The Cocoloco Beach Resort was recently renovated in 2023, making it a fantastic choice for those staying in Boracay Island. Godofredo P. Ramos Airport is located approximately 7km away from this hotel. With multiple attractions nearby including Yachting Boracay, Moreno's Cottages and Station 2, guests will find plenty to keep themselves occupied. When guests have some time on their hands they can make use of the onsite facilities. Guests tell us the location of this hotel is fantastic.
"I hesitated for a long time before booking this hotel because the reviews were quite alarming. But in reality, I'm thrilled with it! The location is perfect, away from the constant noise and crowds (unlike Station 2). The staff's hospitality is outstanding, especially at the hotel bar (and that's not just because I spent a lot of time there ;)). They know all the guests by name, are always ready to help, and take a personalized approach to solving any issues you might have. The prices for drinks and food at the bar are a bit high, but even those are more affordable for Russian tourists than Moscow prices.
The room itself was spacious, clean, and cozy. Even the shower curtain and foot towel in my room were brand new, which is often a problem in hotels of this price range. My room faced the garden, and for my entire stay (except for one instance), it was absolutely silent.
No, the room wasn't cleaned every day, but it didn't even get dusty or sandy after a couple of days because there's a foot shower right outside every room!
In the room, there's a kettle, hairdryer, glasses and mugs for tea/coffee, a small standard fridge, hangers in the wardrobe, air conditioning, a ceiling fan, and a TV – basically everything you need for comfort.
The breakfasts are varied (à la carte) and quite filling.
If I'm ever in Boracay again, I will definitely stay here. There's a very pleasant beach with their own sun loungers under the trees. A minor point – you can't move them beyond the palm line. If you want to sunbathe, you can lay your towel on the sand, but that's a general rule there."