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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Boracay hotel steps up safety measures


Safety measures is a must specially in Resorts and Hotel like Boracay



One usually measures hotels in Boracay with what they offer: a big bed, a comfortable bathroom, beach front views, freshwater pools, efficient room service, and rates. A closer look at one venue in Boracay reveals much about its its service to its guests, Le Soleil de Boracay.

Over the years, Le Soleil de Boracay has been constantly striving to improve its facilities so that guests can truly relax without fear of anything that might come their way. Their upgrades aren’t simply the color of curtains or new pillows. Recently Le Soleil de Boracay bought and trained its staff how to operate a defibrillator due to the alarming risk of a heat stroke. With temperatures exceeding record heights, this is an emergency Le Soleil de Boracay is prepared to handle. In fact, they are the first and only hotel equipped with such a device.

Le Soleil de Boracay has always thought about the wellbeing of its guests. Its single entry and exit point has prevented uninvited or even unwanted trouble within the vicinity. Its positioning and design perfectly draws the attention of many, but still manages to safeguard current guests and their belongings.

While guests enjoy their few days away from their busy lives in the mythical shores of Boracay, it’s comforting to know that Le Soleil de Boracay isn’t simply just lodging to families. An ideal hotel should always look after the welfare of its guests, constantly improving services so that customers can be assured of a safe and hassle-free vacation.

Safety First!!!

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Resort, SEAIR tie up for discounted Boracay getaway


MANILA, Philippines - The latest addition to the Boracay Regency beach resort chain has tied up with Southeast Asian Airlines (SEAIR) for a discounted travel package to Boracay island.

For P8,994 per person on double occupancy, guests get a roundtrip airfare, a 3-day accommodation at Boracay Garden Resort, daily breakfast and dinner as well as land and sea transfers. Those on triple occupancy, on the other hand, pay P8,406.

The promo is valid from June 16 to September 30 this year.


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Fast flights. SEAIR offers 35-minute flights to Caticlan, the nearest jump-off point to Boracay island.

"The partnership with Boracay Garden Resort is part of a long-standing relationship with the Boracay Regency group of resorts. Through the partnership, we increase the convenience we provide to our clients," said Patrick Tan, SEAIR vice president for commercial affairs.

"We offer packages inclusive of accommodation and airfare, transfers and other special inclusions. Holiday travelers can get a one-stop shop experience by booking our package," he added.

For his part, Boracay Regency Group chairman Henry Chusuey said, "It's a value-for-money offer. They get nice big rooms at a cheaper rate [plus airfare]."

Formerly called Hotel Seraph, Boracay Garden Resort rests on a 2-hectare property located at the center of Station 2. The Boracay Regency group bought the triple-A rated resort from a Korean owner last year, and is set to spend as much as P80 million for renovations.


A garden in Boracay. Boracay Garden Resort at night.



Specifically, Chusuey said they are planning to put up a specialty restaurant and a convention ballroom, as well as redesign the lobby, gym, rooms and pool areas.

"You can't find a 2-hectare property right in the middle of Boracay nowadays...It was an offer too hard to resist considering its prime location," he said.

The renovations are expected to take place for a year starting June. Asked about how he wants the resort to look like, Chusuey said: "We want to make it very nice so you don't need to go outside."

Boracay Regency is the largest resort chain in Aklan province. Just recently, the company opened the Regency Lagoon Resort Boracay, the country's first resort that's exclusive to people aged 18 years old and above.

In the coming months, Chusuey said they will put up a 350-room resort in Panglao island, Bohol and a 60-room luxury villa destination in Coron, Palawan.

"The white sand beach in Panglao island is just as beautiful as Boracay's. The island is about 9 times bigger than Boracay and is only half an hour away from the Tagbilaran airport," he said.

This is a Great Offer. Call Now....

For inquiries on room rates, packages and reservations, call Boracay Garden Resort's Manila booking office at 353-1111 or email manilareservations@boracaygarden.com.ph. For SEAIR's leisure escape packages, call 843-7308 or visit the SEAIR Facebook fan page.

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

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Saturday, June 27, 2009

From burgers to airports: George Yang bags right to run Boracay gateway - Philippine Resorts

A COMPANY headed by businessman George T. Yang — known for growing the McDonald’s hamburger chain in the Philippines — has won a 25-year contract to develop and operate an airport which serves as a gateway to the popular resort island of Boracay.
The beaches of Boracay are world-famous.
The beaches of Boracay are world-famous.

"We are going to make the existing airport an international one that can accommodate bigger planes," Mr. Yang, Caticlan International Airport and Development Corp. (CIADC) chairman, said in an interview.

CIADC and the Transportation department yesterday signed a concession agreement giving the former the right to upgrade, expand and operate the Godofredo P. Ramos Airport in Caticlan, Aklan in the neighboring island of Panay.

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Let's flights to Boracay now and enjoy the hotels, villas this weekend.

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