Hotels & Staycations

8 Beach Resorts In The Philippines From Cebu & Bohol To Boracay & Palawan For Your Next Tropical Getaway

Beach resorts in the Philippines


The Philippines is known to have some of the best beaches in the world. So if you want to maximize your beach experience during your stay, opting for a beach resort is your best bet.

To make your vacation planning easier, we’ve listed beach resorts in 4 top beach destinations in the country – Cebu, Bohol, Boracay, and Palawan. These mid-range to luxurious accommodation options start at P5,011/night (~USD89.04).


– Cebu –


1. Dusit Thani Mactan – offers a wide array of gastronomic delights



Image credit: Dusit Thani Mactan Cebu via Google Maps

If good food is a must for you during vacations, book your stay at Dusit Thani Mactan.

In addition to an extensive breakfast buffet that features different dishes daily, they also host Cebuano BBQ nights and outdoor seafood buffets on weekends featuring fire dancers.


Image credit: Dusit Thani Mactan Cebu via Google Maps

Furthermore, the resort offers a variety of dining options, including Benjarong Mactan, a Thai restaurant, and Rami, a Korean restaurant.

As for the beach-experience, Dusit Thani Mactan boasts a private beach and a huge, beach-facing infinity pool. Indulge in the luxurious amenities of the resort, with room rates starting at P8,200/night (~USD145.70).

Address: Punta Engaño Road, Mactan Island, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu
Contact:
+63 32 888 1388 | website


2. Bluewater Sumilon Island Resort – private resort vibes & plenty of activities



Image credit: Claude Klod via Google Maps

Bluewater Sumilon Island Resort gives the private island vibes. It’s the only accommodation on the serene Sumilon Island, away from the bustling Cebu metro.

The resort features two pools and gives you access to two beaches, along with a coveted sandbar. You can also enjoy an array of activities such as diving, snorkelling, fishing, kayaking, and paddle-boating.


Image credit: @bluewater.sumilon via Instagram

Sumilon Island is conveniently located in Oslob, allowing you to easily check off whale shark-watching from your bucket list. Enjoy the privacy and the proximity to exciting spots all at the same time starting at P11,315/night (~USD201.05).

Address: Sumilon Island, Oslob, Cebu 
Contact:
+63917 868 7392 | website


– Bohol –


3. The Bellevue Resort Bohol – activities including island-hopping and countryside tours



Image credit: The Bellevue Resort via Google Maps

For an adventure-packed tropical getaway, look no further than The Bellevue Resort Bohol (P10,794.29/night, ~USD191.80).

This resort offers a diverse range of thrilling activities, including diving lessons, fish feeding, beach football, ultimate frisbee, sailing, chiliboat rides, and mangrove eco kayak tours. If you’re up for a bit of exploration, they also provide island hopping and countryside tours.


Image credit: The Bellevue Resort via Google Maps

After a day of excitement, unwind on their private white sand beach overlooking crystal-clear turquoise waters. Then, indulge in a delicious meal at one of their three on-site dining venues.

Address: Barangay Doljo, Panglao Island, Bohol
Contact:
+ 6338 422 2222 | website


4. Oceanica Resort – beach-front rooms and farm-to-table dining



Image credit: Oceanica Resort Panglao (Formerly South Palms Resort Panglao) via Google Maps

Oceanica Resort (from P10,888, ~USD193.46), formerly South Palms Resort Panglao, boasts a private beach and beachfront rooms and villas, providing the perfect backdrop for a memorable tropical vacation

For added relaxation, guests can indulge in spa services right on the beach. The resort also prides itself on offering farm-to-table meals sourced from their own farm at their two on-site dining venues.


Image credit: Oceanica Resort Panglao (Formerly South Palms Resort Panglao) via Google Maps

For those seeking adventure, the resort provides complimentary activities such as kayaking and paddleboarding. Additionally, guests can explore all that Bohol has to offer with the resort’s island hopping and countryside tours.

Address: Barangay Bolod, Panglao Island, Bohol 
Contact:
+63 917 716 7609 | website


– Boracay –


5. Shangri-La Boracay – 5-star resort hotel with luxurious amenities



Image credit: Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa via Google Maps

Shangri-La Boracay is not only known for its exceptional accommodations but is also a sought-after destination for weddings.

The resort boasts breathtaking ocean views and lush green landscapes, with access to two secluded beaches. In addition to its four dining venues, this 5-star resort hotel also provides private dining experiences at various locations within the resort.


Image credit: Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa via Google Maps

Guests can choose from a range of luxurious accommodations, including rooms, suites, and villas (starting at P20,900/night, ~USD371.36).

For an even more memorable stay, check out activities such as snorkeling, wakeboarding, and jetskiing, as well as excursions ranging from island-hopping to luxury yacht cruises.

Address: Barangay Yapak, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan 
Contact:
 (63 36) 288 4988 | website


6. Aqua Boracay – for private pool parties



Image credit: D. S. via Google Maps

Aqua Boracay (from P5,011/night, ~USD89.04) may be in a quieter part of the island, but that doesn’t mean you’ll miss out on entertainment.

In the evenings, live musicians serenade guests, and suites with private pools are also available for hosting parties.


Image credit: Janice Siocon via Google Maps

If partying isn’t your scene, you can still enjoy the expansive pools throughout the property, indulge in the in-house spa, and participate in unique activities such as kitesurfing and windsurfing.

While Aqua Boracay boasts two in-house restaurants, guests can also take advantage of the complimentary shuttle service to D’Mall for additional dining options.

Address: Bulabog Beach, Balabag, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan
Contact:
(036) 288 1999 | website


– Palawan –


7. Club Paradise Palawan – surrounded by rich biodiversity



Image credit: Club Paradise Palawan via Google Maps

Club Paradise Palawan (starting at P13,840, ~USD245.92) is indeed a slice of paradise, nestled just a few steps from a secluded white sand beach in Coron.

Surrounded by nature, it’s common to encounter animals freely roaming the area. Additionally, it’s conveniently located near a prime snorkeling spot where guests can marvel at colorful fishes, sea turtles, stingrays, and even sea lions.


Image credit: Club Paradise Palawan via Google Maps

The resort offers a variety of activities including kayaking and paddleboarding. For those eager to explore further, island hopping tours are available to discover more scenic spots in Palawan.

Address: Dimakya Island, Coron, Northern Palawan
Contact:
+63 917 827 9852 | website


8. Sunlight Ecotourism Island Resort – boasts Maldives-style glass floor water villas



Image credit: @sunlight_islandresort via Instagram

Sunlight Ecotourism Island Resort is an 18-hectare luxury resort on Culion Island in Palawan that offers a private resort experience. It features glass-floor water villas that allow guests to get up close to marine life.

The resort provides a plethora of activities including jet skis, banana boats, paddle boards, and kayaks. Adventurous guests can even explore World War II shipwrecks through scuba diving excursions.


Image credit: @sunlight_islandresort via Instagram

If you’re too tired to explore, you can still enjoy karaoke at their KTV villa. Meanwhile, there’s a playground for kids,

For an even more exclusive retreat, guests can opt for the resort’s private charter planes, offering flights from INAEC terminal in Pasay City to Coron, avoiding the hustle and bustle of NAIA.

This opulent vacation experience starts at P8,794/night (~USD156.26).

Address: Naglayan, Barangay Baldat, Culion, Palawan
Contact:
+63 917 521 4260 | website


Beach resorts in Cebu, Bohol, Boracay & Palawan


With these beach resorts above, you can fully indulge in the beauty of Philippine beaches during your trip. On top of this, they even provide luxurious accommodations and a wide array of activities, ensuring a perfect vacation experience.

For more accommodation options in Boracay besides the beach resorts above, check out our list of Boracay hotels. Alternatively, if you’re short on time to explore the Philippines, consider hitting these beaches near Metro Manila!


Cover image adapted from: @bluewater.sumilon via Instagram, @sunlight_islandresort via Instagram, Oceanica Resort Panglao (Formerly South Palms Resort Panglao) via Google Maps

 

Kim Shelly Tan

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