boracay Regency.
With a name like Nigi Nigi Nu Noos E Nu Nu Noos, this value hotel stands out from the crowd of competitors along White Beach in Station 2. It's not just the name either, 20 rooms and apartments styled after traditional Nipa huts are set back in a jungle garden, merging a traditional rustic atmosphere with air-conditioning, minibars, and flat-screen TVs. The open-air beach bar and restaurant is popular with locals, and the free breakfast vouchers can actually be used for any meal. Some guests might get past the name, but not the worn-out beach loungers. Rates tend to be a bit higher, but travelers looking for a more comprehensive hotel experience, with a pool and an abundance of facilities, should check out the nearby Henann Regency Resort & Spa.
With a name like Nigi Nigi Nu Noos E Nu Nu Noos, this value hotel stands out from the crowd of competitors along White Beach in Station 2. It's not just the name either, 20 rooms and apartments styled after traditional Nipa huts are set back in a jungle garden, merging a traditional rustic atmosphere with air-conditioning, minibars, and flat-screen TVs. The open-air beach bar and restaurant is popular with locals, and the free breakfast vouchers can actually be used for any meal. Some guests might get past the name, but not the worn-out beach loungers. Rates tend to be a bit higher, but travelers looking for a more comprehensive hotel experience, with a pool and an abundance of facilities, should check out the nearby Henann Regency Resort & Spa.
The Island Jewel Inn is a simple two-and-a-half-pearl hotel on a quiet street near White Beach in Station 3. It's a small property with just 10 air-conditioned rooms. They're clean and functional, but have dated amenities, and though half have furnished balconies, they're shared by neighbors. A simple breakfast is included, and there's a small restaurant and bar that requires pre-booking for dinners. It's a good option for its category for affordable rates, but it's worth comparing with the Surfside Boracay Resort & Spa, which has direct access to the beach.
The Island Jewel Inn is a simple two-and-a-half-pearl hotel on a quiet street near White Beach in Station 3. It's a small property with just 10 air-conditioned rooms. They're clean and functional, but have dated amenities, and though half have furnished balconies, they're shared by neighbors. A simple breakfast is included, and there's a small restaurant and bar that requires pre-booking for dinners. It's a good option for its category for affordable rates, but it's worth comparing with the Surfside Boracay Resort & Spa, which has direct access to the beach.
The sophisticated, five-pearl Lind Boracay sits on a prime stretch of White Beach at the north end of Station 1, where most of the island's high-end resorts are located. Its airy, cosmopolitan rooms don't all have sea views, but those with balconies facing the landscaped courtyard pool are every bit as stylish, and some add private plunge pools. Thanks to excellent features that include solid dining options, free breakfast, and a full-service spa, this is one of the top luxury hotels on Boracay. The stunning rooftop terraces, covered in manicured gardens with posh lounge pods and an infinity pool overlooking a long shoreline of powdery white sand are tough to beat. Families might want to compare rates at the popular Discovery Shores Boracay right down the beach.
The sophisticated, five-pearl Lind Boracay sits on a prime stretch of White Beach at the north end of Station 1, where most of the island's high-end resorts are located. Its airy, cosmopolitan rooms don't all have sea views, but those with balconies facing the landscaped courtyard pool are every bit as stylish, and some add private plunge pools. Thanks to excellent features that include solid dining options, free breakfast, and a full-service spa, this is one of the top luxury hotels on Boracay. The stunning rooftop terraces, covered in manicured gardens with posh lounge pods and an infinity pool overlooking a long shoreline of powdery white sand are tough to beat. Families might want to compare rates at the popular Discovery Shores Boracay right down the beach.
Friday's Boracay was one of the first high-end hotels on the island and remains one of the most popular three-pearl picks for its wide shoreline along a beautiful stretch of White Beach. It's on the northern end of Station 1, where sand is a fine white powder, and the hotel makes the most of this prime spot, with a beachfront restaurant and bar facing rows of comfortable bamboo loungers. The hotel aims for a traditional look that's most appealing in upgraded rooms, which have hammocks on their verandas, but the smaller Superior Rooms can be a let down. Friday's also has a small outdoor pool and a game room, but few other facilities and only a modest spa. For a more modern upscale experience look no further than the nearby Discovery Shores Boracay.
Friday's Boracay was one of the first high-end hotels on the island and remains one of the most popular three-pearl picks for its wide shoreline along a beautiful stretch of White Beach. It's on the northern end of Station 1, where sand is a fine white powder, and the hotel makes the most of this prime spot, with a beachfront restaurant and bar facing rows of comfortable bamboo loungers. The hotel aims for a traditional look that's most appealing in upgraded rooms, which have hammocks on their verandas, but the smaller Superior Rooms can be a let down. Friday's also has a small outdoor pool and a game room, but few other facilities and only a modest spa. For a more modern upscale experience look no further than the nearby Discovery Shores Boracay.