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No. 167號, Section 2, Wenquan Rd, Ruisui Township, Hualien County, Taiwan 97841
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Hoya Spa Hotel

No. 101-5號, Section 2, Xiangbei Rd, Ruisui Township, Hualien County, Taiwan 978
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+886 3 887 5505
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hoya-spa.com.tw

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4.0
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4.0
1y

Hoya has three sections: the hotel, the old cabins, and the new villas. We stayed in the villas, which were brand new in Dec 2023. Some of the staff has basic English. My partner is a native speaker, so we did not have language issues. The hotel is about a 5 minute drive from the train station and town. They have a free shuttle, though a taxi is only about NT$150. ||I'll get the bad part out now. My main issue with our room is the shower hot water. As I said, the villas are brand new and maybe they will have this fixed by the time you get there. We ran out of hot water several times and when we had hot water the temperature was not too stable. This was the only negative about Hoya. ||There are a few minor annoyances about the villa room we had. The bedroom needs nightstands. We took a side table from the other room and used a chair for nightstands. There are no usb ports, so be sure to have your own adapters. There is not much storage space for the size of the room and only a small closet/hanger area.||The in-room spa worked fine, but took a long time (maybe 6-8 minutes) to get the hot water. The owner said that in the evening after a certain time, they flush the pipe with clean water to reduce corrosion, so I think that is what happened to us. Once the water flushed and we got hot springs water, there was not a problem.||Hoya has public hot springs plus in-room soaking tubs. If you want a public pool experience, Hoya is a good choice. Butterfly Valley Resort is another. You can use the pools even if not staying at Hoya. There are also steam and dry saunas available near the cold plunge pool (it's easy to miss them in the line of private rooms there). Hoya has a cold pool, a warm pool (35C) and middle pool (38C) and a hot pool (41C). The temperatures varied by about 1C. There is also a kiddie pool and a swimming pool. The saunas were not especially hot (maybe low 80's C).||The public hot springs area has a changing and shower rooms plus a handful of lockers. The path from the hot springs entrance to the changing rooms could use a hand rail and is not easy for someone with mobility issues.||Hoya has a dinner service, which you need to reserve with them ahead of time. We ate there one night and it was good. It is a few limited choices.||The breakfast buffet is quite nice, with a few western choices and standard Taiwanese choices too. You might want to ask if tour buses are coming through and get to the buffet early if so. There were 2 busses there one morning and it was overfull when we arrived for breakfast. We had to wait a bit for them to clear out and the staff to re-stock the buffet.||Villas are two floors. There is no elevator. The stairs are pretty manageable, as long as you can handle the luggage.||The wall heater is pointed right at the beds. It can be a little annoying when it goes on and off. There is a function on the remote called swing, which will adjust the louvers up and down. If you would just them in the upper position, it doesn’t blow right on the bed. You can use the Google Translate app and snap a picture of the remote to see what all the buttons do.||I think they expect you to take off your shoes outside the Villa rooms, but they don’t provide a bench or seating, or place to put your shoes outside the room. When we looked at the cabins across the street, they had benches and shoe storage outside the rooms.||The villa floors are a wood grain tile, so they do get cold. You will want to have your own indoor slippers. The provided slippers are small for a...

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4.0
1y

Hoya has three sections: the hotel, the old cabins, and the new villas. We stayed in the villas, which were brand new in Dec 2023. Some of the staff has basic English. My partner is a native speaker, so we did not have language issues. The hotel is about a 5 minute drive from the train station and town. They have a free shuttle, though a taxi is only about NT$150. ||I'll get the bad part out now. My main issue with our room is the shower hot water. As I said, the villas are brand new and maybe they will have this fixed by the time you get there. We ran out of hot water several times and when we had hot water the temperature was not too stable. This was the only negative about Hoya. ||There are a few minor annoyances about the villa room we had. The bedroom needs nightstands. We took a side table from the other room and used a chair for nightstands. There are no usb ports, so be sure to have your own adapters. There is not much storage space for the size of the room and only a small closet/hanger area.||The in-room spa worked fine, but took a long time (maybe 6-8 minutes) to get the hot water. The owner said that in the evening after a certain time, they flush the pipe with clean water to reduce corrosion, so I think that is what happened to us. Once the water flushed and we got hot springs water, there was not a problem.||Hoya has public hot springs plus in-room soaking tubs. If you want a public pool experience, Hoya is a good choice. Butterfly Valley Resort is another. You can use the pools even if not staying at Hoya. There are also steam and dry saunas available near the cold plunge pool (it's easy to miss them in the line of private rooms there). Hoya has a cold pool, a warm pool (35C) and middle pool (38C) and a hot pool (41C). The temperatures varied by about 1C. There is also a kiddie pool and a swimming pool. The saunas were not especially hot (maybe low 80's C).||The public hot springs area has a changing and shower rooms plus a handful of lockers. The path from the hot springs entrance to the changing rooms could use a hand rail and is not easy for someone with mobility issues.||Hoya has a dinner service, which you need to reserve with them ahead of time. We ate there one night and it was good. It is a few limited choices.||The breakfast buffet is quite nice, with a few western choices and standard Taiwanese choices too. You might want to ask if tour buses are coming through and get to the buffet early if so. There were 2 busses there one morning and it was overfull when we arrived for breakfast. We had to wait a bit for them to clear out and the staff to re-stock the buffet.||Villas are two floors. There is no elevator. The stairs are pretty manageable, as long as you can handle the luggage.||The wall heater is pointed right at the beds. It can be a little annoying when it goes on and off. There is a function on the remote called swing, which will adjust the louvers up and down. If you would just them in the upper position, it doesn’t blow right on the bed. You can use the Google Translate app and snap a picture of the remote to see what all the buttons do.||I think they expect you to take off your shoes outside the Villa rooms, but they don’t provide a bench or seating, or place to put your shoes outside the room. When we looked at the cabins across the street, they had benches and shoe storage outside the rooms.||The villa floors are a wood grain tile, so they do get cold. You will want to have your own indoor slippers. The provided slippers are small for a...

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5.0
6y

I came there only to use the hot spring. I walked all the way from the Ruisui train station which took me about 30 minutes. I was met by a lovely young woman who spoke English well. I was very lucky because the pools were completely empty and I was all alone ane I could enjoy everything solo. I absolutely loved it. The price to enter the pools is 200 Taiwanese dollars for unlimited amount of time. I spent there 4 hours. It was amazing and everybody who worked there were so so so nice. On top of all that when I was leaving the lovely worker took me back to the train station with her car so I didn't have to walk (she seemed shocked I walked the way altough in my opinion it wasn't half bad ;)). It was a very pleasant day and I highly...

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Agnès HuangAgnès Huang
Excellent hot spring spot ! You may choose one room private for 2people , charged NT$150for each person or you just want to keep one room for yourself , only NT$ 200/ hr ; there is also an open space for hot spring ponds , need to wear your bathing suit and swimming cap , outdoor hot spring has the facility of hot spring water spa , the staff speaks English , definitely will come back again , the only thing that I care about the mineral water , you need to bring your own , otherwise 5 stars I would give for sure ! The hot spring looks red and yellow , the smell is not very strong , different from Yilan , wulai and youngming mountain !
Koo Haoming (Haominggowhere)Koo Haoming (Haominggowhere)
Pro Tip: Bring swimsuits/shower caps (30TWD)/towel/slippers(optional). The place is old and not very well maintained. But I have to say the focus should be on less is more. This place has the bare minimal to ensure that you emerge rejuvenated. The hot springs in this region is murky but does not have any odour. There are several water features such as built in jacuzzi and waterfalls etc. They have a steam room and a sauna room which are just nice. The washroom has shampoos, body soap, and cotton earbuds. Overall, an enjoyable experience. One of the better things to do in this region!
Pei Y SpiritoPei Y Spirito
We had a sweet holiday weekend at the Hoya Resort. The entire resort is wrapped in a pretty water garden. It's equipped with an outdoor swimming pool which I enjoyed very much -- in the winter. Near it, there are various outdoor hot spring pools, a steam room, and a sauna. The Taiwanese food in the resort restaurant is good. We dined in throughout our stay. We very much appreciated the courteous and well-trained staff's hospitality. We think they are sweet and very decent, their non-extravagant gestures providing such natural human to human connection.
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Excellent hot spring spot ! You may choose one room private for 2people , charged NT$150for each person or you just want to keep one room for yourself , only NT$ 200/ hr ; there is also an open space for hot spring ponds , need to wear your bathing suit and swimming cap , outdoor hot spring has the facility of hot spring water spa , the staff speaks English , definitely will come back again , the only thing that I care about the mineral water , you need to bring your own , otherwise 5 stars I would give for sure ! The hot spring looks red and yellow , the smell is not very strong , different from Yilan , wulai and youngming mountain !
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Pro Tip: Bring swimsuits/shower caps (30TWD)/towel/slippers(optional). The place is old and not very well maintained. But I have to say the focus should be on less is more. This place has the bare minimal to ensure that you emerge rejuvenated. The hot springs in this region is murky but does not have any odour. There are several water features such as built in jacuzzi and waterfalls etc. They have a steam room and a sauna room which are just nice. The washroom has shampoos, body soap, and cotton earbuds. Overall, an enjoyable experience. One of the better things to do in this region!
Koo Haoming (Haominggowhere)

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We had a sweet holiday weekend at the Hoya Resort. The entire resort is wrapped in a pretty water garden. It's equipped with an outdoor swimming pool which I enjoyed very much -- in the winter. Near it, there are various outdoor hot spring pools, a steam room, and a sauna. The Taiwanese food in the resort restaurant is good. We dined in throughout our stay. We very much appreciated the courteous and well-trained staff's hospitality. We think they are sweet and very decent, their non-extravagant gestures providing such natural human to human connection.
Pei Y Spirito

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