THE PREMIER TRUSTED TRAVEL MAGAZINE TRAVELLER Recharge on a stay at LAGÙN HOTEL 10 WAYS TO SUBLIME EL NIDO Discover this archipelago’s secrets TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN BORACAY From flying like Iron Man to swimming like a mermaid PLUS A Guide to Boracay’s night life Quick traveller’s guide to Puerto Princesa Where to stay, eat and drink in El Nido and Boracay
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Where will your heart take you next? Read about this tropical gem, with rooftop infinity pool and all the attractions of El Nido on your doorstep
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16 10 ways to sublime El Nido Live your best life in El Nido, from playing castaway on a remote beach, diving with black tip reef sharks, surfing to sailing in style around Bacuit Bay and more
55 Top 10 things to do in Boracay
This beautiful little tropical island has it all — from flying like Iron Man to swimming like a mermaid
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29 Where to stay travel supplement
From small, chic hotels to luxury resorts, we’ve rounded up some of the best stays in El Nido and Boracay, two of the Philippines’ top destinations
42 Food + drink, a travel supplement
A guide to some of the hot hangouts, restaurants, and bars in El Nido and Boracay
50 Quick travellers’ guide to Puerto Princesa
A guide to top places to see in Puerto Princesa, capital of the island province of Palawan, and gateway to various beach destinations, as well as exciting nature reserves like the world-famous Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park
72 A guide to Boracay’s night life
With bars and dance clubs now open in Boracay post pandemic, the party crowd is back! Whether you want to let loose on the dance floor or just meet people and have a drink, we have a bar with your name on it
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InFlight Traveller magazine started in 2002, mainly a print publication, but this year we’re diving right into digital with the launch of our magazine on the www. issuu.com platform, the beginning of a new era for us.
In this issue, we feature two of the Philippines’ most beautiful island destinations — El Nido and Boracay. Whether you want to play castaway on a remote beach, learn a new watersport or explore some of Asia’s finest restaurants and nightlife, we’ve got you covered.
We’ve done the legwork and have found all the best places to visit on your post-lockdown treat. On our cover, we feature a charming hotel in the heart of El Nido — Lagùn Hotel, an ideal jumping off point for island hopping in Bacuit Bay, an archipelago of 45 beautiful islands and islets.
Giselle Dalton Editor editors@dorniermedia.com
Our supplement on where to stay, where to eat and where to drink features some of the hottest places in El Nido and Boracay.
Now that we are back we are looking forward to showing you the best the Philippines has to offer. We want InFlight Traveller to be a place where you can find inspiration for the journeys of your life, without necessarily going too far from home.
A special request: don’t leave anything behind on your travels, especially plastics. Read our inside back cover, featuring Bee PH , which supplies eco packaging to the hotel industry and may just be the Philippines’ answer to ending plastic pollution.
To our friends, travel trade partners and readers, thank you for joining us in this “bounce-back” issue.
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Welcome to our first post-lockdown magazine issue. This is also our first digital issue, and a celebration of our 20th anniversary in publishing.
LAGÙN HOTEL
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A tropical gem, with rooftop infinity pool and all the attractions of El Nido on your doorstep
Lagun’s rooftop deck with a view of El Nido’s iconic karst limestone cliffs
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THE 37-ROOM LAGÙN Hotel, facing Bacuit Bay, opened in 2018 in the increasingly popular beach town of El Nido, the jumpoff point to 45 islands and islets in the beautiful Bacuit Bay archipelago.
Set in the heart of town, Lagùn is an ideal location for those seeking modern amenities and a convenient location for island hopping trips, nightlife on the island, and varied choices of restaurants and bars — all just a few minutes’ walk away.
Hotel owner Richmond Bicol said that back in 2013 when he first thought of opening a hotel, the choices in town were either to go for a small, basic inn or break the bank with a luxury stay. There was nothing in between. “We thought that if we were looking for something better than basic that is also affordable, then tourists must feel the same way,” Richmond said.
Lagùn Hotel proved an attractive option. “Prepandemic, some 95% of our guests were foreign tourists, mainly from Europe and the US,” he said. These days, it’s mainly Filipino travelers.
Like the majority of hotels in El Nido, Lagùn closed its doors for two years during the pandemic and reopened in March this year, following the reopening of Philippine tourism. It’s been a slow, but steady recovery for the destination.
TripAdvisor ranks Lagùn as one of its best valuefor money-resorts in El Nido. The draws are its great
location and its rooftop infinity pool with a view of El Nido’s iconic limestone karst, or taraw as the locals call it, cliffs.
From affordable deluxe rooms to premier lofts
The design of the hotel is inspired by local weaving and basketry patterns, as well as the nests of swiftlets, which are indigenous to El Nido. This can be seen in the hallways and the spacious and well-appointed and individually-designed rooms. The best room in the house is the Premier room with a balcony facing the cliffs. There’s the Fiesta Room with its bold patterns; the soothing underwater tones of the Coral Room; and the tropical hues of the Peacock Room, bright like the animal it’s named after.
Rooms have airconditioning, fan, cable TV, and Wi-fi. There are 20 deluxe rooms, two deluxe lofts, one premier room, 10 premier rooms with balcony, two premier lofts and two premier suites. The premier lofts are most spacious at about 42 sqm, with deluxe the smallest at 26 sqm but still a good size.
Amenities include infinity pool, rooftop bar and spa service
The five-storey Lagùn has an airconditioned restaurant on the upper ground level, an infinity pool and bar on the rooftop, a spa room, and a multi-function room that can accommodate up to 30. There is a spa room, but an in-room spa service is also available upon request.
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The hotel’s lounge area and, facing page, the rooftop deck pool
What’s on the menu?
Habi, which means to weave, is Lagùn’s in-house restaurant, and is on the first floor. Try delicious native Filipino dishes, from crispy pata (pig’s knuckle), kaldereta (a popular local stew), and sizzling sisig — a tasty mixture of tender meat from a pig’s face and belly with chicken liver, all seasoned with calamansi, onions, and chili peppers. The sisig , cooked by the chef in front of you and served sizzling hot, is a bestseller.
Don’t miss the stone-baked Bulgogi pizza, a Koreaninspired pizza loaded with colorful vegetables. Fish sinigang is a delivious Filipino sour and savory soup with coconut and lemongrass.
Fruit shakes are a favorite. Choose from mango shake, watermelon and fresh buko (coconut). All the ingredients are sourced from El Nido and nearby Puerto Princesa.
Lunch and dinner with soup, a main course, and dessert start from a good-value Php700.
What’s on the doorstep?
Lagùn faces Bacuit Bay, putting it right at the heart of things when it comes to discovering El Nido town and exploring the islands and outlets of the archipelago.
From the hotel, turn left to get to public market and transport links. Corong Corong is also the best place
to view El Nido’s memorable sunsets, as well somewhere to hang out with a sundowner and dinner at its bars and restaurants.
Turn right to get to the local shops, restaurants, and bars. Outside the hotel are motorbikes and tricycles to get you to various tourist sites in town, so if you don’t feel like walking you don’t have to.
The beach at Bacuit Bay is a seven-minute walk. Nagkalit-Kalit Waterfalls is 20 minutes away, and the “canopy walk” from atop the limestone cliffs is three minutes away. Along the beach you won’t lack for boat and bike rentals. It’s best to get your hotel to recommend for boat rentals and tour operators before setting off. If you intend to go on an El Nido Boat
“Lagun faces Bacuit Bay, a great location for exploring El Nido town and nearby islands and islets”
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Premier Room with balcony
Fresh squid and ingredients make for a delicious squid dish called,”Binusog na pusit”
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Book direct on www. lagunhotel. com, and apply INFLTLAGUN voucher code before checkout to get an additional 10% off the discounted rate, for a total savings of 37% off the rack rate.
Tour (a group tour starts from P1,200 per person) with stops at Small Lagoon or Big Lagoon, Secret Lagoon, Cudugnon Cave and Snake Island (where you can buy fresh coconut), wake up early and aim to get to your first stop at 7am, before the day’s main groups descend. The island tours tend to be a pick and mix thing, with three standard routes, so if there’s anywhere in particular you want to go, ask ahead.
You can join a group tour or hire a boat for your own private tour, which gives you more control over where you go and how long you say there. For more on El Nido Tours, visit www.wearejuan-elnido.com, www.
hayahayadventures.com
There is ample parking space at Lagùn for guests coming by car from Puerto Princesa. Some fly from Manila to Puerto Princesa — it’s generally cheaper than flying direct from Manila to El Nido — and rent a car
for the four-hour drive. Airconditioned vans or buses take about six hours.
Travel north of El Nido and explore the virgin beaches few tourists see. The 2-km-long Duli Beach (www.dulibeach.com), to the northwest of El Nido town, is known for its surfing and laidback charm. To the northeast, in an area called Linapacan, there are beaches and islands that are off the beaten track see few visitors.
Bicol and his staff at Lagùn can offer advice and help with reservations. Stay for a week or two and you’ll have enough time to fall in love with El Nido — and discover the tropical islands and beaches around it that people rarely see.
How much?
From September to December 15, 2022, the hotel is offering a 30% discount off rack rates. Discounted rates start from Php5,600 a night with breakfast and airport transfer from Lio Airport. The premier room with balcony is now at Php6,300, from Php9,000, with breakfast and airport transfer from Lio.
Lagùn Hotel, Balinsasayaw Road, Brgy. Maligaya, El Nido,
www.lagunhotel.com. Tel: +63 917 156 1507
“Travel north of El Nido and explore virgin beaches few tourists see”
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ExploreElNidothewaywedo!
Hayahay Adventures takes you island hopping around El Nido’s secret islands and beaches
EXPLORE THE ISLANDS of El Nido in style with Department of Tourismaccredited tour operator Hayahay Adventures El Nido. Hayahay’s modernised cruise boat, is fully equipped for a luxe cruise.
Features and services:
Spacious and cushioned seats • safe and non-slip side platforms • sun deck with beach mats, comfy bean bags • relaxing multi-hull nets and hammocks • thrilling jumping board and water slide • built-in clean toilet • proper kitchen with on-board chef • restaurant-style lunch set-up on board • life-saving gears • recreational fi shing equipment • free use of kayak • free DSLR and GoPro service (for unlimited photo and video souvenir)
Rates are from Php30,000 for six people for a private tour and Php2,500 per person for a shared tour.
Hayahay Adventures El Nido, Buena Suerte, El Nido Palawan, tel/viber +63 968 853 4423 Find Hayahay on Facebook @Hayahay Adventures El Nido. Visit www.hayahayadventures.com BOOK NOW FOR LIMITED TIME OFFERS! PROMOTIONAL FEATURE
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WAYS TO ENJOY SUBLIME EL NIDO
GET YOUR BEARINGS
El Nido in northern Palawan, about an hour’s flight from Manila, is the gateway to the Bacuit Archipelago, with its stunning beaches, virgin islands and limestone cliffs. Bacuit has some 45 limestone islands and islets, and the clearest waters this side of the planet.
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O1 ISLAND HOP AROUND BACUIT BAY
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EL NIDO is no longer an under-the-radar destination, with about 160,000 tourists visiting each year. Thankfully, with close to 50 islands to explore, you can still find plenty of uninhabited islands to play Robinson Crusoe on, or have a picnic lunch between island-hopping tours. Tours with a group cost as little as P1,200 per person (about US$18.81). Most tours start at 9AM and takes about eight hours, covering some 5-8 stops, depending on how long you’d like to linger in one spot. If budget allows, go for a private tour, so you could depart El Nido town earlier and get to the prime spots like the Small Lagoon and Big Lagoon by 7am, before the crowd descends on you. It is well worth getting up early for.
Small Lagoon and Big Lagoon on Miniloc Island are two spots you won’t want to miss. They’re spectacular and almost ringed-in by towering, mystical limestone cliffs. Other stops include the Secret Lagoon, Shimizu Island, 7 Commando Beach, Helicopter Island, Matinloc Shrine, Secret Beach, Star Beach, and Hidden Beach, all beach lovers’ paradise.
Matinloc Island, the longest island in El Nido, is where you’ll find Secret Beach, a hidden pocket of white sand beach. Go snorkelling around Dilumacad Island , also called Helicopter Island because of its shape. Take a selfie at the popular Matinloc Shrine.
It’s smart to time your El Nido visit off peak, sometime October to November, when there’s less people. The peak season is usually from December to May.
Go on a special tour in Bacuit Bay with Hayahay Adventures
El Nido, Buena Suerte, El Nido Palawan, tel/viber +63 968 853 4423. Find Hayahay on Facebook @Hayahay Adventures
El Nido. Visit www.hayahayadventures.com. We are Juan El Nido also offers private and group tours. Visit wearejuan-elnido.com
O2 SURF IN DULI BEACH
DULI BEACH in northern Palawan is at the center of El Nido’s surf scene, with a two-kilometer stretch of sandy beach offering a pretty consistent swell from November to April. The beach itself is beautiful, backed by a lush forest, and fringed by golden sand. Duli Beach Resort has spacious bungalows with balconies facing the sea for about P3,000 for two, including breakfast. Duli Beach rents out surfboards for Php350 an hour or Php1,000 a day and has in-house instructors for surf lessons.
Visit www.dulibeach.com or get in touch on Facebook @dulibeach
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Photo by ReyRey Ochavez
TAO PHILIPPINES’ offers sailing experiences tailored to your needs, from a luxury boat tour just for two or a small private group to an open tour with a group. Private charters are also available. A luxury boat tour for two, over three days and two nights, will take you to the best of Bacuit Bay, including further north to the rarely visited parts of El Nido, and end at Tao Beach Farm. Price is from $3,300 for up to five people. Tao’s boat is a traditional Paraw, said to be the largest remaining Philippine traditional sailboat, equipped with modern rigging.
El Nido Yachting Club offers group boat tours and private boat tours in Bacuit Bay. A full day premium catamaran group tour aboard The Seacret, a 50-ft catamaran is from Php7,500. A private catamaran yacht cruise is from Php60,000.
Visit www.taophilippines.com, www.booking. philippineislandcruises.com
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SAIL AROUND EL NIDO IN STYLE SEE TURTLE HATCHLINGS MAKE THEIR WAY TO THE SEA
EL NIDO is a haven for sea turtles, with at least three out of five species of turtles in the Philippines — all considered threatened — known to nest in some of its beaches. The Ten Knots Group (The Knots) actively protect turtle nests and care for turtle hatchlings. Other resorts in the area such as Duli Beach Resort has the Hawksbill sea turtle and the Green sea turtle nesting on its beaches from November to February. The resort protects the nests from poachers and animals until they are ready to head to the sea.
Book a stay sometime September to April, the turtle nesting season, in one of the resorts known to protect turtle nests, and if you’re lucky, get the chance to see hatchlings make their way to the sea. Visit www.dulibeach.com
Photo courtesy of El Nido Yachting Club
Photo courtesy of The Asian Conservation Foundation
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HIKE TO NAGKALITKALIT FALLS
FOR AN ACTIVE DAY OUT, hike to Nagkalit-kalit Waterfalls and swim in a refreshing pool of water underneath two waterfalls. Start the day early and avoid the crowds. Wear beach sandals and expect to walk through a forest and get wet crossing shallow rivers. Nagkalit-Kalit is south of Twin Beach and Nacpan Beach in El Nido.
Contact El Nido Paradise Adventure Tours, Calle Hama, Barangay Buena Suerte, 1513 El Nido, Palawan, tel +63 949 132 8952. Emailto info@elnidoparadise.com, visit www.elnidoparadise.com
TRY SOME OF THE BEST SCUBA DIVING IN THE WORLD
EL NIDO is part of the Coral Triangle, a marine area in the western Pacific Ocean named for its wealth of corals and marine species. It’s home to the endangered sea cow, marine turtles, some 200 fish species and about 50 types of hard corals, making it a paradise for divers of every level, from novice to fullblown expert.
Popular dive sites include South Miniloc for its amazing cabbage coral and a good chance of seeing stingrays, sea turtles and perhaps manta rays; North Rock for its pelagic life; Dilumacad Tunnel for a challenging dive targeted at experienced divers; and Cave Paglugaban for its rock formations and many swim-throughs.
El Nido is a great place to learn diving or indulge in a fun dive with several PADI centers in El Nido town.
Visit www.submarinerdiving.com, email to info @submarinerdiving.com, tel (WhatsApp) +63 917 140 1188 Hama Street, El Nido.
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Dive El Nido’s Dilumacad Tunnel, a challenging dive for experienced divers. The tunnel is about 25 meters long
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Sunset in Corong Corong painting the sea orange
O7 HEAD WEST AND WATCH THE SUNSET
WHILE THERE ARE LOTS OF PLACES to watch the epic sunset in El Nido, Corong Corong in the El Nido area near Lagùn Hotel in Balinsasayaw Road has the best sunset views. Dine in one of the beachfront restaurants in the area or grab a sundowner and enjoy nature’s display. Las Cabanas Beach, south of Corong Corong Beach, in Barangay Corong Corong also offers some of the best seats in the house to watch the sun setting behind El Nido’s limestone cliffs. Another place to catch the sunset is Maremegmeg Beach, also to the south of El Nido town. There are several small resorts and casual little bars where you can grab a cocktail or a beer and grab yourself a deckchair on the sand.
O8 LOOK OUT FOR BLACKTIP REEF SHARKS
BLACKTIP REEF SHARK sightings in El Nido are quite rare and are usually from December to February, the plankton season, although there have been sightings outside this period. At the luxury Cauayan Island Resort in Cauayan Island, El Nido, baby blacktip reef sharks, are sometimes found swimming freely in the shallows close to the beachfront villas.
Another area where you’re likely to find these sharks is in Destacado Reef, located on the outskirts of Bacuit Bay, west of Guntao island. Palawan Divers can arrange dive tours to see blacktip reef sharks in Destacado. And if you’re lucky, you might be rewarded with sightings of dolphins and sea turtles along the way. Baby blacktip reef sharks, which grow to about two meters are active predators, but feed only on small fish, crustaceans, cephalopods, mollusks and at times seabirds and sea snakes.
Cauayan Island, Bacuit Bay, El Nido, www. cauayanresort.com, mobile +63 919 587 7350. Or visit Palawan Divers at www.palawan-divers.org
Photo by Charles Deluvio/Unsplash
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10 09 SEE EL NIDO FROM ABOVE
SHOP PHILIPPINE ARTS AND CRAFTS
STOP BY KALYE ARTISANO, a one-stop shop for beautiful Philippine arts and craft, from baskets, woodcarvings and tribal masks to paintings and sketches, and native summer bags and accessories. Stop by Talindak Arts and Boutique for souvenirs, and K-Art Collective for artisanal soaps, oils and wellness products, handmade bamboo combs, loom-woven apparel, bamboo toothbrushes and natural toothpaste.
Kalye Artisano, Lio Tourism Estate, El Nido, tel +63 917 107 0637. Visit www.kalyeartisano.com
THERE’S NOTHING LIKE seeing El Nido from the top of its iconic Taraw Cliff, the karst limestone cliffs you see rising from above the waters of Bacuit Bay. If you’re feeling brave, you could hike up the cliff, but there is an easier way. El Nido Via Ferrata now offers a canopy walk. You go up metal staircases and cross hanging bridges wearing safety gear. Blogger Charlie Pauly (www.wanderersandwarriors.com) describes it as “more of a short walk up safe stairs and secure scaffolding.”
El Nido Via Ferrata, 59 HQ +2WQ, Rizal St., El Nido, Palawan, tel +048 723 3401. Taraw Cliff and canopy walk costs Php400, Taraw Cliff and Dream Catcher, Php 400, Combination of Taraw Cliff, canopy walk and Dream Catcher, Php730.
Photos courtesy of Kalye Artisano
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Shop Kalye Artisano for beach wear, native bags, woven mats, tribal art and more
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El Nido Via Ferrata
EL NIDO
A guide to exploring the islands
Get your bearings
EL NIDO IN northern Palawan, about 420 kilometers southwest of Manila, is known for its stunning beaches, virgin islands and limestone cliffs. It is the gateway to Bacuit Bay, and all its 45 limestone islands and islets, all remarkable for their unique topography — featuring lagoons, caves, sandy beaches, and thriving reefs. In the distance, the jagged peaks of the islands are beautiful from almost any angle and at any time of day.
El Nido is part of the Coral Triangle, a marine area in the western Pacific Ocean named for its wealth of corals and marine species. It is home to 16 endemic bird species, Palawan-endemic marine mammals like the endangered sea cow, marine turtles, about 200 fish species and about 50 types of hard corals. Swifts, hunted for their prized eggs used in the Chinese Nido soup, nest in El Nido’s limestone cliffs and caves.
El Nido also raises the bar in eco-consciousness and sustainability, setting it apart from many tourist destinations in the country. Guests of resorts are encouraged to contribute in small ways to the area’s environmental protection.
Getting there
There are a couple of ways to get to El Nido from Manila. You may book a flight to Puerto Princesa, the capital city of the province of Palawan. From there, it’s a five to six-hour van or bus ride to El Nido. The most convenient way is booking a direct flight via AirSWIFT (www.air-swift.com) to El Nido’s private Lio Airport.
Airport
Lio Airport has a modern, tropical resort-inspired terminal, and is quite compact, which means you can walk from the tarmac to the front gate in less than five minutes.
Getting around
AirSWIFT (www.air-swift.com) is the only carrier operating direct flights to El Nido, Palawan. The flight from Manila is one and a half hours, departing from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) terminal 4, often called the Old Domestic Airport in Pasay City. Flights land at El Nido’s private Lio Airport.
Lio Airport is the jump off point to your island adventure in El Nido. It is located in Villa Libertad, approximately four kilometers away from El Nido town
proper. From Lio Airport, you can conveniently take a 30-minute tricycle ride to the town proper. A tricycle is a three-wheeled motorbike service, with a carriage for passengers.
Tricycles are the main means of transportation. Fares are from Php100, about US$2.55. Tricycles from the main town to Lio Tourism Estate, a 5.4km ride, charge about Php300; tricycle from Corong-Corong to Lio (about 6.7km) is about Php300-Php400; tricycle from Maligaya to Lio (5.7km) is about Php300.
You may get in touch with your hotel for information on vans and motorbikes or scooters for hire. Alternatively, most hotels can arrange airport pick up and transfers.
Best time to visit
The good news is that El Nido is great for a visit yearround, as the islands generally do not experience any typhoons. Plan your visit between November to May, the dry season, to enjoy a pleasant climate.
Money
There is an ATM machine in El Nido town but it is best to bring enough Philippine pesos, the main currency, with you.
Communication
El Nido generally has phone reception and Internet connection, particularly in El Nido town and Lio. However, some parts of the island suffer from weak signal. It’s always best to check the WiFi at your hotel if you need to stay connected. Buy a local sim card (Globe or Smart) before heading to El Nido.
Tourism information
For information on tourist attractions and booking tours, get in touch with the El Nido Tourism office. Email elnidotourism@hotmail.com or find them on Facebook @talindak .
Secret Beach
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THE ORGANIC SPA EL NIDO
Revive, rejuvenate, and refresh with a beach massage
SPA. BY THE sea. At sunset. What else could you ask for?
Unwind like you’ve never done before and experience your most relaxing (and dare we say life-changing) massage by the beach with the stunning, panoramic views of El Nido.
Rejuvenate your mind and refresh your body. The Organic Spa takes pride not only in its idyllic beach sett ing but also in the efficacy of their massage treatments and wellness services.
Most requested services:
With highly qualified and trained therapists, The Organic Spa offers the best massage and pampering experience for true relaxation of the body and mind:
• Hot Stone Massage. Smooth, flat heated stones are placed on specific
parts of your body to ease tense muscles and damaged soft tissues. The stones are usually made of basalt, a type of volcanic rock that retains heat. Studies show that hot stone massages are helpful when it comes to reducing stress and anxiety and promoting relaxation.
• Signature Massage. A combination of traditional Filipino hilot and Th ai massage to reduce headaches, lower back and joint pain and all kinds of body pain accumulated from stress and work. Only available at The Organic Spa!
• Thai Massage. A tried and tested ancient practice with many benefits supported by science. It’s said to alleviate headaches, decrease lower back and joint pain, increase flexibility and promote calmness, all while energizing your body.
• Full Body Massage with Aloe Vera Sunburn Treatment. Best after long, scorching days under the sun to
soothe your skin and refresh your body.
Definitely a must-try:
Hilot Filipino Traditional Massage with Banana Leaf. A powerful massage rooted in ancient Filipino wellness tradition. The banana leaf scanning method is done by applying pre-heated banana leaves on your back and pulled gently in an outward sweeping motion to determine which part of your body needs necessary attention. It’s said to promote healing and relieve deeprooted stress to restore harmony and balance within your body. Truly, a one of-a-kind experience to rest your body, recharge your spirit, and reset your mind. Other spa services include nail care, facial care and treatment, body scrubs and treatment, waxing, and eye care.
The Organic Spa has two locations that both have captivating views:
• Serena Street, Barangay Buena Suerte, El Nido, a beachfront location with a stunning view of Cadlao Island. Tel +63 926 741 1518
PROMOTIONAL FEATURE
• Vanilla Beach, Marimegmeg, Corong Corong, El Nido for a luxurious and relaxing setting with the best sunset views. Tel +63 970 651 6619 Find them on Facebook @theorganicspaelnido
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WHERE TO STAY IN
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From small, chic hotels to luxury resorts, we’ve rounded up some of the best stays in El Nido
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CUNA Hotel
Best for town location and sea views from the viewing deck facility and rooftop pool
What’s it like?
FIND YOUR DREAM, modern hotel in the heart of the beating town of El Nido, home to some of the best beaches in the Philippines. The 5 storey Cuna Hotel which opened in 2018, has two buildings, the 5-storey main building and an annex, housing a total of 84 rooms. The hotel has some of the most wondrous views of Bacuit Bay from its rooftop restaurant and infinity pool. TripAdvisor ranks it as four of nine “special hotels” in El Nido, Palawan and the 15th best value hotel out of 464 places to stay in El Nido.
The hotel’s draw are its pristine Rustic Mediterranean rooms and great views. Cuna means baby crib, signifying warmth and care which it hopes to extend to every guest. The hotel is owned by AIO Hotels and Resort, owned by Cebu-based tycoon
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Rooftop dining at Scape Skydeck Restaurant
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Mario Yu Lua, whose businesses range from real estate, shipping, construction, and a chain of restaurants in the Visayas.
Rooms
Rooms range from ensuite budget twins with a total area of 16 square meters to the deluxe triple occupancy room at 29sqm. Amenities include air conditioning, hot and cold rain shower, an electric kettle, safe deposit box, and a 32-inch flat screen cable TV and a coffee and tea making facility with high speed internet access.
Amenities
The hotels Infinity pool on the rooftop offering great views of Bacuit Bay, El Nido’s limestone cliffs, neighbouring islands and the Scape Skydeck restaurant with its extended happy hour from 4pm to 9pm daily.
Clockwise from left, roof deck Infinity pool with a view, deluxe triple room, Cuna Hotel’s facade, and US prime rib-eye steak, a house specialty
What not to miss on the menu
The house specialty are pizza, pasta and other international and Asian cuisine.
BESTSELLING DISH: Surf and Turf, Baby back ribs, pizza, pasta and crispy pata. A three-course dinner should set you back Php650 per person.
How much?
A night’s stay is from Php4,400 to about Php8,000 a night, depending on the room category.
Cuna Hotel, Osmeña Street, Masagana, El Nido, Palawan. Visit www.elnido.cunahotels.com. For reservations, call +63 916 264 6008, email reservation cunahotel @gmail.com
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Karuna El Nido Villas
Best for a hillside location, sea and mountain views, and beautiful Javanese architecture
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Karuna’s Indonesian-style Joglo
What’s it like?
KARUNA EL NIDO Villas has Balinese-style villas perched on a hill, surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, with magnificent views of the sea, mountains, and nearby islands. The resort is just an 8-minute walk to the beach, and an 11-minute walk to Corong Corong with its bars and restaurants.
Rooms
There are 12 rooms and villas. The Private Pool Villa and five Joglos, are a modernized version of the traditional Indonesian wooden house with its vaulted ceiling, four intricately carved inner main columns, and rooms opening out to a generous balcony. The Joglo roof is a style of Javanese architecture associated with the upper classes in Indonesia, seen as a status symbol.
Set atop a slope, Karuna’s Joglos have outstanding ocean views. The villas are made from recycled teak, Palem and Paras stone, with a soaring ceiling 6 meters high, crowned with an intricately carved “tumpang sari” centerpiece. There is a 30sqm terrace to relax on directly in front of a 7-meter wide floor to ceiling window-wall for unobstructed views of Bacuit Bay. Just like the studios, Joglos are good for families and groups, with its generous space and convenient use of sofa beds. Other units such as the Studios and the Apartment also offer exceptional views and comfort surrounded by lush greens.
Karuna has spacious units compared to other properties in El Nido, with sizes ranging from 60sqm
for Studios and Joglos to 250-sqm for the Pool Villa. All units, with the exception of the Apartment, have its own wrap-around balcony and outdoor bathtubs. All units have air-conditioning, king-sized beds, Netflix, and kitchenettes, allowing guests the freedom to cook their own food.
Amenities
The resort enjoys sea views and mountain views from almost every area, from the reception to its restaurant and bar, and pool area. The reception is open 24/7 to cater to guests’ needs. Parking is free and complimentary shuttle service to and from El Nido town can be arranged anytime. The emerald infinity pool is open from 8am to 9pm.
What not to miss on the menu
Bestsellers on the menu are the Karuna burger, beefsteak Tagalog, spaghetti bolognese and carbonara. Main courses are updated daily on the resort’s “Fresh from the local market” menu board. Karuna’s restaurant and pool bar serve ala carte breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner from 7am to 10pm. Room service is available until 9pm.
Where is it?
Karuna El Nido Villas is a hillside resort, attracting guests wanting peace and quiet away from the noise of the town. El Nido El Nido Town is a 10-minute tricycle ride. Transportation is also easy as there are tricycles nearby. Lio Airport is approx 20 minutes away while El Nido Bus Terminal is 8 minutes away.
How much?
Wet Season rates for September to November start at Php6000 a night for Studios and Php8000 for Joglos. The 2-bedroom Pool Villa is at Php20,000. Peak Season rates from December to May is from Php9,500 to Php30,000.
Karuna El Nido Villas, Barangay Corong Corong off National Highway, El Nido, 5313 Palawan, tel +63 926 087 4782, email info@karunaelnido.com. Visit www. karunaelnido.com
Karuna Villa nestled in lush greenery, and the Studio Deluxe 3, a duplex with a 30sqm terrace with magnificent views
Bottom, Karuna’s Two-Bedroom Villa with private pool
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Panorama Villas El Nido
Chic tropical villas with private pool spell the ultimate in luxury
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Each villa has two bedrooms with king size beds and its own private pool
What's it like?
ANEW RESORT WITH four beautifully designed and immaculate thatched-roof modern villas that blends in seamlessly with the tropical vibe of the coastal paradise of El Nido. Each villa has two bedrooms with king-sized beds, a daybed for an additional guest, and its own private pool, spelling the ultimate in luxury in El Nido.
Panorama Villas is brand spanking new, having only opened in June this year, and this is reflected in its pristine state. The two-storey, fully equipped villas, each with a balcony with sliding glass doors, facing the swimming pool, are quite private and has all the amenities of a home away from home.
Rooms
Each air-conditioned villa has a living room, kitchenette equipped with water dispenser, coffee machine, fridge, stove and all the essential accessories for self catering. There are two bathrooms with a shower and bidet, and his and hers sink. Amenities include airconditioning, and a smart TV with internet. an outdoor shower as well as access to the indoor bathroom from the ground floor.
Fresh towels and linen are provided by the resort, as well as housekeeping and concierge service. The two villas at the back of the resort have an open attic, a perfect space for a relaxing massage treatment, yoga, or enjoying a sundowner.
Food and drinks
Panorama has a restaurant and cocktail bar for breakfast, brunch, meals, snacks and drinks. Breakfast can be served at the villas or at the restaurant. The menu is generally Asian cuisine with a European touch.
What’s on the doorstep?
The resort is 200 yards away from Corong Corong Beach, less than 0.6 miles to Lapus Lapus Beach, and 1.3 miles to Maremegmeg Beach. two minutes to Las Cabanas beach and only five minutes away from the Town Proper. The nearest airport is El Nido, 5.6 miles from the resort. The front desk can arrange for a paid airport shuttle service. A bicycle or scooter rental, and a car rental service are also available. Parking is free for guests. There are many tricycles in front of the resort.
How much?
An average of about Php25,000 a night for four people with breakfast included.
Panorama Villas El Nido, Lot 7, Sitio Lugadia, Barangay Corong Corong, El Nido, Palawan, tel +63 969 302 4532 Email
panoramavillasgm@gmail.com, visit www. panoramavillaselnido.mydirectstay.com
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Panorama Villas has four beautifully designed villas nestled in lush vegetation. Top, a typical villa opening out to its own pool and garden
Terra Sancta
A home where you can take your time to slow down and revel in Mother Nature's beauty
What’s it like?
ASTATUE OF THE Goddess Terra Sancta (or Sacred Earth) — a local artist’s rendition of how nature communicates healing — will greet you. From here, you enter an earthy-toned foyer, surrounded with vibrant greens. It welcomes you by staying true to its character where nature, local crafts, and arts synchronize harmoniously. All these combine to make your experience calm and memorable. And the staff are always warm and helpful — you never have to worry during your stay.
Rooms
Terra Sancta offers eight cozy and minimalist rooms surrounded by luxurious greenery, and a patio fit for a couple (especially with fur babies), yogi, and
Where life is cool and easy: Bottom left, minimalist guest room. From top, Terra Sancta’s pool, and hammock in the garden
solo traveller. All clad with a touch of art, essentials and a comforting queen-sized bed, each room also equipped with a high-quality AC, a 50-inch curved flat screen TV, a safety deposit box, organic toiletries, and conveniently placed electric plugs. There’s also a fiber-optic WiFi — you sure can connect to both nature and the internet. It has everything you need for a carefree nesting.
Amenities
It boasts the perfect panoramic view of El Nido’s golden hour, so don’t miss to unwind or meditate in its lounge area during this time. And its lap pool is always inviting for a leisure swim.
It boasts a calm environment perfect for travelers and thriving artists who need a sanctuary to rejuvenate and just take a moment to breathe. The lounge area can be used for yoga classes for up to eight people.
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What not to miss on the menu
Its rustic open kitchen houses homemade products and bountiful tropical harvest that are accessible to guests. Here you can request the dish that you like or even buy your own ingredients from the nearby local market and have the chef cook it for you. Its menu covers vegan dishes using organic and fresh local produce, continental and Filipino. A must try are their peanut butter noodles, Php550; chicken binakol, Php450/ pax; savory ceviche (appetizer), Php350; and cabbage cake, Php400.
Where is it?
Terra Sancta is situated just a stone’s throw away from Corong-Corong beach, and less than a 10-minute tricycle ride to the town proper. To conveniently get there from El Nido Lio Airport (operated by AirSWIFT) Terra Sancta’s staff can arrange an airport
transfer and you’ll reach Terra Sancta within 15-20 minutes. Other ways can be by renting a bike with the help of their staff or simply take a tricycle ride up the street where drivers are usually lined up most of the day.
How much?
Rooms range from Php4,000–8,500, and a three-course meal for two is less than Php3,000.
Terra Sancta, Sitio Lugadia Brgy, Barangay Corong
Corong, El Nido, Palawan, tel +63 969 241 9768, email terrasanctaresort@gmail. com, visit www.terrasancta.ph or @TerraSanctaHotel on Facebook and @terrasanctaresort on Instagram
Clockwise from bottom, left, mural by the pool, garden deck, and the joy of sinking into bed covered in crisp white bedlinen
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Qi Palawan
Your dream holiday in paradise
What’s it like?
FEEL LIKE YOU own the entire coastline and prepare for a luxurious unique stay in this hidden paradise situated between a pristine beach and a virgin forest in an undiscovered part of Palawan.
Located in the northeast coast of Palawan, a 55-minute drive from the town of El Nido, Qi Palawan is the only development in the immediate area, making it the perfect place for a secluded getaway.
There are lots to do in this 3-hectare private resort, from swimming, paddle boarding, mountain biking, scuba diving, snorkeling, kiteboarding, and island hopping. Or you could just do nothing and relax, book a massage in the in-house spa, or go for yoga.
Rooms
There are eight villas and cottages all with great facilities: solar power, 24-hour electricity, air conditioning, flat screen TVs, complimentary handmade soap and toiletries, hair dryer, and housekeeping service twice daily.
They also have outdoor patios and a private hot and cold bamboo outdoor shower for the complete island experience.
To save on energy, there’s no fridge and electric kettle in rooms. Instead, rooms are provided with cold water
Native-style villas at Qi Palawan and an aerial view of the resort
refills twice a day, and there is a cold and hot water filling station for refills at any time of the day.
Amenities
The hotel offers room service, free WiFi in the restaurant area, free breakfast, free transport to and from El Nido, as well as shuttle services and land transfers to and from Lio Airport.
Amenities also include a bar/lounge area, a game room, a fitness center, a yoga room, and a spa.
Island activities are varied. Try paddle boarding, mountain biking, scuba diving, island hopping, snorkeling, and kiteboarding. Kite lessons are from Php2,200–2,800 per hour.
What’s on the menu?
Qi Palawan’s open-air restaurant features both local and international dishes, an extensive vegan and vegetarian choices, and a wide range of complimentary breakfast options. Surely, your culinary experience will be one to remember.
How much?
A night’s stay is from Php11,500 to Php19,800.
Qi Palawan, San Fernando, El Nido, Palawan, tel +63 935 534 1220, for intenrational calls, Viber/WhatsApp +63 935 534 1220. Visit www.qipalawan.com, find them on Facebook and on Instagram @Qipalawan
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Banig Beach Resort
The island’s inherent beauty is reflected in every corner of this new boutique resort
BANIG BEACH RESORT is one of the newest boutique resorts located in the town proper of Corong-Corong, El Nido. It’s worth a stay on this lovely abode, especially for your much-awaited reset.
What’s it like?
As you set foot on Banig Beach Resort, tall coconut trees with its tuft of large leaves, give shade and welcomes you in this dreamy paradise as its most important guest. It has a direct access to CorongCorong beach — where you can dig your toes in the sand, listen to the the waves, and just clear your mind all day. You’re certainly in for a real treat with its breathtaking views.
All of its materials are carefully selected and locally made. It supports native banig weavers, a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made of buri leaves, and handicrafts such as buri headboard design, and mats.
Banig’s sustainable and eco-friendly approach gives a more reason why it’s one of the top choices to nest in for a true El Nido vacation. It highlights the island’s natural beauty without overdoing it.
They have friendly staffs who will assist you with anything you need, and are also knowledgeable on the best way to roam around the tourist spots
The staff here are friendly and are ready to help you with queries on El Nido tours and attractions, and anything else you may need.
Rooms
It has six villas — four Superior Villas, one Deluxe Room with king-size bed, one Suite Room with kingsize bed — and two Family Rooms including breakfast. All with thatched roof that keeps the space cool. It fits sole, couple or family’s travel lifestyle.
Each of its villa comes with a canopy queen-sized bed, giving that romantic mood and elegance. It has modern, tiled and spacious bath, with needed toiletries and amenities. There’s also a pool deck lounge where you can have a quiet read or have a sip of your morning coffee.
The Family Room accommodates four pax has two queen-sized beds and a large bathroom with a freestanding acrylic tub and a hot shower. Relax in style as you watch the gorgeous sunset from your own balcony.
What not to miss on the menu
Homemade dishes are served and locally sourced. Their beef tapa is tender, has that familiar savory and sweet taste, and they also cure their own chicken and pork tocino that are perfect for breakfast. They have seafood dishes — grilled, or depending on your liking.
Banig Beach Resort, located in Barangay Corong Corong, El Nido, Palawan, tel +63 927 154 2546, +63 998 979 4380. Email banigbeachresortelnido@gmail.com. Find them on Facebook @BANIGBeachResortElNido and on Instagram @banigbeachresort_elnido
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Top, Family Room. Bottom, pool facing the beach and Deluxe Villa
Sea Cocoon Hotel
This 27-room homey bed and breakfast in the heart of El Nido town has a small pool and immaculately clean rooms, each with a private balcony
IRST IMPRESSIONS.
FSea Cocoon Hotel is a 27-room, four-storey mid-scale hotel in the heart of El Nido town. The decor is warm and homey, with unabashed pops of colors from bright yellows, greens, oranges to blues. Right in the middle of the ground floor area past the reception desk, lounge and dining area is a swimming pool for cooling off on a hot summer’s day. The idea behind Sea Cocoon, according to the owners, was to offer a modest bed and breakfast accommodation with all the conveniences of a hotel. Sometime mid-year next year, rooms on offer will increase to 44. The hotel stays true to its motto of “Your Comfort is Our Pride.”
ROOMS. All rooms are spacious with ensuite toilet and bath, hot and cold shower, air-conditioning, satellite TV and private balcony. Room categories include the standard double room with a queen size bed for two, the triple room with three single beds and soon into next year, a family room for up to four people. A memory foam is laid over the bed’s spring mattress and double glazed windows ensure a comfy and quiet night’s sleep. Doors are gasket lined to help cut out noise. Street side rooms have double
doors to balcony and triple glazed windows to lessen street noise. Overnight rates start at P4,500. Rates include complimentary breakfast ala carte.
FACILITIES. Right next to the swimming pool is the dining area. There’s strong Wi-Fi all throughout the hotel, so you can stay connected while on vacation. The hotel also has a silent stand-by generator,
in-house water purification system using reverse osmosis plus ultraviolet disinfection and a deeper well for cleaner water.
Sea Cocoon Hotel is Tripadvisor’s Travelers’ Choice Winner for three years in a row: 2017, 2018 and 2019. The hotel is located at Calle Real, Brgy, Masagana, El Nido; www.seacocoon.com or call mobile +63 917 674 1024 and +63 918 911 6670.
We look forward to welcoming you at Sea Cocoon in El Nido town center!
WHERE TO EAT & DRINK IN
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Whether it’s a gelato fix in summer, impromptu drinks, dinner with friends, or dancing until the early hours, El Nido offers it all
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Café Athena
If you can’t wait for your Greek vacation fix, this little gem right on the beach serves up souvlaki and magic
The vibe
THE VIEW — sandy shore, clear blue sea, and El Nido’s iconic limestone karst cliffs jutting out of the water — is mesmerising and as good a reason to book a table in this Greek restaurant as the food. White tables, bistro chairs, and wicker pendant lights in an open air, beachfront setting add to the charm. You could even imagine you’re by the Med, except we doubt you’d wish you’re elsewhere.
What not to miss on the menu
Definitely the souvlaki, skewers of meat and vegetables cooked to perfection on a lava stone grill and basted with their signature sauce. It’s a consistent bestseller. The smell of charcoal smoke and herbs wafting in the air says it all. Also highly recommended is the Seafood Platter, good for two, served with Greek salad and baked potatoes. Café Athena’s kitchen serves up magic
Clockwise from top, dine with a view at Cafe Athena; souvlaki skewers, fresh salad with cheese, seafood pasta, Seafood platter. Bottom from left, ginger zinger and vitamin C drink
with the freshest ingredients — grilled tuna steak, squid, and prawns. For drinks, try the bestselling detox drink made of apple, celery, cucumber and malunggay; immune booster drink; ginger zinger; and vitamin C made of pineapple, calamansi, and orange.
How much?
Starters start at Php250; main courses from Php350.
Café Athena, Serena St., Brgy. Buena Suerte, Vanilla Beach, El Nido, Palawan, tel +63 967 899 5421, +63 917 324 4544. Open daily from 7am to 11:30pm. Email info. cafeathena@gmail.com or find them on Facebook @cafeathena.ph and Instagram @cafe.athena
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Big Bad Thai
Best for authentic Thai dishes
The vibe
BREEZY, FUN, AND casual enough for you to feel at ease in shorts and t-shirt. Overlooking El Nido’s Bacuit Bay, sandy shore and limestone cliffs, this is the place to come for sundowners and lip-smacking Thai dishes. There’s indoor and outdoor seating. Think tropical beach vibe, string lights, bamboo walls, comfy chairs and cushioned benches. There’s an eye-catching central wall mural with the big, bold name “Bad” and other Asian iconography. The rooftop lounge and second floor dining area are perfect for couples on a night out or for groups. Tables are also set on the beach. The restaurant opens from 3pm till 11pm.
What not to miss on the menu
Big Bad Thai’s chef recommends dishes from her native Isan area of northeast Thailand. Try the tangy Khao Tod (curried rice balls), Yam Nua (spicy beef salad), and wholesome and comforting Keang Sen (chicken noodle soup).
Drinks
Thairita (mango purée with tequila) and traditional Thai milk tea go well with most of the Thai dishes on the menu. Wine, beer and non alcoholic drinks are also available.
How much?
Prices start from Php200+ for appetizers or mains. Wine by the glass is Php200+ and a bottle of wine, Php1,000+.
Big Bad Thai, 2nd Floor, Hama Street, Zone 3,
5313 El
Palawan, tel +63 945 299 4225. Email bigbadthai@gmail.com, visit @bigbadthaibistrobar on Instagram and Facebook
Barangay Masagana,
Nido,
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From top, the bestselling Khao Tod curried rice balls and Pad Thai; Big Bad Thai’s dining area with amazing views of Bacuit Bay, and, from left, the refreshing Thai milk teas, and Thairita
What’s on the menu?
A team of chefs trained in the art of Philippine cuisine have created several showstoppers:
• Sinigang na liempo sa ube, not your typical pork sinigang. The pork belly is slow-cooked until tender then the broth is thickened with purple yam for a unique, creamy flavor that will leave you wanting more.
• Humba, slow-cooked in soy sauce, spices and black beans, and served with saba banana. The ideal balance of sweet and savory flavors.
• Bistek Tagalog , a flavor-rich dish made with slices of beef tenderloin marinated and braised in soy sauce, a hint of citrus, and a generous amount of caramelized onion.
• Seafood Canton noodles, a medley of fresh seafood and in-season vegetables.
• Bamboo rice, a staple Filipino food but better and more flavorful.
For drinks, a bottle of Pinot Noir or Merlot goes well with the red meat dishes on the menu. Salad and starters are best paired with Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay.
Gana Restaurant at Lihim Resorts
Filipino heritage food, done well
What’s it like?
GANA IS A Filipino term that translates in English to appetite and desire. Gana, true to its name, delights your palate with farm-to-table specials and heritage recipes that will take you back to your grandma’s kitchen. The restaurant proudly serves the most beloved Filipino dishes in a dining area that features custommade brick pugon oven, a traditional Philippine woodfired oven, where fresh ingredients are cooked using time-honoured Filipino cooking techniques.
The restaurant, with views of the garden, carries the Filipino theme throughout, with high-backed cane and rattan chairs and wooden tables, claypot serving bowls, buko shells, and pandan leaves.
Above, Gana showstopper kare-kare. Below, eggs Benedict, chicken binakol, Gana’s Chef de Cuisine Nickson Valmeo, Araw Head of Operations Augie Lontok, and El Nido’s Cluster General Manager Jen Zafra with InFlight Traveller staff
How much?
Price ranges from Php250 to Php880. A glass of wine starts at Php250. A curated list of bottles are also available.
Gana Restaurant, 999 Sitio Caalan, Barangay Masagana, 5314 El Nido, Palawan. For reservations, contact +63 917 318 8998 or email reservations@lihim.com
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Garlic and Mint
Best for Vietnamese pho and garlicky chicken adobo
The vibe
GARLIC AND MINT is a simple little restaurant in El Nido with a big reputation for some of the best Vietnamese pho noodles and Filipino cuisine. It has two floors for diners, and a takeout station on the ground floor. The upper floor with a view of the beach is alfresco with wooden tables and chairs and string lights.
The restaurant’s unique selling proposition is summed up in its catchy name, evoking ingredients in Filipino (garlic) and Vietnamese (mint) cuisines. The vibe is fusion, presented with stylish plating and prepared with attention to detail as you remember your indulgent mom or grandmother doing at home.
What’s on the menu
There’s an ample selection of Vietnam’s most versatile fare, pho (noodles). Former US President Barack Obama and the late chef Anthony Bourdain are known to be fans of the pho, fragrant bowls of Vietnamese noodle soup and steamed pork dumplings. The spring rolls, whether fresh or fried,
are the eternal best sellers and lead in majority of the orders.
Filipinos are voracious chicken eaters, prime reason for Garlic and Mint’s strong and confident waiters’ recommendation for the chicken adobo. For those willing to try a different but stilll traditional delicacy, the chicken inasal , much loved by the people in Central Visayas for its sweet barbecue marinade, is an excellent choice. For drinks, try the Vietnamese iced tea, drip coffee or iced tea, and fresh fruit shake. San Miguel beer or San Mig Light are also available.
Service
The warmth and friendliness of the staff, besides the authentic fare, have received top marks and have been the reason for many return visits.
Garlic and Mint, Serena Street, Barangay Buena Suerte, 5314 El Nido, Palawan, tel +63 965 320 4560. Open daily 7am to 9pm for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Find them on Facebook @GarlicAndMint
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Clockwise from top left, seafood platter, Viet noodle salad, fried spring rolls, Garlic and Mint restaurant, sweet and sour lapu lapu
Gusto Gelato+Bistro
What a scoop!
IN 2016, GUSTO Gelato first presented its stock of homemade Italian gelato (ice cream), impressing Palawenos and tourists alike with flavors from dark chocolate, salted caramel to cherry cheesecake among a varied list. Since then it has expanded its menu to include specialty desserts, crepes, panini’s, croissants, pan au chocolat and proper coffee. Scoops cost between Php120 and Php240. A shot of Bailey’s at Php80 caps the creamy experience. Try the Nutella Coconut, Nutella Banana or Peanut Butter.
Where to sit
As this is a popular place, and there is always a crowd milling in front of the gelato galle seating is scant. Not to worry, the Pangolin Bar upstairs welcomes spillovers.
What’s latest?
The +Bistro appendage to the gelateria’s name introduces a new feature to enjoy — a fully air conditioned establishment offering all day breakfast, lunch and dinner in a European setting. Besides locals, visitors from Europe are among its top target clientele. Construction began on the eve of the COVID -19 breakout with business commencing on August 22 of this year.
Gusto Gelato+Bistro, 59JR C. Hama Street, Barangay
Suerte, 5314 El Nido, Palawan. Open daily from 8 am to midnight, and 1 am during peak season. For information, contact +63 905 572 3624. Find them on Facebook @gustogelatobistro
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Two scoops of the Stracciatella is not enough; café bistro set-up, and beef bourguignon
District Bar + Kitchen
El Nido’s got its party back! Come for drinks, dancing and great Asian food
EXPECT GREAT FOOD and drinks in a lively setting at District’s first floor restaurant. Later on in the evening venture up to the second floor to dance the night away with El Nido’s party crowd. Happy hour starts at 6pm, but the party comes alive at 10pm. The cool bar with a yellow dragon mural dominates. The night’s DJ spins music to set the tone for highenergy dancing and drinking that lasts till 2am.
What not to miss on the menu
Try the restaurant’s Vietnamese-inspired dishes made with the freshest catch of the day and locally sourced ingredients, handpicked by the head chef daily. A must
try is the aromatic and comforting seafood pho noodle soup with shrimps and sliced lime, basil, parsley, and bean sprouts. Also try the Vietnamese spring rolls, light, crunchy, and moreish; grilled meat barbecue dishes; Vietnamese beef stew, flavoured with spices and slightly sweetened with fresh coconut juice.
Drinks
As the sun sets, the place starts to fill its bar with local and foreign tourists, stopping by for drinks. Big on the menu are the piña colada and mango daiquiri, using fresh fruits; and mojito
Don’t miss happy hour every Thursday and Friday for “buy 1, take 1” drinks, from 6pm to 10pm.
District Bar + Kitchen, District Building, Osmeña Street, 5314 El Nido, Palawan, tel. +63 917 324 4544, +63 966 509 4728. Find them on Facebook @district.philippines and Instagram @districtelnido
The vibe
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A Piña colada train ready to fire up someone’s night. Below, District’s bar and restaurant scenes
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The Pangolin El Nido
Celebrate life after lockdown, and the hippest place to meet the party crowd is here
The vibe
THEY SAY, “GO where the locals go,” and in El Nido, it’s The Pangolin. Located just above Gusto Gelato along Calle Hama, The Pangolin is a fun cocktail bar where El Nido’s elite crowd, expats, and tourists love to party. For locals it’s the hippest place in town to meet up for a drink, and to unwind at the end of a business day. There are lots of small cozy corners where it’s easy to talk and the vibe is chill. Pop by early as the place gets full fast and at certain times, the security will not allow any more people in. The entrance to Pangolin is rather tricky to find. You need to find a flight of stairs leading to the bar. If you’re stuck, just ask around. People are friendly. The Pangolin’s upstairs bar is al fresco with cogon grass and bamboo ceiling for that tropical vibe. At sunset, watch the colours change from the balcony. At dusk, the lights are turned on and the
whole space is transformed into a high-energy, tropical dance club with a different DJ spinning every night. Pangolin is open till 2am. Check out their Facebook, @ThePangolinElNido, for latest events, featured DJs, mixology performances, and promos.
What not to miss on the menu
Order Pangolin’s signature drinks, each one carefully curated by Pangolin’s bartenders. Bestsellers include the Watermelon Daiquiri (Php300), made with the freshest watermelon juice and white rum, and the Green Lagoon (Php350) , a concoction of gin, midori melon liqueur, mint, and calamansi or local lime. But the creme de la creme of the cocktail menu is The Pangolin (Php300), named after the scaly anteater endemic to Palawan. It’s also where the bar derived its name from, with the advocacy of protecting these scaly mammals.
The Pangolin drink was specially-concocted by chef Eduardo Garcia. It’s a pineapple-based cocktail with tequila, and a tiny hint of local chilli so you get a burst of flavors with every sip. Trust us, before the night ends, it’ll be the drink you’ll forever remember the island by.
“One of the best things about our bar is that more and more people now know about the pangolin, when in fact, they didn’t before. I am very proud of that,” says owner Augusto Chávez who is very passionate about saving the balintong, the pangolin’s local name.
The Pangolin El Nido, Calle Hama, Barangay Buena Suerte, El Nido, 5313 Palawan, tel. +63 927 938 3806 Find them on Facebook @ThePangolinElNido
Top and bottom, a night out in El Nido’s Pangolin — in pictures. A different DJ spins every night
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TRAVELLER’S
QUICK GUIDE TO
PUERTO PRINCESA
Puerto Princesa is the capital city of the island province of Palawan. It is the gateway to various beach destinations in Palawan, as well as exciting nature reserves like the world-famous Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park. The city is also your jump off point to exciting Palawan destinations like El Nido in the north, and Balabac down south.
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GETTING THERE
Most major local airlines, including Philippine Airlines (www.philippineairlines.com) fly from Manila to Puerto Princesa. The trip takes a little over an hour.
VISITOR ATTRACTIONS
Puerto Princesa Subterranean River
National Park
Sabang, Puerto Princesa
www.undergroundriver.puertoprincesa.ph
Located about 80 kilometers away from the city centre is the Underground River of Palawan, declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The river flows 8kms under a lime-stone karst mountain before spilling into a lagoon separated from the sea by a beach. You can explore the river by boat, gliding through cathedrallike caverns and under vast domes where colonies of bats hang.
Sabang Zipline
Cabayugan, Puerto Princesa
Tel +63 926 670 4410, +63 48 434 2341
The 800-meter long Sabang Zipline gives you a bird’s eye view of Sabang Beach as you zip wire your way at 150-feet above sea level.
Binuatan Weaving Creations
Puerto Princesa South Road, Puerto Princesa
Tel. +63 926 670 4410, +63 999 992 7712
Drop by this well-known handicraft shop for woven bags, wallets, placemats, table runners, and curtain shades. Binuatan has a factory on site creating handloom woven products using Palawan’s local fibres such as amumuting , buri, and abaca.
Palaweño Brewery
82 Manalo St., Puerto Princesa
www.palawenobrewery.com, tel +63 48 716 2306, +63 48 434 0709, +63 917 559 9109
Stop by Palawan’s first craft brewery, offering five specialty Ayahay craft beers, from Php150 a glass. Come inside the wooden tap house for some beer tasting or better still, join the microbrewery tour.
HISTORICAL SITES
World War II Museum
Rizal Avenue, Brgy. San Miguel, Puerto Princesa www.tourism.puertoprincesa.ph, +63 917 849 5343
This privately-owned museum houses World War II artifacts, from vehicles used during the war, miniature war planes and ships, old denominations, and the names of the 1,000 local guerrillas who fought against the Japanese. Expect a Php30 entrance fee.
Plaza Cuartel
Taft Street, Puerto Princesa
Plaza Cuartel is the site of the infamous Palawan Massacre, where 143 American soldiers were burned alive by Japanese soldiers. Now a national historical site, it remains a grim reminder of World War II, with a memorial located in the middle of the park, listing the 143 casualties, and 11 survivors.
Princesa Eulalia Park
Rizal Avenue, Puerto Princesa
Visit www.tourism.puertoprincesa.ph, under historial landmarks
This park, named after the daughter of Queen Isabel II of Spain, is the site where Don Jose Sostao, head of the Spanish colonizing expedition, read the decree of the Foundation of Puerto Princesa (“Port of the Princess”) on March 4, 1872.
The Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park (PPSRNP), declared as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature
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Balai Princesa
A luxe bed and breakfast in Puerto Princesa with in-house spa, sauna, and jacuzzi
LOCATED IN THE peaceful street of San Pedro in Puerto Princesa, Balai Princesa is a big old house converted into a bed and breakfast with a difference. This one is made for pampering, with in-house spa, with sauna, jacuzzi and restaurant.
What’s it like?
The Balai (or “house”) itself has a great deal of timeless beauty. Owners converted the old house’s structure into a relaxing oasis. The walls are made of natural-finished wood panels, and floors are well-polished hardwood. These earth-toned interiors with large windows that allow natural light to enter throughout the day, make the bed and breakfast more welcoming. Locally sourced furnishings from trendy wicker and rattan furniture to velvet cushioned seats, add a homey touch.
Rooms
There are five spacious rooms, from twin double, superior king to family, all with ensuite bathroom, comfy bed, free WiFi and toiletries.
Amenities
Feel like a royalty while Balai Princesa provides you a personalized service during your stay. Book a massage,
enjoy the in-house jacuzzi and sauna located in the landscaped garden. Here you can unwind and let your cares melt away.
Never leave without trying their 90-minute signature massages like the traditional hilot, an ancient Filipino healing tradition, believed to restore balance and rid of any tension; and Shiatsu (P1,099), which uses gentle techniques to rejuvenate the body. Their masseuses are sure to help you relax and experience a deep sleep.
What not to miss on the menu
They have a restaurant, Lilim Café (balaiprincesa.com/ lilimcafe), that serves an array of Filipino dishes, using local produce and ingredients. Interesting to try are Adobo de Tablea (Php340), chicken cutlets cooked in soy sauce, vinegar and tablea or cacao, served with rice; the bestselling Messy Burger (Php400); and Sinigang ni Nanay (Php360), a sour and savory dish with tender pork ribs and vegetables. End your sumptuous meal with a Coffee Jelly (Php160).
Good to know
Balai Princesa ditches single-plastic use and uses only cassava eco bags, and plant-based packaging from straws to food boxes and bin bags. Single-use plastic containers from shampoo, conditioners to lotion are no longer used. Instead, Balai Princesa provides refillable glass containers for toiletries. It also sends any used plastic containers to a recycling partner that repurposes these plastic items. Food waste goes to the compost at Balai Princesa’s backyard.
How much?
A night in the Superior King room, ideal for a couple, is from Php5,790. The Twin Double costs the same, while the Family Room able to accommodate eight starts from Php7,620.
Balai Princesa, Socrates Road, Barangay San Pedro, Puerto Princesa, Palawan, +63 917 775 5603. Visit www.balaiprincesa.com or find them on Facebook @balai.princesa
Top, King room. Bottom, clockwise from top, Lilim Café, jacuzzi, and the entrance to the front desk
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Viet Ville Restaurant
Best for authentic cháo lòng and flavours of Vietnam
Back Story
DINERS IN THIS picturesque establishment, set in a lush forest grove and encircled by sprawling lawns, may not realize the rich history behind their current location. Viet Ville was born out of the influx of Vietnamese migrants to the Philippines in 1975. Some 300 of these migrants were eventually relocated to what we now know as Viet Ville.
Migrants kept busy with a number of livelihood projects such as a French bread bakery, noodle manufacturing, fish sauce processing and Viet Ville Restaurant among others. This allowed both visitors and the local community to generate income and eventually stand on their own.
Many of the original chefs have left the country, but they were generous enough to pass on techniques in their cuisine to Filipino counterparts, allowing Viet Ville to still uncontestedly claim authenticity. All these years, it has been guided and nurtured by the Apostolic Vicarate of Puerto Princesa, which led the restaurant into a new phase by entering into partnership with a local entrepreneur to manage Viet Ville. There will always be a piece of Vietnam in the Philippines as long as there is a Viet Ville Restaurant.
Do Sit Here
Rustic or native would best reflect the place’s ambiance with its generous use of wood, padded ceilings made of amakan (a special type of sawali) and Japanesestyle windows. The place is quite spacious, the tables
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set comfortably apart. There is outdoor seating, ideal for sunset.
What not to miss on the menu
Viet Ville is the only restaurant in Puerto Princesa that serves the bestselling Cháo lòng, essentially a rice porridge with pork ribs and offals. The thinly sliced offals and ribs are slow cooked and seasoned with typical Vietnamese flavors, served with herbs and spices. Some restaurants in Puerto Princesa serve a version of Pho, calling it “Chao Long,” which it isn’t. It’s a bit of a mix up. Bestsellers include the beef stew noodles, pork sparerib noodles, and Vietnamese Fresh Lumpia. Also popular are Vietnamese staples of spring rolls — they have a chicken version here — and Bahn Mi (short crusty baguette packed with meat and savouries). These staples, prepared Viet Ville style, will easily transport you to what seems like a local outlet in Hanoi or Saigon. The garlic bread (Php50) and chicken pho, (Php180) are already a complete and satisfying combo for those who want a quick meal.
The lumpia platter is a feast for both the eyes and belly, and perfect for health watchers, who want to enjoy their food without worry. Light desserts include coffee jelly and chia mango pudding.
Viet Ville Restaurant, Km. 13, Barangay Santa Lourdes, Puerto Princesa, Palawan, +63 917 329 2201. Open daily from 8am to 9pm. Find them on Facebook @VietVilleRestaurant
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From top, the bestselling cháo lòng, Viet Ville’s tropical garden, and dining area Garden photo by Michael Pablo and dining area photo by Gerald Tumalac
THE BRILLIANT BORACAY TOP 10
PLACES TO GO, THINGS TO DO
This beautiful little tropical island has it all — from flying like Iron Man to swimming like a mermaid
BY DAVID DALTON
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White Beach
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INTRODUCTION
Boracay, a small bone-shaped island 300 km south of Manila, fringed by the Sulu Sea to the west and the Sibuyan Sea to the east, is one of the most popular beach destinations in Asia. Let’s make that the World. It’s not hard to see why. It has one of the world’s most beautiful milky white sand beaches, crystal clear waters for snorkeling and scuba diving, activities ranging from parasailing to mountain biking and some of the buzziest cafes, restaurants and nightlife in the region. And yet Boracay has never really lost its laid-back desert island vibe. New environmental regulations and caps in the number of visitors have preserved Boracay as a tropical gem. There’s no drinking or smoking on the beach, but that’s not a problem — not when you’ve got those stunning sunsets to enjoy.
Boracay’s main attraction is White Beach, a 4-km westerly facing stretch of perfect white sand lapped by turquoise, tropical waters. It has three landmarks: Boat Stations 1, 2 and 3 — areas where ferries land when they do the run from the airport at Caticlan, a few kms away on the island of Panay. Boat Station 1 is at the northern end of the beach (near the four-star Two Seasons Boracay Resort); Boat Station 2 is roughly in the middle and the best arrivals point for the busiest area of the beach (this is where most of the shopping, restaurants, and other services are located, plus a good range of accommodation, from budget to small hotels); and Boat Station 3 is towards the southern end near the Astoria Current hotel.
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located. The name Puka has become more widely used because of the abundance of crushed puka seashells mixed in within the white sand. There’s not much to do at Puka Beach except snooze and swim, which is what makes it such a beauty. You’ll find a few stalls and restaurants on the beach that sell drinks, snacks, souvenirs, and fresh coconut. Puka shell bracelets, necklaces and anklets are a bargain. Bring a book and forget about the world for a while. You can reach Puka easily by tricycle. Diniwid Beach — more of a sleepy cove than a beach — is connected by footpath to its brasher cousin, White Beach, a short walk to the north. It’s the perfect place to swim and chill for the day before heading back to White Beach for the nightlife. You won’t go hungry. The rustic Dinibeach Bar and Restaurant has good breakfasts, pasta, salads, fruit shakes, lassis and cocktails.
TIRED OF WHITE BEACH? Boracay has a dozen beaches and coves, with Puka Beach — on the northern coast — a real gem in its own right, named after the translucent seashells found in the area. Puka has a raw, unspoiled beauty and is the perfect place to escape and enjoy another side of Boracay. It was originally named Yapak Beach after the barangay (village) where it is
DO NOTHING
YOU DESERVE IT. Grab a patch of white sand, perhaps in the shade of a coconut palm, and settle in for a day of ultimate relaxation. The southern end of the
GET AWAY FROM IT ALL AT PUKA AND DINIWID BEACHES
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Milky white sand and turquoise waters of White Beach. Facing page, sun worshipping at White Beach
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beach is the quietest, but around Boat Station 2 there are welcoming little cafes where you can take a break from doing nothing with a drink and a snack. Try the beachfront Epic Boracay (after dark it’s a nightclub) for a healthy cucumber slam (Php180) or detox mint (Php170), or the Aria Italian restaurant for pasta, tuna carpaccio (Php400), Caesar’s salad (Php400) and a ripe mango or papaya juice (Php140).
GET HIGH AT MOUNT LUHO
MOUNT LUHO, north of Bulabog Beach in the island’s northeast quarter, is the island’s highest peak at about 100 meters above sea level and has a lookout point offering magnificent and sweeping 360-degree views of the island. It’s another good place to watch the sun start setting, although it closes at 5pm so you won’t be able to stay for sunset itself (if you’re looking for special photos, you will be able to take advantage of the magically soft late afternoon light). Entrance to the viewing deck is Php100. You can get to Mount Luho
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by walking from Bulabog Beach or, if you don’t fancy the walk, hiring a tricycle or vehicle from around Boat Station 2.
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GET ACTIVE AT BULABOG
THE 2.5-KM BULABOG BEACH (also known as Back Beach) is on Boracay’s eastern coast and gets onshore summer winds, making it a perfect location for kiteboarding and windsurfing. This is the place for kiteboarding. Some say it’s the best kiteboarding location in Asia because of its flat, shallow waters and guaranteed breezy conditions.
Bulabog is a 10-minute walk from the Main Road (by the D’Mall of Boracay shops near Boat Station 2).
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LEARN TO FLY LIKE IRON MAN
FOR THE ULTIMATE YOLO experience try flyboarding, hoverboarding or flybiking, the fastest growing new watersports to hit the waters of Boracay. You’ll learn to use water-jet propelled equipment, which allows propulsion in the air and under the water. Feel the thrill of flying over the waves, or the rush of
streaming under them. Once you’re on it nothing can stop you, not even gravity. Xtreme Fun (inland from Le Solei de Boracay near Boat Station 2) will take you to its “flyboard launch platform” just off the coast. On average, you can learn to fly in less than five minutes, although some will take longer. A session is usually 30 minutes and will cost around Php4,000. Boracay Water Sports Association (BWSA) president Russell Cruz offers parasailing at Bulabog Beach during the season (June to October). You’ll soar to a height of about 50m and stay up for at least 15 minutes.There are plenty of other watersports on the island. They include kiteboarding (from about Php3,300 for an introductory course); windsurfing, (from Php750 per hour for equipment rental and Php2,250 for a two-hour beginner course); kayaking (from Php1,000 per hour); standup paddle boarding (from Php300 for a half hour); jet skiing (from Php2,000 for 15 minutes; banana boat rides (from Php350 per person); parasailing (from Php2,000 per person; UFO ride (Php600 per person, 15 minutes); speed boat rental (from Php5,400 an hour, minimum five people); scuba diving and snorkeling (from Php3,000 for an intro or discover dive). For details of water sports and how to book with accredited operators ask at the Department of Tourism — Boracay Field Office near Boat Station 2. All water sports are
Boracay’s Bulabog Beach, left, gets onshore summer winds making it perfect for water sports. Bottom, soar to a height of 50m parasailing at Bulabog
Photo courtesy of Boracay Water Sports Association
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regulated and every activity on the island is assigned its own areas to preserve marine biodiversity.
Email Russell Cruz At russellcrw@yahoo.com, tel +63 917 998 0016. Contact Boracay Water Sports Association, Balabag, Boracay, tel +63 288 9330, email bwsa2017 @gmail.com
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CATCH THE SUNSET
MAKE SURE YOU’RE ON WHITE BEACH for sunset, around 6pm. White Beach faces west and watching the sun go down is something of a tradition. When it’s over, it’s time to get warmed up for the night. Head to Exit Bar (beachfront, north of Boat Station 2), where the drinks are cheap — and strong — and you can order native snacks including kilawin (cold fish mixed with vinegar and citrus), calamares and sisig (pig's face and belly, and chicken liver). Other good bars in the area are Summer Place, Kasbar, OM Bar, and Epic Boracay. (See page 72 for more on night life on the island). Many beachfront bars have special sunset happy hour rates.
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SWIM LIKE A MERMAID — TAIL INCLUDED
MERMAID SWIMMING has gained a following in Boracay, with fans as young as eight, all wanting to learn how to be Disney’s Ariel. The Philippine Mermaid Swimming Academy (PMSA) can make your fantasy come true and help you escape into the mysterious mythical world of mermaids. The PMSA teaches young and old alike how to mermaid swim, with mermaid tail fitting and costumes included in the price. Courses include an introduction to mermaid swimming for Php2,000 in a pre-scheduled class for 90 minutes. A private intro class is from Php2,200 for three or more people to Php3,200 for one. Mermaid lessons will see you learn the four basic swim strokes and breathing techniques. Freestyle sessions are an opportunity to practice your new skills
Sunset sailing at White Beach
Photo by Bambi Corro/Unsplash
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Philippine Mermaid Swimming Academy, through watersports company Kite Asia, at D’Mall of Boracay (Boat Station 2), tel +63 917 324 3947 or see them on Facebook.
BORACAY’S BAT POPULATION is declining, but if you’re patient and know where to look, you can still catch sight of majestic bats in flight at places including Balinghai Beach, a roosting site for the little mammals. Friends of the Flying Foxes (FFF), a group of wildlife enthusiasts comprising of Boracay residents, says bats on the island include flying foxes (Pteropus hypomelanus), short-nosed fruit bats, musky fruit bats and, if you’re lucky enough to see one, the golden crowned flying fox — the largest flying mammals in the world and endemic to Boracay and Philippine forests. The bats are crucial to the island’s ecosystem, if nothing else because they keep the insect population under control — one bat can eat up to 2,000 mosquitoes a night. They roost on the cliffside hills and mountain ridges of Barangay Yapak and in the trees at Puka Beach (during the amihan season, approximately from November-June) and Ilig Iligan Beach (during the rainy habagat season that starts around July). Your best chance of catching fruit bats in flight is to head to these areas at dusk.
For more information see the FFF on Facebook (Tel: +63 917 328 0540).
SEE RURAL LIFE and shake off a few pounds on a bike ride with a guide, stopping at locations including Willy’s Rock, Bulabog Beach, the Ati Tribal Village community project, the Lugutan Mangrove Park and Puka Beach. The tour is flexible so you can go where you want — as long as it’s accessible on two wheels — and see the island from a different perspective. Choose
from an easy ride, mainly on flat roads, or moderate and hard rides, including climbs and scenic routes. You can build in some time for swimming and souvenir shopping along the way. A stop at Puka Beach means you can pick up puka shell bracelets, necklaces, and anklets from local sellers. Easy rides for two hours cost Php1,000 per person, including bike and helmet rental, Department of Tourism-accredited tour guide, souvenir items from the Ati tribal community, personal accident insurance, and a bottle of mineral water.
Book with Unisikad Boracay Association. Tel +63 920 982 9840, or on Facebook @unisikadboracay
THERE’S NO BETTER WAY to enjoy Boracay than from the sea. Hop aboard a paraw, a smallish, wooden native outrigger boat with a triangular mainsail and nets that serve as hammocks — just the trick for some serious relaxation as your captain heads around the island or offshore along White Beach where you can watch those famous sunsets.
Book a sailing tour with Red Pirates Pub & Sailing Tours, tel +63 995 151 6738. Or get in touch with MASBOI Sailboat Service Cooperative at tel +6336 272 4102 or www.boracayactivities.ph. They offer a day trip from P1,800 an hour for two people and a sunset cruise, from P2,000 for two, for half an hour.
ROCK THE BOAT! 08 09 10
GO BATTY GET SOME PEDAL POWER
Top, Flying Foxes; bottom, exploring Boracay on two wheels
Photo courtesy of Unisikad Boracay Association
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Flying Foxes photo by Will Yates, courtesy of the FFF
A typical native outrigger boat used for island hopping in Boracay
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WHERE TO STAY IN
If the past two years have been a rather difficult, tiring spell, then treat yourself to a post-lockdown stay in one of Boracay’s choicest hotels, from a small charming boutique hotel to a luxury resort
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Discovery Shores Boracay
Great beach, indulgent suites, private pools, in-house spa, gym, superb dining options.
Discovery Shores Boracay has it all
What’s it like?
IF YOU COULD splurge a little bit for a postlockdown treat or a special occasion in Boracay, then Discovery Shores Boracay is your best bet for one of the best holiday experiences in the mother of all beach and party islands in the Philippines. The hotel occupies probably the finest patch of White Beach, located in Station 1, quieter and more private. It’s set well back from the shore, so the better to enjoy the vast turquoise waters and great expanse of milky white, sun drenched sands. And dare we say that the hotel suites are spacious and heavenly, the food excellent. The hotel is 30 minutes away from Caticlan Airport and two hours away from Kalibo International Airport.
Rooms
Spacious, all suites range from the 40-45-sqm Junior Suites to the 252-sqm Grand Signature Suite which has a master bedroom, a second bedroom, a dining room, living area, and a 9 sqm lounge pool. All hotel suites have a balcony with views of the sprawling property or the sea. Expect options for in-room dining, high speed internet access, a 42-inch smart tv, HD cable tv, DVD player, iPod dock for premier rooms, sound bar, in-room safe, Nespresso machine, tea amenities, mini bar, mini refrigerator, iron and ironing board, down pillows and hypo-allergenic pillows upon request. The hotel particularly mentions its “crown jewel,” the Signature Suites. This is located in an exclusive wing
of the resort and has 11 indulgent suites. Each suite features a high ceiling, and a separate living space that opens onto a spacious balcony with its own infinity lounge pool.
What not to miss on the menu
Whether you’re big on seafood or you’re a meat lover, the choices on the menu are varied. Order grilled octopus for starters or mussels steamed in beer with chorizo, chilli, garlic, and served with garlic toast. Or go for the seafood board at Indigo Restaurant and feast on lobster, mud crabs, hard shell clams, prawn and Chilean mussels. From Forno Osteria’s Josper oven, order US prime Angus rib eye or, indulge in freshly made pizza and pasta. The resort also serves the best breakfast on the island.
There are five restaurants in all, with popular Indigo offering seasonal coastal cuisine, Forno Osteria offering Italian fare, Sands Restaurant serving local comfort food. Sand Bar for the perfect setting to enjoy Boracay’s sunset, and 360 Roof Lounge for some of the best views of the island.
Lunch or dinner would set you back around Php1,500-2,000 per person for a three-course meal.
Soon, a 6th outlet will be open to all and it is named after the resort’s lovable mascot, Bogart. Watch out for the opening of Bogart’s Bar. It’s poolside dining at its best!
Amenities
The hotel has a swimming pool, jacuzzi, Clubhouse Deck, the Terra Wellness Spa, Sandbox Children’s Activity Room, a fitness facility and Shorelines Gift Shop. For meetings and events, audio-visual equipment, printers and functions rooms for up to 50 people are available. The hotel also caters to intimate weddings and events.
How much?
A junior suite is from Php17,000++ and a Signature Suite from Php32,700++. Enjoy discounts by booking direct on the hotel website by simply using the promo code BOOKDIRECT for 10% savings on room rates plus several special perks!
Good to know
The 99-suite luxury resort is one of the Top 25 Resorts in Asia in the 2021 Conde Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards and was named Best for Families in Asia at the Conde Nast Johansens 2018 Awards for Excellence.
Discovery Shores Boracay, Station 1, Barangay Balabag, Boracay, Malay, Aklan, 5608, Direct Line: +63 2 7720 8888 or Reservations: +63 917 627 3780. Visit www.discoveryshoresboracay.com
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The resort’s Sands Restaurant with spectacular sea views, and one of the resort’s beautifully designed Junior Bedroom Suite
Location is key at Zuzuni Boutique Hotel in Station 1
SMALL BOUTIQUE HOTEL Zuzuni has been around for years, catering to couples, individuals, and small families who want to be at the cusp of the quieter Station 1 and the busy Station 2. Location-wise, Zuzuni is ideal — it’s a short walk away from food and shopping haven D’Mall and also a leisurely stroll away from the higher-end resorts and restos of Station 1.
It’s in a very convenient and commercial location as well — right beside Zuzuni are a few 24/7 convenience
stores, as well as chains like Army Navy, Yellow Cab, All FlipFlops, Gerry’s Grill, and Starbucks. Plus points that it’s got Master Siomai, Jonah’s Shakes, and Potato Corner nearby, too!
It’s a quaint 3-star hotel with a beachfront view that is more than enough. Just a few steps from the entrance is Boracay’s shores and crystal-clear waters, with enough sand space for you to lay down your beach mat and soak up some rays before taking a dip. Big bonus that Zuzuni lets you borrow banig beach mats and towels for the day!
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From left, dine at Muchos Boracay on the ground floor of Zuzuni; Pure Wellness room with a balcony facing White Beach; the room balcony is spacious enough for dining or just soaking in the view; Boracay’s famous White Beach
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Heads-up, though: the location isn’t very private and quiet — it’s a populated and public area, with many passers-by and vendors around, especially in the late afternoon. At this time, before sunset, many boats also park by the shore, so your beachfront view can get obstructed. But the sunset will still steal the show!
Zuzuni’s view is a lovely sight to wake up to, since the area isn’t so congested yet in the morning, so it’s highly recommended to book Zuzuni’s premier beachfront room on the second floor. The room’s balcony comes with a table and chairs, so you can people-watch and soak up the view while enjoying your breakfast from above.
Room-wise, it’s a steal, especially for its reasonable prices ranging from Php2000 to Php4000+ a night. You get a clean, bright, and spacious room; a big, cozy bed (double, queen, or king); hypoallergenic pillows; cable TV; WiFi; attentive staff; closet space; a large bench; private balcony; basic CR amenities; complimentary water, regular room cleaning and sanitation; and a medical-grade Air Intellipure Air Purifier with DFS
Technology that’s 40x more effective than HEPA filters. In this “wellness hotel” room, you’ll definitely breathe easy (literally).
The CR is a bit small in size, but it’s modern and clean. And since it’s a boutique hotel with no fuss and no frills, don’t expect 24/7 room service, room telephone, a fully-stocked mini bar, key card, or other fancy hotel perks. Since there’s no elevator, be ready to climb a flight of stairs or two to get to your room, but it’s not that high.
Hungry? Thankfully, the hotel houses Latin American bar and resto Muchos downstairs, which offers seven breakfast options to choose from, available from 7am to 11am with free brewed coffee or iced tea.
I had a full and filling plate of Bacon, Beans, and Eggs (Php250) with crispy bacon, baked beans in tomato sauce, and two sunny-side up eggs with crisp, buttery bread (you can choose your kind of eggs). The next morning, I was looking for something lighter, and so the Yogurt and Muesli (Php250) sufficed, featuring thick, tangy homemade yogurt, mixed muesli, and fresh fruit.
The Bacon and Vegetable Omelette (Php250), which I had without bacon and with baked bread, also satisfied. On my last morning was my favorite Arroz Caldo (Php250), a Latin American fusion winner of thick Filipino rice porridge that’s extra savory, made with different spices and served with crunchy garlic, spring onion, and soft-boiled eggs. You can have it with grilled chicken, but you can also request for a vegan option. They were all big servings!
Pure Wellness room balcony, spacious enough for dining or just soaking in the view; Boracay’s famous White Beach
If you’re looking for a simple and straightforward boutique hotel to stay in while you explore the rest of Boracay (with clean, comfortable, and airy rooms), Zuzuni is a great budget-friendly option to consider, especially if you’re after its prime, convenient location; beachfront view and access; and if you don’t mind the occasional hustle and bustle of Boracay.
Zuzuni can also plan out your land-and-sea transfer services, courtesy of Southwest Travel and Tours. You’ll be taken care of via private boat and van shuttle — from arriving at Caticlan Airport, to transferring to the boat port, and being dropped off at the main road by Zuzuni (you’ll just need to take a short walk).
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Zuzuni Boutique Hotel, Station 1, White Beach, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, 5608, tel. +63 917 702 3365, +63 36 288 4477. Visit www.zuzuni.net, find them on Facebook @zuzuniboracay
Feliz Hotel Boracay
Style and class in a tropical island hotel
What’s it like?
DRESS IN YOUR linen maxi and whip out your designer shades. Glam is not out of place here.
The hotel is reminiscent of colonial era hotels — massive, wooden double doors, 18-feet tall, leading to the elegant lobby with its equally tall windows and chandeliers. Throughout the hotel Machuca tiles are used, windows in rooms shuttered, furniture mostly cane, rattan and wood. But no, you’re not in Raffles, Singapore or Galle Fort in Sri Lanka. Hotel Feliz Boracay is the new kid on the D’Mall block, just a few steps away from the island’s famous 4kmWhite Beach.
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Grand hotel entrance lobby
Rooms
The hotel has 80 rooms, with several categories to choose from, ranging from the 27-33sqm Deluxe King to the 72sqm Feliz Suite with a living and dining area. The style is colonial throughout, with cane and wooden headboards and immaculate white sheets. Feliz Suite has a four-poster. Each room has ComfortPlush beds, premium bathroom amenities, free Wi-Fi, Smart TV with cable channels, digital hub, coffee and tea-making facilities, mini bar, double glazed windows, inverter type air-conditioning units and in-room refillable drinking water.
Amenities
La Plaza all day dining restaurant serves Latin American dishes with a Filipino twist, from paella, ceviche to churros. For cocktails at sunset, and al fresco dining, head to the Buenavista poolside dining and bar at the rooftop. Let your cares melt away at the hotel’s spa, or break some sweat at the fitness centre. And don’t miss the hotel’s rooftop swimming pool.
Good to know
TripAdvisor awarded the hotel the Travellers’ Choice award for 2022, for consistently earning great reviews and ranking within the top 10% of properties on TripAdvisor. Feliz Boracay is ranked no.5 out of 195 hotels in Boracay. Of its 356 reviews on TripAdvisor, 335 rated the hotel as “excellent” and 18 “very good.”
How much?
An overnight stay starts at Php5900 exclusive of taxes.
From top, Deluxe King with balcony, Feliz Suite bedroom, La Plaza All-Day Dining Restaurant. Left, Buenavista Bar and Restaurant with a view. Right, hotel’s facade
Feliz Hotel Boracay, D’Mall of Boracay, Barangay Balabag, Boracay, Malay, Aklan, 5608, tel. +63 36 288 3424. Visit www.felizhotelboracay.com, or find them on Facebook @felizhotelboracay
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Kommons Hotel
Great value rooms and a cool base to explore Boracay’s beaches and attractions
THIS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED hotel on Boracay’s main road, Station 3, is a perfect base for travellers who want to explore Boracay’s trendy spots, stay close to White Beach, shop, dine and party. It’s an easy 5-minute walk to the beach, a 15-minute walk to the centre of Boracay Island with its shops and restaurants, and just 10 minutes to the jetty port.
What’s it like?
Minimalist modern furniture, industrial decor and wooden floors softened by area rugs make Kommons Hotel a comfy place to stay. Expect clean rooms, both functional and charming and great value for money, with free breakfast.
If you’re squeezing in some work on vacation, or working remotely, Kommons has a nook with stable internet connection. It’s also a great place to meet and make new friends.
Rooms
There are 12 spacious rooms, each made of sustainable and repurposed materials.
The 6-bed air-conditioned mixed dormitory room has bunk beds with shared bathrooms, a perfect option for backpackers and solo travellers. The bed spaces are enclosed with ports for charging your devices.
The one-bedroom suite, popular with couples, has a balcony, cable TV, living and dining rooms, and a kitchenette so you don’t always have to eat out. For a group of four or a small family, the two-bedroom suite
with private bathroom, kitchenette and living room is ideal. There is plenty of space to relax in or watch a movie on the flatscreen TV.
Amenities
The upper floor has a dedicated work space with charging stations for your devices. Get some work done in between a swim at nearby White Beach or just do some browsing. Coffee and tea are free.
What not to miss on the menu
This hotel has its own eccentric dining concept called BACON (Facebook.com/alldaybacon). It has an all-day bacon menu, incorporating one common ingredient — their homemade cured bacon — in almost all the dishes, from their homemade cured bacon — in (almost) all the dishes, from appetizers to desserts. Try their staples such as bacon sisig (there’s no other like it in Boracay); candied bacon smokies or sausages wrapped in bacon with a special sweet glaze; bacon belly, a thick sliced bacon served with garlic rice. Dishes range from Php350 to Php670. At night, especially on weekends, they have local and foreign DJs spinning and playing at the bar side of the restaurant.
How much?
A night in a one-bedroom costs Php2,999 — available for a limited period only. The staff are friendly and welcoming, and they'll gladly help you get around the island or find fun activities nearby.
From top, Kommon’s 1 bedroom suite; a typical living area in a suite; and Bacon restaurant
Kommons Hotel by Kamino, Main Road, Station 3, Boracay, Malay, Aklan. Tel. +63 906 466 1267, +63 946 130 0057, email frontdesk@stayatkommons.com. Find them on Facebook and Instagram @StayAtKommons
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Villa Caemilla
Unbeatable beach location, beautifully designed rooms, and an in-house spa
What’s it like?
THE HOTEL OWNERS wanted Villa Caemilla to feel like a home away from home and has succeeded in achieving this. The two-storey hotel right on Boracay’s White Beach, shaded by tall palm trees, blends seamlessly with its coastal environment of blinding white sand and deep blue sea. Inside, the rooms are a soothing magnolia with touches of tribal art and accessories. The staff welcome new arrivals with warm Filipino hospitality, a drink, and a cold towel.
The hotel has won many prestigious awards for its bar, services, and amenities, including TripAdvisor’s Travellers’ Choice Awards in 2021.
Rooms
Villa Caemilla’s Standard Deluxe starts at Php3250, and the Superior Deluxe at Php3950 (add Php500 for a balcony) — are perfect for couples, honeymooners, and families.
Each room comes with a queen size bed that are dressed in soft sheets and comforter, complimentary fruit basket, wireless internet, a cable TV, and all the amenities you would expect from a luxury hotel. By the 4th quarter of the year we will be starting with a new brand of amenities called Rituals.
Its crème de la crème — the Beachfront Executive Suite Php12950 — is a 40 to 60-square meter room that boasts an unobstructed beach view, a king size bed that can easily put you to a sound sleep, 50-inch cable TV, a generous space for living and dining areas. Each with
Beachfront Executive Suite, bottom, the hotel exterior, and bestselling handcrafted cocktail, Moroccan mint
its own individual balcony overlooking the white beach. It also comes with a complimentary fruit basket, red or white wine, and a free 10-minute foot massage (during its peak season).
Amenities
There are beach mats and beach towels available where you can relax right on the beach as well as beach beds exclusive for our in-house guest where you can enjoy the sun while enjoying a cocktail. The hotel also offers an in-house spa — you can request in your room an hour of Swedish massage for a good night’s sleep, and occasional activities such as painting while sipping some wine, sunset sessions with a local DJ, and an evening of live acoustic music in the restaurant. Villa Caemilla is also a great events place for destination weddings, anniversaries and parties.
What not to miss on the menu
It’s beachfront restaurant serves Boracay’s breathtaking sunset, mouthwatering and international dishes — choose from fresh salads, sandwiches and soups to steaks, pastas and seafoods. Try the Seafood Bilao, great for families. Don’t miss to end the day at the bar with an award-winning handcrafted cocktail — with daily happy hour from 12 noon to 6pm. Must try on our cocktail menu is our Gin & Tea’s made with fresh TWG tea.
How much?
A Standard Deluxe room starts at Php2950, and if you want to treat yourself or significant other with an opulent stay, a night at their beachfront Executive Suite is at Php12950.
Scan the QR code to see our menu, online delivery portal within Boracay Island, and the latest social media updates
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Everrich Boutique Resort
Book this cozy resort in Boracay for your next chill island getaway
What’s it like?
PRE-PANDEMIC AND REHABILITATION, Boracay was known as the “Party Beach” because of the many bars lined up along White Beach. The center of White Beach is the busiest and most commercial. Angol on the southern tip offers a very peaceful and relaxing ambiance, referred to by locals as “the old Boracay.”
Everrich Boutique Resort, a charming and cozy resort tucked away in Angol, far away from the loud noise and mob of tourists, is the perfect getaway if you’re looking for some peace and quiet. Picture this — chilling by the beach, watching Boracay’s breathtakingly beautiful sunset minus the crowd. This is the old Boracay charm.
Rooms
Vacation-mode is automatically on upon entering and seeing the resort’s beach hut interior with chill tropical house music playing in the background. This is one of only two pet-friendly resorts on the island, so expect to meet the resort’s cuddly dogs and cats, and feel free to bring your own.
Snooze in ultimate comfort in well-sanitized and spacious rooms equipped with elegant contemporary furnishings. Everrich has a total of 6 superior rooms, 2 standard rooms and 1 deluxe room perfect for couples, groups or family.
For digital nomads who want to stay longer, Everrich offers competitive monthly room rates with high-speed upgraded fiber optics WiFi. Imagine a Zoom meeting using an actual white beach background!
What’s on the menu?
The resort’s Love Shack Bistro and Café offers “All-Day Breakfast”, steak, salmon, wine and specialty coffee, tea and dessert pairings, as well as unlimited brewed coffee for resort guests.
Everrich Boutique Resort, Angol Beach, Sitio Angol, Brgy. Manoc Manoc, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan 5608, tel +63 998 758 9922. Visit www.everrichresortboracay.com, email everrichnresortboracay@gmail.com. Find them on Instagram @everrichresortboracay and @loveshackbistro
The resort’s lounging and dining area; Superior Room; resident pets; house specialty, rib-eye steak; and Pink Venom (strawberry espresso)
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WHERE TO EAT & DRINK IN B O R A C A Y
A Guide to Boracay’s Night Life
With bars and dance clubs now open in Boracay post pandemic, the party crowd is back! Whether you want to let loose on the dance floor or just meet people and have a drink, we have a bar with your name on it 1 2
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THE VIBE. Do you want to dance all night to banging tunes? Then head over to Summer Place Boracay, open from 7pm to 3am! Move your hips to the beat of the night, loosen up on the dance floor, and feel the electric rainbow lights beaming through the crowd.
Built during the late 90s, the popular club now boasts state-ofthe-art lights and some of the best DJ-spun music. The tropical beach theme is still pretty much intact. There are two floors: the dance club on the first, with the DJ setting the tone; and VIP lounges on the second level. Let your hair down with reggaetton, dance hall, Afro beats, hip-hop, R&B, and electronic dance music.
DRINKS. Bestsellers are shark attack, daiquiri, and tower, an almost bottomless drink poured in a meterlong container. Plus the usual cold beer, wine, and cocktails.
Summer Place Boracay, White Beach Path, Station 1, Boracay. Tel +63 36 288 3144, Mobile +63 921 267 3610, visit @SummerPlaceBoracay on Facebook
THE VIBE. Get a front-row view of Boracay’s sunrise by day and sunset by night at Kasbar Boracay, the old Kasbah, bought two years ago in the middle of the pandemic and renamed Kasbar. Owner Erielyn Gaston said the cuisine stayed the same, but the interiors were redesigned. The place has a distinct Moroccan beach vibe, with colorful beach parasols on the beachfront. Walls inside are painted blue and white, tables draped in gold cloth, and the flooring made to match the prints on the walls and tablecloths.
WHAT NOT TO MISS ON THE MENU.
The food is a mix of Greek, Mediterranean, and Moroccan. The bestsellers are hummus, lamb tagine and grilled Mahi Mahi fish, served kebab style. Don’t miss the Moroccan bowl which includes seafood, couscous, pitta bread. The creamy spinach pita pizza melts in your mouth, bite after bite. For dessert, the owner’s favorite is baklava with homemade ice cream. Kasbar also has kid-friendly meals.
DRINKS. Choose from the bar’s top drinks — Kasbar Paradise,
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K Breeze, Sangria, Ube Creme liqueur, made by a local group in Malay, Aklan, behind the Agimat Drink (www. craftbooze.ph). Ube Creme is the world’s first ube cream liqueur, best served chilled, on the rocks or with other mixers. It’s a blend of sugar cane vodka from Negros Philippines blended with full cream and Filipino ube.
HOW MUCH? A three-course meal will set you back Php1,500. Appetizers are from Php245, side dishes from Php50, soups and salads, Php220, kebabs at Php195, tagines from Php395, pizzas and wraps at Php345, kids’ menu at Php470, and desserts from Php195.
Kasbar Boracay, Station 1, Beach Front, Boracay. Mobile +63 917 387 2241, Email to kasbarresortboracay@gmail.com, visit @KasbarBoracay on Facebook
THE VIBE. OM Bar Boracay made its awaited comeback last March 2021, attracting the island’s party crowd. The place is huge, with space for both dining and dancing. The central DJ desk is surrounded by tables and chairs for diners. Seating extends out on the beach with low tables and large pillows made for lounging. If you’re walking along White Beach in search of party, food, and drinks, then you won’t miss OM with neon lights announcing its presence.
WHAT NOT TO MISS ON THE MENU. Try the best-selling mussels and fries, fresh Aklan mussels in creamy white wine sauce with french fries and bread (Php430); shrimp, steak, and truffle fries, perfect for sharing; beef tenderloin, cajun prawns,
truffle parmesan fries, served with mushroom gravy (Php1,600); and bistek rice, a combination of tenderloin beef, bistek onions, garlic Java rice, gravy, and poached egg (Php580).
DRINKS. The Red Schlager is an interesting take on local Red Horse beer mixed with Goldschlager Gold Leaf (Php330), while the shandy is a refreshing concoction of the recently-popular Lemondou and Heineken Draft (Php220). For an intense night of partying and fun, try the flavored Multiple Shots (Php300 for 4) and the Party Towers (starting at Php1500). Flavored shishas are also available.
Om Bar Boracay, Station 2, White Beach, from 10am to 1am, and to see their updates, check them out on Instagram @OmBoracay or @OMBarBoracay on Facebook. Mobile +63 995 500 3375
THE VIBE. Epic Boracay is one of the island’s hottest clubbing scene, created by the group behind Manila’s clubbing spots, Embassy and Republiq, and super clubs such as Valkyrie, Xylo, Revel, and The Island. It’s right on the beach, dominating its patch of White Beach with the big bold “EPIC” signage and strobe lights on the roof and ceiling illuminating the night. Party at night with music curated by some of the best DJs including resident DJs Acidburn, ADN, and Big Boy. Epic is all of two storeys, offering modern seaside interiors with a mezzanine balcony overlooking the sea.
WHAT NOT TO MISS ON THE MENU. Have a bite of their chef-recommended The Epic burger (Php590), roast beef
filet (Php690), and Nutella French Toast (Php390).
DRINKS. Hard liquor, from whisky, vodka, cognac, rum, gin, to cocktails, and the usual wine are available from a long list of drinks. An Espresso Martini costs Php220; vodka, Php160 a glass.
HOW MUCH? Brunch starts at Php360, appetizers at Php250, soups and salads at Php280, mains at Php350, Off-The-Grill at Php250, sandwiches/wraps/hotdogs/ burgers at Php300, pastas at Php390, soft tacos at Php200, and desserts at Php280.
Epic Boracay, Station 2, Boracay, tel +63 917 879 7349, Email at info@ epicboracay.com, visit www.epicboracan. com, or @EpicBoracay on Facebook
THE VIBE. Exit? More like an entry for anyone who’s up for dance music all night long! EXIT Bar Boracay comes to life every Saturday night at 9pm onwards for some dancing and partying with DJ Rei Rei (trance/house) and DJ Tong (90s hip-hop/reggaeton). Unlike other bars, this place doesn’t have fancy decorations or bright night lights, but you’ll definitely feel the island vibe with its interiors painted by local artists. A tiki-inspired wood carving bears the name “EXIT” painted in bright colors. The repurposed giant tires as tables and the uneven panel chairs give this beachfront bar a provincial and rustic charm.
WHAT NOT TO MISS ON THE MENU. The place offers chori burger and Pinoy street BBQs that go perfectly well with their alcoholic drinks.
DRINKS. Affordable drinks from beer to other hard liquor and cocktails. A Jack Daniels is about Php180, and Weng-Weng and Caipirana cocktails, both priced at Php150.
EXIT Bar Boracay, Station 2, Boracay Island. Visit @EXITBarBoracay on Facebook and Instagram.
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Summer Place
Summer Place
Hot moves, a meter-long drink, and the best light show ever. This is Boracay’s cool place to be
WELL, AS THEY say, the music here is banging, the outfit is sexy summer, and the vibe is fun. Enter at your own risk, because the party never stops and the dancing could be a little frenzied. But we do want passion in our lives and this is the place to be. Summer Place is one of the pioneers in Boracay’s party scene. Built during the late 90s with a tropical, beach-y design, the club has transformed into a high-energy pulsing light and sound show of a place with some of the best LED and plasma lights rivalling the best clubs in Manila. The natural beach vibe is still very much alive with huge lit up photos of underwater creatures on walls, repurposed kayaks, wood accents, multi-coloured tribal
masks, bean bags, hanging lamps and the ever present silver disco mirrored balls hanging from the ceiling. It’s a place mostly for young revellers. The music is a mix of reggaetton, dance hall, Afro beats, hip-hop and R&B, and peaks with Electronic Dance Music for a blissed-out crowd.
Good to know
Summerplace has 2 floors. The first level is the realm of DJs and the dancing crowd. The second level houses VIP lounges with a chic, modern and relaxed vibe. Bottles of premium Liquor deck the bar while another separate DJ performs nightly. Closing time is at 3 am.
What’s your poison?
Drinking yourself crazy is no longer cool, but it helps to know that if you’ve drunk too many, you need not drive or call a Grab. Thank God you’re on a beach island where walking and tricycles are the thing. The drinks are a blend of classics and a fusion of favorites like shark attack and various flavors of daiquiri . If you’re feeling daring, order a tower, drinks poured in a meter long container. There is of course the regular ice cold beer, wine, and cocktails.
Summer Place Boracay, White Beach Path, Boat Station 1, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, 5608. Tel +63 36 288 3144, mobile +63 921 267 3610, visit @SummerPlace Boracay on Facebook
The Vibe
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The hot dance scene at Summer Place, and, bottom, the entrance to the club
Nonie’s Boracay
Whether you’re a meat-free lover or a carnivore or in between, this place has dishes to delight the senses
The Vibe
Casual, laidback, with a Melbourne café vibe with lots of greenery. The restaurant, located on the ground floor of Hue Hotel, has a floor to ceiling glass facade and glass doors, allowing cheery natural light to stream in.
Good to know
The restaurant’s ethos is rooted in the saying, “Eat Good Feel Good”, which means serving food made from scratch using good quality ingredients, obtained from sustainable, organic, or natural sources, mostly from small farms in the Visayas. Bread is baked on site.
What not to miss on the menu
There are lots to love, making it a struggle to name favorites.
Little Taj
A new restaurant in paradise serving the best traditional and Indian-inspired food
How much?
A three-course meal costs an average of Php800–Php900.
The Vibe
Fun, cool place with pop art and humour on the wall. There is a mural of a turbaned man next to a speech bubble saying: “When life throws you samosas, eat it.” Another wall says simply jhakaas in neon lights” Jhakass is Hindli slang for awesome. On Wednesdays, it’s “Indian eats and DJ beats” time, with great tunes from Boracay based DJs. Happy hour specials offers 50% off all class cocktails from 3-7pm.
What not to miss on the menu
A selection of traditional and Indian inspired street food (chaat), curry, biryani, chai and more. Crowd pleasers include lamb seekh kebab, handmade lamb kebab marinated in Indian spices and cooked in a traditional clay tandoori oven; potato dosa, crispy dosa stuffed with spiced potato filling served with homemade chutneys. And not to be missed are the chicken tikka masala and Hyderabadi biryani, and beef and vegetable samosas.
How much?
A three-course meal will set you back Php800–Php900.
Nonie’s Boracay, ground floor, Hue Hotels and Resorts, Main Road, Station 2, Boracay, tel +63 912 394 8948. Visit www.nonies.com.ph
Little Taj, Small Boracay, Station 2 (next to Epic Boracay), Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, 5608, tel +63 969 149 0070. Email to namaste@littletaj.com
Ube liqueur
Tuna rolls with spicy yogurt dip
Palak Paneer made of spinach with Indian cheese
Mojito
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Fish and prawn curry
Muchos Boracay
Adding spice to the island and fun bursts of palate surprises
The Vibe
ASMALL, FAMILY-RUN LATIN American kitchen and bar, with tables both indoors and right on the beachfront. The interior reflects boho flair with natural rattan pendant lamp shades and chairs, and cheerful comfy cushions. The best time to book a table perhaps is at sunset as Muchos commands some of the best sunset views. The restaurant opened only last March 2022 and is fast becoming an island favourite. The place shakes up the usual bar rounds on Fridays with Friday serenades, and during the week, watch out for Latin dance nights.
What not to miss on the menu
Bestsellers are Muchos’ tequila, margaritas, and Mezcal-based cocktails. Its mezcal bar is the first of its kind on the island. Tacos and Latin mains are crowd pleasers and so are the Peruvian ceviches and skewers and ultra fresh Latin bowls. Don’t miss the Barbacoa bowl, slow roasted beef with chimichurri sauce and pickled onion and fresh pico de Gallo served with cilantro rice.
The restaurant uses the freshest ingredients, sourced locally, and South American spices to deliver the best Latin flavours, from Peruvian, Bolivian, Spanish to Mexican. The Peruvian ceviches, fresh fish marinated in citrus juices, is an absolute joy. Dishes here are all kinds of fabulous, with the bold hit of citrus and chilli, turning up your senses to max.
Service here is excellent. Muchos restaurateur couple Patrick and Shria Florencio, who also own Nonie’s and Little Taj in Boracay, says the personal touch sets the restaurant apart.
How much?
A three-course meal without drinks will set you back about Php800–Php900.
Muchos, ground floor, Zuzuni Hotel, Boat Station 3 Road, Boat Station 1, White Beach, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, 5608, tel +63 917 428 0047. Find them on Facebook @muchosboracay
Glorious food: from left, Muchos’ Churrasco steak, brioche French toast served with homemade custardy dulce de Leche, watermelon, banana and cinnamon, and pineapple-coconut popsicle sprinkled with chili flakes. Top right, Muchos’ kitchen and bar counter
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Gratitude Café Boracay
Best for breakfast and relaxed brunch
The Vibe
THIS NEW BEACH cafe located in the little corner of Loop and Epic D’Mall in Boracay is the perfect spot for an early breakfast or relaxed brunch, or for simply sitting and watching the world go by. With a very chill and colourful vibe — you won’t miss the shocking pink couch and on the wall, a bright neon sign saying, “Gimme Some of That” — Gratitude Cafe is like a warm welcome hug to everyone that drops by. Tiki-inspired hanging lamps also lend warmth to the place and so do the beautifully hand-painted murals. The fact that it’s a minute away from the beach is an added bonus.
The staff are friendly and prepare some of the best fresh sandwiches, pancakes and pastas with fine artisanal breads, as well as crisp pastries and ultrayummy smoothie bowls. Locally sourced teas and aromatic coffees, roasted and blended by the cafe’s skilled baristas, provide a delicious accompaniment to your meal.
What not to miss on the menu
Must try items on the menu are the “Super Strawberry Smoothie Bowl, Grilled Triple Cheese Sandwich, Classic Country Pancakes & Sausage, Tender Pork Belly with Red Egg Salad, Penne Marinara and Sausage
Medley, Pure Cacao Champorado, and Turon in Vanilla Ice.”
For drinks, don’t miss the “Strawberry Basil Crush, Berry Bliss , Lychee Sangria, Peppermint Latte, Hazelnut Frappe, and Strawberry Matcha.”
To perk up and start your day, order the iced cappuccino or café mocha Shakes come in various flavors, from banana, watermelon, and pineapple to mango. Smoothie bowls, a mix of pureed frozen fruit topped with various nuts, seeds, and nibs, is popular for breakfast. And so are its IG-worthy pancakes, waffles, and omelettes.
There are lots of pasta choices from chorizo pasta, angel hair clam in garlic, spaghetti, and penne marinara and sausages. If you just want to lounge and have a drink, there is a good drinks menu. Abby’s Favorite is a good take on the rosé wine, mixed with refreshing watermelon and lemon juice (Php225). Other choices include the classic Margarita, and the Cucumber Tonic, a light concoction of gin, cucumber, lemon, and mint tonic . For fun drinks that pack a punch, go for the Ginger Sour (whiskey, ginger, sweet and sour mix), and Kombucha Mojito (rhum, lemon, mint syrup, mint, mango kombucha).
How much?
A dish here costs from Php350, wine at Php200++ a glass or from Php2,000 per bottle, cocktails Php250+, and coffee, Php150+.
Gratitude Café Boracay, ‘Dmall Station 2 in front of Loop Mac Store, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, tel +63 917 629 3657. Find them on Facebook and Instagram
@gratitude_boracay. Opening hours: 7am to 12am
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Below from left, Strawberry Margarita, smoothie bowl, and pancakes
JKL Luxury Holiday Loghomes
Relish in JKL’s Haven with an exclusive outdoor jacuzzi in Tagaytay
What’s it like?
Located in Tagaytay, only 13 km from Taal Lake, 11 km from Picnic Grove, JKL Luxury Holiday Loghomes is a home away from home. Although the accommodation are cabin style loghomes from the outside, inside it’s a typical modern home, a place of peace and quiet, nestled in an att ractive area of green open spaces where you can jog, hike, or simply relax.
Rooms
Decorated in bright colors and modern furnishings, JKL features three bedrooms, four bathrooms, a flat screen TV, dining area, a fully equipped kitchen and balcony with a beautiful garden view. Barbecue outdoors with barbecue facilities included or enjoy a dip in their newly added jacuzzi, able to accommodate up to eight people. There is free and safe private parking.
Amenities
TV with karaoke, garden parasol, fully furnished kitchen,
JKL Luxury Holiday Loghomes
Maglabe Drive, Woodsborough Loghomes, Tagaytay
Tel/Viber +63 917 714 6506
Email reservation jklloghomes@gmail.com
Visit JKL Luxury Holiday Loghomes on Facebook @jkl.loghomes and on Instagram @jklloghomes
backyard garden with hanging chair, sunbathing area, outdoor BBQ grill, air conditioned rooms, and hiking ground close to Sky Ranch, Tagaytay and other tourist spots. Outdoor amenities include a patio, mini bar area, backyard garden, sunbathing area, and a jacuzzi able to fit 8 people. Plus, all the essentials from towels, bedsheets, soap, toilet paper to clothes hangers. JKL can also arrange a car rental service for those who want to explore the area and hike in the lush surroundings.
How much?
The Log House can accommodate 12 people comfortably. A night’s stay for 10 people is at Php12,500. For a week’s stay, it’s Php9,000 a night; two weeks, Php8,500 a night; and 30 day-stay, Php7,500 a night. Pets are welcome, but a security bond of Php1,000 is required.The log house is also available for renting out for parties and events for Php25,000 for 16-30 people.
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ISSUE 26
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Villas’ Jolie Ann Dimapilis, and InFlight senior sales account manager Kim Tutanes; Hotel Feliz Boracay’s Karine Lumbo with InFlight’s Rodriguez, social media influencer and digital collaborator Bridget Dalton, and Chloe Rodriguez; Rodriguez with Eva Aston, owner of Café Athena, District Bar, and The Organic Spa; Lagùn Hotel’s Noreen, Rodriguez, Chef Cesar Casala, Tutanes, and Lagùn Sales Manager Ayra Tapanan; InFlight’s Rodriguez with Big Bad Thai owner Nelly; InFlight’s Rodriguez and Tutanes with Panorama Villa’s managing director Laetitia Meriguet (extreme left); InFlight’s staff and contributors with Hue Hotel Boracay’s operations manager Lhodie Caldeo (2nd from left); InFlight’s Rodriguez and Tutanes with Weekends El Nido’s chef Alberto Ramirez; and centre, Rodriguez and Tutanes with Terra Sancta Resort Manager Aryana Moraleta, centre; left to right, Island Staff Dive Shop Manager Acos Nuqui, Everrich Resort Manager Carlos Lopez, Villa Caemilla F&B Manager Jhoces Cestina, Everrich Managing Director Wendell Simbulan.
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Nido: Clockwise from left, InFlight sales director Bing
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BEE PH: UPPING PALAWAN’S GAME IN THE RACE TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY
From cassava to eco bags, from sugarcane to takeaway boxes, this new company is selling plantbased alternatives to single-use plastic
LAUNCHED ONLY THREE months ago, Bee Ph is helping hotels, restaurants, cafes and businesses in Palawan go green. The company sells plant-based packaging products, providing an eco-friendly alternative to single use plastic.
Bee’s main products are cassava bags or eco bags, made from the root crop cassava; eco food containers made from bagasse, a pulpy material from sugarcane scraps; durable straws made from either bamboo fibre or kraft paper; and cups, suitable for hot and cold drinks, made from bagasse and kraft paper. These are all biodegradable and compostable. Cassava bags are soluble in hot water, and the solution can be used to water plants as an added nitrogen component. Even the ink used for printing is soybased, safe for consumption by microorganisms. Use of cassabags can significantly reduce the plastics ending up in our oceans, protecting our marine life and bird life.
Several municipalities in Palawan have already banned single use plastics, but the lack of affordable and sustainable alternatives is a problem. Bee saw the opportunity and sourced materials from Econest Philippines, the Philippines’ distributor of sustainable packaging products.
“We do not see ourselves as a supply store, but more of an ecofriendly packaging partner for businesses in the area. We do not simply carry sustainable packaging materials, we actively educate the community about the gravity of our plastic pollution problem and offer a solution,” Xian Sing, founder of Bee PH, said. He said that while sustainable products are costlier than traditional packaging, Bee PH is committed to keeping prices as low as possible to make eco products more accessible. The company prioritizes what it calls “the triple bottomline,” namely People, Planet, Profit.
Barangay San Pedro, Puerto Princesa
Tel +63 917 811 1966
Visit Bee Ph on Facebook @Bee.Philippines
visit www.bee.earth
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