Everything you need to know about Two Seasons Boracay - home of the island’s famous food stop!
Boracay island on its own is already paradise. With its white sand and clear blue waters, you already feel relaxed just by looking at pictures on your phone. If you’re looking for a place to stay in, look no further than Two Seasons Boracay, where you can get “twice the paradise.” This fantastic resort is located in the island’s most peaceful area, Station 1. It’s also the home of the famous Four Cheese Pizza and Oyster Sisig, right at their barLO Resto Lounge. This is one of the resorts in Boracay that has it all: good food, good views, and a good time!
Rooms and amenities
With 34 rooms and suites, Two Seasons Boracay Resort has many facilities worth mentioning. All rooms include everything that you’ll need in your stay right here in paradise. Rooms include air-conditioning, a flat-screen TV, internet connection, a mini-bar, coffee and tea-making equipment, toiletries, and a private bathroom. There are rooms with a view of the beach, such as the Family Grand Suite, which includes a veranda for your maximum viewing pleasure. You may also book a room with a view of the pool with the Junior Suite, but if you’d like direct access to the pool, there are also rooms such as the Family Suite to accommodate that preference!
Okay, but what if you want private access to your own pool? Two Seasons Boracay has the room for you! Their Presidential Suite, called Suite Heaven, has a 16-square-meter infinity pool, a 400mm jumbo rain shower, and a private veranda with a great view of the beach. Just as it’s named, this room is definitely heaven on earth.
The resort has its own freshwater wading pool, too, allowing all its guests to enjoy a quick dip just a few steps away from their rooms.
Enjoy a great meal at barLO Resto Lounge
Besides being one of the best resorts in Boracay, Two Seasons is also known for barLO Resto Lounge. Located at the beachfront, this restaurant boasts dishes from esteemed chefs, such as Chef Gene Gonzales and his son, Chef Gino Gonzales. The place is a famous Boracay food stop thanks to its best-selling Four Cheese Pizza and Oyster Sisig.
The delectable pizza is composed of Blue, Cheddar, Mozzarella, and Parmesan cheeses, creating a well-rounded flavor profile. As for the Oyster Sisig, the oysters are blanched, fried, and then served with onions on a sizzling plate. Is your mouth watering right now? Because ours is! Trust us, no Boracay trip is complete without having these staples!
Take an adventure
With Two Seasons’ ideal location, you can shop, try out some watersports, and go sightseeing via a short stroll or a brief rickshaw ride wherever you want to go.
D’Mall is Boracay’s shopping center. You can find anything you would need here. From beauty products and home decor to souvenirs and gadgets, there’s no need to worry about accidentally leaving anything back at home. D’Mall is sure to have what you’re looking for! Right at the entrance of D’Mall along the main road, there’s also a grocery and a department store for your convenience.
If you’re seeking a thrill, you can try out some water sports that the island offers. You can finally try out diving and look at Boracay’s rich marine life up close! There are lessons for people who are new to it, but dive trips are also offered for experienced ones. Dive centers even rent out any equipment you would need to do this activity, making sure that you have the best and safest experience.
You may also try windsurfing, with Boracay’s Bulabog Beach listed as one of Asia’s best places for that very sport. There are numerous windsurfing schools that will offer you the lessons you need, but if you have experience already, you may rent out equipment for a reasonable price.
There are also other fun water sports for you and your barkada to try! These activities include jet skis, banana boats, flyfish rafts, water skis, wakeboards, and many more scattered around the island! The necessary equipment and services are right around the corner, so why not go ahead and try something new?
The resort is close to top attractions, such as Diniwid Beach and Willy’s Rock. Diniwid Beach is a 200-meter beach, only a short walk from the north end of White Beach. It’s peaceful, and it has an amazing view of the island, making the trip all the more relaxing. Willy’s Rock, on the other hand, is a volcanic rock formation, where you can find beautiful shells, corals, and even starfishes!
Other sightseeing spots include the Gateway Arch, which is found at the tip of Bulaboc Point, Manoc-Manoc, and Puka Beach. You may visit these places through short rickshaw rides, allowing you to interact with the locals in the area.
Location and getting there
This beachfront resort rests on Station 1, which is known to be the most peaceful area on the island. There are many ways to get to this paradise, from air to sea, and by land.
By air, the fastest way from Manila to Boracay is flying directly to Godofredo P. Ramos Airport, also known as Caticlan Airport and Boracay Airport. This may take 35 minutes up to an hour, depending on the airline chosen. There are also available flights from Cebu directly to Caticlan.
Another option by air is via Kalibo National Airport, which is located in the provincial capital. Upon arrival, you will still have to travel for approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes to get to Caticlan Jetty Port. There are mini-vans, buses, and other rental vehicles in the area to get there. Once in Caticlan, you will take a 10-minute boat ride to Cagban Jetty Port. After that, you will already reach the resort’s Boracay accommodation.
By sea, Ferry & Ro-Ro Roll-On, Roll-Off services are available from Manila to Mindoro island, then from Mindoro to Caticlan or Dumaguit (near Kalibo), via Capiz. This will take you around 12 hours to get to the island.
Lastly, by land, riding a bus or a mini-van is the only way to get to Boracay from Iloilo or Bacolod on the neighboring Negros island. This may take 4-5 hours via the Iloilo-Caticlan route, where the trip is split into two. The first part involves a 3 to 4-hour drive from Iloilo to Kalibo. Then, you board another vehicle which will take you to Caticlan for 1 hour and 30 minutes. If you’re not in the mood for hopping around different vehicles, there’s an option for a non-stop, 3 to 4-hour taxi ride from Iloilo to Caticlan.
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Valid until December 2022, score a good deal by booking your stay through Klook! This deal is inclusive of an overnight stay with breakfast for 2, and with Two Seasons Boracay being a 4-Star Hotel, you’re guaranteed nothing short of a wonderful experience here.
Two Seasons Boracay
- Address: Aklan West Road Boracay, 5608
- Contact Details: 63-9171464990 | online@twoseasonsresorts.com
With great views, amazing food, and fun activities, Two Seasons Boracay Resort will make sure that you have the best time on the island. Book your time in paradise now!
COVID-19 Guidelines
Before you pack your bags, here are the latest Boracay travel requirements as of September 2021:
- Negative RT-PCR Test Result
- Roundtrip Flight Tickets
- Confirmed Accredited Hotel Booking
- Health Declaration Form for Boracay Tourist QR Code
- S-Pass
- Government Issued-ID
Read our complete 2021 Boracay Travel Guide here. You may also avail of Klook’s amazing add-ons to fast track the process. Drive-through PCR tests and home service PCR tests can be scheduled in a snap.
To know more about Two Seasons Boracay’s safety guidelines, you may find them here.
NOTE: Boracay is currently only accepting travelers from areas under MGCQ, GCQ, and the National Capital Region aged 18 to 65 years old.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Be a responsible traveler! All information on this post are accurate from the time of writing. Rules, regulations and guidelines are updated frequently and may change without Klook’s prior notice. For your safety, check with the respective LGU’s and establishments directly before your travels.