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BORACAY

Station 3 Ambulong, Manocmanoc
Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan
5608 Philippines

"A Tranquil Hideaway in Station 3 since 1983"

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Mobile +63 995 740 7065
Phone +63 36 286 9152
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Roy's Rendezvous is your cozy island home away from home — a charming, family-run bed & breakfast tucked in the quiet side of Station 3. Established in 1983, we’ve welcomed guests from all over the world with the same warmth, simplicity, and sincerity that defined the old Boracay charm.
Our story began as a humble family abode offering rooms to early travelers before the island became a global destination. Today, we continue to honor that legacy by offering affordable, comfortable stays surrounded by lush tropical gardens — just a minute’s walk from the white sand beach.

What sets us apart is our genuine local hospitality. At Roy’s Rendezvous, you’re not just a guest — you’re part of the family. Whether you're here for a peaceful retreat, a romantic getaway, or a solo escape, we invite you to experience the quiet side of Boracay — where time slows down and the beauty of island life shines through.

Come home to the Boracay you remember. Come home to Roy’s Rendezvous.



















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