
Nestled on the serene shores of Bulabog Beach, Levantin Boracay Resort offers a refreshing alternative to the high-energy crowds of White Beach. While most visitors flock to the islandβs famous sunset side, Levantin invites you to wake up to the sunrise and the exhilarating sight of kitesurfers dancing across the waves. It is a place where rustic charm meets a laid-back, bohemian spirit.
Unique Charm and Vibe
The resort is characterized by its wooden accents, cozy nooks, and an open-air bar that feels like the heart of the property. Unlike the sterile atmosphere of larger hotel chains, Levantin feels lived-in and welcoming. Itβs the kind of place where the staff remembers your name and the sound of the ocean is your constant soundtrack.
The Levantin Experience: A First-Person Review
“Stepping into Levantin felt like finding a secret side of Boracay I didnβt know existed. While White Beach is stunning, the wind-swept beauty of Bulabog has a raw energy that is addictive. I spent my mornings on the wooden deck with a strong coffee, watching the kitesurfers prep their gear. The room was simple but exceptionally clean, with a bed that actually felt like a cloud. The highlight, however, was the foodβthe schnitzel at their restaurant is legendary for a reason. Itβs not just a hotel; itβs a spot where you actually want to hang out all day.”
Travel Guide & Tips
Best For:
Kitesurfing Enthusiasts: You are literally steps away from the best launch spot on the island.
Couples and Solos: Those seeking a peaceful, “Old Boracay” vibe away from the party noise.
Foodies: Travelers who appreciate high-quality, international comfort food.
Nearby Attractions:
Bulabog Beach: Right at your doorstep; perfect for morning walks and water sports.
Mt. Luho Lookout: A short tricycle ride or a vigorous hike away for the best panoramic view of the island.
DβMall: A 10-15 minute walk or a quick trike ride to the islandβs central shopping and dining hub.
Lugutan Mangrove Park: A peaceful eco-tourism site located nearby for a change of scenery.
Transportation Tips:
From Caticlan Airport: Take a jetty to Cagban Port. From there, take an e-tricycle and specify “Levantin on Bulabog Beach.”
Getting Around: Standard e-trikes are the main mode of transport. Walking to White Beach (Station 2) takes about 10-12 minutes through a local neighborhood path.
Pro Tip: If the wind is particularly strong during the Habagat season (JuneβOctober), the Bulabog side is much calmer for swimming than White Beach.
Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Quiet, beachfront location on Bulabog. | Further away from the main White Beach nightlife. |
| Excellent on-site bar and restaurant. | Bulabog sand is coarser than White Beach. |
| Friendly, personalized service. | Can get windy during the peak kitesurfing season. |
| Great value for money compared to Station 1. | Limited pool facilities (focus is on the beach). |
Pricing Observations & Comparison
Levantin sits comfortably in the mid-range boutique category.
Value Comparison: While Station 2 hotels often charge a premium for being in the “thick of it,” Levantin offers larger rooms and better food quality for a lower or comparable price.
Seasonal Shifts: During the kite season (November to April), rooms book up fast and prices peak. If you visit during the shoulder season (May or October), you can often snag incredible deals on their Deluxe rooms.
Local Food & Tourism Tips
The Signature Dish: Do not leave without trying the Levantin Schnitzel or their fresh ceviche. Their bar is also famous for having one of the best curated playlists on the island.
Tourism Tip: Boracay has strict environmental rules. Carry a reusable water bottle, as the resort provides refills, and avoid bringing single-use plastics to the beach.
Local Secret: If you want a quiet sunset without the White Beach crowds, take a trike to Diniwid Beachβit’s tiny, charming, and just a short hop away.


