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Upgraded! Staying in the Two Bedroom Pool Villa at Shangri-La Boracay

Luxury & Family Time in Shangri-La Boracay’s Two Bedroom Pool Villa

If you are seeking a vacation full of togetherness with your family and group of friends, book the Two Bedroom Villas at Shangri-la Boracay Resort & Spa. Here is a look and review of the Two Bedroom Pool Villa:

A Review of Shangri-La Boracay’s Two Bedroom Pool Villa

Shangri-La Boracay’s Two Bedroom Pool Villa is the perfect accommodation for families and groups wanting to stay together. The one-story indoor and outdoor areas amount to 700 square meters with two large bedrooms each with its own en-suite bathroom. The bathrooms have two sinks, an enclosed toilet, a separate shower, and a bathtub.

The connecting living room has plenty of sofa space for the group as well as a powder room. The rooms and living room all have direct access to the garden and pool. Outside, you have two dining areas, a lap pool, a pool deck, and an outdoor shower.

Pros:

◦ Private lap pool big enough for the family

◦ Private outdoor dining

◦ Powder room in the living room for an extra toilet

◦ Maximize togetherness in your connecting living room and outdoor areas

Cons:

◦ It’s a farther walk to get to the main pools, beaches, and resort facilities

◦ You must call a buggy each time if you do not want a long walk

◦ No beach or water views from your villa

If beach access or views are your top priority, consider booking the Beach Villa (review here) or the Ocean View Villa which also comprise of two bedrooms.

Watch my vlog below to see the tour of the Two-Bedroom Pool Villa

 

Address & Booking Your Stay

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

Book Your Stay via:
Agoda
Booking.com
Hotels.com
TripAdvisor

 

 
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