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December 27, 2016

5 Boracay Beachfront Hotels and Resorts to Stay In

Say what you will, but Boracay remains as an incredible haven for its picture perfect scenery and exciting activites. Laboracay or not, there’s always something new to do, eat, and experience on the island. This is exactly it’s important to stay in a hotel or resort that puts you within easy access to the wonders of this tropical paradise. Look no further and see the list below.

Astoria

Astoria Boracay photo from Astoriaboracay.com
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Nestled between Stations 1 and 2, Astoria is within walking distance to numerous restaurants and boutiques. The hotel also has direct access to the main road which makes it easier to hop on a trike to explore the rest of the island. Watersports and some serious sun-worshipping are nearby as the loading/meeting area for on-water activities and the sunbathing spot next to an enclosed private property are practically just in front of the hotel.

Le Soleil De Boracay

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Right smack in the middle of Station 2’s beachfront strip, Le Soleil de Boracay brings guests close to the action. It’s next to Summer Place and just a few steps away from D’Mall. It has an al fresco cafe perfect for people watching and for dining under the stars. The shoreline is also directly in front of the property. A known landmark on the island, the hotel has been around for quite a while now but has had its rooms renovated to incorporate a cleaner, more modern aesthetic ideal for relaxing stays.

The Lind Boracay

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The Lind is one of the newer properties in Boracay and it has been attracting a lot of attention thanks to the envy-enducing social media posts of its guests. Decidedly modern, this luxurious address is perfect for anyone whose idea of being at the center of it all is being surrounded by scenic coastal views and stylish interior designs. The place occupies a quiet spot in Station 1 but those double-tap worthy pictures can be taken pretty much anywhere in the hotel.

B Pod

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Having such close proximity to Boracay’s attractions can burn a hole in the pocket, but if you look hard enough, you’ll come across a place like B Pod. While not exactly a few steps from all the action, considering it’s at the end of Station 3, this charming hideout is close enough to some of the island’s hotspots (via trike when you’re not in for a stroll) but is cheap enough for a beachfront property. The vibe of the area is laid-back allowing guests more time and space to really soak in the scenery. Ideal for groups of friend, there are hostel-style rooms with bunk beds which can accommodate up to six people.

Sur

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What’s great about Sur is although it is easily accessible, the place is still pretty peaceful and not too crowded–except, of course, during #LaBoracay when the area turns into a giant mosh pit and the entire island is brimming with thirsty partyphiles. Located in the center of Station 1, the place affords guests access to finer sand and the iconic grotto nearby. Come sunset, Sur’s roof deck serves asa great viewing area to witness nature’s spectacular show.



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