Seda opens Palawan resort
Published May 7, 2018 04:05 pm

Ayala Land’s wholly-owned Seda hotels will set new benchmarks for hotel resort development when it opens its eighth property in the 325-hectare Lio Tourism Estate in mainland Palawan in the third quarter of 2018.
Within the El Nido municipality in the northern tip of the province, Seda Lio will be a top-tier 153-room beachfront property showcasing the rich biodiversity of its surroundings while adopting eco-friendly practices to limit its impact on its immediate environment.
The latter will include using refillable glass water bottles and offering soap, shampoo and other amenities in ceramic jars in an effort to ban single-use plastics detrimental to marine life.
The resort has also limited the height of its structures to three floors or no taller than the surrounding coconut trees and located them a good distance from the beach and behind the treeline so as not to interfere with prevailing winds that blow sand in different directions throughout the year and other natural cycles. These restrictions are in keeping with Lio Tourism Estate’s sustainable development masterplan.
Affluent foreign and local travelers are putting a premium on environmental concerns, according to Brett Hickey, Seda group general manager who is supervising the opening of the chain’s first resort hotel.
“We will be addressing environmental concerns at Seda Lio in addition to offering guests our brand of genuine Filipino hospitality aligned with the premier service standards offered by top-tier destinations,” he said.
In addition to having 153 rooms, its main function room can seat up to 300 people, while adjoining outdoor patios can accommodate even more guests.
In addition, it is minutes away via electric car from the Lio airport. Thus, Hickey promises guests from Manila that it will take only 70 minutes from takeoff from the metropolis to touchdown at Lio, to transfer to the hotel and finally, to having a welcome drink on hand.
Guests will have access to the four-kilometer stretch of Lio Beach and the restaurants and stores of Ayala Malls’ Shops at Lio a short stroll away. They will also be walking distance to Lio’s mangrove tours, artists’ village, birdwatching and trekking trails.