Lind Hotels expands

- The Lind Hotels is expanding beyond its Michelin-listed Boracay flagship with new properties in Coron and Siargao. - Coron is slated to open next year, with Siargao scheduled to follow at a later date. - The brand is leveraging island demand and Michelin visibility to grow its resort footprint in the Philippines ( )

The Lind Hotels is moving beyond Boracay, with a Coron resort scheduled to open in 2027 and a Siargao project planned after that. (insiderph.com) The company’s only operating property today is The Lind Boracay, a beachfront hotel on Station 1 in White Beach, Boracay Island, according to the brand’s website and the Michelin Guide listing. (thelindhotels.com ) (guide.michelin.com) The Lind has already published separate pages for Coron and Siargao on its website, even as Boracay remains the only bookable hotel in the portfolio. (thelindhotels.com 1) (thelindhotels.com 2) The expansion follows a visibility boost for the Boracay property. The Lind Boracay secured a Michelin Guide recommendation in 2025, during the hotel’s 10th year of operations, and was described in March 2026 coverage as Boracay’s only Michelin Guide-listed hotel. (balconymediagroup.com) (philippinesgraphic.com.ph) Coron and Siargao put the brand in two of the Philippines’ best-known island markets outside Boracay: Coron is known for limestone islands and dive tourism in Palawan, while Siargao has built an international profile around surfing and beach travel. (philstar.com) (insiderph.com) Company statements carried by Philippine and hospitality trade outlets frame the move as a measured build-out rather than a rapid rollout. Managing director Alexander Henrichs said the group wants to expand “step by step” while keeping the Boracay property’s guest-focused model. (philstar.com) (hospitalitynet.org) The Boracay flagship gives a sense of the operating model The Lind is trying to replicate. Michelin describes the hotel as occupying a prime Station 1 beachfront site, with large rooms, balconies, and a design-led but “distinctly Filipino” service style. (guide.michelin.com) The next marker is Coron in 2027. If that opening stays on schedule, The Lind will shift from a one-resort Boracay brand into a multi-island Philippine hotel group within the next year. (insiderph.com)

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