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    Najuka Redkar
    Najuka Redkar
    Last updated 14 Jul 2026
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    Okada Manila Aerial View

    Okada Manila Aerial View

    Quick facts: All-inclusive resorts in Manila at a glance

    • All-Inclusive Resorts: Manila doesn't have Caribbean or Boracay-style all-inclusive resorts with unlimited food, drinks, and activities at one price.
    • What you get instead: Staycation packages that bundle a room with breakfast, pool access, and sometimes a buffet dinner or shuttle.
    • Where to look: Entertainment City resorts (Okada Manila, Solaire) and Newport World Resorts, formerly Resorts World Manila, near NAIA airport.
    • Typical price range: Budget staycations start around ₱4,000–7,000 a night; family and Entertainment City packages run ₱10,000–20,000+ a night.
    ⚠️ Important Note: Room rates and package inclusions are indicative only and may change based on season, promotions, and availability. Please check the hotel's Klook listing or official website for current pricing before booking.
    If you're searching for all-inclusive resorts in Manila the way you'd find them in Boracay, Bali, or Cancun, you won't find an exact match here. What Metro Manila does have is a strong lineup of staycation packages at hotels and integrated resorts that bundle in enough extras to feel close to all-inclusive, especially around Manila Bay and BGC. This guide breaks down what's actually included, what it costs, and which properties are worth booking.

    Manila's version of "all-inclusive": Why the real thing doesn't exist here

    True all-inclusive resorts, the kind you'd book in Punta Cana or Boracay's smaller island resorts, bundle unlimited meals, drinks, and activities into one flat rate for the length of your stay. Metro Manila doesn't really work that way. The city's hotels are built for a mix of business travelers, weddings, and leisure guests, so pricing tends to stay unbundled: you pay for the room, then add breakfast, buffet access, or a spa treatment as you go.
    What you'll find instead are staycation packages. These are curated bundles, usually built around a specific occasion or season, that pull together a room rate with two or three extras like breakfast, pool or gym access, and occasionally a dining credit or shuttle service. They're not all-inclusive in the strict sense since drinks, most activities, and dinner are usually still separate, but the better packages come close enough for a weekend getaway.

    True all-inclusive resort

    Manila staycation package

    Meals

    Unlimited, all meals included

    Breakfast usually included; other meals extra

    Drinks

    Often unlimited alcoholic drinks

    Rarely included; dining credit sometimes offered

    Activities

    Bundled into the rate

    Pool and gym usually included; extras cost more

    Length

    Priced per stay, flat rate

    Priced per night, package add-ons vary

    Best for

    Beach and island resorts

    City breaks, family staycations, special occasions

    Best staycation packages in Metro Manila: what's typically bundled

    Staycation packages in Metro Manila tend to fall into three tiers, and knowing which one you're booking helps you compare deals properly.
    1. Budget staycations usually bundle just the room and breakfast, with pool access included but nothing else. Expect to pay roughly ₱4,000–7,000 a night for this tier. 
    2. Mid-range family stays add more: breakfast, full pool access, sometimes a kids' activity area, and occasionally a dining credit or late check-out. These run around ₱8,000–14,000 a night depending on the hotel and season. 
    3. Luxury and Entertainment City packages, the kind you'll find at Okada Manila or Solaire, can include a dining credit for on-property restaurants, spa access, or a suite upgrade, and typically start from ₱12,000 a night and climb well past ₱20,000 for suites during peak weekends. 
    💡 Klook Tip: One thing worth checking before you book: some hotels count breakfast for two as "included," while others charge per additional guest. Always check the fine print on the package page, since this is where the real cost difference shows up.

    Entertainment City and Resorts World Manila: what each resort includes

    Entertainment City is the government-designated leisure and gaming zone in Parañaque, along Manila Bay, and it's officially made up of three integrated resorts: Solaire Resort Entertainment City, Okada Manila, and City of Dreams Manila. Resorts World Manila, now rebranded as Newport World Resorts, is a separate integrated resort near NAIA Terminal 3 in Pasay. It's often grouped together with the Entertainment City properties since it offers a similar all-in-one mix of hotels, casino, dining, and entertainment, but it isn't technically part of the same PAGCOR zone. 

    Okada Manila

    Club area in Okada Manila
    Okada Manila sits right on Manila Bay and is known for The Fountain, a choreographed water and light show that runs several times a night, plus a stretch of restaurants that make it easy to spend an entire staycation without leaving the property. Families in particular tend to rate this one highly, since the resort caters to kids with cribs, sterilizers, and a dedicated pool area on request.
    Amenities/What's Included:
    ✅ 14 on-site restaurants, including the Medley buffet
    ✅ Outdoor pool with a separate kids' area
    ✅ The Fountain water and light show
    ✅ Spa and wellness experiences (Sole Retreat)
    ✅ Casino floor and The Fountain Club entertainment
    💬  What Travellers Say: A guest who booked on Klook said, "World class experience! Super worth it. I was able to request a crib and sterilizer which amazed me." Another said, "It's amazing! The buffet in Medley is a great experience, the food is Delicious!"
    📍 Address: New Seaside Drive, Entertainment City, Parañaque, 1701 Metro Manila, Philippines
    🔑 Check-in: 3:00 PM
    🧳 Check-out: 12:00 PM

    Solaire Resort Entertainment City

    Prestige Suite Bay at Solaire Resort Entertainment City
    Prestige Suite Bay at Solaire Resort Entertainment City
    Solaire Resort Entertainment City was the first resort to open in the Entertainment City zone, and it still holds its own with a 1,740-seat theatre, a strong lineup of restaurants, and one of the more relaxed pool decks in the area. If you want a beach club feel without leaving Metro Manila, Cove Manila next door is the beach club daycation to pair with your stay.
    Amenities/What's Included:
    ✅ Outdoor pool and sun deck
    ✅ 14 dining outlets across the resort
    ✅ The Theatre at Solaire, for concerts and live shows
    ✅ Casino floor with table games and slot machines
    ✅ Access to Cove Manila's daycation packages next door
    💬 What Travellers Say: A guest said, "Sulit bayad at malinis, okay din ang service nila." Another said, "Worth the price, clean, and the service is good too."
    📍 Address: 1 Aseana Avenue, Entertainment City, Tambo, Parañaque City, 1701 Metro Manila, Philippines
    🔑 Check-in: 3:00 PM
    🧳 Check-out: 12:00 PM

    Hilton Manila Newport World Resorts (Resorts World Manila)

    The pool at Hilton Manila 
    The pool at Hilton Manila 
    Newport World Resorts, the complex still widely known as Resorts World Manila, sits right across from NAIA Terminal 3 and is home to four hotel brands. Hilton Manila Newport World Resorts is one of the most-booked of the four, connected to Newport Mall and a short skybridge walk from the airport, which makes it a solid pick if your staycation doubles as a layover break.
    Amenities/What's Included:
    ✅ Outdoor pool and fitness center
    ✅ Buffet breakfast, with add-on rates for extra guests
    ✅ Direct access to Newport Mall and Newport Performing Arts Theater
    ✅ Casino and entertainment complex access
    ✅ Skybridge connection to NAIA Terminal 3
    💬 What Travellers Say: A guest said, "Had a great weekend! Thank you Klook for the easy and fast booking." Another said, "Smooth process with Klook!"
    📍 Address: 1 Newport Boulevard, Newport City Complex, Pasay City, 1309 Metro Manila, Philippines
    🔑 Check-in: 3:00 PM
    🧳 Check-out: 12:00 PM

    Family-friendly staycation packages: what's worth paying for

    Not every family staycation needs a casino resort price tag. These two properties consistently show up in reviews as solid, if less flashy, family picks, and they help illustrate what's actually worth paying extra for: pool access, a real breakfast buffet, and a shuttle if you're not driving.

    Conrad Manila

    Conrad Manila
    Conrad Manila
    Conrad Manila is connected directly to the Mall of Asia complex, which makes it an easy walk to shopping, restaurants, and the SMX Convention Center without needing a car. Its two pool areas and consistently well-reviewed breakfast buffet make it a strong family pick if you're willing to pay a bit more for the location.
    Amenities/What's Included:
    ✅ Two outdoor pool areas
    ✅ Breakfast buffet with a wide spread of local and international dishes
    ✅ Direct connection to Mall of Asia and SMX Convention Center
    ✅ Kid-friendly rooms and family-sized suites
    ✅ Spa and fitness center
    💬 What Travellers Say: A guest said, "The hotel is nice, and the staff are very accommodating. The location is very accessible and conveniently situated right beside MOA." Another said, "Breakfast: 10/10 delicious food. Hotel location: 10/10, connected to MOA and IKEA."
    📍 Address: Seaside Boulevard corner Coral Way, Pasay City, 1300 Metro Manila, Philippines
    🔑 Check-in: 3:00 PM
    🧳 Check-out: 12:00 PM

    F1 Hotel Manila

    F1 Hotel Manila BGC
    F1 Hotel Manila BGC
    F1 Hotel Manila in BGC is a good middle-ground pick for families who want a pool without the Entertainment City price tag. It has separate pools for kids and adults, and its location puts you within walking distance of BGC's parks and malls, so you're not stuck on the property the entire stay.
    Amenities/What's Included:
    ✅ Separate kids' and adults' pools
    ✅ Breakfast buffet with local and international options
    ✅ Gym and spa access
    ✅ Walking distance to Bonifacio High Street and The Mind Museum
    💬 What Travellers Say: A guest said, "I like the location of the place. It is accessible to BGC. The room is nice!" Another said, "Service: 10/10. Cleanliness: 10/10. Breakfast: 10/10. Transport access: 10/10”
    📍 Address: 32nd Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, 1634 Metro Manila, Philippines
    🔑 Check-in: 2:00 PM
    🧳 Check-out: 12:00 PM

    Bayview Park Hotel

    Standard Room at Bayview Park Hotel
    Standard Room at Bayview Park Hotel
    For a lower-cost staycation right on Manila Bay, Bayview Park Hotel delivers sunset views along Roxas Boulevard without the Entertainment City rates. It won't have the same dining lineup as the bigger resorts, but the rooftop pool and central location make it a solid budget staycation pick for couples or small families.
    Amenities/What's Included:
    ✅ Rooftop pool with Manila Bay views
    ✅ Jacuzzi and sauna
    ✅ Walking distance to Roxas Boulevard and Rizal Park
    ✅ Airport pick-up and drop-off service
    💬 What Travellers Say: A guest said, "Kind staff and convenient place to walk around." Another said, "The hotel was situated in a very nice location, it was close to everything. The food was nice, with check-in and check-out being pretty fast as well."
    📍 Address: 1118 Roxas Boulevard corner United Nations Avenue, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
    🔑 Check-in: 2:00 PM
    🧳 Check-out: 12:00 PM

    How to find the best deals + Klook staycation add-ons

    A few habits make a real difference when you're comparing staycation packages in Manila:
    • Book midweek if your schedule allows. Pool areas and buffet lines are noticeably quieter Monday through Thursday, and some hotels price weekday packages lower.
    • Read what "breakfast included" actually covers. Some packages price breakfast for two guests only, with extra charges per additional adult or child.
    • Watch for seasonal promos. Entertainment City resorts regularly run limited-time offers with added dining credit or suite upgrades, so it's worth checking current deals before locking in dates.

    FAQs about all-inclusive resorts in Manila

    Are there any all-inclusive resorts in Manila?

    No, Manila doesn't have true all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean or Boracay sense, where meals, drinks, and activities are bundled into one flat rate. What it does have are staycation packages at hotels and integrated resorts that bundle a room with breakfast, pool access, and sometimes a dining credit, which is the closest equivalent in the city.

    What's usually included in a Manila staycation package?

    Most Manila staycation packages include the room rate, breakfast for two, and pool access. Higher-tier packages, especially at Entertainment City resorts, add extras like a dining credit, spa access, or a suite upgrade. Drinks and other meals are typically not included and are billed separately.

    Is Okada Manila or Solaire better for a staycation?

    Both are strong picks, and the better choice comes down to what you're after. Okada Manila leans into family-friendly extras like a kids' pool area and The Fountain show, while Solaire Resort Entertainment City is known for its theatre lineup and easy access to Cove Manila's beach club daycation next door.

    Is Resorts World Manila the same as Entertainment City?

    Not officially. Entertainment City is the PAGCOR-designated zone in Parañaque that includes Solaire, Okada Manila, and City of Dreams Manila. Resorts World Manila, now known as Newport World Resorts, is a separate integrated resort near NAIA Terminal 3 in Pasay, though it's commonly grouped together with the others since it offers a similar mix of hotels, casino, and entertainment.

    What's the best area in Manila for a family staycation?

    BGC and the Mall of Asia complex are the most practical bases for a family staycation, since hotels like F1 Hotel Manila and Conrad Manila combine pool access with easy walking distance to malls and parks. Entertainment City resorts work too if you want a bigger resort feel, especially for families with young kids who'll use the on-site kids' pool areas.

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