
Seeking a resort experience without leaving the metro? The Azure Urban Resort Residences in Parañaque is a popular choice for those wanting a “staycation” vibe. Specifically, the Boracay Tower on the 14th floor offers a sweeping view of the city skyline, providing a quieter, more elevated perspective compared to the lower beach-facing units.
Solving the Traveler’s Problem: Decision Making
Many travelers struggle to choose between a hotel and a condo-style staycation.
- The Problem: Traditional hotels in Manila can be pricey and lack kitchen facilities, while cheap rentals often lack amenities.
- The Solution: Azure bridges this gap. It provides a resort-style wave pool and man-made beach at a fraction of hotel prices. Choosing a 14th-floor city view unit in the Boracay Tower specifically solves the issue of noise; while beach-view rooms are popular, they are often subject to the noise of the wave pool and crowds below.
First-Person Review: High-Altitude Serenity
“Walking into the 14th-floor unit in Boracay Tower, the first thing that hits you is the light. Because it’s a city-view unit, you don’t get the constant splashing sounds from the pool, which makes it perfect for a digital nomad or a couple looking for a quiet evening. Watching the Manila skyline light up at night from the balcony with a coffee in hand was the highlight. The room was compact but smartly designed—ideal for a weekend ‘reset’ without the long drive to an actual province.”
Travel Guide & Tips
- Pool Access: Access to the famous wave pool usually requires a PHP 250 to PHP 500 fee per person per shift (morning or afternoon). Confirm with your host if this is included in your booking.
- Guest Policy: Azure has strict security. Ensure you send your IDs to your host at least 24 hours in advance to avoid long waits at the lobby.
- Packing: Bring your own toiletries and extra towels for the pool, as many condo-host units provide only the basics.
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Man-made beach & wave pool are unique in the city. | Long check-in lines, especially on weekends. |
| High-floor views offer a great city breeze. | Strict security can feel a bit overwhelming. |
| SM Bicutan is walking distance for groceries. | Additional fees for pool and parking (approx. PHP 450/day). |
Nearby Attractions
- SM City Bicutan: Just a 3–5 minute walk via a footbridge for dining, cinemas, and essentials.
- NAIA Terminals: Approximately 20–30 minutes away via the Skyway, making it a great “last stop” before flying out.
- Newport World Resorts: A 15-minute drive for high-end dining and theater.
Transportation Tips
- Grab/Taxi: Use the “SLEX West Service Road” entrance. It is the most reliable way to get there.
- Public Transport: The PNR Bicutan Station is nearby, though Grab is highly recommended for those with luggage.
- Self-Driving: The entrance is right at the Bicutan exit of SLEX.
Pricing Observations
- Budget: Units typically range from PHP 2,500 to PHP 4,500 per night depending on the season.
- Comparison: Compared to a 4-star hotel in Makati (PHP 6,000+), Azure offers better value for families who want to cook their own meals. However, once you add pool and parking fees, the gap narrows.
Best For…
- Families with Kids: Who will spend the entire day at the wave pool and beach.
- Staycationers: Who want a “resort” feel without leaving Metro Manila.
- Budget Travelers: Needing proximity to the airport with better amenities than a standard hostel.
Local Food & Tourism Tips
- Must-Try Nearby: Head to Mama Lou’s Italian Kitchen (BF Homes) for some of the best pizza in the area, or stick to Gerry’s Grill at SM Bicutan for classic Filipino Sisig.
- Tourism Tip: If you want the beach to yourself, book on a Tuesday or Wednesday. The crowd levels are significantly lower than the Friday–Sunday rush.
