Guest User
July 2, 2023
My family and I went to Eagle Point resort pre-pandemic. They just recently reopened so it seemed a bit overstaffed for the number of guests there were. I like how it felt like we booked the entire resort for ourselves though. I went back to get some remote work done for approximately a week while looking at the ocean view from their restaurant. Would've been nice to not have to pay separately to access wifi from the rooms. Free wifi at the reception & restaurant though and the rustic design & ocean view are still amazing so not really much of an inconvenience. The scarcity of people in the restaurant made it very possible to work without distractions. Let Let, one of the staff at the restaurant was friendly. Food was ok. I like their pancit bihon and the fresh mango shakes! The restaurant used to serve food buffet style, but it makes sense that currently with only a few guests the food is now served ala carte, not included in the nightly room rate. The rate is a bit expensive to be honest. It's ~$88 (4200php)/night for a 2-person occupant room. Additional groups of friends/relatives arrived a few days later only to have them sleep on the extra mattresses placed on the floor, for an additional fee per head of course. My fault that it didn't occur to me to ask until much later & neither did staff mention that they do have a 3+ person occupant room with a bigger space & where the extra people actually would've had a non-floor bed for a cheaper cost than paying for each of the extra floor mattresses. As for the pool, it's ok, it's a pool. You get nice ocean views from the pool too. There's a boat you can rent for a daytrip to one of the islands. I usually try not to be rude, mean or say negative things, but the island beach was dirty... There were glass shards and piles of trash on the shore throughout the island. It's not Hawaii so can't expect much to begin with, but it would've otherwise been nice for other people visiting the island too if the beach is actually walkable without fear of stepping onto a glass shard or swallowing trash as they swim.