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.
The 7Stones Boracay Beach is a mid-range, mellow-vibed hotel with 28 modern rooms set on the island's main water-sports area of Bulabog Beach. Many of the serene and clean-lined rooms come with contemporary kitchens, and all feature free Wi-Fi, minibars, flat-screen TVs, and balconies that overlook the ocean or the meandering lagoon pool. The hotel has a simple, open-air restaurant and two rooftop decks with ocean views, but the main draw here is the friendly swim-up pool bar. Guests can also belly up to a beach-side tiki bar and watch the kitesurfers, who take advantage of the gusty winds that blow here during peak tourist season. Beach-loving families with young children might want to consider a stay at similarly priced and Monaco Suites de Borocay, which has a calmer beach and dolphin-shaped infinity pool.
The 7Stones Boracay Beach is a mid-range, mellow-vibed hotel with 28 modern rooms set on the island's main water-sports area of Bulabog Beach. Many of the serene and clean-lined rooms come with contemporary kitchens, and all feature free Wi-Fi, minibars, flat-screen TVs, and balconies that overlook the ocean or the meandering lagoon pool. The hotel has a simple, open-air restaurant and two rooftop decks with ocean views, but the main draw here is the friendly swim-up pool bar. Guests can also belly up to a beach-side tiki bar and watch the kitesurfers, who take advantage of the gusty winds that blow here during peak tourist season. Beach-loving families with young children might want to consider a stay at similarly priced and Monaco Suites de Borocay, which has a calmer beach and dolphin-shaped infinity pool.
The Boracay Mandarin Island Hotel combines the atmosphere of a classic, slightly faded beachfront resort with the amenities of a more urban hotel in the middle of Boracay's Station 2. A number of cafes, restaurants, bars, and shops are within a five-minute walk. Its spa has a beach-facing lounge for relaxing foot treatments and the tropical landscaping around the pool creates a relaxed daytime vibe, but the scene changes at night when the beach hosts live music late into the evening. Its Italian restaurant makes its own bread and gelato, and breakfast is included. The 52 somewhat dated rooms have furnished balconies, but some are showing a lot of wear and the decor is a bit dated. It's worth comparing with the Henann Regency Resort & Spa nearby, where rooms are far nicer.
The Boracay Mandarin Island Hotel combines the atmosphere of a classic, slightly faded beachfront resort with the amenities of a more urban hotel in the middle of Boracay's Station 2. A number of cafes, restaurants, bars, and shops are within a five-minute walk. Its spa has a beach-facing lounge for relaxing foot treatments and the tropical landscaping around the pool creates a relaxed daytime vibe, but the scene changes at night when the beach hosts live music late into the evening. Its Italian restaurant makes its own bread and gelato, and breakfast is included. The 52 somewhat dated rooms have furnished balconies, but some are showing a lot of wear and the decor is a bit dated. It's worth comparing with the Henann Regency Resort & Spa nearby, where rooms are far nicer.
The 242-room La Carmela de Boracay is a budget beachfront property in busy Station 2. Some rooms are spacious and sunny, with basic but contemporary decor and nice amenities such as flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and electric kettles. However, many units are showing extensive maintenance and cleanliness issues (especially in bathrooms) and a few are dark and musty. The restaurant serves average Filipino cuisine, but is often quite crowded. Three pools keep kids busy throughout the day. The property has low rates year-round, but for guests desiring a little more than this budget property provides, the Boracay Beach Resort offers better value.
The 242-room La Carmela de Boracay is a budget beachfront property in busy Station 2. Some rooms are spacious and sunny, with basic but contemporary decor and nice amenities such as flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and electric kettles. However, many units are showing extensive maintenance and cleanliness issues (especially in bathrooms) and a few are dark and musty. The restaurant serves average Filipino cuisine, but is often quite crowded. Three pools keep kids busy throughout the day. The property has low rates year-round, but for guests desiring a little more than this budget property provides, the Boracay Beach Resort offers better value.
Located on the northern tip of gorgeous White Beach, the 87-room Discovery Shores Boracay is one of the most luxurious resorts in the area. With spacious, refined rooms, a luxe spa, a pleasant pool with a swim-up bar, and beach and pool butlers, this property provides a high-end yet relaxing experience. All this luxury comes with a high price tag, but freebies such as roundtrip airport transfers, shuttle service to other parts of the island, Wi-Fi, and breakfast add value. Additionally, service is consistently outstanding, with great attention to detail and lots of thoughtful extras, including welcome foot baths, turndown service with personalized treats, and face mist service by the pool. Those seeking something a little bit more secluded may want to consider the Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa, which has higher rates but also more decadent rooms and facilities.
Located on the northern tip of gorgeous White Beach, the 87-room Discovery Shores Boracay is one of the most luxurious resorts in the area. With spacious, refined rooms, a luxe spa, a pleasant pool with a swim-up bar, and beach and pool butlers, this property provides a high-end yet relaxing experience. All this luxury comes with a high price tag, but freebies such as roundtrip airport transfers, shuttle service to other parts of the island, Wi-Fi, and breakfast add value. Additionally, service is consistently outstanding, with great attention to detail and lots of thoughtful extras, including welcome foot baths, turndown service with personalized treats, and face mist service by the pool. Those seeking something a little bit more secluded may want to consider the Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa, which has higher rates but also more decadent rooms and facilities.
Jony's Beach Resort is one of Boracay’s pioneer hotels; this value hotel has been a popular place to stay since the ’80s, back when it was Jony’s Place. But this traditional three-pearl hotel hasn’t let its reputation go to its head. It remains one of the island’s top choices thanks to its well-kept rooms and family-run atmosphere. The 21 rooms are simple and cozy, with air-conditioning, coffee and tea-making facilities, and TVs. A beachfront restaurant is the only facility, and the beach itself is across the street. While Jony’s is affordable, its Station 1 location puts it at the pricier end of Boracay’s value hotels. Since facilities are so few at this price point, it's also worth comparing rates at the Boracay Beach Club, a few doors down, which has a pool.
Jony's Beach Resort is one of Boracay’s pioneer hotels; this value hotel has been a popular place to stay since the ’80s, back when it was Jony’s Place. But this traditional three-pearl hotel hasn’t let its reputation go to its head. It remains one of the island’s top choices thanks to its well-kept rooms and family-run atmosphere. The 21 rooms are simple and cozy, with air-conditioning, coffee and tea-making facilities, and TVs. A beachfront restaurant is the only facility, and the beach itself is across the street. While Jony’s is affordable, its Station 1 location puts it at the pricier end of Boracay’s value hotels. Since facilities are so few at this price point, it's also worth comparing rates at the Boracay Beach Club, a few doors down, which has a pool.
The Two Seasons Boracay Resort is a mid-range hotel with 34 rooms on a coveted stretch of White Beach in Station 1. It's got a popular restaurant and bar that faces the sea. The outdoor pool is just a small wading area hemmed in by buildings and the windows of surrounding eye-level rooms, curtains (usually) drawn. The other rooms are more private, with a contemporary tropical decor, furnished balconies, and rainfall showers. Breakfast with made-to-order omelets and Wi-Fi are included with the room rate. Travelers looking for a quieter spot in the same area should consider the nearby Ambassador in Paradise Resort.
The Two Seasons Boracay Resort is a mid-range hotel with 34 rooms on a coveted stretch of White Beach in Station 1. It's got a popular restaurant and bar that faces the sea. The outdoor pool is just a small wading area hemmed in by buildings and the windows of surrounding eye-level rooms, curtains (usually) drawn. The other rooms are more private, with a contemporary tropical decor, furnished balconies, and rainfall showers. Breakfast with made-to-order omelets and Wi-Fi are included with the room rate. Travelers looking for a quieter spot in the same area should consider the nearby Ambassador in Paradise Resort.