Fridays BoracayvsFrendz Resort And Hostel Boracay
Both hotels are endorsed by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Fridays Boracay is preferred by most writers compared to Frendz Resort and Hostel Boracay. Fridays Boracay has a TripExpert Score of 87 with praise from 4 reviews including Oyster, Insight Guides and Rough Guide.
Fridays Boracay
Station 1, White Beach, Central Hwy., Pinaungon, Brgy. Balabag, 5608, Philippines
From $149/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Insight Guides
"Guests stay in cottage-style rooms or luxurious suites. The beachfront restaurant, serving Asian and Filipino cuisines, has a barbecue buffet on Friday."
Rough Guide
"Still one of the best, Fridays occupies a prime spot at the northern end of the beach and offers comfortable deluxe and premier rooms, and top-notch premier suites which enjoy great ocean views."
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"On the finest stretch of White Beach, Friday’s is simultaneously quaint and luxurious, charming and extremely well run."
Oyster
Mid-Range
"Friday's Boracay was one of the first high-end hotels on the island and remains one of the most popular three-pearl picks for its wide shoreline along a beautiful stretch of White Beach." Full review
Frendz Resort And Hostel Boracay
Boat station 1, White Beach, 5487, Philippines
From $73/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Restaurant
- Air Conditioning
- Fireplace
- Private balcony
Fodor's
"This Austrian/Filipino-owned hostel is at the north end of bustling White Beach, a two-minute walk from the water's edge and also within easy reach of numerous restaurants." Full review
Rough Guide
"Tucked halfway between the beach and Main Road, the simple cottages at Frendz present no-frills laidback beach living. The native huts have double beds... Also separate male and female dorms."
Oyster
Budget
"Frendz Resort Boracay is a no-frills hostel with 10 traditionally decorated bungalows, both private and shared, in Station 2." Full review
Lonely Planet
"North of D’Mall, down a long, narrow dirt track midway between the beach and the road. There are well-kept native-style cottages, and a small but spotless split-level dorm cottage." Full review