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Hue Hotels and Resorts Boracay

What’s it like?

DESIGNED BY NEW YORK-BASED architects

CAZA Architects, Hue Hotels and Resorts Boracay makes a bold statement with its unique paisley-shaped design structure. Most of the resort’s 127 rooms opens out onto a corridor facing the hotel’s swimming pool on the ground floor. It’s pretty much how a riad in Morocco is designed, facing inward towards a central and open, interior courtyard. The center of the hotel is open, allowing natural light to stream in. The hotel’s ground floor is IG-worthy, with lots of places to lounge in and fun activities to choose from. Aside from the pool, there’s the Turf Lounge with its colorful bean bags, a giant chess board, and foosball table; and Station X Food Hall, the hotel’s take on an elevated food court offering multi-cultural dishes.

Rooms

Take your pick from a deluxe, suite or family room; each one spacious and beautifully-designed, offering

Clockwise from topmost: The Suite room; Spectrum Suite; and Deluxe room. Below, left to right: The many dining areas and fun activities you can enjoy in Station X

The resort’s Station X brings together a mix of restaurants, bars, and curated boutiques and other retail outlets, highlighting all the best that Boracay has to offer. It’s definitely a must-visit when on the island. It’s also worth noting that the hotel is big on ecofriendly features, from LED lighting, low-E glass panels on windows, and a water treatment plant that repurposes 25% of treated wastewater for toilet flushing. Guests have access to a water refilling station to refill their water bottles, thus reducing plastic waste.

How much?

An overnight stay starts from Php10,000. Get in touch with Hue Boracay directly to get the best deals and latest promos.

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