The resort's architecture combines the rustic and the elegant. From the beach, you can see its pointed green rooftops reminiscent of Batak houses with their unusual shape of the inverted prow of a ship. Blending with the cliff just behind the resort, the two-story cottages are made of natural materials, mainly bamboo and anahaw. The rooms on the ground floor have the advantage of direct access to the beach but those on the upper floor, reached via an outside stone stairway, are just as pleasant, hidden among the trees.
Lorenzo South's 24 airconditioned suites, with the famed anahaw-lined ceiling, are an elegant blend of local architecture and western convenience. Private balconies provide sweeping panorama of Boracay's vast expanse of shimmering seas and immaculate sand and its secluded beach is ideal for those who want peace and quiet.
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