Boracay with toddler

This topic was created by Debbie
[Thu 28 Jan, 2:13 Tasmanian Standard Time]

We are planning to visit Boracay, Philippines in March with
our 11 month old daughter. Can anybody recommend a suitable
hotel with toddler facilities. i.e. swimming pool & a good
baby sitting service.

[There are 2 posts - the latest was added on Thu 25 March, 11:43]

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  1. Debbie Added by: Aisling
    [Timestamp: Thu 25 March, 11:42 Tasmanian Standard Time]

    Contact Asia Travel - eva@asiatravel.com - Try Mona Lisa -
    White Sand Beach Resort or San Lorenzo South. Friday's
    doesn't accept kids and is expensive. Willy's is another
    resort. Be very careful of drinking water and the sleeze
    bags that go to Boracay for the young filippino girls.
    Philippino charge top prices to foreigners so ask around.
    At certain times of the year there is algae in the sea due
    to the lack of proper sewerage systems. There is not much
    to do in Boracay with children except play on the beach. It
    can become very noisey at nice so I suggest San Lorenzo
    South as being child friendly and clean. Have a nice trip
    although having been there I wouldn't recommend it to
    anyone, all that hype for a beach and and dirty sea, such a
    pity they don't take pride in their natural resources only
    interested in the US dollar.



  2. Debbie Added by: Aisling
    [Timestamp: Thu 25 March, 11:43 Tasmanian Standard Time]

    Contact Asia Travel - eva@asiatravel.com - Try Mona Lisa -
    White Sand Beach Resort or San Lorenzo South. Friday's
    doesn't accept kids and is expensive. Willy's is another
    resort. Be very careful of drinking water and the sleeze
    bags that go to Boracay for the young filippino girls.
    Philippino charge top prices to foreigners so ask around.
    At certain times of the year there is algae in the sea due
    to the lack of proper sewerage systems. There is not much
    to do in Boracay with children except play on the beach. It
    can become very noisey at nice so I suggest San Lorenzo
    South as being child friendly and clean. Have a nice trip
    although having been there I wouldn't recommend it to
    anyone, all that hype for a beach and and dirty sea, such a
    pity they don't take pride in their natural resources only
    interested in the US dollar.




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