Guest User
May 17, 2025
A very clean and safe hotel to stay at.
They also offer good services such as photography and free kayaks (unfortunately we didn't use them this time). In addition to the two room key cards, they set one more card in the room from the beginning, so when we returned from going out, the room was cool and heavenly. This hotel has a hospitality that rivals that of Japan.
The breakfast was also very delicious.
The staff seem to be well trained, and they are all kind and polite, and they greet us by putting their right hand on their chest every time we meet.
The beach has a lot of water in the morning, but in the evening the water recedes and there is a lot of seaweed, so it's not like you can swim. But the water is clear and beautiful. You can see crabs, sea urchins, starfish, etc.
If you sign up for snorkeling at the diving shop on the premises, they will take you to a spot that looks like an aquarium for 700 pesos.
It's about a 10-minute tuk-tuk ride to Alona Beach, and costs 200 pesos. However, even if you don't go that far, there is a small shopping mall next door, and although the options are limited, you can eat there and buy souvenirs. There is also a convenience store and laundry, which is convenient. Laundry was cheap.
The only problem was exchanging money; they only exchange US dollars. There is an ATM in the mall next door, but the first time I went there, there was no money in it so I couldn't use it. I went back the next day and was able to use it, but I was surprised at how bad the exchange rate was.
This time, our room had a parking lot view, so next time I would like to stay in a sea view room even if it is more expensive.
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