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Boracay Hotels and Resorts Reservations
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resorts in the Island of Boracay in the Philippines. Our rates are very competitive, even as low as 75% off the published
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Ever dreamed of white and powdery-sandy beaches with all the easiness of a relaxed vacation? Stop dreaming and make it come true. Come to Boracay and experience for yourself what makes Boracay the top beach destination in the world. Book your accommodation through TravelMart and you'll never pay the published rates again.
Located in the middle of White Beach, Seraph Hotel is the ideal location to stay near to nature and still enjoy modern and luxurious rooms and facilities of a world class hotel. Seraph Hotel offers the biggest pools in the island, a kiddie pool, swimming pool with sunken bar, the most excellent spa and massage in the island, and all sea sports activities.
The resort sits within an 80-hectare Eco-Village and is the biggest gated condotel community in Boracay. This property is situated on the north side of the island, conveniently located near the exclusive golf course of Fairways & Bluewater and the private Puka Beach.
Experience the crystal clear waters and powder-white sand of the island like never before with Boracay Regency. With its striking Mediterranean-inspired architecture, landscaped gardens and expansive beach front, this is a resort that stands unparalleled in beauty and service in the entire island. Boracay Regency allows you to relax and luxuriate within its 285 world-class rooms with service that promises an unparalleled experience.
Le Soleil de Boracay Hotel is a 44-room Mediterranean style hotel. Nestled ideally in the beachfront and directly in the middle of the three (3) kilometer stretch powder-fine sand and crystalline aquarium waters that Boracay Island is renowned for worldwide. A leisurely walk takes guests to the thrill of watersports and dive shops, dining and entertainment as well as the local markets and internet shops and tourist facilities such as banks and airline offices.
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Room with complete toilet and shower/bath amenities, Welcome Drink, Welcome Cold Towel, Complimentary 2 bottles of drinking water, Complimentary Breakfast, Free Wi-Fi and internet access in the room, Free internet access in the business center, In-room safe, Cable TV access, Nightly turndown services, Free access and use of swimming pool, taxes, service charge
The palm-studded island of Boracay – with its white, talcum-fine
beach, balmy weather, and warm, crystalline waters – is
like a hypnotic magnet. In this tiny, butterfly-shaped island
at the northwestern tip of Panay in Western Visayas, days can
be spent simply lazing on the beach while nights are for indulging
in the tropical party lifestyle.
The best part of the island is the four-kilometer White Beach
hailed as the “finest beach in the world.” The surrounding
water is shallow and the sand is finer and brighter than most
beaches in the archipelago. White Beach is so, soooo fine, it
feels like treading on miles of baby powder!
The code in Boracay is strictly informal. There is an undeniably
easy atmosphere in the island, where walking barefoot than shod
is the rule rather than the exception. Even swinging discos
have the beach for a floor, giving dance a new twist. There
are no hang-ups here. During the day, tourists having a soothing
massage under the shade of a coconut tree beside the shoreline
is a common sight. And from dusk to dawn, Boracay turns into
one big party place where everyone is welcome to join in. But
first, let’s toast that sunset cocktail!
Diversions are not a problem, with leisure activities calendared
throughout the year and amenities offered by some 350 tourist
establishments. There is plenty to do other than beachbumming
and partyhopping. For the adventure-driven, there is ""Mambo
Number 5"" – a little bit of boating and wind
surfing, a little bit of scuba diving, a little bit of trekking,
a little bit of mountain biking, and a little bit of golf. On
the eastern side of the island is Bulabog Beach, a boardsailor’s
mecca that draws enthusiasts from all over the world, especially
during the peak season from November to March. In January, it
is the site of an International Funboard Cup.
Sailboating and kayaking are popular sporting activities, with
Boracay playing host to the annual Paraw Regatta, an international
sailboat race that makes use of the native outrigger. Dive sites
surround the island and are learning venues to both novice and
professional divers, guided by competent instructors of the
many dive shops that operate in the area.
Trekking and mountain biking can also bring the intrepid to
the island's quaint interior villages and to the edges' scenic
rocky cliffs, discovering along the way many hidden coves with
isolated beaches far from the tourist crowd. And for golf bugs,
Fairways and Bluewater Resort Golf and Countryclub has an 18-hole
championship course.
Geography
Boracay Island belongs to the Western Visayas island-group,
Region 6 of the Philippines, along with the western part of
the province of Negros, the island of Panay, and many smaller
islands. The westernmost island in Western Visayas, Boracay
borders the provinces of Mindoro to the northwest and Romblon
to the north.
Languages/Dialects
Other than Tagalog/Filipino and other local dialects, English
is widely spoken in Boracay. Akeanon is predominantly spoken
in Aklan, the gateway to the island.
Climate
March to June are the summer months in Boracay, with temperatures
reaching as high as from 28 to 38 degrees Celsius. November
to February are spent with pleasant winds, cool nights, and
occasional rain showers. July to October are the wettest months.
From Manila, the Manila Domestic Airport has flights to Boracay
either via Kalibo (45 minutes) or via Caticlan (30 minutes).
From the Kalibo Airport, air-conditioned vans and buses for
hire are available to take you to the Caticlan Jetty, where
boats are stationed to take you to the island. The bus trip
takes around 90 minutes, and the boat ride, 20 minutes.
From Iloilo, there are air-conditioned vans and buses going
to Kalibo or directly to Caticlan, where boats going to Boracay are stationed.
From Cebu, Asian Spirit and Sea Air fly to Kalibo two times weekly.
There is no land bridge that connects Boracay Island to Aklan province's main island. By boat is the only way to reach it from the Caticlan port.
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