Boracay Pito Huts Resort
Boracay Pito Huts Resort
Station 3, White Beach, Malay, Aklan Province 5608 Philippines
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Languages Spoken
English, Filipino
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Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
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Station 3, White Beach, Malay, Aklan Province 5608 Philippines
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Great for walkers
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Bang for your buck if you want cheap accommodations with a quiet/private setting. No road access, you'll have to walk and access through the beach boulevard. No breakfast included, but you can easily get them from nearby places (The Sunny Side Cafe is just a few walks away). Place needs upgrade though, as the floor boards are almost falling apart. A bidet hose in the toilet would also help (very inexpensive upgrade instead of using "tabo")
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Date of stay: October 2021Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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Love the location, its beach front and the staff are nice and love the Pito Hut inspired theme. The rate is reasonbly okay at the same time the room is good.My only concern Is the light they should change the bulb all the time because its a bit dark, i even made a complain first before they changed the bulb.But over all the place is very recomendable.
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Date of stay: April 2022Trip type: Traveled with family
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Having arrived from a 5* resort (Fairways – see my review) I was feeling vulnerable and dubious about what to expect but I shouldn’t have worried. As soon as I arrived took me back to my (younger) backpacking days only with the added luxuries you now want as a thiry-something year old. Staying by myself I had the luxury of having 2 double beds to myself, quite basic but comfortable enough.
It’s best to travel here by bicycle as they can take you and your luggage directly to the door from the main road (50PHP/80p). Otherwise you end up dragging your case along the sandy path in the midday sun.
The (7) huts are set back from the beach in their own enclosure and my hut was ideally placed in the middle, with a palm tree hanging over the hut for authenticity, just for me. From the veranda you could see the beach in the distance. In the night you could hear the branches on your rooftop. I would sit underneath the tree at dusk reading my book. The simple activity of walking barefoot from the sand up your steps into the hut felt very special. By nature the Pito Huts are very dark inside, this can be both a positive and a negative. I loved it as I slept so well. The windows are covered by wooden shutters and nets to avoid mosquito’s flying in.
Positives
• Provided beach and shower towels
• Free use of sun lounger – that can be placed on the beach or right beside your hut (for the shade as the beach only has palm trees for shade.
• Pito Huts are very close to Sunny Side Café for breakfast (see separate review) and has a Yellow Taxi Pizza place next door.
• Beach front with access to lounger
• Fridge, toilet and shower inside the Pito Hut with a cute veranda.
• TV with cable (to allow for binge watching of Fox and E!)
• Authentic
• Ceiling fan and Air Con
• Free wifi
• Location: Station 3 was a good alternative for cheaper accommodation yet still feeling at the hippy, authentic end of the beach. A walk into D’Mall took 10-15mins and felt safe at night to walk back.
Negatives
• Station 3 beachfront is near where the boats are moored which means there is a lot of activity on the beach from hawkers, locals and tourists.
• It was a little bit noisy from the surrounding restaurants but that is to be expected from wooden huts
• I found the smell of the generators used to power the huts a little overpowering at times.
• Security could be a downside, I felt very safe but the keys were left at reception and you only get a door lock or traditional wooden bar. There is no safe for your belongings.
I was a single female traveller (aged 37). I stayed 3 nights only before moving to Station 1.
It’s best to travel here by bicycle as they can take you and your luggage directly to the door from the main road (50PHP/80p). Otherwise you end up dragging your case along the sandy path in the midday sun.
The (7) huts are set back from the beach in their own enclosure and my hut was ideally placed in the middle, with a palm tree hanging over the hut for authenticity, just for me. From the veranda you could see the beach in the distance. In the night you could hear the branches on your rooftop. I would sit underneath the tree at dusk reading my book. The simple activity of walking barefoot from the sand up your steps into the hut felt very special. By nature the Pito Huts are very dark inside, this can be both a positive and a negative. I loved it as I slept so well. The windows are covered by wooden shutters and nets to avoid mosquito’s flying in.
Positives
• Provided beach and shower towels
• Free use of sun lounger – that can be placed on the beach or right beside your hut (for the shade as the beach only has palm trees for shade.
• Pito Huts are very close to Sunny Side Café for breakfast (see separate review) and has a Yellow Taxi Pizza place next door.
• Beach front with access to lounger
• Fridge, toilet and shower inside the Pito Hut with a cute veranda.
• TV with cable (to allow for binge watching of Fox and E!)
• Authentic
• Ceiling fan and Air Con
• Free wifi
• Location: Station 3 was a good alternative for cheaper accommodation yet still feeling at the hippy, authentic end of the beach. A walk into D’Mall took 10-15mins and felt safe at night to walk back.
Negatives
• Station 3 beachfront is near where the boats are moored which means there is a lot of activity on the beach from hawkers, locals and tourists.
• It was a little bit noisy from the surrounding restaurants but that is to be expected from wooden huts
• I found the smell of the generators used to power the huts a little overpowering at times.
• Security could be a downside, I felt very safe but the keys were left at reception and you only get a door lock or traditional wooden bar. There is no safe for your belongings.
I was a single female traveller (aged 37). I stayed 3 nights only before moving to Station 1.
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Date of stay: March 2017Trip type: Traveled solo
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Pito Huts Boracay is not our first choice in accomodation when we are booking since its not that well advertised hotel in Boracay, but after seeing some pictures of the huts online we find it very interesting. When we got there, we are glad that it is indeed a beachfront accomodation and love that its beside Yellow Cab. When we saw the huts, how it is neatly placed beside each other, the zen of the place is just so romantic and so peaceful. The view in the veranda of the huts is so serene. The room is neat and large enough to accomodate our family of five adults and a child, we can even add additional 2-3 persons more. The bathroom is so perfect that I did spend 2 hours in having a shower. I would like to commend the architure and design of the huts. The bathrooms are design with just cloth-like covers (no doors) just covers, isn't that romantic?.
I will definitely return to this place and hopefully with someone special. I really recommend this place for lovers and honeymooners you'll definitely enjoy the huts, and besides the whole ambiance of the place is so romantic.
I will definitely return to this place and hopefully with someone special. I really recommend this place for lovers and honeymooners you'll definitely enjoy the huts, and besides the whole ambiance of the place is so romantic.
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Date of stay: January 2013Trip type: Traveled with family
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This is exactly what we wanted for our week in Boracay.
It's away from the hustle of stations 1 & 2 but close enough to walk to if you want to. It's got a nice relaxed feel to the whole area and the huts are nice and private. If your looking for something traditional and quiet it's perfect.
It is dimly lit which you may not like but we thought it made for relaxed romantic evenings.
Basic inside but with everything you need. They give you beach towels and loungers for the beach & there is free wifi. It's beachfront so you literally walk out onto the beach. The staff are friendly to which is great:)
Yellow cab pizza is right beside so it's great for a quick bite when you get off a dive boat or have just arrived. E-Mall is behind and is a cheaper more minimal version of D-Mall.
It has made our stay in Boracay perfect and we will be back.
It's away from the hustle of stations 1 & 2 but close enough to walk to if you want to. It's got a nice relaxed feel to the whole area and the huts are nice and private. If your looking for something traditional and quiet it's perfect.
It is dimly lit which you may not like but we thought it made for relaxed romantic evenings.
Basic inside but with everything you need. They give you beach towels and loungers for the beach & there is free wifi. It's beachfront so you literally walk out onto the beach. The staff are friendly to which is great:)
Yellow cab pizza is right beside so it's great for a quick bite when you get off a dive boat or have just arrived. E-Mall is behind and is a cheaper more minimal version of D-Mall.
It has made our stay in Boracay perfect and we will be back.
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Date of stay: October 2014Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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This place is great!
Originally booked to stay at another place but walked out due to bring horrid!!! And we came across the Pito huts! What a life saver... Less then a minutes walk to the amazing beach of Borocay which was stunning!! The huts were perfect for us everything that we needed.. Comfy bed great AC, good shower and toilet....And of course very good on price... Perfectly situated away from the noise so deffo get a good nights sleep! But less than a 5 minute walk from all the action and good nightlife (best of both worlds) The staff were very friendly! Anything you needed we got it... Will defiantly stay here again.
Originally booked to stay at another place but walked out due to bring horrid!!! And we came across the Pito huts! What a life saver... Less then a minutes walk to the amazing beach of Borocay which was stunning!! The huts were perfect for us everything that we needed.. Comfy bed great AC, good shower and toilet....And of course very good on price... Perfectly situated away from the noise so deffo get a good nights sleep! But less than a 5 minute walk from all the action and good nightlife (best of both worlds) The staff were very friendly! Anything you needed we got it... Will defiantly stay here again.
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Date of stay: December 2013Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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Love love love this place! The staffs, Thelma and Shila were ever so helpful and accommodating. The huts were in great condition, and clean. The ambience is so lovely and peaceful, away from the hustle and bustle of the bars at the beach. Will come back again surely!
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Date of stay: November 2013Trip type: Traveled with friends
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I must say that the people in this place are very accommodating to our requests. During our two night-stay in the beach front house, they have been very kind to accommodate our requests and let us borrow some of their things (hangers, flat iron, umbrellas, etc.).
The place is in beach front so swimming is definitely within your reach. It is also near Station 2 D'mall so you have a lot of restaurants and pubs to choose from.
I just wish that they have bidet sprays in their toilets. :)
The place is in beach front so swimming is definitely within your reach. It is also near Station 2 D'mall so you have a lot of restaurants and pubs to choose from.
I just wish that they have bidet sprays in their toilets. :)
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Date of stay: July 2016Trip type: Traveled with friends
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The hut was clean, spacious, nicely decorated and had everything we needed. It was located In the less noisy part of White Beach and we enjoyed it. The staff was very nice. The only thing we could recommend is to take Your key with you as the place where we could left them at the reception wasnt really watched by nobody.
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Date of stay: March 2016Trip type: Traveled with friends
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It's in station 3, right beside a pizza place and the watersports agent. Very near to the talipapa market where the souvenirs and clothes are cheaper than in station 1 and station 2. The beach here is quiet and peaceful.
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Date of stay: September 2015Trip type: Traveled with friends
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No kitchen
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Yes, Guest can use beach beds and beach towels free of charge.
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Michelle
"All have air conditioning. Very comfortable. Right on the beach very easy access. Would recommend to everyone. Just loved it."Read full review
"Choose the farthest hutat the back because it's shaded and cool,and quieter too (except when generator is on!)"Read full review
PRICE RANGE
₱2,760 - ₱3,582 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
PhilippinesVisayasPanay IslandAklan ProvinceMalayBoracay
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Frequently Asked Questions about Boracay Pito Huts Resort
Which popular attractions are close to Boracay Pito Huts Resort?
Nearby attractions include White Beach (0.1 km), Exit Bar (0.3 km), and Surf Beach Boracay (0.03 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Boracay Pito Huts Resort?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, airport transportation, and room service.
Which room amenities are available at Boracay Pito Huts Resort?
Top room amenities include a minibar, air conditioning, and a refrigerator.
What are some restaurants close to Boracay Pito Huts Resort?
Conveniently located restaurants include LA-UD Restaurant Boracay, 8 by the Beach, and Subo Boracay.
Does Boracay Pito Huts Resort have airport transportation?
Yes, Boracay Pito Huts Resort offers airport transportation for guests. We recommend calling ahead to confirm details.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Boracay Pito Huts Resort?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English and Filipino.