Mövenpick Resort & Spa Boracay Invites Vacationing Families

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Mövenpick Resort & Spa Boracay Invites Vacationing Families

Mövenpick Resort & Spa Boracay has opened to offer a special kind of family holiday to travellers on an island recognized as ‘Best in the World’ by readers of Condè Nast Traveler magazine. 

The resort is conveniently located in half hour from Caticlan airport.

An impressive family programme lets parents travelling with kids get considerable help in child caring. Special equipment is available, such as baby cots and baths, healthy meals for children are given which bring them fun. 

New attitude towards family holiday organization, the tastes of all members being taken into account and special atmosphere for strengthening the family being created, are used. 

Activities for children at Little Birds Club are both entertaining and educational for them to acquire new skills while having fun. One can choose from indoor and outdoor activities. The first include alphabet and counting games and shell-bracelet making for 2-4 year olds, cupcake baking and hair braiding for 5-8 year olds, kite making and story-telling for up to the age of 12. Children can have fun outdoors making sand castles, walking, swimming and playing local games. For longer family stay they have discounts up to 30 per cent including breakfast.

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