BARANGAY YAPAK
Deluxe Class Traditional Hotel
Centrally located 9 kms to the nearest airport (godofredo p. ramos airport)
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locationShangri-La's Boracay Resort & Spa is located in a secure, beachfront position overlooking two breathtaking white sands bays on the picturesque island of Boracay. The resort is just a 45-minute flight south of Manila To Caticlan Airport, with a boat and land transfer time between the airport and resort of approximately 30 minutes.
roomsDeluxe Rooms are 60 sqm in size with balconies, day beds and sea facing. All rooms are on the North Wing.
pleasenoteRoom rate included round trip land and sea transfers from Caticlan, please advise flight details in advance. Once flight details provided, hotel's airport representative will hold Shangri-La signage and wait outside the arrival area.
generalThe Resorts 183 guestrooms and 36 villas, with average floor spaces ranging from 60 and 220 squar meters, will feature ocean views including outdoor living areas from spacious balconies and porches. It is good for leisure travellers. Bedding is based on run of house, hotel will not guarantee bedding. (AN Mar09)
lobbyLobby is large in size with Lobby Lounge which the perfert place for a moment of quiet repose from the energy and excitement of the resort.
exteriorThe artwork is based on filipino arts and cultural design done by multi-tribal and cross racial groups of the Philippines such as the ifugao, maranao, palawan and even muslim tribes, represented from Luzon, Vizayas and Mindanao. Cross cultual feature of the artwork shows the craftmanship of the tribal people featuring their ingenuity as shown in mop(Mother of Pearl) inlay, Maranaw and Ifugao tapestry, tribal painted potterys and wood carvings. The feature design is represented by using our very own indigenous material combination of capiz shells, rattan, abaca weave, wood and metal sourced all over the Philippines. It showcases the Filipino handcraftmanship and artistry. Again it reflects our own arts and culture which transcend from the very old native "indio" Filipino to the multi racial colonization of the Philippines. This is shown from using aged old wood and capiz, to a Filipino Hispanic design which you can see in the forge iron, stone and wood design furnitures. The stone features come from our our diggings at the site as shown in the rubble walls encompassing the whole property.
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