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Shangri-La Boracay: Beach Villa

Absolute luxury

Shangri-La Boracay: Beach Villa

 

The Beach Villa at Shangri-La Boracay Resort and Spa luxuriates guests with the ultimate, exclusive beach resort experience.

While the rooms and suites are more than comfortable, spacious, and five-star, staying in the resort’s only villa with direct beach access is pure high living.

Covering over 850 square meters, the floor plan of the beach villa provides two bedrooms, a living room, and a massive backyard with views of the resort’s private Banyugan Beach.

The villa’s backyard has its own private pool and pool deck, a covered dining area perfect for room service and in-villa catering, a private beach with loungers, and direct access straight into the ocean.

Imagine waking up and walking out to the beach from your room. With the Beach Villa, you have absolute luxury and exclusivity complete with the full services and facilities of a five-star resort.

 

View from your Beach Villa. Undoubtedly paradise. Your backyard includes a private pool, lounging deck, covered dining area, private beach with loungers and direct access to Banyugan Beach
The private dining area allows guests to fully enjoy the exclusivity and seclusion of their villa. You can dine in your villa with room service or request for a catered meal prepared and served on your premises
Your beach, pool, and garden are furnished with three outdoor loungers located next to the pool, in the shade, and on the sandy beach. The landscaping and tree screening provide extra privacy shielding you from the rest of the resort
Direct access to Banyugan Beach. Beyond the stumps, you step directly on the resort’s beach. You can already see the signature yellow umbrellas from the sun loungers. Imagine waking up and having a morning swim in this beach
The view of your private villa from the beach. The natural, native décor of hut-lined roofing, wood, and stone blend in perfectly with the Philippines resort setting. It will be nearly impossible to leave this luxurious paradise
The entrance and living room are furnished with native-style furniture. Between the two rooms, the living room lets guests enjoy the view during the day and the large flat-screen television at night. The high ceilings add to the sense of space, comfort, and luxury
At the entrance, a station is provided for complimentary still and sparkling water, coffee, and tea, as well as the mini-bar selection below. The resort prides themselves in their water system and providing free refills of their bottled water when requested
The twin bedroom is furnished with two twin beds and a sitting area which opens to a floor-to-ceiling sliding glass window. The room also has its own en-suite bathroom. Because of the villa’s exclusivity (and cost) the maintenance of the quarters is far cleaner than in the main base rooms
The master’s bedroom complete with a sitting area, en-suite bathroom, and walk-in closet. The king-sized bed faces the floor-to-ceiling sliding glass window which provides direct access to your backyard
The master’s bathroom complete with a massive bathtub, his and her sinks, a separate shower, and a separate toilet. The spaciousness of the bathroom enhances the sense of luxury in the master’s quarters

 

Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa, Philippines
Barangay Yapak
Boracay Island
Malay Aklan
+63-36-288-4988
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