The best luxury resorts in the Philippines (2026)
From barefoot private islands to MICHELIN Key hideaways, these are the Philippine resorts that top the world's luxury-travel lists. Below is what a night really costs, what is actually included, and which awards each one holds. When the daydream turns serious, every entry links out to check real rates.
Banwa Private Island
₱5,000,000 / nightRent the whole island. The most expensive resort on earth.
- All-inclusive bespoke meals by a private chef, no set menus
- Discreet personal staff, always a message away
- Spring-water private pool and terrace in every villa
- Daily wellness and spa treatments included
Amanpulo
from ₱78,000 / nightA casita on your own stretch of white sand.
- Private 14-seat turboprop from Manila, 90 min each way
- Complimentary car to Aman's private Manila hangar
- Private butler on call (villas add a private chef)
- Dining across Southeast Asian, Mediterranean and Japanese
Nay Palad Hideaway
from ₱110,000 / nightAll-inclusive serenity on the surf island.
- All-inclusive full board: breakfast, picnic lunch, dinner
- All excursions: island-hopping, surfing, kayaking, sailing
- All spa treatments included: massages, scrubs, baths
- Private-pool villas with a personal Barefoot Guide
Balesin Island Club
from ₱25,000 / nightSeven themed villages, Bali, Mykonos, St-Tropez.
- Private chartered flight from Manila to the island
- Full-board dining across each village's themed restaurants
- Members-only, 500-hectare private island
- Each themed village has its own pool and beachfront
Pangulasian Island
from ₱65,000 / nightAll-villa eco-luxury in the El Nido lagoons.
- All-inclusive full board: all meals and beverages
- Coordinated land and boat transfers
- Free snorkel gear and kayaks; guided island activities
- Pool Villas with a private pool; infinity pool on-site
Eskaya Beach Resort
from ₱16,000 / nightCliff-to-beach villas. A Small Luxury Hotel of the World.
- Private plunge or infinity pool in every villa
- Daily full breakfast included
- Complimentary round-trip airport transfers
- Handuraw Spa: thalassotherapy and body treatments
Shangri-La Boracay
from ₱14,500 / nightA pool villa on the quiet north shore.
- Beachfront on two private coves at Punta Bunga
- CHI, The Spa wellness sanctuary
- Private pool villas; multiple resort pools
- Resort buggy transfers across the hillside estate
The Lind Boracay
from ₱13,000 / nightWhite Beach, restrained and modern. MICHELIN Guide-listed.
- Beachfront at Station 1, White Beach
- Private-pool rooms and suites available
- Yim Thai restaurant; rooftop bar and dining
- The Lind Spa wellness treatments
Dusit Thani Mactan
from ₱8,500 / nightCove-front Thai-Filipino grace. MICHELIN Guide-listed.
- Beachfront on Mactan Island
- 100-metre infinity pool
- Dusit Club Lounge access (Club rooms)
- Namm Spa, Thai-inspired wellness
The Farm at San Benito
from ₱13,000 / nightAward-winning holistic wellness in the countryside.
- Plant-based, healing farm-to-table cuisine at Alive!
- Healing Sanctuary medical spa with integrative therapies
- Holistic programs: detox, metabolic reset, recovery
- Private plunge pool in pool-villa categories
Anya Resort Tagaytay
from ₱12,000 / nightCool highland calm above the ridge.
- Samira by Chef Chele González, a dining destination
- Anila poolside restaurant for all-day dining
- Anya Spa wellness treatments and massage
- Resort pool set in a 7-hectare retreat
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Frequently asked
What is the most expensive resort in the Philippines?
Banwa Private Island in Palawan is widely cited as one of the most expensive resorts on earth, indicatively around 5,000,000 pesos a night for a whole-island buyout.
Which Philippine resorts have a MICHELIN Key?
Among resorts, Amanpulo and Nay Palad Hideaway hold a One MICHELIN Key in the 2025 to 2026 selection, alongside several MICHELIN Guide-listed properties.
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