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December 30, 2024
Location: It's a bit out of the way, so it's hard to catch a taxi, and even if you catch a regular taxi from Mactan, they ask for an additional 50 pesos when you get in
Service: There are only 2 people at the desk when checking in/out, so it's a bit delayed when there's a lot of people, and you have to wait for them to check the room condition when you check out (and they forget to tell you)
Private beach: This part is really the best, the barrier is well-established and it's good for snorkeling, it looks narrow, but it's long and good. The private owners rent snorkeling glasses for 50 pesos at the beginning of the barrier (next to the man selling sea shells)
Pool: The pool is also large, so I'm very satisfied
Breakfast: The breakfast is close to Filipino, but it's acceptable. There's nothing that's not there, but it takes a long time to fill up, and the space between tables is too narrow, so when people crowd around, the atmosphere feels like a market
The terrace is a dedicated seat for the air conditioner, so you shouldn't expect a view, but you can get a city view and spend the money you saved on the view to see the ocean. Buy it
Room condition: It's not lacking in anything for the price, but the air conditioner can smell a bit, and the bad thing is that there was a Filipino family (estimated to be more than 5 people) in the room next door, and they woke up early in the morning, and the room was a connecting room, but there was no soundproofing at all between the connecting doors, so it was very noisy
Conclusion: It's cost-effective, and I highly recommend it to those who want to swim in the ocean and spend time with their children in the pool. I don't recommend it to those who want to pursue luxury.
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