Guest User
April 20, 2025
This is the most wonderful hotel in Palawan. All the staff, services, facilities and food are top notch.
In the Philippines, a country where vegetables are not produced in abundance, you can eat delicious dishes made from fresh vegetables. You can see how the operators carefully take care of every detail. Even the jam and cheese for breakfast are very exquisite, better than many local five-star hotels.
Hunt's food prices are lower than C75's, the taste is more approachable, and there are a variety of cuisines from all over the world to choose from. C75's Vietnamese and French cuisine has a heavier and saltier taste, which may be difficult for Europeans and Americans to adapt to. Hunt's Chardonnay is smooth and perfect with food. The tablea hot chocolate for breakfast has a special flavor and is worth trying.
There is probably no better choice than here in terms of location. Its private swimming pool is located next to the mangroves. You can make an appointment with the hotel to go to the Sand Bar to snorkel and watch starfish in the nearby shallow waters. The quality of the lifeguards is also quite good and will allow you to enjoy a peaceful time.
The welcome gifts in the room are quite thoughtful. The hotel will provide an eco-friendly bag, a set of multi-purpose scarves, two bottles of fresh juice, and a can of snacks (changed daily). Their drinking water is also much better than other hotel water in the Visayas and does not have a sour taste. You can make coffee in the room. Each room is equipped with a hand-poured kettle and French Press, and 2 packs of new coffee powder are provided every day.
The hotel advocates environmental protection in an approachable way. You won't feel that using plastic will be morally condemned. They just try to reduce the amount as much as possible, such as using glass containers and flip-flops (instead of providing disposable slippers). The supplies are still quite complete, and the packaging is also paper.
There are several modes of transportation for tourists to choose from. You can send a letter to the hotel in advance to make an appointment. If you want to save money, it is recommended to use a tricycle. It costs 200 pesos per trip from the airport to the hotel, and a private taxi costs 400-500 pesos per trip. The journey is very short, about 15 minutes. It is recommended to take a tricycle for up to 2 people.
The hotel has a wide selection of souvenirs, the rash guard is very breathable and comfortable to wear, and some of the snacks they replenish in the room are also for sale.
The staff are very helpful and never hesitate to help you whenever you need them. They always go above and beyond. This is also much better than the one in Coron. The facilities, services, aesthetics, and sense of space in Coron are far inferior to those in Puerto Princesa. They will ask about your day like a friend when you are sitting alone, and will ask if you need some water or a drink in the scorching sun.
There is free cucumber water at the poolside bar, which guests can help themselves. Of course, they also have a wide selection of drinks. The coconut water is very fresh and sweet, although it is 5 times the price outside (150 pesos).
The music taste is also quite good. They don't play boring pop music. It feels like the music has been carefully selected. If you dine at Hunt in the evening, you may be able to experience a live band performance.
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