A Piece of Mediterranean Luxury at Luljetta’s Mykonos Suites
Friday, March 29, 2019
Say “Luljetta’s” and images of a Bali-inspired spa come to mind: an infinity pool that looks out into the rolling terrain of Rizal, wooden huts, curtain vines, and batik robes. While it’s true that this is what made the Antipolo-based resort famous, there’s now a different side – both literally and figuratively – to Luljetta’s.
While one part of the sprawling property exudes Asian spa experience, the other appears to be a microcosm of a Grecian town. Mostly white with accents of blue, the new Mykonos Suites have the feel of Santorini.
It was launched early this 2019 and is a great addition to the slew of accommodations and amenities the resort complex already has. Together with the Bali-inspired Hanging Gardens, and the Garden Suites, the Mykonos Suites complete the Trifecta of Antipolo’s spa offerings.
One distinct thing you'll notice in this area is the scent which you won’t smell anywhere else in the property. This is deliberate and adds to the experience. There are currently three rooms, but more are being constructed.
The largest room called Santorini is good for four people, but can accommodate up to six (with additional fee). It has two king-sized beds, it’s own terrace, and an access to the Suites’ opulent private pool. It’s spacious at 52 sqm.

Meanwhile, the other two rooms are called Mykonos and are also good for four. Pay extra to accommodate two more people. It has the same amenities and inclusions. The only difference is it’s smaller at 37 sqm.

When you stay at the Mykonos Suites, you’ll have access to Loreland Farm Resort, and Luljetta’s Garden Suites. This include the spa complex next door which has a hot tub, sauna, and shower rooms. There’s also a nearby snack bar. You’d have to pay additional to enter the Hanging Gardens though.

Photo by Terrie Reyes
Related Adventure: Explore Antipolo on a Motorcycle
Tucked deep in the Luljetta’s-Loreland-Camp Tipolo property, the Mykonos Suites stand amidst a grove of trees and glitter golden at sundown. It’s a bit far off from the main happenings, and getting to one area to another would require a lot of walking. Fortunately, there are shuttles within the property that could take you around for free. You can call the front desk to ask for a pick-up. Or schedule it directly with the driver.

RATES
Weekday Published Rates (Monday to Thursday)
Mykonos - Php10,800
Santorini - Php12,600
Weekend Published Rates (Friday to Sunday and Holidays)
Mykonos - Php12,000
Santorini - Php14,000
Extra Pax - Php1,500/pax
Inclusions:
Breakfast (7AM to 10AM)
Access to Luljetta’s Garden Suites, and Loreland Farm Resorts
Add-ons:
Access to Luljetta’s Hanging Gardens
Spa Services
Try to book at least three days before your intended dates. Head to Bienvenido Tours to get the best rates.
Related Adventure: Things to Do in Rizal
GETTING THERE
From Cubao, head to the jeepney terminal near Telus-Farmers, and get on a jeepney bound to Antipolo. Alight at “Antipolo Simbahan”, and take a tricycle to Loreland. Tricycle Fare is Php50.
There are also Antipolo-bound jeepneys and vans in SM Megamall, and Starmall as well as in Kalayaan Avenue in Makati.
Luljetta's Hanging Gardens and Spa, Loreland Farm Resort
Brgy. San Roque, Antipolo City
+63 2 695 1965 / +63 2 570 2532 / +63 917 544 4432 / +63 928 627 8897
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Check out other things you can do in Antipolo here.
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