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Christine Powell

A Boracay honeymoon is a great choice for newlyweds. If you’re planning to celebrate your wedding night on a romantic tropical beach then you’ve chosen the right place. Here’s a Boracay honeymoon guide that will help you find the perfect love nest.

Choosing where to stay

Now that you’ve chosen the island, it’s time to look for a resort. There are many resorts on the island and almost all of them cater to honeymooners. It is best that you reserve a package accommodation beforehand. It would be impractical to just walk in and try to compete with so many people when booking a place.

Select a package that will cover practically everything: your room, transportation, and food. Microtel Resort and Suites offers a honeymoon package such as this. The hotel is known worldwide, but its first resort is in Boracay. Its secluded location makes it ideal for newlyweds.

Most reservations can be done online. Check the prices of different resorts and hotels to find the package that best suits your budget.

Choosing the perfect time

There are more people in the island during peak season, which is around March to May. The same is true during Christmas and New Year. You should know that rates are higher during these times. However, you risk having rainy days on your honeymoon if you book during the off-peak months.

Stays usually last 3 days and 2 nights but you can add an extra night for about a third of the original price. Accommodation rates can range from as low as Php 17,000 or USD 340 up to Php 40,000 or USD 800. Additional services and amenities naturally come with higher rates. So if you've been dreaming of having your own jacuzzi, be prepared to shell out some cash.

What to expect

Most hotels and resorts provide breakfast for their guests. Usually, you are given a choice between American and Filipino breakfast. Others give more alternatives. You might want to select a place that offers a view of the beachfront. You and your partner should not miss your first Boracay sunset together.

A Boracay honeymoon package might also include the following: welcome drinks on your arrival, candlelit dinner with cocktail drinks on your first night, a welcome massage, daily breakfast, mini-bar items, souvenir items, roundtrip land and sea transfer via Caticlan, scheduled shuttle service to the main beach, and use of swimming pool and other resort facilities.

What you should remember

Since Boracay is a popular beach resort where tourists flock almost all year round, you might think that Boracay isn't the most romantic place for a honeymoon. What is essential is to find accommodations that will provide the privacy you need as newlyweds. At the same time, don't discount the possibility of enjoying the nightlife with your partner on your subsequent nights in Boracay.

In the end, what makes your honeymoon in Boracay special is not just the place, but the fact that you're there with the person you've chosen to spend the rest of your life with.

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Christine Powell is a native of Boracay Island, Philippines. She has watched the island transform from a hidden gem into an idyllic retreat for foreigners and locals alike. Besides it's year-round warm tropical water, the powdery white sand continues to mesmerize her. While not exploring, kitesurfing, scuba diving, or sharing her insights about Boracay with travelers, she can be found at http://www.boracaynation.com, her online Boracay home.

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