How do I place my reservation? |
Follow our friendly step-by-step reservation process. Should you encounter any difficulties, please contact us directly and we will assist you. |
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What happens as soon as I confirm my reservation? |
When you click 'Confirm Reservation' button, your reservation will be confirmed instantly. You will see a screen displaying the details of your reservation and you will receive an email from the Panoly Resort Hotel confirming your reservation. Be sure to make your reservation for the full duration of your stay. If you do need to extend your stay after arrival, please contact a hotel officer so we can make the necessary arrangements. |
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What credit cards do you accept? |
We accept major credit cards namely VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, Discover, enRoute, and JCB. |
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What security am I guaranteed when using a credit card? |
The secure online information form uses the latest encryption technology Secure Socket Layer (SSL), which means that all of the information you enter is converted into a scrambled code, that is securely transmitted over the internet to the secure server. The information can only be read by the Customer Reservation Department. |
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Can I not reserve a room and just pay directly to the hotel when I arrive? |
Yes. Walk-in reservations are always welcome. But we strongly encourage that reservations are made prior to your arrival. This is to ensure that a room is made available for your use for the dates you specify. You can do reservations by calling our Sales Department or through our website's online reservation. |
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Are your hotel rates per room or per person? |
All of our listed rates are quoted in US$ Dollars, per room per night and are exclusive of prevailing government tax. Maximum of two (2) persons per room in existing beds plus one (1) additional person or two (2) children under 12 years of age (in existing beds). Rates are subject to change without notice. |
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How to go to Boracay? |
Take a flight to Manila. You may have to spend a night in Manila on your outward journey because onward flights to Boracay are limited. Fly from Manila (Domestic Airport) to Caticlan Airport (flight is about 45 minutes). When in Caticlan Airport, take a shuttle ride going to Caticlan harbor. Ride a boat from Caticlan harbor to Boracay (the shuttle ride takes 10 minutes and the boat 30 minutes). |
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When to go? |
The high season is from December to Apirl. Chirstmas is popular - but you may have trouble finding accommodation. May to June is ideal but rather hot. July to November is the low season and therefore the cheapest time to go. October and November have the best sunsets. As a rule, it's great to visit Boracay anytime. But then again, so many activities have been lined up that it is usually difficult to make up your mind regarding just WHEN to go. We have outlined here some of the major events in Boracay to help you make the most of your stay in the island. January in Boracay has one big plus : the world-famous Kalibo Ati-Atihan Festival, the Philippine mardi gras which is celebrated every third week of January. International sports events such as the Boracay International Funboard Cup and the Annual International Paraw Cup Challenge are held during January to February. It is during this time of the year when the "amihan" (northeast monsoon) season produces winds that are most reliable and at their strongest. March, April, and May are the summer months. At this time, the island thrives with beach activity as many tourists arrive to enjoy basking in the sun and staying in the cool waters, either swimming, diving or snorkeling. Except a lot of local visitors, too, for these months are vacation time for the students. June, July and September are considered off-season months in Boracay. Budget conscious tourist swear that this is the best time to go since Boracay rates are cheapest and there are few "rivals" for that precious patch of white sand beach. After the hectic beehive activity of the summer months, there is - - aaah, the relative peace and quite! October marks the beginning of the peak season. This already lasts until the summer months. During the months of October, November and December, the cool, tropical climate is at its best in the island. Major sports events are held at this time of the year. Holiday offerings are also popular among most establishments during the Christmas season. |
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What to do there? |
Boat trips around the island, windsurfing, diving, sailing, horseback riding, snorkeling, golf, mountain biking. |
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Where to eat? |
There are four miles of beachfront restaurants with every kind of food you can imagine: Thai, Japanese, Chinese, Indian, Italian, Spanish, French, German, Korean, as well as Filipino. |
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What to bring? |
You need very few clothes. Beach clothes/towels can be bought on the island. Sweat pants and tops are useful if you go at Christmas, when it can get cool at night. Sunglasses, a hat, a flash light and a good pair of beach sandals. |
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Money? |
Take a mixture of American dollars in travellers cheques and cash. Change some money at Manila International Airport where the rate is better than on Boracay. Credit cards are accepted in some locations on Boracay. Safety deposit boxes are available in selected rooms and the reception counter. |
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