MANILA, Philippines - Before it became known for its high-gloss club scene and the default summer destination, Boracay was a closely guarded secret of passionate backpackers and island explorers. Home to the Ati Tribe, it was famed among those in the know for its long stretch of white sand and cobalt waters — truly a tropical paradise for anyone who saw and stayed on the island.
In the 1970s, however, German travel writer Jens Peter wrote about Boracay, which led to the sudden arrival of tourists, both local and foreign, to the island — turning it into the party destination it is today. But despite this, there is a part of Boracay that still remains quiet and relaxed, like it was decades ago — the Alta Vista de Boracay.
“Alta Vista opens up doors to a whole new Boracay experience — one where there is a private, majestic view of the vast expanse of verdant, tropical paradise — where magnificent hilly landscapes and the sparkling ocean welcome each guest inside the community,” says Robert Laygo, general manager, Alta Vista de Boracay. “Here, a truly picturesque island experience — notable for the tranquility and serenity of a life away from the hustle-and-bustle, fast-paced metropolitan existence yet comfortably close to the vibrant, dynamic lifestyle that Boracay is known for — awaits all those who wish to seek refuge in the unparalleled and luxurious haven exclusively offered by Alta Vista de Boracay.”
In Alta Vista de Boracay, one can take a trip back in time when the rest of the island was a calm, pristine tropical paradise. This prime real estate development located in the yet-hidden side of the island offers titled properties — unlike other properties in Boracay that, apart from being too crowded, are merely leased by the government, in Alta Vista, one can truly claim a part of this heaven and call it home — through the limited condominium units available within the community.
As the biggest resort hotel in the island, Alta Vista de Boracay is sprawled across four hectares of prime land within Boracay’s 80-hectare tourist economic zone. It is comfortably situated away from the noise and hubbub — a private escape for guests and residents of the community. With 17 Southeast Asian-inspired buildings comprised of 500 well-appointed rooms featuring studio and loft suites, seated atop a secure hillside setting, one has a private, unhampered view of the surrounding ocean and fairways. With its casual elegance and highly personalized service, guests and residents experience unparalleled first-class comfort while unwinding amid Alta Vista de Boracay’s trademark exclusivity and privacy.
“Those who seek the perfect yin and yang balance of peace and dynamism will find Alta Vista de Boracay as their true tropical home as it gives options that provide for the diverse, discerning lifestyles of each guest,” notes Laygo. “Here, the awesome wonder of the lush natural world is harmoniously and seamlessly integrated with first-class, premium amenities and unmatched accessibility to both famous and coveted destinations in the popularly hailed island that is Boracay.”
To say you know Boracay doesn’t necessarily mean it’s enough to have joined the island’s revelry — apart from this facet is the island’s must-feel tranquil tropical life. Only in Alta Vista can one claim to have enjoyed the complete Boracay experience.
Alta Vista de Boracay is developed by DMCI Homes, the country’s first Triple A builder and developer, and is managed and operated by DMCI PDI Hotels, Inc. For booking inquiries, call its Manila Reservations Office at 403-2672 or visit www.altavistade boracay.com.ph. To know how you can own an Alta Vista de Boracay unit, visit www.dmcihomes.com.