Sol Marina Resort rises soon in Boracay

Home sweet resort: Sol Marina Resort Boracay will be completed in 2014. The villas will allow guests to have their own private space.

MANILA, Philippines - Ambassador Alfredo M. Yap aims to further diversify his 40 years of established entrepreneurship with his flagship property Sol Marina Resort in Boracay.

Yap’s conglomerate includes Zest-O Corporation, RC Cola, Solmac Mktg., Inc, Semexco Marketing, Inc., Philippine Business Bank, SMI Development Corporation, and Zest Air.

The  Summit Hotel and Resort Specialist Inc. is managing and developing Sol Marina Resort at Punta Bunga Cove, Barangay Yapak, Boracay Island.
 

No more lonely nights: The Sol Marina Boracay Hotel

This new frontier in the hotel and resort industry is set to expand from its current 55-room resort to a 380-room, four-star resort, which will be completed by the first quarter of 2014. When finally completed Sol Marina Resort will put up an additional 1,000 room nights on the Boracay Island. It will also feature the largest infinity pool that occupies approximately 2,800 sq.m., a mini golf course, a convention center that can seat 800 delegates, and other distinct features to capture the best guest experience in Boracay for both business and leisure travelers as well as the MICE (meetings, incentives, convention, and exhibit) market.

Sol Marina Resort is also expected to uphold its vision to stimulate further and contribute to the local economy.

The resort development further intends to implement and maintain its commitment to environment-friendly business practices covering its water supply conservation and recycling facilities, energy sustainability, and other green efforts.

For more information, visit http://www.solmarinaresort.com.

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