Bans Beach Resort
Barangay Balabag, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan Philippines
(036)-2883156
reservation@bansbeachresort.com
http://www.bansbeachresort.com/
Bans Boracay is a long-time favorite resort of divers, backpackers, and travelers on a budget. Bans is patronized by a loyal clientele who come here again and again. Bans resort is owned by Bartolemo Bautista (“Ome” to his friends) and managed by his charming wife, Fromy. This is a no-frills home-away-from-home that could be just the place you have been looking for to experience the hospitality that Filipinos are so well known for. Accommodation consists of native-style cottages set amidst some greenery. It is also located near D’Mall which is like a “mini-mall” in a beach setting complete with the sand and wind ambiance.
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PHP

1500 - 2, 700

Resort

Disabled, Family, Gay & Lesbian, Honeymoon, Seniors, Single, Student
Amenities

Air Conditioning
Cable TV
Hot and Cold Shower
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How to get there

BY AIRFrom Manila, Philippine Airlines (PAL) and Air Philippines fly to Kalibo twice daily (thrice daily on weekends and peak season). Asian Spirit and Pacific Air service the Manila-Caticlan-Manila route, also twice a day. Travel time to Kalibo via PAL usually takes only 45 minutes while the Air Philippines flight averages from 1 hour to I hour and 15 minutes. Since the aircrafts servicing the Caticlan route are smaller, travel time is usually from 1 hour and 10 minutes.BY SEAShould you opt for a more leisurely cruise the super ferries of WG&A have trips to various points in Aklan. Travel time for this mode, however, is 18 to 19 hours.WG&A’s vessels, Naju and Lipa, have trips to Batan, Aklan thrice a week. MVR Lines’ M/V Mary The Queen has trips twice weekly direct to Caticlan.From these two points, New Washington and Batan, you can take the jeepneys or tricycles plying the route to Kalibo where you can catch a bus or an L-300 van to Caticlan.BY LANDFrom the three ports pf Batan, Dumaguit, and New Washington, Depending on where your boat has docked, you can take jeeps or tricycles plying the route to Kalibo.In Kalibo, shuttle buses, L-300 vans, jeeps, and non-aircon buses can ferry you to Caticlan and back. Southwest Tours, 7107 Islands Tour, Paradise Tours, and Boracay Star Express have terminals and offices in front of the Kalibo Airport as well as in Kalibo’s town proper.Fare for the shuttle buses and L-300 vans is P120-P180 and this includes the fee for the boat transfer from Caticlan to Boracay. Jeeps and non-aircon buses, on the other hand, charge a minimum of P30 per person for a one-way trip.