Boracay Resort Discovery Shores continues to win International accolades among the world’s leading travel publications. Travel+Leisure magazine, one of the most respected travel magazines included the classy resort in its top list of the World’s Best Family Hotels and Cruises.
The luxury hotel was ranked 8th with a rating of 90.59 among 10 hotels in Asia in the World’s Best Family Hotels and Cruises award.It is the only Philippine hotel included in the 2010 list posted at the magazine’s website (http://www.travelandleisure.com/articles/worlds-best-family-hotels-and-cruises) which included hotels from India, Singapore and Vietnam.
Discovery Shores Boracay was cited for children-oriented Filipino games for its guests.
Topping the list was Oberoi Vanyavilas (Ranthambhore, India) followed by Four Seasons Resort (Bali, Indonesia); Oberoi Rajvilas (Jaipur, India); Rambagh Palace (Jaipur, India); Oberoi Amarvilas (Agra, India); Shangri-La Hotel (Singapore); Oberoi Udaivilas (Udaipur, India); Discovery Shores; Sofitel Legend Metropole (Hanoi, Vietnam); and Leela Palace Kempinski Udaipur (Rajasthan, India).
The ranking is part of the magazine’s annual World’s Best Awards, which rates hotels, islands, destination spas, golf resorts, and rental-car agencies. The ranking is based on a survey among its readers.
The 88-room hotel, which opened in March 2007, was also ranked 14th in the top 15 resorts in Asia in the magazine’s World’s Best Awards Travel and Leisure magazine for 2010. It was also the only Philippine resort to be included in the list.
The first hotel in the Philippines to become a member of the elite Small Luxury Hotels of the World, the Filipino-owned Discovery Shores Boracay is among those operated by the Southern Visayas Property Holdings Inc (SVPHI).
The company also owns the 225-suite Discovery Suites at the Ortigas Center in Pasig City and the seven-room Discovery Country Suites in Tagaytay City.
Anticipating more tourists on Boracay, Discovery Shores Boracay recently inaugurated a multi-million-peso staff house on this island as part of its benefit and welfare programs for its staff.
The “Balay Discovery” is a three-story modern building in Barangay Manoc-Manoc at the northern end of the island. “Balay” is the Hiligaynon term for house.
The 102-bed staff house, all with air-conditioned and furnished rooms, would house department managers and staff, said Jose “Jun” Parreño Jr., general manager of Discovery Shores Boracay and vice president for operations-resorts of HSAI Raintree, the management company of the Discovery chain of hotels and resorts.
“We expect a long-term presence here in Boracay and we want to provide for the needs of our staff,” Parreño said.
The luxury hotel was ranked 8th with a rating of 90.59 among 10 hotels in Asia in the World’s Best Family Hotels and Cruises award.It is the only Philippine hotel included in the 2010 list posted at the magazine’s website (http://www.travelandleisure.com/articles/worlds-best-family-hotels-and-cruises) which included hotels from India, Singapore and Vietnam.
Discovery Shores Boracay was cited for children-oriented Filipino games for its guests.
Topping the list was Oberoi Vanyavilas (Ranthambhore, India) followed by Four Seasons Resort (Bali, Indonesia); Oberoi Rajvilas (Jaipur, India); Rambagh Palace (Jaipur, India); Oberoi Amarvilas (Agra, India); Shangri-La Hotel (Singapore); Oberoi Udaivilas (Udaipur, India); Discovery Shores; Sofitel Legend Metropole (Hanoi, Vietnam); and Leela Palace Kempinski Udaipur (Rajasthan, India).
The ranking is part of the magazine’s annual World’s Best Awards, which rates hotels, islands, destination spas, golf resorts, and rental-car agencies. The ranking is based on a survey among its readers.
The 88-room hotel, which opened in March 2007, was also ranked 14th in the top 15 resorts in Asia in the magazine’s World’s Best Awards Travel and Leisure magazine for 2010. It was also the only Philippine resort to be included in the list.
The first hotel in the Philippines to become a member of the elite Small Luxury Hotels of the World, the Filipino-owned Discovery Shores Boracay is among those operated by the Southern Visayas Property Holdings Inc (SVPHI).
The company also owns the 225-suite Discovery Suites at the Ortigas Center in Pasig City and the seven-room Discovery Country Suites in Tagaytay City.
Anticipating more tourists on Boracay, Discovery Shores Boracay recently inaugurated a multi-million-peso staff house on this island as part of its benefit and welfare programs for its staff.
The “Balay Discovery” is a three-story modern building in Barangay Manoc-Manoc at the northern end of the island. “Balay” is the Hiligaynon term for house.
The 102-bed staff house, all with air-conditioned and furnished rooms, would house department managers and staff, said Jose “Jun” Parreño Jr., general manager of Discovery Shores Boracay and vice president for operations-resorts of HSAI Raintree, the management company of the Discovery chain of hotels and resorts.
“We expect a long-term presence here in Boracay and we want to provide for the needs of our staff,” Parreño said.
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