Huni Lio, named after the Filipino word "Hum of the Sea", is a 50-room tropical architecture boutique resort with an all-day dining, bar, swimming pool, and function room. The resort's location provides an easy access to Lio Beach.
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Below are some HUNI LIO photos showing hotel facade, rooms, pool view, restaurant with the beach view and the Huni E-Jeepneys
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Staycation Package Rates:
Inclusions: ⢠Accommodation in an air-conditioned room ⢠Daily breakfast ⢠Use of resort facilities and amenities ⢠Transfer from El Nido Airport going to the resort and vice versa â*to follow*
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All you need to know about the Lio Estate Resorts! Lio Estate Resorts currently comprises of Casa Kalaw, Balai Adlao and Hotel Covo and their newest resort, Huni Lio. These resorts are situated in the Lio Tourism Estate, an ecologically sustainable tourism destination developed by Ayala Land in El Nido, Palawan. The area is now home to the above-mentioned resort chain, Lio Airport Terminal, Lio Pier, commercial establishments now known as “Shops@Lio”; soon, residential communities and more. Casa Kalaw is fairly new and opened in December 2016. Casa Kalaw has 42 rooms with Filipino-inspired theme targeted for balikbayans and families. In 2017, the latter two resorts opened - Balai Adlao envisioned as a restful holiday accommodation for young professionals; and Hotel Covo, for the adventurous back packers. The newest resort - Huni Lio is a 50-room tropical architecture bed and breakfast hotel designed in-house, with an all-day dining, bar, swimming pool, and function room. Below Photos are OFFICIAL PHOTOS of Lio Resort Ventures Inc./ Lio Estate Resorts. CASA KALAW BALAI ADLAO HOTEL COVO HUNI LIO
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El NidoWorld renowned for its stunning rock formations, clear blue waters, and fine white sand, El Nido is located on the Northern tip of Palawan. The town is a gateway to a group of islands and inlets which make up the Bacuit Archipelago. Favorite tourist destinations here include the Matinloc Island, Nacpan Beach, the Small Lagoon, and the Big Lagoon. ArchivesCategories
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