Here are some things to know about Two Seasons Boracay, a resort situated in the Station 1 of the island.
TWO SEASONS BORACAY – Let your desire for luxury, relaxation, and the best getaway be satisfied with this famous Boracay resort.
We have all known Two Seasons Boracay for their well-loved Oyster Sisig and iconic Four-Cheese Pizza. This famous place on the island operates as a resort and beachfront restaurant.
It first opened on the island in 2007 on Station 1.
The resort boasts unmatched offers for “travelers desiring to experience the best of the tropics”. They have 34 rooms and suites which means there’s always something for solo travelers, couples on honeymoons, and families and friends on vacation. These rooms have a blend of tropical urban and Zen minimalist designs.
ACCOMMODATION
- Standard Room
- Deluxe Room
- Seaview Room
- Junior Suite with Verandah (no view)
- Junior Suite with Pool View
- Suite Heaven
- Deluxe Grand Room (Poolside)
- Family Suites
- Family Suite (Pool Access)
- Family Grand Suite (with Verandah)
- Family Grand Suite (Pool Access)
Each room has the following:
- Air-conditioning
- Smart TV
- Mini-bar
- Coffee- and tea-making facilities
- Luxurious duvet
- Crib upon request
- Electronic safe
- Internet connection
- NDD/ IDD phone system
- Private toilet and bath with hot and cold rain shower
- Toiletries
- Wall-mounted hair dryer
FACILITIES
- barLO Resto Lounge (Euro/Asian eclectic cuisine)
- Freshwater wading pool
- 24-hour security camera system
- Baby cribs
- Contactless encoded smart card access to rooms
- Fire protection system
- 20-meter koi pond
- Two (2) back-up generators for guaranteed uninterrupted power supply
- Complimentary use of board games, VCDs, and DVDs
The barLO Resto Lounge is where the famous and delectable Four Cheese Pizza and Oyster Sisig are served. This is situated on the beachfront. This is one of the most desired dining destinations where tourists staying in other parts of the island are heading to.
Walk-in guests are on a first come first serve basis while the in-house guests are given priority.
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