So far the most tiring but the best beach I went to. Located to almost an hour and alf from Samal Ferry wharf. We rode via Motorcycle to go there that's why it took us that long. Not sure with 4 wheels but you have to have either way or you'll end up paying almost a thousand fort and back.
Beach: not that classy type of beach with 4 star looks but man, the place for me is so damn good. We were happy with what the staff can provide and they're polite and approachable too. 👌 You can rent Bankas nearby and do some boating.
Food: they can cook for you, you can cook for yourself either way. I suggest that you do it yourself cause we didn't like the food that much. We didn't have much choice because we didn't bring any food with us.
Rooms: we had a room named Buyo on our second day. It looks good and better than other available rooms that they have. One thing they could've added is a tall mirror.
For those who want to have a good amount of travel and a good amount of nice looking sea? This place is...
Read more✔️ white sand ✔️ clear beach ✔️ relaxing ambiance ⚠️ if you’re planning to go here during peak season or weekends, be sure to be early to secure a spot since this place tends to get really crowded (as what the locals said). They said despite the rough road going there, people would still opt to go to this resort since it’s cheap and it is sooo worth it (I agree!) ⚠️ You can rent tents/rooms/cottages (they have fb page for more info) Perfect place to chill and bond with your family and friends, wag lang with shota kasi nakakabadtrip kayo hahahha joke! Went there early monday morning and by late morning halos wala nang tao! It was perfect! We paid 380php for the tent and entrance (there’s only 2 of us) Motorcycle ride was negotiated from 100php per head down to 60php per head (although we ended up giving a small tip sa driver since medyo rough talaga ang road)
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Read moreI had high expectation for this place especially the beach area so I was a bit disappointed when I finally got to visit a few days ago. It's like an hour-long drive from the barge. If you don't have your own vehicle, the tricycles would charge 200/person one way. And on the way back, my brother and our friend was charged 900 so it's 450/person. It was really absurd so I drove them to the nearest bus station instead. That's something you should consider when visiting the resort. And if you rent the bigger cottages, it's like a block away from the beach so prepare to walk and make sure you have everything with you so you don't need to walk back and forth. The beach area owned by Alloro is not that big as well and it's more "pebbly" than sandy. And finally, It's best to check the weather before booking your stay because the waves can get rough. The cottages are...
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