A/C cooled well, but was an old unit and very loud. Needs to be replaced. Hot water was inconsistent. WIFI good. Breakfast omelettes were good. Should add some fresh fruit. There was no washcloths in the bathroom.
The resort is spacious and we needed to ride a golf cart to get to the room. We could always walk but the pathway to the rooms are not ideal for luggages. The room we booked was great and had a smart TV (but you need your own credentials to log-in). It was also spacious and cozy. The pool is not that big but was good enough. The kiddie pool is nice since it’s not that deep and the water slide is a nice touch. The kids playground was also something that kids would enjoy. Wifi is also strong in all areas. The only hiccup in our stay was the breakfast buffet. They ran out of most food even though it was still ~8AM and refill took a bit longer. Overall, we enjoyed our stay and would visit again soon.
It is an unexpectedly good hotel. Originally rushed to the Internet celebrity Bayud, but after seeing the house, I felt that the price of Bayud was high and the room was small, so I turned my head and looked for this one on the same beach, and I was very satisfied!
The style of the hotel is more traditional, all room types are the same and facing the sea! There is no pressure to choose barriers to stay. The whole room and living room are well-lit, very quiet, large floor-to-ceiling windows, fully equipped, from surround sound bluetooth speakers, water dispenser, refrigerator, coffee machine, everything is available, facing the sea in the morning, waking up in the sun, sitting in the living room listening to music and eating breakfast (Room service is available) The experience is great. Before leaving, the lady boss arranged for me to have lunch in the seaside pavilion.
I was in a hurry when I checked in. The proprietress still arranged very meticulously. I have stayed in many hotels. This is the only one to send a welcome letter. There are also serious fruits on the plate. The Korean food in the restaurant is easier to meet the Chinese taste. Invited me and my friends to join their barbecue dinner, the Mindanao beef served in the shop is too plump and juicy!
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Honestly expected better from this resort accommodation since my friends recommended to stay here. The staff were not attentive or even showing us kind hospitality. They were a bit snobbish and when we went for a massage in their massage center, instead of us relaxed at the end of our trip, my boyfriend experienced a knotted shoulder instead. I am of Filipino descent but didn’t grow up in the country and have different passport, when checking in, the staff asked me for a valid ID in Filipino but of course I presented my passport but she rolled her eyes at me the minute she saw that o have a passport than her assumed “ Valid ID “.
I just felt so much bitterness or judgment from all the staff here because English is my native language and I barely speak Filipino growing up and in my daily life so their attitude completely changes towards me cause they think I’m just pretending or being pretentious.
The hotel is not very ordinary, the outside environment is very beautiful, the sea is very beautiful, but it is best to go in March and April, the hottest month, there is a big sun every day.
I had an incredible stay at this Hostel. From the moment I arrived, the staff was super friendly and made me feel welcome. The atmosphere was perfect for meeting other travelers, with plenty of social events and a great common area.
I had a good time at Casavia Siargao. The location is ideal if you want to surf at Cloud9: you can walk there in 5 minutes, and it's much quieter than General Luna but still close enough if you want to spend the night eating/partying there. The private room was pretty nice and spacious, with a comfortable bed. The bathroom could use some love, but still it was ok.
The staff is nice and always willing to help, and the hostel has several social nights organised via a Whatsapp group. While I didn't take part in those events, it's a convenient way to meet other travellers.
My only remark was about the noise: my room was facing the upstairs social area and, despite the signs specifying the quiet time (22pm onwards) and also a 500PHP fine for people not respecting it, every night I had people making phone calls, playing the guitar or shouting loudly after midnight (or later) in front of my room and there was nobody around to remind to keep the voice down. That was annoying.
The service staff is very friendly. It is inevitable that the floor will be dirty after surfing, and they are also promptly cleaned. The hotel is close to the sea, and you can see the sunrise, but there are sharp reefs and no beach. The dinner options are OK. If you don't want to go out for dinner, you can eat in the hotel restaurant.
A huge pitfall is that I had never expected before: the hotel restaurant has always had a resident band and DJ, but the volume is very loud, and it will last until 11 o'clock or even midnight. Even if you are tired from surfing during the day, it is difficult to fall asleep at night. In just a few days there, I have encountered several waves of guests who were unable to bear the disturbance and had to move out early. But the hotel management seems to be ***** and is completely indifferent to the guests' complaints. The staff is also helpless, and they only dare to tell me privately that it was not like this before, and the newly replaced management ”has a very wonderful imagination.” In addition, the wifi is always available and not available.
We were upgraded to a balcony view room as they had none of the room we booked available. The balcony room was amazing, very spacious and clean. The complex is also nice, with an area to chill out and a pool. The only issue we had with the hotel was the staff who could have been friendlier and more helpful. Otherwise a lovely stay just accross the road from the beach!
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EEddddThe hotel's location is really great for us. The receptionists were friendly when we checked in and checked out. The guards were helpful as well.
The hotel was well-decorated for the season. There's no elevator, so if you get a family room, it's most likely on the 4th floor, which is fine... but if you have big/heavy luggage, this might be an issue. The room was okay, but we were disappointed upon opening... there was a funny smell inside the room, but we didn't bother to complain about it as we were all tired from a long trip. A/C was not cold enough as well. Aside from that, everything else was good.
Thank you, Almont City Hotel.
KKinkin92The hotel is located quite in rhe center, 10 min walk from General luna center area.
The hotel spot is amazing and well designed from the outside, i really felt in the middle of the jungle with very cozy and chill vibe.
But, and a big but!! The interior of the cabins is old and not well maintained .
When i arrived to the hotel they told me that they “upgraded” my stay, and put me in a family cabin of 2 floors (not comfortable at all cause the beds are upstairs and the stairs are very stiff).
There was an horibble smell of sewers from the shower and the sink, just luck i had my own incense so i put it on every time i took a shower.
Moreover, the lightning in the cabin is very poor, and mostly in the bathroom area.
During the night i had lots of noices from the roof, like some animal is trying to come inside- which made me worried and get scared of going back to sleep. Also, the cabin is not sealed and i got tones of mosquitoes bites all over my body.
Staff is nice but everything takes long time until its done.
Overall - the place is very nice and the property itself is located in great spot! With very nice, relaxing and chill vibes. But i wouldnt recommend to stay in this place due to the lack of maintenance.
AAnonymous UserThe resort is spacious and we needed to ride a golf cart to get to the room. We could always walk but the pathway to the rooms are not ideal for luggages. The room we booked was great and had a smart TV (but you need your own credentials to log-in). It was also spacious and cozy. The pool is not that big but was good enough. The kiddie pool is nice since it’s not that deep and the water slide is a nice touch. The kids playground was also something that kids would enjoy. Wifi is also strong in all areas. The only hiccup in our stay was the breakfast buffet. They ran out of most food even though it was still ~8AM and refill took a bit longer. Overall, we enjoyed our stay and would visit again soon.
GGuest UserI had a good time at Casavia Siargao. The location is ideal if you want to surf at Cloud9: you can walk there in 5 minutes, and it's much quieter than General Luna but still close enough if you want to spend the night eating/partying there. The private room was pretty nice and spacious, with a comfortable bed. The bathroom could use some love, but still it was ok.
The staff is nice and always willing to help, and the hostel has several social nights organised via a Whatsapp group. While I didn't take part in those events, it's a convenient way to meet other travellers.
My only remark was about the noise: my room was facing the upstairs social area and, despite the signs specifying the quiet time (22pm onwards) and also a 500PHP fine for people not respecting it, every night I had people making phone calls, playing the guitar or shouting loudly after midnight (or later) in front of my room and there was nobody around to remind to keep the voice down. That was annoying.
AAnonymous UserHonestly expected better from this resort accommodation since my friends recommended to stay here. The staff were not attentive or even showing us kind hospitality. They were a bit snobbish and when we went for a massage in their massage center, instead of us relaxed at the end of our trip, my boyfriend experienced a knotted shoulder instead. I am of Filipino descent but didn’t grow up in the country and have different passport, when checking in, the staff asked me for a valid ID in Filipino but of course I presented my passport but she rolled her eyes at me the minute she saw that o have a passport than her assumed “ Valid ID “.
I just felt so much bitterness or judgment from all the staff here because English is my native language and I barely speak Filipino growing up and in my daily life so their attitude completely changes towards me cause they think I’m just pretending or being pretentious.
GGuest UserA/C cooled well, but was an old unit and very loud. Needs to be replaced. Hot water was inconsistent. WIFI good. Breakfast omelettes were good. Should add some fresh fruit. There was no washcloths in the bathroom.
GGuest UserThe service staff is very friendly. It is inevitable that the floor will be dirty after surfing, and they are also promptly cleaned. The hotel is close to the sea, and you can see the sunrise, but there are sharp reefs and no beach. The dinner options are OK. If you don't want to go out for dinner, you can eat in the hotel restaurant.
A huge pitfall is that I had never expected before: the hotel restaurant has always had a resident band and DJ, but the volume is very loud, and it will last until 11 o'clock or even midnight. Even if you are tired from surfing during the day, it is difficult to fall asleep at night. In just a few days there, I have encountered several waves of guests who were unable to bear the disturbance and had to move out early. But the hotel management seems to be ***** and is completely indifferent to the guests' complaints. The staff is also helpless, and they only dare to tell me privately that it was not like this before, and the newly replaced management ”has a very wonderful imagination.” In addition, the wifi is always available and not available.
JjinnnnnsIt was difficult because there was no toilet cover, but it was okay because the generator was turned on at a certain time even though the entire island was out of power.
GGuest UserThe hotel is not very ordinary, the outside environment is very beautiful, the sea is very beautiful, but it is best to go in March and April, the hottest month, there is a big sun every day.
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