Sheridan Boutique Hotel Palawan: Your Paradise Awaits (Luxury Getaway!)

Sheridan Boutique Hotel Palawan Philippines

Sheridan Boutique Hotel Palawan Philippines

Sheridan Boutique Hotel Palawan: Your Paradise Awaits (Luxury Getaway!)

Sheridan Boutique Hotel Palawan: My Palawan Paradise, or Maybe Not? (A Seriously Honest Review)

Alright, buckle up, because this isn't your typical cookie-cutter hotel review. We're diving deep into Sheridan Boutique Hotel Palawan, and trust me, it’s a journey. Keyword overload? Absolutely. But hey, you're here looking for info, right? Let's get messy with it.

First Impressions & That Damn Journey:

Palawan. Just the name conjures up crystal-clear water and Instagram dreams, right? Well, getting to Sheridan? That’s another story. Airport transfer is a godsend after that crazy flight, but the road…let's just say my butt and the Jeepney had a close friendship by the end. So accessibility? It’s a mixed bag. The hotel itself is pretty good for mobility, with an elevator and facilities for disabled guests, which is excellent. But getting to it? Pack some Dramamine and pray.

Rooms: My Sanctuary (Mostly!)

Okay, the rooms. My room? Ah, the refuge! They've got all the trimmings, the whole shebang: Air conditioning that actually works (bless!), a ridiculously comfortable extra long bed, blackout curtains (essential for beating the jet lag!), a mini-bar begging to be raided, and, thank the heavens, free Wi-Fi in all rooms! They even have Wi-Fi [free]. See, I told you! But it did cut out at one point - it's the internet in paradise, what do you expect?. The bathrobes were fluffy, the slippers were perfect, and the complimentary tea was a lifesaver after that torturous drive. The private bathroom? Spacious, and the separate shower/bathtub situation was ideal. I’m a sucker for a good bath after a long day. They also seem to have thought about the little things – there were bathrobes, so you could feel fancy, and the toiletries were nice. I'm not sure what I got out of it, but let's just say I brought a whole bunch of them home.

The "Things To Do" Dilemma & Ways to Relax (This is Where it Gets Good)

Here's where Sheridan tries to convince you to, uh, relax. And it’s got some decent tools for the job.

  • Spa/sauna: Okay, the spa looked inviting, but I felt like a tourist, and honestly, I'm not sure I'm worth the price.
  • Swimming pool: The swimming pool [outdoor] was as pretty as the pics, with a pool with a view. Blissful, except when the kids are doing cannonballs - then, you're in the splash zone.
  • Fitness center: They have a fitness center. I didn't go. See, I'm on vacation!
  • Body scrub, body wrap, massage: There was a massage place I did visit, and it was a good massage, if a little generic. Definitely a good way to unwind after a day of island hopping.

The problem is, I wish there was just more to do in the immediate area! You’re kind of stuck at the hotel, which is a bit of a problem when you have island fever.

Dining: Feast or Famine?

Food. Always a crucial factor. Sheridan's got a decent spread, but it's a bit of a mixed bag.

  • Restaurants: There are restaurants, plural.
  • Asian cuisine in restaurant: Included some tasty dishes (go for the local ones!).
  • Breakfast [buffet]: The breakfast [buffet]? Standard. Cereal, fruit, eggs… You know the drill. But be warned, sometimes the coffee tastes like it's been brewing since Noah's Ark.
  • Poolside bar: Poolside bar – perfect for cocktails, and they have happy hour.
  • Room service [24-hour]: The fact that you can get room service [24-hour] is amazing. I woke up craving chicken and fries at 3 AM.

The vegetarian restaurant options were limited, but they were at least available., and the coffee shop was great. The snack bar was my best friend, especially since I could get a snack while sitting by the pool. Be aware these are not the cheapest options though, with the A la carte in restaurant seeming like a huge price to pay.

Cleanliness and Safety: Does It Feel Safe?

Okay, the pandemic paranoia is real, so I’m going to delve into this.

  • Cleanliness and safety: Okay, they claimed to be on top of things.
  • Anti-viral cleaning products: Yeah, they advertised using anti-viral cleaning products. Good to know.
  • Daily disinfection in common areas: There was daily disinfection in common areas. I saw them doing it, so that was good.
  • Hand sanitizer: Hand sanitizer everywhere!
  • Rooms sanitized between stays: And they promised the rooms sanitized between stays.
  • Staff trained in safety protocol: Staff trained in safety protocol as well, so at least they looked the part..

They did claim to be using professional-grade sanitizing services and had a whole host of safety measures in place. Honestly, it made me feel secure. They clearly took it seriously.

Services and Conveniences: The Perks and the Perks You Didn't Know You Needed

Sheridan’s got the basics down, for the most part.

  • Concierge: Concierge was helpful (for the most part), booking tours and offering advice.
  • Cash withdrawal: There is cash withdrawal.
  • Currency exchange: Currency exchange.
  • Daily housekeeping: Daily housekeeping? Yep.
  • Luggage storage: They have luggage storage.
  • Laundry service: And, of course, laundry service.
  • Gift/souvenir shop: A gift/souvenir shop is there to catch you.
  • Car park [free of charge]: Car park [free of charge] is a great benefit.
  • Doctor/nurse on call: A doctor/nurse on call, just in case.

They have air conditioning in public areas, and internet access from everywhere. The Wi-Fi for special events would’ve been great, but who’s holding events in Palawan?

What's the Deal with the Kids?

They have a babysitting service. They are also family/child-friendly, with kids facilities and a kids meal. So, good for familes.

The Quirks: Tiny Details, Big Impressions

  • The staff was genuinely friendly, but sometimes a bit… slow. Island time, I guess.
  • Smoking area: A designated smoking area felt a bit archaic, but hey, choices.
  • The shrink was in the mini bar, always a welcome site.
  • Proposal spot: I saw someone propose! Romantic, but also awkward.

The Verdict: Should You Book?

Okay, so Sheridan Boutique Hotel Palawan. It's not perfect. But it's good. It's comfortable, clean, provides a good service, and has great facilities. And hey, you’re in Palawan! So, yeah, I’d recommend it.

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Sheridan Boutique Hotel Palawan Philippines

Sheridan Boutique Hotel Palawan Philippines

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your average, sterile itinerary. This is… well, this is MY attempt at experiencing the Sheridan Beach Resort & Spa in Palawan. Think of it less as a travel plan, and more like a nervous breakdown in paradise.

Day 1: Arrival and the Big Coconut Trauma

  • 1:00 PM: Arrived at Puerto Princesa Airport. Felt like I'd been squeezed through a sausage machine after the connecting flights. Immigration? More like "Imm-a-gonna-try-to-remember-my-passport-while-fighting-off-the-jet-lag-and-the-urge-to-eat-all-the-lumpia-in-sight" situation. Nailed it (sort of).
  • 2:30 PM: Taxi to the Sheridan. The drive? Lush, green, and making me feel like I was finally breathing after living in a concrete jungle… but still terrified of the infamous Philippine traffic.
  • 3:30 PM: CHECK-IN. Omg, the lobby. Seriously, this place is Instagram-bait! Like, legit, drop-dead gorgeous. The staff? Smiles that could melt glaciers. I’m already convinced everyone’s secretly plotting a surprise birthday party for me.
  • 4:00 PM: Room. Holy moly. Ocean view? Check. Giant bed that screams "nap time"? Double check. The balcony? Perfect for dramatic sighs and contemplating the meaning of life (or just choosing what cocktail to order).
  • 4:30 PM: The Coconut Incident. I decided to embrace the tropical vibes and ordered a fresh coconut. I grab the coconut and start drinking, then I realize that I forgot to bring any water and I might die of dehydration. I ask the staff to have a water and they were laughing with me. Then I realized that all of us where laughing. It was fantastic.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner at the beachfront restaurant. The seafood? Divine. The sunset? A painting. The mosquitos? Ruthless. I'm convinced they're specifically targeting me. Bug spray is now my new best friend.
  • 8:00 PM: Stumbled back to my room, utterly defeated by the early flight and the mosquito onslaught. Curled up in bed, and passed out.

Day 2: Island Hopping and the Great Snorkel Fail

  • 7:00 AM: Woke up with a renewed sense of purpose. Pancakes! Gotta carb-load for adventure.
  • 8:00 AM: Island hopping tour! The boat ride was fantastic, the sun was shining, the water was crystal clear… I felt like a mermaid (or, you know, a slightly sunburned human pretending to be a mermaid).
  • 9:00 AM: First snorkel stop. This is where things went… sideways. I am not a strong swimmer, and I kept swallowing half the ocean. The mask wouldn't stop fogging up. The fins felt like concrete blocks. I spent most of my time flailing around, terrified of the deep. My graceful mermaid dreams? Drowned.
  • 10:00 AM: "Secret" beach. Okay, it wasn’t that secret. Still, the beach was stunning. White sand, turquoise water, and I was mostly just thankful to be standing on solid ground.
  • 11:00 AM: Second snorkeling attempt. Same result. More saltwater intake. More flailing. Decided to just sit on the boat and enjoy the view before I drown.
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch on the boat. BBQ fish. Amazing. Regained some composure, a bit.
  • 1:30 PM: Back to the Sheridan. Collapsed on a sun lounger. Felt like I'd run a marathon, even though I mostly just swallowed water.
  • 3:00 PM: Spa time! Finally! Deep tissue massage. Ahhhhh… all the tension, all the saltwater, just melting away. Pure bliss. Except for the part where the masseuse kept finding knots I swear I didn't know I had.
  • 5:00 PM: Sunset cocktails. More Instagram-worthy views. This time, I remembered the bug spray.
  • 7:00 PM: Dinner at their Italian restaurant. Pizza, pasta, and a feeling of general contentment. The perfect end to a day of snorkeling failures and spa victories.
  • 9:00 PM: Room, again. I’m starting to think my bed is the most comfortable place on earth.

Day 3: Waterfall Wonderland & The Existential Crisis of Infinity Pools

  • 8:00 AM: Breakfast. I've decided to become a professional buffet-eater. Scrambled eggs, bacon, fruit, pastries… the works. Fueling up for another day of adventure!
  • 9:00 AM: Day trip to a nearby waterfall. The trek was… let’s say “spirited.” I may have accidentally ended up scaling some rocks. I may have definitely fallen on my butt. Reached the waterfall and it was worth it. Truly beautiful.
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch at a local eatery near the waterfall. Authentic Filipino food. Delicious, even though I had absolutely no idea what I was eating. Survived.
  • 2:00 PM: Back at the Sheridan. The infinity pool situation. It felt very intimidating. The view, though? Ridiculously gorgeous. I spent about an hour staring at it before actually working up the nerve to get in. Then, I spent another hour having a full-blown existential crisis while looking towards the horizon, pondering the vastness of the ocean, and whether I should order another cocktail.
  • 4:00 PM: Okay, I’m fully embracing vacation mode now. Just… taking a nap near the pool. Just gonna… live here for a while, okay? Nobody move.
  • 7:00 PM: Dinner. The buffet again, because, why not?
  • 8:00 PM: Packing. This is the worst part.
  • 9:00 PM: Writing this, while trying to remember every single detail.
  • 10:00 PM: Attempting sleep, with visions of white sand and turquoise water… already missing this place!

Day 4: Departure and the bittersweet feeling of finally going home.

  • 7:00 AM: Last breakfast. This is a sad moment, farewell food galore.
  • 8:00 AM: Checked out, said goodbye to the lovely staff (and secretly hoped they'd adopted me).
  • 9:00 AM: Taxi to the airport. Traffic. Of course.
  • 10:00 AM: Waiting for my flight. Reflecting on my adventure.
  • 12:00 PM: Flight home! I think I should’ve stayed longer.

Final Thoughts:

Palawan (and especially the Sheridan) is pure magic. Yes, I failed miserably at snorkeling. Yes, I got eaten alive by mosquitos. Yes, I may have had a minor existential crisis by an infinity pool, but it was all worth it. This place is a slice of heaven. My heart (and my camera roll) is full. I am forever grateful, and I'll be back. Next time, I’m taking a deep-sea diving class. Don’t worry.

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Sheridan Boutique Hotel Palawan Philippines

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Sheridan Boutique Hotel Palawan: Paradise? Let's Find Out! (FAQ's, OMG!)

Okay, spill! Is this place REALLY as amazing as the photos?

Alright, let's be real. Those photos? They're beautiful. Like, airbrushed-perfection beautiful. And yes, the hotel *is* gorgeous. Think sprawling infinity pool that spills into the ocean, villas practically built into the jungle... it's visually stunning. My jaw actually dropped at check-in. I was like, "Whoa. *This* is what I worked my butt off for." The whole vibe is super chill – think breezy linen shirts and a soundtrack of distant waves. That said, don't expect everything to be *exactly* as the photos. One time, I booked a "beachfront villa" and the "beach" was more of a glorified sand patch at low tide. My expectations, like my tan, got a little crispy that day. I wanted to yell, but the vibe of the place was just... so calming, I didn't want to be *that* guest. But yeah, it's seriously pretty.

What's the food situation like? Is it all just fancy, tiny portions? (I like to eat!)

Food. The ultimate make-or-break factor, right? Listen, the Sheridan's got this mostly right. The main restaurant, the one with the ocean view? The food is generally excellent. Fresh seafood, expertly prepared, a few Filipino classics with a modern twist. Portion sizes... are decent. Not gargantuan, mind you. I'm a serious eater; My friend, Sarah, and I ordered some grilled snapper, which was just perfect. I will say, one evening at the beachside bar, the service was *painfully* slow. Like, "Is my cocktail even real?" slow. We waited an hour for some basic fries and a burger. But the restaurant staff actually apologized profusely and offered us a complimentary dessert, so, honestly, I quickly forgot all about it. And the sunsets? Unforgettable. Worth every moment of waiting. Plus, they make a KILLER breakfast buffet! Seriously, the mangoes alone are worth the trip.

How's the service? Are the staff genuinely helpful?

The *vast* majority of the staff? Absolutely lovely. Genuinely friendly, helpful, and eager to please. They seem to be trained to anticipate your every need, which is kind of amazing. They're super good at being responsive to your calls but also at giving you space when you need it. The exception? I once had a mix-up with my airport transfer. Totally my fault, I gave them the wrong flight number. But the reaction was a little... chilly. Like, "Well, *someone* made a mistake," kind of chilly. Which, okay, fair enough. But a little more warmth would have been nice after a long journey. Overall though the people are super pleasant! Another time, my suitcase wheel broke (grrr!), and they had it fixed in an hour! So, yeah: mostly A+ service.

What activities are there? Is it just lounging by the pool 24/7? (Because, honestly, that sounds pretty darn good).

Okay, YES, lounging by the pool is a perfectly acceptable option. I spent approximately 50% of my time doing just that (no regrets!). But if you *want* to do more, there are options. Boat trips to nearby islands are a must. El Nido is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the scenery is breathtaking. Snorkeling/diving are fantastic (the water is crystal clear!). They also offer kayaking, paddleboarding, and some pretty chill nature walks. There are also spa treatments, which I HIGHLY recommend. The massage I got was the closest thing to heaven I’ve ever experienced. BUT, let me be honest: I totally wanted to go on a day trip to a local village, and... well, it was complicated and a bit of a production to arrange. I think the hotel focuses more on the "luxury bubble" experience. Which is fine, but I wanted a little more local flavor. So, yes, paradise, but maybe not the gritty, authentic kind of paradise.

Is it kid-friendly? (I have little monsters... I mean, angels.)

Umm... it depends. I saw *some* kids there, but the overall vibe is more geared towards couples and adults. It's not like a massive, all-inclusive resort with a giant water park. I'd say it is a good choice if you want to bring kids, but you'll want to consider all the factors. The pool does have a shallow end, and the beach is generally safe for swimming. The staff are friendly to kids, but if you have particularly boisterous little ones, you might feel a little self-conscious. I overheard one mom shushing her really sweet toddler at dinner, and I just wanted to give her a hug. Ultimately? If you're okay with a slightly more "sophisticated" atmosphere and prepared to keep an eye on your little darlings, it could work. If you want total kid-chaos and a hundred other screaming kiddos, probably not. Think of it this way: it's a place where you wouldn't want to spend the entire trip with screaming children running around the lobby.

What about the location? Is it easy to get to?

Getting *to* Palawan is relatively simple. There are direct flights from Manila. The Sheridan is about a 40-minute drive from Puerto Princesa Airport (PPS). The hotel *can* arrange airport transfers, which I recommend, because you don't want to mess around figuring things out when you're jet-lagged. The drive, by the way, is pretty scenic. The hotel's location itself is... secluded. Which is both a pro and a con. Pro: peace and quiet. Con: limited options for exploring independently. If you want to go beyond the hotel, you'll mostly need to use the hotel's transportation or arrange something with local drivers. There's not a ton nearby in terms of shops or restaurants -- It’s more about just enjoying the hotel and the nature around it. Is it ideal? Maybe not for the hyper-adventurous. But if you crave a truly relaxing escape? It's perfect.

Any downsides I should know about? Be honest!

Okay, brace yourself. Here's the real tea:

  • **Price.** It's not cheap. Think "splurge vacation" money.
  • **Mosquitoes.** They're there. Bring bug spray! I got eaten alive one evening. I looked like I had the measles.
  • **Intermittent Wi-Fi.** It's... hit or miss. Prepare for some digital detox, which is both a blessing and a curse. In my opinion, it was a blessing, but my friend, Sarah, wanted to scream after having her work-related emails delayed, so, it justExplore Hotels

    Sheridan Boutique Hotel Palawan Philippines

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    Sheridan Boutique Hotel Palawan Philippines

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