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Bans Beach Resort, Boracay Island, Philippines

Bans Beach Resort

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Bans Beach Resort Boracay Guide 2026

Bans Beach Resort is a long-standing favorite in Station 1, recently renovated to offer a blend of traditional Boracay charm and modern convenience. Unlike the massive glass-and-steel luxury towers nearby, Bans maintains a “homey” feel with its lush water garden and Filipino-inspired architecture, all while sitting just 60 meters from the world-famous White Beach.

Travel Guide and Tips

  • Check-in & Entry: You must have a printed or digital copy of your hotel voucher before boarding the ferry from Caticlan. No voucher, no entry.

  • Cash is King: While many Station 1 establishments now accept G-Cash or cards, keep smaller peso bills for tricycles and local “turo-turo” eateries.

  • The September Secret: Visiting in September (low season) can cut your room rates by nearly 40%, and the island is significantly quieter.

  • Hydration: While tap water is treated, it’s safer to use the complimentary bottled water or refillable stations at the resort for drinking.

Nearby Attractions

  • Willy’s Rock (9-minute walk): The island’s most iconic volcanic rock formation with a small shrine. It is the best spot for photos in Station 1.

  • D’Mall (5-minute walk): The central hub for shopping, groceries, and diverse dining options.

  • Bulabog Beach: A 10-minute walk to the opposite side of the island if you want to watch or try kitesurfing and windsurfing.

  • Friday Beach: Known for having the “finest” sand on the entire island, located just a short stroll further north from Bans.

Transportation Tips

  • From Caticlan Airport (MPH): The fastest route. Take an e-tricycle to the Jetty Port, pay the terminal (₱150) and environmental fees (₱300), then take a boat to Boracay.

  • Getting to the Resort: Once you arrive at the Boracay port, take a shared or private e-tricycle and ask for “Bans Beach Resort, Station 1, near D’Mall.”

  • In-Island Travel: Stick to e-trikes for longer distances. A “special” (private) ride to most places in Station 1 or 2 costs around ₱100–₱150.

Best For

Bans Beach Resort is best for budget-conscious families and barkadas (friend groups) who want the prestige of a Station 1 location without the 5-star price tag. It is also ideal for digital nomads, as the Wi-Fi averages a solid 25+ Mbps.

Pros and Cons

  • Pros:

    • Prime Location: Steps away from the quietest and finest part of White Beach.

    • Value: Significantly cheaper than neighboring 4-star resorts like The District.

    • Newly Renovated: Modern air-conditioning and flat-screen TVs in every room.

  • Cons:

    • No Pool: You’ll have to rely on the ocean for your swims.

    • Stairs: Upper floors are only accessible by stairs; not ideal for those with mobility issues.

    • Simplicity: It’s a 2-star resort—don’t expect a massive breakfast buffet or a spa.

Pricing Observations and Comparison

  • Bans Beach Resort: Starts at approximately $23–$45 per night (₱1,300–₱2,600).

  • Bora Sky Hotel: Nearby competitor at around $24 per night, but often lacks the same beachfront proximity.

  • The District Boracay: A luxury option nearby that starts at $89+ per night.

  • Observation: Bans sits in the “sweet spot.” It is roughly 45% cheaper than mid-range 3-star hotels in the area while offering nearly identical beach access.

Local Food and Tourism Tips

  • Cheap Eats: Head to Harry’s Canteen or Jasper’s for affordable Filipino “lutong bahay” (home-cooked) meals just a short walk from the resort.

  • Sunset Paraw Sailing: Don’t miss this. A 30-minute sail at 5:00 PM usually costs around ₱800–₱1,500 depending on your bargaining skills.

  • Eco-Rule: Do not smoke or drink on the beach itself. Fines are strictly enforced to keep the sand pristine.

First Person Review

“I was skeptical about staying at a 2-star place in Station 1, but Bans surprised me. The room felt fresh—the renovation really shows—and having a balcony overlooking the garden was a great spot for my morning coffee. Being able to walk to the beach in under a minute without paying $200 a night felt like I’d found a loophole in the system. The staff is incredibly chill, and while there’s no pool, you literally have the best ‘swimming pool’ in the world right outside your door.”

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