Boracay remains a favorite among other islands in the country, celebrated for its extensive beaches, palm-lined shores, and powdery white sand, offering much more to explore.
Despite being the top tourist destination, hosting an average of 5,000 visitors daily, it tends to get crowded. However, Boracay comprises 17 beaches, including 12 beautiful ones, with ongoing property development making it spacious enough to accommodate more guests. The local government has requested the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) to consider raising the set daily cap of visitors.
Boracay’s White Beach is divided into four stations. Station Zero boasts the most luxurious hotels on the island, while Station 1 also features standout luxury accommodations. Station 2 is the busiest, with more affordable lodgings and a plethora of restaurants, along with shopping at D’mall. Station 3 tends to be the quietest, with fewer guests compared to the other stations.
Among our favorite beaches is located at The Lind Boracay’s beachfront in Station 1. Its shallow crystal-clear waters and refined powdery white sand, the finest and whitest, invite guests for barefoot walks along the shore. The Lind Boracay stands out as one of the finest tropical luxury resorts, featuring 119 spacious bedrooms and suites designed to offer enjoyable experiences and showcase breathtaking ocean views.
The luxury hotel comes complete with amenities. Its expansive roof deck has numerous cabanas for guests to relax and enjoy the majestic scenery of the surrounding turquoise waters. Guests can order snacks and drinks from the restaurant in the receiving area. The roof deck also features an infinity pool deck, ideal for morning yoga and perfect for events like weddings and parties in the afternoon.
A lengthy swimming pool in the lower ground area caters to both adults and little guests. Not far from the lower ground pool is the resort’s restaurant Tartine, an open dining establishment that extends to the beachfront, offering a variety of Filipino fusion dishes.
A favorite is the Inasal Lamb, generously served and surprisingly affordable for a luxury hotel like The Lind Boracay. The beachfront, with its perfect white sand, is an excellent place to lounge during the day and transforms into a perfect venue for a happy hour come evening. It’s also a great setting for intimate weddings and small parties.
The Lind Boracay has partnered with the country’s leading wellness brand, The Spa Wellness, ensuring 5-star spa services at the hotel. The spa’s signature massages and treatments were carefully chosen to meet a traveler’s needs for relaxation and rejuvenation in a tropical setting.
The Lind Boracay, a Filipino brand, has earned an outstanding reputation not only in the country but also globally. Its friendly ambiance makes guests, whether from the Philippines or another country, feel at home.
Zsolt Siket, The Lind Hotels’ general manager, remarked, “Guests don’t really expect something new from luxury hotels but something that’s close to where they came from.”
True enough, this cool resort is determined to maintain its 5-star hotel rank by tirelessly providing excellent services while offering the tranquility guests seek.
From their numerous helpful staff members and a generous daily breakfast buffet to well-maintained surroundings, this accessible and secluded abode in the premier area of Station 1 will continue to be one of the topmost visited luxury hotels in Boracay and the country.