The Two Seasons Resort in Boracay is a great Resort for couples, families and friends. I recently stayed in a family grand suite with a balcony. The room is spacious with 3 double beds (one of which is in a room with a door to separate from the main area) and a king bed. The bathroom is also very nice with a large shower and sink area.
The beach is lovely and extremely clear and clean due to the close of Boracay in 2018. The pool is quite nice, however not huge and not very deep. The restaurant and bar is also very nice with a great range of food (Filipino, Asian and Western) and happy hour is on every night from 5-7 which includes buy one get one free drinks. The four cheese pizza is a must!
The concierge desk and staff were very quick to respond and satisfy our needs.
The resort is located in station 1 of Boracay which is the more quiet area with significantly less people on the sand and in the beach compared to stations 2 and 3. It is a 15-20 minute walk to where there are supermarkets and market shops (D’mall) or otherwise a 100 peso ($3 AUD) tricycle ride.
The hotel transfer made the journey from Caticlan airport a lot easier as it is quite a journey. The charge was $24 AUD pp each way which included a van ride from...The Two Seasons Resort in Boracay is a great Resort for couples, families and friends. I recently stayed in a family grand suite with a balcony. The room is spacious with 3 double beds (one of which is in a room with a door to separate from the main area) and a king bed. The bathroom is also very nice with a large shower and sink area.
The beach is lovely and extremely clear and clean due to the close of Boracay in 2018. The pool is quite nice, however not huge and not very deep. The restaurant and bar is also very nice with a great range of food (Filipino, Asian and Western) and happy hour is on every night from 5-7 which includes buy one get one free drinks. The four cheese pizza is a must!
The concierge desk and staff were very quick to respond and satisfy our needs.
The resort is located in station 1 of Boracay which is the more quiet area with significantly less people on the sand and in the beach compared to stations 2 and 3. It is a 15-20 minute walk to where there are supermarkets and market shops (D’mall) or otherwise a 100 peso ($3 AUD) tricycle ride.
The hotel transfer made the journey from Caticlan airport a lot easier as it is quite a journey. The charge was $24 AUD pp each way which included a van ride from the airport to the ferry wharf and then a ferry and finally a van ride to the hotel. The entire journey took around 40 minutes.
The hotel also offered massages, island hopping and water sports which are outsourced and can be organised easily through the hotel. The prices are affordable and the services were good.
I would definitely recommend this resort when staying in Boracay.
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