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Rediscover Boracay at Crimson Resort & Spa

/ 05:02 AM November 10, 2018

Enjoy a panoramic view of the ocean while you dine.

There is a long weekend coming up and what better way to enjoy Thanksgiving weekend than a vacation at one of the many islands in our country. There are so many beachfront properties to discover, especially in Boracay Island which recently reopened after six months of rehabilitation.

The island still has a long way before its complete upgrade, but Boracay’s beach is back to its white pristine beauty. Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat was there on the weekend of the reopening and she was impressed with the improvement.

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The Boracay you have been longing for is at Station Zero.

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Crimson Resort & Spa Boracay is the much-awaited luxury resort located at Station Zero, an area uniquely coined for the secluded part of Punta Bunga Cove.

The resort’s beachfront stretches 3,000 sqm between a naturally lush cove and iconic rock formation. The pristine white sand beach and clear waters make an ideal setting for an island getaway. As the whole island emerges from the six-month rehabilitation efforts, Crimson Resort is eager to welcome guests on Nov. 15.

Expect warm greetings upon arrival as your Crimson Boracay experience unfolds. Speedboat transfers will reveal the resort’s distinct architectural façade as you approach the shore.

A series of unforgettable moments await each guest, their families and friends. With the Christmas holidays coming up, the dining outlets are curating different themes.

Mosaic Latin American Grill, stationed at the heart of the resort, offers a panoramic view of the ocean while you dine and feast your senses with dishes grilled live. Indulge in an array of international dishes at Saffron Café, an all-day dining restaurant that also boasts of high ceilings and artistic interiors. The famed Azure Beach Club is bringing more fun and luscious celebrations on the island with its weekend Foam Parties, live DJ and signature cocktails inspired by Station Zero.

Whether you are searching for quiet time away from the city or up for a tasteful island trip, Crimson can bring you the Boracay experience you have been longing for.

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Along with the three restaurants, Crimson Boracay will have a signature collection of treatments at Aum Spa, an outdoor Crimzone Kids’ Club pavilion by the beach, The Gift Shop showcasing locally sourced items, and sports and leisure activities such as kayaking, paddle boarding and Paraw sailing around Station Zero.

To continuously support efforts in keeping the island clean and environmentally sustainable, Crimson has programs lined up such as eliminating use of plastics, offering electric bikes to guests, and a garden that will grow organic herbs.

Along with the rest of Boracay locals and tourists who love the island, Crimson aims to be environmentally friendly while still leveling up the quality of guest experiences.

As a re-opening welcome to its guests, Crimson Boracay is giving special rates and packages for a limited time only: a Deluxe Room goes for P11,000++ a night, and the Suite for P14,000++ a night. It offers daily buffet breakfast at Saffron Café for two adults and up to two children 12 years old and below.

Also included are round-trip land and speedboat transfers to and from Caticlan. A minimal fee will be added for land transfers in Kalibo. Complimentary minibar items upon arrival are provided. Book until Dec. 15 for your stay between Nov. 15 to March 31, 2019.

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For inquiries and reservations, please email [email protected] or call (36) 669 5888. For more information, visit crimsonhotel.com/boracay and connect with us on social media @CrimsonBoracay.

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