Boracay Entry Guide: Four Points by Sheraton Station 1 Review (Smooth Sailing to Paradise)

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Boracay Entry Guide and Four Points by Sheraton Review: Smooth Sailing to Station 1 Paradise!

When many people search for Boracay Entry Guide and Four Points by Sheraton Review, they often worry about:

  • ✔️ How complicated is the Boracay entry process?
  • ✔️ Where can I find quiet, clean accommodation away from the crowds?
  • ✔️ What if something goes wrong, like lost luggage?

To sum up, finding a reliable stay that handles the initial arrival hassle is key to a perfect holiday.

The place that satisfied everything was Boracay Entry Guide and Four Points by Sheraton Review!! Let me show you why.

Boracay Entry Guide and Four Points by Sheraton Review Summary
📍 Location: Station 1, Brgy. Balabag, Boracay Island, Malay, 5608 Aklan, Philippines
🕒 Hours: Check-in 15:00 / Check-out 12:00. Breakfast: 06:30 – 10:00. Pool: 07:00 – 21:00. Gym: 24 Hours.
📌 Why famous: Located in Station 1, known for its quiet atmosphere and the island’s finest white sand.
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📌 Features: Recently renovated, extremely comfortable Sheraton bedding, and a peaceful environment due to electric tricycle-only transport.
📌 Benefit: Stress-free relaxation and top-tier accommodation for a reasonable price, perfect for travelers seeking the best of Boracay.

The Essential Boracay Entry Guide and Four Points by Sheraton Review

Smooth Sailing (Eventually): Handling Boracay Entry and Lost Baggage

My journey started in Narita, connecting through Cebu Mactan before heading to Caticlan Airport, the gateway to Boracay.

We only had 1 hour and 45 minutes for the connection, and when the first flight was delayed, my heart was absolutely racing ㅠㅠ

Luckily, the connecting flight also left late, so we managed to squeeze on!

However, when we finally landed in Caticlan, my luggage hadn’t made it—lost baggage situation, seriously!

Since it was past 8 PM, I was worried the island entry procedures would be complicated, but thankfully, I had booked a specialist transfer service.

For 800 pesos, they handled the chaotic slopes, managed the boat transfer, and got me safely to the hotel.

When you’re dealing with uncertain situations like this, relying on the experts is definitely the way to go; it made the start of my Boracay Entry Guide and Four Points by Sheraton Review so much easier 🙂

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Four Points by Sheraton Boracay: Station 1 Tranquility

After a 15-minute ride on the Bangka boat across the dark sea, we finally arrived at Tambisan Port in Boracay.

A quick electric tricycle ride brought us to the Four Points by Sheraton, perfectly located in the serene Station 1.

The room was as clean as I had hoped, and the bathtub was huge—just what I needed to soak away the travel fatigue from the first day.

Although room cleaning was occasionally slow or we ran short of towels, the overall facilities were excellent for my 6-night stay.

I was a little worried about not having a balcony to dry my swimwear, but the spotless room condition more than made up for it, making this part of the Boracay Entry Guide and Four Points by Sheraton Review a resounding success 🙂

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First Tastes and Practical Tips on the Island

After unpacking, I walked along the beach towards Station 2 to grab some late dinner.

The restaurants were still decked out in Christmas decorations, and the whole scene was so exotic—it felt truly magical.

I tried the famous Four Cheese Pizza from ‘Two Seasons’ (saw it on YouTube!), and the salty, cheesy flavour was absolutely divine.

The next day at the hotel breakfast, the fresh salad bar was a standout amidst the richer Filipino dishes.

Since my lost bag hadn’t arrived yet, I rushed to D’Mall to buy beach essentials, and I was genuinely shocked by how much pricier things were than back home in Australia!

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The Clarity of White Beach and Willis Rock

The sand on White Beach truly lived up to its reputation—it was soft like flour, and the transparent water was simply stunning.

The island is exceptionally well-maintained, largely because they only allow electric tricycles and strictly prohibit eating or smoking on the beach for environmental protection.

Looking out from Willis Rock, the hill with the Virgin Mary statue, the water was so clear it made the kayaks look like they were floating in mid-air!

When walking the beach, you’ll constantly get offered sand art and activity packages, so it’s super important to know the going rates beforehand.

I was completely captivated by Boracay’s refreshing charm as I took in the impossibly clear ocean.

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Diving Deep: Scuba and Helmet Adventures

Sunset sailing was a must-do for my trip; even though it was a bit cloudy, cutting through the wind felt absolutely incredible!

For dinner, I tried Sisig and Adobo fried rice at ‘Gerry’s Grill’—two classic Filipino dishes—but the portions were huge, definitely too much for one person.

On the third day, I bravely attempted my very first scuba diving experience via a Korean dive shop at Station 3.

Floating among the coral reefs underwater gave me a feeling of awe, almost like flying through the air.

The transparent world beneath the surface was so much more diverse and beautiful than what you could see from above!

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Lying on the beach at sunset, watching the sky turn brilliant red, all my worries just melted away and I felt truly peaceful.

On the fourth day, I tried helmet diving—it was such a bizarre and fun experience walking 10 meters on the ocean floor with that heavy helmet on.

It was different from scuba diving, giving me a mysterious sensation of actually treading the seabed.

Afterwards, we headed to Puka Shell Beach; the sand was coarser than White Beach, but lying in a hammock listening to the roaring waves felt like pure bliss.

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I rented a hammock and sipped on a coconut juice, soaking up the tranquil afternoon—this really summed up the perfect relaxation portion of my Boracay Entry Guide and Four Points by Sheraton Review.

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New Year’s Eve Firework Spectacle

Finally, New Year’s Eve arrived, and Station 1 Beach was bursting with countdown energy!

The flashy dinner shows from nearby hotels and the pumping music from the clubs intensified the festive atmosphere throughout the night air.

The fireworks display was absolutely spectacular, starting sequentially from Station 3 and moving all the way up to Station 1 right at midnight.

It was the first time I had ever seen fireworks this close from the sea, and it truly felt like my chest was expanding with excitement.

I welcomed the New Year amidst a vibrant atmosphere, checking out the street food like Lechon Baboy (whole roasted pig) early that morning.

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Final Thoughts on the Boracay Entry Guide and Four Points by Sheraton Review

On my last day, I explored the hidden scenery of Boracay by checking out the abandoned ‘West Cove’ near the hotel.

The ruin of what was once a majestic viewpoint created a strange atmosphere that really sparked my sense of adventure.

At 4:30 AM on departure day, the pre-booked transfer company helped me navigate the port and airport smoothly for my return home.

Though the trip started rough with the flight delay and lost luggage, those initial challenges only seemed to make the rest of the Boracay holiday more deeply impressive.

This trip, filled with the dazzling ocean, the passionate New Year festival, and the comfortable relaxation provided by the Four Points by Sheraton, is one I won’t forget for a very long time!

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