Subic- Boardwalk Inn

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There’s an “almost secret” place within the freeport zone in Subic and it’s called Boardwalk Inn. It’s an accommodation that hardly makes noise in the media nor in the online world and yet those who have tried to stay here once will very likely come back if not extend his or her stay.

 

The rates are surprisingly reasonable for the type of room accommodation it offers. If you’re someone like me who can forego facilities like swimming pool, gym, lobby, etc. and would rather put high emphasis on the facilities inside the room, this might be the place especially if the main purpose is simply, rest, sleep and recover.

 

I feel like asking for a fee from the Boardwalk inn management for promoting it but what I’m saying is an honest opinion.

Boardwalk Inn and Restaurant
Bldg 664 Waterfront Road, Subic Bay Freeport Zone
Tel: (63-47) 252-2893 to 2894/252-3021 to 3023/252-3995
Fax: (63-47)
252-3994
Waterfront Road
: Rooms From P1320 (depending day/season)


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    The joy of traveling happens along the way of getting to your destination. What makes a journey exciting sometimes is when you do not know your destination in the first place, because then you’re practically gambling the outcome of your travel.
     
    This happened to us last year. We knew we’d be spending the summer vacation in Subic and the funny thing was we dared to go there despite the duly noted knowledge that we only had an overnight stay reservation to the first hotel we booked within the Freeport. Within the summer, you’re lucky if you are able to book with hundreds, even thousands of tourists making pre-reservations. So there we were, all set for a 3-night-three-days agenda despite only an overnight booking. I thought it’s really guts who drove us there.
     
    The following day without wanting to leave Subic, we went hotel hopping so we could spend the rest of the three days until we’re able to go out of the Freeport and reached Zambales. To our surprise, there’s this Club Morroco Beach Resort and Hotel in the almost secret mountain of this town. The facade, upon parking in the premises, was simply breathtaking. You have to visit to understand what I mean. Thankfully, there was an available villa for the family to enjoy what this resort could offer.
     


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