Monday, July 8, 2013

boracay for less than US$11/person/night, with breakfast

Soft launch: August 2013!

Special Opening Promo
(for a minimum stay of three nights)



 





...only 450PhP per person
Fan Room for Two 
  • 900PhP per night with breakfast for two
extra person: 300PhP



...only 650PhP per person
Air-Conditioned Room for Two
  • 1,300PhP per night with breakfast for two 
extra person: 500PhP


Also on promo: 
Family Suite
Fully Furnished Apartment
with air-conditioned bedroom, full kitchen, spacious living room, 
home bar, roomy balcony, hot and cold shower
(photos coming soon)

for only 4,500PhP per night (minimum of one week) 
        or 5,000PhP per night (minimum of three nights)

Contact us now for booking, rates and other inquiries:
+639328607542 (SUN) 
+639169090445 (GLOBE)
+639399625400 (SMART)
email: cole.attika@gmail.com


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cole & attika 

boracay bed and breakfast 
tambisaan beach, manoc-manoc
boracay island, philippines

cheapest boracay rates, hotel-standard rooms with free breakfast, beach access

  • Very Affordable Rates for Hotel-Standard Rooms
  • Beach Access
  • Beach/Balcony Lounge Chairs
  • Water Activities and Tour Arrangements
  • Complimentary Breakfast
  • Free Internet Access
  • Laundry Service
  • Wake-up Service
  • Complimentary Welcome Drinks
  • Children Below 10 Free of Charge

STANDARD, NON-PROMO TARIFF:

Fan Room for Two
with free breakfast for two

Regular Season
  • PhP1,000 per night
  • PhP6,000 per week
  • extra person: PhP300 per night

Peak Season
  • PhP1,500 per night
  • PhP9,000 per week
  • extra person: PhP400 per night

Regular Season Monthly:
PhP18,000 (inclusive of utilities/negotiable)


Air-Conditioned Room for Two
with free breakfast for two


Regular Season
  • PhP1,500 per night
  • PhP9,000 per week
  • extra person: PhP500 per night

Peak Season

  • PhP2,500 per night
  • PhP15,000 per week
  • extra person: PhP500 per night

Regular Season Monthly:
PhP30,000 (inclusive of utilities/negotiable)


  • All Rooms With Private Terrace
  • Hot and Cold Shower
  • Free Internet Access
  • Cable TV
  • Voltage 220/240 

what others say about tambisaan beach

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For booking, rates and other inquiries: 
+639328607542 (SUN)  
+639169090445 (GLOBE)
+639399625400 (SMART) 
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boracay bed and breakfast
tambisaan beach, manoc-manoc

boracay island, philippines

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“A Little Slice of Heaven”

Review posted on www.boracaylive.com

CLOSER TO NATURE AND THE LOCALS
Easily accessible, Tambisaan Beach has a docking area for visitors coming to Boracay Island from Caticlan. And though it is not as expansive as White Beach, a lot of vacationers stay at Tambisaan because of its peaceful and serene atmosphere. It is ideal for those wishing to explore a deeper side of Boracay -- the marine life, the surroundings and the people.
Not just one more strip of sand on the island, Tambisaan Beach is one of the best places to truly commune with nature at its most basic, without the constant noise and crowds of other beaches. It also allows visitors a chance to be more at home with the people living there.

EASY ACCESS BY LAND OR SEA
Travelers from Caticlan may choose to take the ferry going directly to the Tambisaan seaport, situated in the middle of Manoc-Manoc and Bantud districts. If coming from D Mall, Boracay’s main commercial area, travelers may flag a tricycle, the local motorized rickshaw, for a 10-minute ride to Tambisaan. Guests can easily find the cozy local village, which is just next to the beach itself.
Along with the “paraw”, or local sailboats permeating the coast, the flora and geography surrounding the beach provide a different kind of appeal. With a backdrop of fluffy white clouds and clear blue sky, the scene is simply picturesque. The waters are undoubtedly an attraction on its own. Walking on the shore and seeing the bluish-green waters lapping your feet can make you want to dive right in. And when you do, you will get to see a multitude or marine life and brilliantly colored corals.

A LITTLE SLICE OF HEAVEN 
Another aspect that makes Tambisaan Beach so beautiful is the geography. It’s as if Mother Nature intentionally formed and merged the verdant foliage and wooded slopes with the crystalline water and powdery white sand of the beach to create this little slice of heaven. Even just standing on the beach, visitors will be able to see Crocodile Island in the distance.
The peaceful ambiance of the beach has encouraged the construction of a few hotels near Tambisaan Beach. Although they are not as many as in other beaches, there is enough to offer guests everything they will need -- from rooms to food, refreshment and gear for diving.

Read more at www.boracaylive.com 

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“Pristine Waters”

Review posted on www.boracayinsider.com

The pristine waters of the beach are without question the biggest attraction here. Like the other beaches on the island, the waters here are clean and clear, which make it very enticing for swimming and snorkeling. You can also stroll along the beach and feel the sand, which can be very relaxing. You will also enjoy a good view of Boracays hills and trees.
Visiting the beach, you will also enjoy the lovely blue sky. The sky and clouds, together with the soft sand, combine for a very attractive scenery.


Read more at www.boracayinsider.com

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Great Place for Windsurfers

Review posted on splocs.com
 
Tambisaan Beach is a great place for advanced and expert riders. The wind blows side-on-shore port tack. A constant wind, which averages 15-25 knots, sometimes reaches 30-35 knots (about 10 times per season). Blows constant the whole day. It has wind from mid November until the beginning of April. But the best time to go for wind is between December and February when the wind is at its best.

Read more at splocs.com











Thursday, February 28, 2013

kiteboard tour asia's boracay leg

When the original 2013 KTA schedule was released, Boracay in the Philippines was to be the first tour stop in January, a month of guaranteed wind in this kiting paradise.  January is also the best month for kite tourism and local kite businesses and by there being a KTA stop in the middle of this month it would limit the opportunities for the local kiters.  KTA’s mission is to grow kiteboarding in Asia and thanks to the support of our understanding and forward thinking local sponsors Aqua Boracay by Yoo (www.aquaboracay.com) the alternate date of 26 to 30 March was set and what a week it turned out to be.

This Easter break also known as ‘Holy week’ in the Philippines is one of their biggest holiday weeks and Boracay was teeming with people.  The start of April is also considered the kiteboarding season end on Bulabog beach, with the winds turning 180 degrees and the kiting venue moving across to the famous White Beach.  The KTA however seem to have wind wherever they go and it was once again true with not a windless day for the 4th KTA Boracay event in as many years.


Read more at www.kiteboardtour.asia

Sunday, January 20, 2013

tirta spa opens near tambisaan beach

"Tirta" is the Hindu word for "Holy Water". 

The gates open to reveal a sacred paradise enveloping the spiritual healing powers of water and a private path that will take you on the road to relaxation, rejuvenation, restoration and renewal.

Surrender yourself to a well-deserved pampering at Tirta Spa - a world-class health spa offering high quality facilities and wellness therapies. Special treatments such as full-body massages, facials, body wraps, body polishes, aromatherapy treatments, Tirta Spa signature packages and packages specially designed for male clients, as well as a variety of expertly crafted spa products, give clients the opportunity for renewal at the heart of this peaceful, yet invigorating, luxury spa.

Read more at www.tirtaspa.com

Saturday, January 19, 2013

boracay named 'world’s best island'

Boracay has been named as this year’s world’s best island getaway by an international travel magazine.

The magazine’s editor, Nilou Motamed, made the announcement Friday on the “Today” daily American morning television show that airs on NBC.

“The world’s best island, I confess to never having heard of it in the Philippines,” “Today” host Willie Geist.

“This is important, Boracay. It beat out Bali, number 2. It’s one of those islands you should know about if you’re interested in culture and value,” Motamed told Geist.

Read more at www.travelandleisure.com/worldsbest/2012/islands

Friday, January 18, 2013

boracay, kiteboarding capital of asia

Island hosts 1st Kiteboard Tours Asia
ARCHIVED: 3/18/2010

By Cynthia L. Carrion 
PHOTO KRISTINA BOTT


Boracay is indeed a sports tourism paradise! From swimming delights to volleying a ball on its crystal-white powdery shorelines, one does not run out of ways to unleash dynamism and energy into a superbly magnificent and active recreation in Boracay.

An amazingly-big crowd of local and foreign competitors and spectators from 20 countries trooped to Boracay from February 24 to 27, 2010, for the 1st Kiteboard Tours Asia. Supported by the Department of Tourism, the event showcased the rising popularity of another water sport that the Philippines can confidently host. 
 
Kiteboarding (or kitesurfing) usually requires different boards and specific performance kites.  The boards with or without foot-straps or bindings, and are combined with the power of a large controllable kite to propel the rider and the board across the water. Both kiteboarding and kitesurfing are a surface water sport that uses the wind to pull a rider through the water on a small surfboard or a kiteboard (similar to a wakeboard). In kiteboarding, a freestyle or wake-style is used. This differentiates from kitesurfing which is more "wave-riding" oriented.
 
The Kite Tours Asia held in the Philippines was a perfect sample of a sports tourism event that once more made the Philippines proud of its stunningly-tropical climate, with a wind condition that is very conducive to kiteboarding.
 
This event (The KTA) has been formed to give an international platform to the skills and talents of kiteboarders throughout the Asia Region. It is the first international tour of its kind in Asia that will have to stop in five different countries between September 2009 and March 2010.
 
Open to everyone, amateur and pro riders alike, the KTA in its first year will be running two disciplines (freestyle and course racing) at each tour stop in accordance with the new unified international competition rules by the International Kiteboarding Association (IKA).
The philosophy of the KTA is to start slow and grow steadily to especially give homegrown riders the opportunity to experience the fun and excitement of being part of an international competition scene. It hopes to provide a stepping stone for the Asian region’s best riders into the pro tour scene by giving them exposure to high level competition at a more local level.

For results and other information, log on to www.kiteboardtourasia.com.