An Escape from the Mundane
Nothing spells relaxation more than Boracay. It is the perfect panacea for the city stress. It’s been 3 years since I last visited Boracay and nothing has prepared me for the bliss that the Island and our host Ferra hotel and garden suites has to offer

By A Not So Secret Life and Randomly Candid
By A Not So Secret Life and Randomly Candid
Nothing spells relaxation more than Boracay. It is the perfect panacea for the city stress. It’s been 3 years since I last visited Boracay and nothing has prepared me for the bliss that the Island and our host Ferra hotel and garden suites has to offer us. Ferra Hotel and Garden suite is the second hotel brand of Ferra Hotel Boracay. Adjacent to the bedroom, a big white tub amidst a small garden and open sky (inspired by the concept of alfresco thai baths) welcomes me. Their suite exudes an ethereal and romantic vibe. You can just close your eyes and let the warm water and calm environs lull away your stress and anxiety.
With a stylishly modern accent this hotel is a cut above the rest. Its location is a perfect balance between calm and accessibility. Their bedrooms are cozy and inviting as if just snuggling in the comforts of your home.
Any vacation wouldn’t be complete without enjoying the haute cuisine and Ferra Garden Hotel and Suites satisfied the food junkie in me with their wood-fired favorites served at their on-site restaurant, Brick and Basil.
I usually start and end my day at the rooftop deck there. I can enjoy the sumptuous breakfast buffet or gaze at the stars while lounging with a nightcap, a privilege that we cannot indulge ourselves while living in the city. You can also take a refreshing dip in their pool while overlooking the quaint town.
All in all, Ferra hotel and garden suites has made me feel at home and relaxed. My home away from home.
[modula id=”164337″]
Article Information
Comments (0)
LEAVE A REPLY
No comments yet
Be the first to share your thoughts!
Related Articles

Iloilo City bets big on socialized housing with PHP 200-M loan
By Rjay Zuriaga Castor Iloilo City is steadily expanding its socialized housing program through large-scale land acquisition and multiple ongoing developments aimed at easing the city’s housing backlog, according to the Iloilo City Local Housing Office (ICLHO). ICLHO head Peter Millare cited the city’s PHP 200-million loan from the Development Bank of the Philippines in


