Where to Stay in Boracay | Azalea Hotels & Residences

Over the years, and after many visits to Boracay’s white-sand shores, I’ve stayed in a variety of accommodations: from beachfront luxury to modest guesthouses hidden into inner alleys. But of all these stays, one property has become my island constant: Azalea Hotels & Residences. On my most recent trip, I checked in here for the third time, making it the hotel I’ve returned to more than any other on the island.

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An Island Constant: Why Azalea Hotels & Residences Remains My Boracay Go-To

By Marky Ramone Go May 2025
Azalea Hotels Residences Boracay exterior facade architecture
Azalea Hotels & Residences

What keeps me coming back? For starters, value meets comfort here in a way that’s surprisingly rare in a destination as popular as Boracay. Azalea’s suites aren’t just rooms, they’re full-mode apartments with living areas, well-equipped kitchens, and enough space to spread out after a day in the sun. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with a small group, the flexible 1- to 3-bedroom layout makes it feel like a true home base.

Azalea 2-bedroom guest room interior highlighting premium double beds configuration layout
Inside the 2-bedroom guest room layout. Imagine, this is just the space of my room. There's still the living room and the kitchen and dining

There’s also an ease to staying here. The open-air lobby invites lingering with a coffee or simply taking a breather under the island wind. The rooftop pool, while simplistic, offers a clear view of Boracay’s famed sunset, making it an ideal spot when the beach gets crowded. And if you’re not in the mood to venture far for food, the in-house Kuya J Restaurant serves up hearty Filipino food that satisfies after a day of exploring.

Living area kitchen and dining at Azalea apartment suite layout showing complete serviced amenities
The living area, kitchen and dining

While Boracay is ever-changing, Azalea remains a familiar comfort, the kind of place you find yourself booking again before your current trip even ends.

A Well-Placed Property in the Middle of It All

Location has long been one of Azalea’s greatest assets. Set at the center of Boracay’s tourism corridor, the hotel allows guests to dip easily into the island’s vibe whether by foot to the beach or to the surrounding cluster of restaurants, cafés, and souvenir shops. Still, the building’s internal layout, with its pool deck and rooftop perch, provides pockets of privacy that soften the island’s daily grind.

Design That Serves Its Purpose

The rooftop houses two modest pools: one for adults, the other child-friendly, flanked by a simple arrangement of loungers and shaded nooks. It’s a functional retreat more than a spectacle, though the view especially at sundown offers a cinematic moment perfect for capping the day.

Multi-bedroom layout at Azalea Boracay showing double bedding array for high density group family travel comfort
Some of the multi-bedroom guest rooms comes with spacious double bed thus increasing number of occupancy. Value for money indeed.

Inside, the design language is extra. Muted tones, straightforward finishes, and smooth surfaces make up the common areas, with a lobby and restaurant that reflect a utilitarian, almost residential feel. The in-house eatery, Kuya J, doubles as the breakfast hall, offering standard local fare in a space that, while bright and accessible, can feel roomy even during peak hours.

A Room for Every Type of Traveler

Accommodations range from compact Deluxe Rooms to full-size holiday apartments with up to three bedrooms. Even in the smallest units, the layout is deliberate: two double beds, a convertible sofa, and a kitchenette make the space work well for families or small groups. The aesthetic leans toward the neutral linen-covered beds, minimalist lighting, simple storage offering ease over flair.

The larger units emphasize livability, especially for longer stays. Bedrooms branch off from a shared living and dining area, while the kitchen comes fully equipped with essentials: stovetop, microwave, refrigerator, and basic cookware. It’s not luxurious, but it’s functional and for many travelers, that’s the appeal.

On my first stay, I stayed in a studio room. On the next two visits, I shared a two-bedroom suite with a friend, giving each of us privacy while enjoying the shared living room and kitchen, ideal for getting work done and preparing lunch with ingredients we bought from a nearby market.

A Good Base for Exploration

From Azalea, most of the island is within reach. A five-minute walk takes you to the beachfront. A few more steps put you at D’Mall. Staff can arrange boat tours or water sports, and for those looking to explore beyond the central strip, Mount Luho and quieter beaches like Tulubhan are a tricycle ride away. (will write a separate blog post about our island activities curated by the staff of Azalea).

Kuya J Filipino food collage showcasing crispy pata sizzling sisig and classic native delicacies
Thumbs up Filipino food at Kuya J's

Azalea isn’t designed to dazzle, but it doesn’t have to. Its success lies in how it accommodates the needs of a wide range of guests, from large families to solo travelers. With its emphasis on practicality, accessibility, and just enough design, the hotel offers a grounded alternative to Boracay’s flashier accommodations. Not quite boutique, but not purely no-frills either, Azalea occupies a thoughtful middle ground.

Kuya J Restaurant Boracay main al fresco signature dining frontage at Azalea Hotels Residences
Kuya J Restaurant

Hotel Fact Box

Property: Azalea Hotels & Residences Boracay
Location: Station 2, Sitio Manggayad, Balabag, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan. About a 5–10 minute walk from White Beach and D'Mall.
Property Type: Serviced Apartment Hotel / Family Resort
Rooms: 283 guestrooms, suites, and serviced apartments.
Best For: Families, large groups, extended vacations, digital nomads, and travelers who prefer apartment-style accommodations close to White Beach.
Nearest Airport: Godofredo P. Ramos Airport (Caticlan Airport) — approximately 30–45 minutes away via land and boat transfers.

Room Categories

Deluxe Room
Deluxe Family Room
One-Bedroom Suite
Two-Bedroom Suite
Three-Bedroom Suite

Most accommodations include a kitchenette with a microwave, refrigerator, electric kettle, dining area, and living space, making them ideal for longer stays and families.

Restaurant(s)

Kuya J Restaurant Filipino restaurant serving the hotel's breakfast buffet and all-day dining. Rooftop Bar & Lounge Seasonal beverages and light refreshments.

Facilities & Amenities

Rooftop Swimming Pool
Children's Pool
Free Wi-Fi
Kitchenette in most room categories
Airport Transfers
24-hour Front Desk
Concierge Service
Free Area Shuttle
Laundry Service
Family Rooms
Business & Meeting Facilities
Gift Shop
Room Service

Nearby Attractions

White Beach (Station 2)
D'Mall Boracay
Talipapa Market
Bulabog Beach
Willy's Rock
Mount Luho Viewpoint

Stay Here If...

You want the convenience of a condominium-style stay in Boracay. Azalea is especially suited for families and groups who appreciate having a kitchenette, spacious living areas, and multiple bedrooms while remaining within walking distance of White Beach and D'Mall.

Nomadic Experiences Take

One thing Azalea gets right is recognizing that not every traveler wants a standard hotel room. Its apartment-style suites, complete with kitchens and generous living spaces, make it one of Boracay's better options for families, barkadas, and longer stays. While it isn't beachfront, the short walk to White Beach is a worthwhile trade-off for the extra space and home-like comforts—something that's becoming increasingly rare on an island where hotel rooms continue to shrink as tourism grows.
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