October 2018 - Isla Story

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Friday, October 26, 2018

With the holiday season just around the corner, it's really normal to experience a dilemma when it comes to deciding where to go and what to do. Well lucky for you, the Philippines got you covered. From the lush tropical jungles and diverse aquatic life to the bustling cities, every corner of this country is worth visiting. Even 3 islands of the Philippines made it to the cut on the recent collection of Best Islands in Asia by the international travel magazine Condé Nast. 

Want to know the best way to start enjoying your vacation going to the Philippines? Fly with the country’s very own flag carrier!



As a brief introduction, Philippine Airlines (PAL), is the only airline in the country with a 4-star rating from Skytrax, PAL had already set the bar high when it comes to flying along with a world-class service.

Founded in 1941, PAL were able to establish its name in the aviation industry despite the growing competition and all the hardships that they’ve encountered. Now they fly to more than 33 domestic and 42 international destinations across Asia, Oceania, North and South America, Africa, and Europe, either direct or long haul.

As for Manila-Sydney route, with over 50 years of operations, PAL continues to ramp up by adding more flights and routes in Australia such as Melbourne, Perth, Darwin, Cairns, Auckland, and Brisbane in order to cater the surge of passengers. 

Despite several accomplishments and milestones, PAL still leaves its door open for new aviation innovations, expanding its fleet and route network with its passengers in mind. As a certified 4-star airline, they embody a warm and caring service that can only come from the Heart of the Filipino.

Want to know more to convince you? Here are our top 6 reasons why you should fly with Philippine Airlines:

1)    TRAVEL IN COMFORT AND STYLE

We all know that traveling is a bit daunting at times, especially long-haul flights; that’s why PAL ensures that it's one of their top priorities. From the airport lounge to the arrival area in the Philippines, feel the warm welcome and genuine service that they offer. Everything is about relaxed and smooth travel for everyone.



2)     PAL SALES AGENT

With an office in Australia, it opened their doors as a one-stop service provider giving passengers assistance for easier booking of flights. Got a sudden change of heart and decided to take your well-deserved vacation? Visit their office or just give them a call and a PAL agent is ready to book your flights right away. It’s that easy!



3)     DIRECT FLIGHTS FROM AUSTRALIA

Imagine traveling without the hassle of being caught up in the airport for a layover or need to book a hotel just because you’re waiting for your next flight, sounds cool right?  With PAL, travel with ease as you fly directly from the major cities of Australia to Manila. After a few hours see yourself wandering around the metropolis and maybe even catching up the next flight going to the best island therein.



4)     INFLIGHT ADD-ONS!

Whether you’ll be traveling with your family or friends, long-haul flights are truly mind-numbing. Now, fight boredom during with the new entertainment add-ons offered by PAL to its valued clients. They got myPAL eSuite were you can keep up with the latest movies or enjoy free music and TV shows on your device with myPAL Player App. And for the best part, browse your social media accounts and surf the internet with myPAL Wi-fi. Flying thousands of feet above the ground with lots of entertainment, what more can you ask for?




5)     COMPETITIVE PRICE 

Flying doesn’t have to be expensive and it should not stop you from reaching your dream travel goals. With PAL, book cheap fares going to the Philippines! Plus, they also offer promotional fares from Australia to different must-visit destinations in the Philippines. A value for money with the service offered!



6)     GENUINE FILIPINO SERVICE 

Filipinos are well known for their hospitality and that’s what PAL is all about. From sky to land PAL ensures to provide a service of a heartfelt Filipino service. Though having some problems while traveling is inevitable, just approach one of their staffs and they’ll be happy to assist you. And, flying with PAL couldn’t get any better as they feature a taste of Filipino cuisine with a variety of in-flight meals and snacks made from the Philippines.



Need I say more? Clear your calendars now, head on to this tropical paradise and experience flying with a quality service from the heart of the Filipino people!


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Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Philippine Airlines (PAL) ventures into ferry services through its newest subsidiary, Mabuhay Maritime Express (MME). Giving tourist an option to travel from Kalibo, Aklan straight to Boracay Island. 


Tuesday, October 23, Mabuhay Maritime Express launched their ferry services through a simulation ploy from Manila Bay Esplanade Ferry Port to Batangas.

Aside from the launching its fleet, MME introduces to media their newly constructed jetty port with a seating capacity of up to 400 passengers. The port is exclusive MME ferry with a commercial complex accessible via a new circumferential road that will take 7-10 minutes bus ride from Kalibo Airport (KLO).  Their exclusive Cagban jetty port is underway hence for the meantime they will be operational in the current Cagban Public Jetty Port in Boracay Island.


MME ferry is expected to sail over 27 knots making your transfers from Kalibo to Boracay an hour faster with only 1 hour and 30 minutes travel time. Currently, their vessel includes 2 fleets, namely MV Malambing and MV Magalang, both are tri-class vessels that can accommodate up to 410 passengers per vessel.

All class features onboard snacks & meals, seat stow away tray and seat pockets for your small things and life jackets at the bottom of the seats. The fare cost from P1,500 for regular class seats, P2,000 for premium class, and up to P2,500 for first class.


Regular Class

Traveling in a budget, you can opt for the regular class that can accommodate 286 passengers. Though the seat legroom is rather smaller than the other cabins, the regular class features a leatherette seat and group-seating option perfect choice for family or friends who wanted to seat within the each other.  Located at the main deck of the vessel, there are four (4) restrooms available for both passenger and crew use.


Premium Class

If you'll prefer to travel in comfort, Premium Class offers bigger legroom than the regular class, a better view being located at the upper deck, and a reclining seat to ease your voyage. With a 70 seating capacity, this cabin has two (2) exclusive restrooms for premium passengers.


First Class

The other part of the upper deck is designed exclusively for the First Class passenger, with 54 seating capacity, passengers will travel in style and comfort in seats featuring spacious legroom, genuine leather, reclining seat, and USB charging ports.  One (1) restroom is also available exclusively to all passengers check-in on First Class.



Passengers in premium and First Class also have a few charging ports and an exclusive access to Deck lounge bar.



With the vessel's tri-class cabins you'll have more option to travel at ease whether you're on your own or with a group of friends & family.  And living up to PAL's mantra, MME is also expected of a quality service with the heart, from its attendant.

Aside from the modern facilities of the vessel, MME complements existing PAL flights, especially international flights, with an end-to-point service for seamless travel. Upon arriving at Kalibo Airport (KLO), a bus transfer will take the passengers to the MME Kalibo Jetty Port where they will check-in & board.

With the current trend of tourist preferring inter-island travel, MME aims to revolutionize and ease the passengers on their journey from Kalibo to Boracay even when they're on a budget.

So join as Mabuhay Maritime Express as they sail this October 26!





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Tuesday, October 23, 2018

After being closed for 6-months of rehabilitation, Boracay Island is now set to open for tourists this October 26. As the local officials prepare for the “soft opening” of the Island, travelers are reminded with a few Dos & Don’ts for a sustainable tourism.

We know lots of you have been waiting and excited to see what've become of Boracay.  But before finalizing any of your planned itineraries, you need to know the 8 things that you'll have to expect with the NEW BORACAY: 

1)    Limited tourist of up to 19,000 only

To avoid overpopulating the island again that causes major distress on the island such as the neglected wastewater management, the local government now imposed limited entry with a total of 19,000 travelers may stay on the island. Furthermore, the number of hotel rooms for tourist is also reduced to 6,000-9,000 from the original 12,000 rooms.

Currently, a total of 5,365 hotel rooms are available for room booking based on the 115 accredited hotel establishment released and updated last Oct 20, 2018.
Boracay White Beach (2017)
2)    Hotel reservation slips may be required prior to entering

Tourists are warned against transacting with unaccredited hotels. Only the hotel establishments that complied with the government requirement are the ones allowed to operate and accept booking from October 26 and onwards. Hence to avoid problem upon arrival, tourists are reminded to secure their hotel booking as the officials may require confirming their accommodation.

Read this blog for the complete the list of updated accredited hotels: [BORACAY RE-OPENING: Updated List of Accredited Hotels]
Savoy Hotel (2017)

3) Temporary Suspension of Water Activities

Anything that could harm the natural sea state of Boracay is currently under deliberation by the local officials hence all water activities including island hopping, jet ski, helmet diving, parasailing, among others,  are temporarily suspended. While diving activities for both beginners and professional are also temporarily prohibited until further notice.

On that note, all floating structures are now banned within 3km shoreline. So pretty sure you'll get to enjoy the wide shoreline of the new Boracay!
Boats for Island Hopping & Water Activities (2017)

4) No parties allowed by the beach
We all know that Boracay is strongly associated with parties. Being the host of the biggest annual Labor Day party "La Boracay" on an island and as one of the typical past time of most tourists, parties is what makes the old Boracay alive. But with the renewed Boracay, even drinking by the beach is no longer allowed!

No beach parties.
No drinking of alcohol.
No setting up of tables & chairs.
Pub Crawl (2017)

5) No eating by the beach

And on that note, eating by the beach is no longer allowed. What else can you do? Well, of course, enjoying the serene beach and laze on the soft sand with a book at hand.
Lounging at White Beach (2017)

6) Regulated sand castle making

One the very few ways of remembering your Boracay Island Trip is of course through a customized sand castle sculpted to your liking. You'll commonly see a knee-high sand sculpture of the word "Boracay" with the date below on most tourist pictures serving as a backdrop. It has been forbidden then, however, a few still try to do so but with the new rules & regulation, sandcastle making may now require permits and only authorized sand sculptor may be allowed to do so hence, tourist are warned not to engage with hawkers.
Local preparing a sand castle (2017)

7) No shops along the beach

Usually, most of the locals are affected by this policy. This may be a cliche but "how could a tourist respect the rules when the locals themselves don't", right? So upon opening expect a clear by the beach walk path as shops will now be banned along the beach, which includes tattoo artists, hair braiders, and hawkers selling service & souvenirs.

Indeed a peaceful traditional beach-cation!

Hawkers by the beach (2017)

8) Prohibited fire dancing

This may be the hottest show in town but this is affecting big time in the environment. So fire dancing specifically those who use kerosene lamps will be prohibited.

Pretty sure there are other ways to get the fire dancing going. And we're excited to see the creative minds of the locals in action!



 Updated Photos of Boracay
(As of Oct 20, 2018)

Bolabog Beach
Main Road (Park Project)
D'Mall
White Beach
White Beach

These rules & regulations are imposed as part of the efficiency of the local government to maintain the natural beauty of Boracay Island.

So always think twice before finalizing your plans!

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Saturday, October 20, 2018

Good news travelers!

From 243, we now have 303 accommodations to choose from!

In line with the re-opening of Boracay last October 26, the Department of Tourism (DOT) continuously release an updated list with now including 303 accredited accommodation establishments that are allowed to operate.

If your favorite go-to resort wasn’t on the list last time, maybe they are now. So, here’s the updated list of the 303 accredited hotels that are allowed to operate in Boracay Island:


Name of Establishment
Location
1.
357 Boracay Resort
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
2.
8 Colors Beach House Resort
Station 2, SitioManggayad, Brgy. Balabag.
3.
Abozza Resort
Station 2, Main Road, Brgy. Balabag
4.
AgosBoracay Rooms + Beds
Station 2, Main Road, Brgy. Balabag
5.
Aissatou Apartments
SitioBolabog, Brgy. Balabag
6.
AJ Travellers Inn (Branch 1)
SitioManggayad, Brgy. Balabag
7.
AJ Travellers Inn (Main)
SitioManggyad, Brgy. Balabag
8.
Alamo Bay Inn
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
9.
Alice in Wonderland Beach Hotel
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
10.
Aloe de Diniwid
SitioDiniwid, Brgy. Balabag
11.
Aloha Boracay Hotel
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
12.
Alta Briza Resort
Brgy. Balabag Main Road
13.
Alta Vista de Boracay
Brgy. HagdanYapak
14.
Amable Suites Hotel
Bolabog, Brgy. Balabag
15.
Amigos Beach Resort
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
16.
A-Rock Beach Resort
Station 3, SitioAmbulong, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
17.
Astoria Current Resort
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc- Manoc
18.
Asya Premier Suites Boracay
SitioCagban, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
19.
Austrian Pension House
Station 3, SitioAngol, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
20.
AV Seven Resort
Station 2, SitioManggayad, Brgy. Balabag
21.
Azalea Hotels & Residences
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
22.
B Pod Hotel
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
23.
Bamboo Boracay Resorts
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
24.
Bamboo Bungalows Resthouse
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
25.
BamboozeHauz
SitioPinaungon, Brgy. Balabag
26.
Banana Bay Boracay
SitioBolabog, Brgy. Balabag
27.
Bans Beach Resort
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
28.
Beach Anne Boracay Inn
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
29.
Beachcomber Resort
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
30.
Bei Kurt Und Magz Inn
Angol, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
31.
Bianca’s Garden Apartment
SitioAmbulong, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
32.
Blue Bamboo Resort
Station 2, Main Road, Brgy. Balabag
33.
Blue Coral Resort
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
34.
Blue Lotus Hotel Boracay
Station 2, Main Road, Brgy. Balabag
35.
Blue Marina Boracay
Station 2, SitioManggayad, Brgy. Balabag
36.
Blue Waves Beach House Hotel
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
37.
Bolabog Beach Resort
SitioBolabog, Brgy. Balabag
38.
Bora Sky Hotel
Brgy. Balabag, Main Road
39.
Boracay Amor Apartments
Diniwid, Brgy. Balabag
40.
Boracay Backpackers
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
41.
Boracay Balcony Inn
SitioBolabog, Brgy. Balabag
42.
Boracay Coco Huts
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
43.
Boracay Haven Resort
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
44.
Boracay Haven Suites
Station 1, Main Road, Brgy. Balabag
45.
Boracay Holiday Beach Resort
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
46.
Boracay Mandarin Island Hotel
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
47.
Boracay Midtown Hotel
Station 2, SitioManggayad, Brgy. Balabag
48.
BoracayPito Huts, Inc.
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
49.
Boracay Royale Residence Inn
Station 2, D’Mall, Brgy. Balabag
50.
Boracay Sands Hotel
Station 3, Manoc-Manoc
51.
Boracay Summer Palace Resort
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
52.
Boracay Sunset Beach Resort
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
53.
Boracay Travelodge Beach Resort
Station 2, Manggayad, Brgy. Balabag
54.
Boracay Tropics
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
55.
Boracay Uptown Hotel
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
56.
Boracay White Coral Hotel
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
57.
Calypso Resort Hotel
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
58.
Canyon de Boracay
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
59.
Casa Fiesta Resort
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
60.
Casa Pilar Beach Resort
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
61.
Casa Sta. Fe
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
62.
Chateau de Boracay
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
63.
Chillax FlashpackersBoracay
SitioDiniwid, Brgy. Balabag
64.
Club BoracayApartelle
SitioBolabog, Brgy. Balabag
65.
Club Manila East Boracay
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
66.
Coast Boracay Isles
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
67.
Coco Loco Beach Resort
Angol, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
68.
Coco Rimas
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
69.
Con-ElsApartelle
Zone VII, Brgy. Balabag
70.
Crimson Resort & SpaBoracay
Punta Bunga, Yapak
71.
Crown Regency Beach Resort
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
72.
Crown Regency Courtyard Resort/Annex
Main Road, Brgy. Balabag
73.
Crown Regency Prince Resort
Station 1, Main Road, Brgy. Balabag
74.
Crystal Ocean Resort
Station 3, Manoc-Manoc
75.
Culpepper Lodge
Station 2, SitioManggayad, Brgy. Balabag
76.
D7 Inn Resort
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
77.
Dave’s Straw Hat Inn
Station 3, SitioAmbulong, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
78.
De Paris Resort Corp.
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
79.
Dee and Timmy Side
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
80.
Diamond Water Edge Resort Boracay
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
81.
Diniview Villa/Dinview Management, Co.
Diniwid, Brgy. Balabag
82.
Discovery Shores Boracay
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
83.
E&F Kawayan Terrace
SitioTulubhan, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
84.
Eclipse Resort Boracay
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
85.
Eden Villa
SitioBantud, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
86.
El Centro Beach Resort
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
87.
El Dominador Guesthouse
SitioManggayad, Brgy. Balabag
88.
El Moro Beach Resort
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
89.
El Puerto Boracay
Station 2, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
90.
Ellen’s Resort
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
91.
Eriko’s House
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
92.
Ernest’s Place Resort
SitioBulabog, Brgy. Balabag
93.
Escruel Inn
Station 3, SitioAmbulong, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
94.
Estacio Uno Boracay Lifestyle Resort
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
95.
EurotelBoracay
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
96.
Fairways &Bluewater Resort
Station 1, Brgy. Yapak
97.
Faith Village Gardens
Station 3, SitioAmbulong, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
98.
Fat Jimmy’s Resort Boracay
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
99.
Ferra Hotel & Garden Suites
SitioBolabog, Brgy. Balabag
100.
Fiesta Haus
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
101.
FrendzBoracay Hostel
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
102.
Frendz Resort
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
103.
Fridays Resort Boracay
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
104.
G Executive Boracay
SitioAmbulong, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc

105.
Gracia’s Inn
Station 3, SitioAmbulong, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
106.
Green Monkey Resort Boracay
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
107.
Greenyard Inn
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
108.
GT Hotel Boracay
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
109.
Hampstead Boutique Hotel
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
110.
Hangin Kite Resort
SitioBolabog, Brgy. Balabag
111.
Hannah Hotel
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
112.
Hey Jude Resort Hotel
Station 2, D’Mall, Brgy. Balabag
113.
Hey Jude South Beach
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
114.
Hostel Avenue
Brgy. Balabag
115.
Hotel Soffia
Brgy. Yapak
116.
Hue Hotel (Luana Hotel)
Main Road, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
117.
Il Mare Sakura Resort
Balabag Plaza, Brgy. Balabag
118.
IndilaBoracay Resort
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
119.
Isla Azul Boracay Hotel
SitioBulabog, Brgy. Balabag
120.
Isla Gecko Resort
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
121.
Island Inn
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
122.
Island Jewel Inn
SitioAngol, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
123.
Island Nook Hotel
Brgy. Balabag
124.
Jeffrey S Hotel
SitioBulabog, Brgy. Balabag
125.
Jejsellends Garden Cottages
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
126.
Jerome’s Bungalow
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
127.
JJ Resort & Spa
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
128.
Jony’s Beach Resort
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
129.
Jony’s Boutique Hotel
Station 1, Main Road, Brgy. Balabag
130.
Jung’s Resort
Station 3, SitioManggayad, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
131.
KB Boracay Beach Resort
SitioAmbulong, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
132.
La Banca House at Boracay
Station 3, SitioAngol, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
133.
La Bella Casa de Boracay
Brgy. Balabag
134.
La Carmela de Boracay Hotel and Convention Center (Main)
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
135.
La Carmela de Boracay Hotel and Convention Center (Premier Wing)
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
136.
La Fiesta Resort
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
137.
Lady Jean Resort
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
138.
Lanterna Hotel
SitioBulabog, Brgy. Balabag
139.
Le Soleil Beach Resort
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
140.
Lime Hotel Boracay
Main Road, Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
141.
Lishui Beach Resort
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
142.
Lola’s Lodge
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
143.
LSM Square Hotel Boracay
Brgy. Balabag Main Road
144.
Lugar Bonito
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
145.
Luxx Boutique Hotel Boracay
Station 2, SitioManggayad, Brgy. Balabag
146.
M.N. Boracay Lodge Inn
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
147.
M.R. Holidays Hotel
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
148.
Mad Monkey Boracay
SitioBulabog, Brgy. Balabag
149.
Madid’s Inn
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
150.
Maja’s Place
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
151.
Maxima de Boracay Hotel
Station 2, Main Road, Brgy. Balabag
152.
Mayumi Beach House
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
153.
Mecasa Hotel
Brgy. Bolabog
154.
MGG Casa de la Playa
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
155.
Microtel by Wyndham Boracay
Diniwid, Brgy. Balabag
156.
Milflores de Boracay (Jinjiang Inn)
Station 1, Main Road, Brgy. Balabag
157.
Mirage Suites de Boracay
SitioManggayad, Brgy. Balabag
158.
Monaco Suites de Boracay
SitioTulubhan, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
159.
Moreno’sLodging
Station 3, SitioAmbulong, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
160.
Moreno’s Cottages
Station 3, SitioAmbulong, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
161.
Movenpick Resort & Spa Boracay
Punta Bunga, Yapak
162.
Namaste Guesthouse Main
Station 2, Balabag
163.
Ngi-Ngi Nu Noo’s ‘e’ NunuNoos
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
164.
Nirvana Beach Resort
Station 2, Main Road, Brgy. Balabag
165.
NiuOhana East Bay Apartments
SitioBulabog, Brgy. Balabag
166.
Oasis Resort and Spa
SitioIlig-Iligan, Yapak
167.
Ocean Breeze Inn
Station 3, SitioAmbulong, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
168.
One Crescent Place Hotel
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
169.
Paradise Garden Resort Hotel & Convention Center
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
170.
Patio Pacific Resort
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
171.
Piccolo Hotel
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
172.
Pinjalo Resort (Jade hill Project Property Development, Inc.)
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
173.
Punta Rosa Boutique Hotel
SitioSinagpa, Brgy. Balabag
174.
Quoalla Hotel Boracay (Blu Reed Café Resort)
Station 1, Balabag
175.
Ralph’s Place Boracay
Bolabog
176.
Real Maris Resort & Hotel
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
177.
Red Coconut Beach Hotel
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
178.
Reef Retreat Beach Resort
SitioBulabog, Brgy. Balabag
179.
ResidenciaBoracay
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
180.
Residenciadela Torre
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
181.
Rob & Fred Resort
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
182.
Roger’s Place Guesthouse
Bantud, Manoc-Manoc
183.
Roligon Resort
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
184.
Royal Park Hotel
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
185.
Roy’s Rendevous Resort & Bungalow
Station 3, SitioAmbulong, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
186.
Sandal’s Inn
SitioAngol, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
187.
Sanders White Resort
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
188.
Savoy Hotel Boracay
Newcoast, Brgy. Yapak
189.
Sea Wind Resort
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
190.
Seabird International Resort
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
191.
Shangri-la Resort
Brgy. Yapak
192.
Shenna’s Beach Resort – Main
Station, Brgy. Balabag
193.
Shore time Hotel – Annex
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
194.
Shore time Hotel – Main
Main Road, Brgy. Balabag
195.
ShorebreakBoracay
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
196.
Sol Y Sombra
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
197.
St. Vincent Cottages (Vicente Aguirre Rooms)
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
198.
Sulu Plaza Lodge
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
199.
Sulu Sea Boutique Hotel
Diniwid
200.
Sundown Beach Studios
Station 3, SitioAngol, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
201.
Sundown Resort
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
202.
Sunshine Place
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
203.
Sur Beach Resort
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
204.
Surfside Boracay Resort & Spa
Station 3, Manoc-Manoc
205.
T-Three Apartment
Station 2, D’Mall, Brgy. Balabag
206.
Taj Resort and Spa Annex
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
207.
Taj Resort and Spa Main
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
208.
Tan’s Guesthouse Annex
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
209.
Tan’s Guesthouse Main
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
210.
The Blue Veranda Suites at Boracay
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
211.
The Club Ten Beach Resort
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
212.
The District Boracay
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
213.
The Ferra Premier by JG Hotel
SitioBulabog, Brgy. Balabag
214.
The Lazy Dog Cottages
SitioBulabog, Brgy. Balabag
215.
The Lind Boracay
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
216.
The Muse Hotel
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
217.
The Orchids Resort & Villa
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
218.
The Orient Beach Boracay
SitioHagdan, Brgy. Yapak
219.
The Rose Pike Boracay
Station 3, SitioAngol, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
220.
The Strand Boutique Hotel
SitioSinagpa, Brgy. Balabag
221.
The Sun Garden Hilltop Resort
SitioAmbulong, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
222.
The Sun Villas Beachfront Resort
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
223.
The Tides Hotel
D’Mall, Brgy. Balabag
224.
Tonglen Beach Resort
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
225.
Touristers Homeland Apartelle
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
226.
Turtle Inn Resort
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
227.
Twin AP Homes
SitioSinagpa, Brgy. Balabag
228.
Two Seasons Boracay
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
229.
Urban Boutique Hotel
Bolabog, Brgy. Balabag
230.
Villa Caemilla Beach Boutique Hotel
Station 3, SitioAngol, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
231.
Villa de Oro Beach Resort
Station 2, Balabag
232.
Villa Kaloo
SitioPinaungon, Brgy. Balabag
233.
Villa Lourdes Resort
D’Mall, Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
234.
Villa Romero de Boracay
Station 3, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
235.
Villa Simprosa
Station 2, Brgy. Balabag
236.
Villa Sunset Boracay
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
237.
Vilus Place
SitioDiniwid, Brgy. Balabag
238.
WendysApartelle
Station 2, Main Road, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc
239.
White Beach de Boracay
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
240.
White Beach de Boracay (Annex)
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
241.
White House Beach Resort
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
242.
Yegrina Resort Boracay, Inc.
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
243.
Zuzuni Boutique Hotel
Station 1, Brgy. Balabag
As of December 31, 2018


Still, the DOT strongly advised to all other concerned establishments to "cease and desist from making room bookings or sale for occupancy" until they have complied with the requirements with government regulations.

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