Mount Luho at 100 metres is the highest point on Boracay Island, reached by road and a short walk to a viewpoint tower offering 360-degree panoramas of the island — White Beach on one side, Bulabog Beach on the other, the Sibuyan Sea dotted with outrigger bangcas, and the green interior of this tiny tropical island. The viewpoint also includes a zip line and ATV activities. Hotels across Boracay arrange Mount Luho visits as part of the island tour activities.
On Boracay’s quiet northern tip, Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort and Spa is a self-contained tropical estate that feels worlds away from White Beach’s buzz. Expect a private beachfront, villa-style stays with generous verandas, and a resort dining roster that ranges from treetop Mediterranean to a seafood-and-sunset clifftop bar.
Crimson Resort and Spa Boracay anchors Station 0 with a polished, modern take on island luxury—clean lines, expansive sea views, and a private cove that stays blissfully calm. Days revolve around the beachfront pool scene and strong dining options, while a shuttle makes it easy to dip into the energy of Station 2 when you want it.
A Station 1 classic with a contemporary polish, Discovery Boracay pairs prime beachfront access with a quietly upscale, service-forward feel. It’s a strong pick for travelers who want easy walks to Station 2’s restaurants without sacrificing the calmer sands and sunset rhythm that define Station 1.
Henann Crystal Sands Resort sits right on White Beach with a built-in advantage: an elevated pool deck that frames Boracay’s signature sunsets. It’s a sleek, full-service resort that keeps you steps from D’Mall and nightlife—yet still offers a cocoon of loungers, palms, and oceanfront dining when you’re ready to slow down.
The Lind Boracay is where Station 1’s calmer shoreline meets crisp, modern luxury—an oasis with a resort-scale pool scene and a noticeably serene atmosphere. It’s ideal for travelers who want Boracay’s postcard beach experience without the crowds, with the option to stroll into the center when the mood strikes.
Le Soleil de Boracay trades on location: close to the action of Station 2, but designed as a classic resort hideaway with pool time and spa breaks built into the day. It’s a practical upscale option for travelers who want Boracay’s restaurants and shopping at their doorstep, with an easy beach rhythm from morning swim to late-afternoon cocktail.