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Isla Beach Resort

4M79+GHG, Barangay Caliclic, Babak, Samal, 8119 Davao del Norte, Philippines
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Reviews of Isla Beach Resort

3.2
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1.0
35w

Not really the best for overnight stay. At first you’d assume they’re affordable because of the entrance fee. However they’d actually charge you in other things. We rented out this cottage with a room above for ₱700. The cottage was shaky, I think very old and prone to hazard. Just walking around you’d feel it’s not safe. Also their rooms dont have any fans or electrical outlet for you to charge. And that’s where they’d get you. Separate payment for using their outlets, and if you do pay their ₱250 outlet use. Youd be using a single outlet. Literal isang device lang makaka saksak. And not only that, they would ask for additional ₱50 for your speakers no matter the size. Another thing would be their toilets/wash area. On a beach that’s over 1000+sqm they only have 4 toilets for boys and girls that are at same time paligoan. And I could say thst they really don’t clean/maintain them. Nanigas na yung mga ihi sa pader and bowl na parang many years nang di natanggal. Plus this resort can even afford a tabo, they use their cut up 7 liter mineral water container. So goodluck with pooping HAHAHA. Another thing with this resort is the ridiculous prices for their service. ₱150 pesos paluto ng kanin and di pa kasama yung bigas. Lastly is their stone tables na nasa gilid ng beach, to use one of those tables you’d also be charged. Overall overnight stay is not really great at this resort. Daytour however, good naman since nice and malawak yung beach. (Take note meron din sila corkage for drinks. Idk corkage price ba is base ba yun sa gano kamahal drinks mo, so...

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2.0
49w

The entrance fee and cottage rentals are affordable, and the prices of their items are reasonable too. However, the experience was ruined because of the poor service and lack of cleanliness.

The staff should take responsibility for the bad reviews this place gets. It’s their job to make sure the cottages and the whole area are clean and ready for guests. Instead, it took them an hour to clean the cottage we stayed in, and we still found sand on the bedsheets after waiting for two hours to check in.

I’m also upset about the additional ₱250 charge for using one outlet just to charge our phones. That’s way too much.

The bathrooms were the worst part—dirty, full of trash, and with sea water running through the faucets. It was uncomfortable and unhygienic. There were flies everywhere, and it felt like no one cared to disinfect or clean properly.

The prices might be affordable, but it doesn’t make up for the bad experience caused by poor staff performance and dirty...

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4.0
7w

⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5 Stars

If you’re looking for the perfect place to unwind and escape the stress of everyday life, Isla Beach Resort is the hidden gem you’ve been searching for. The ambiance here is incredibly peaceful — the sound of the waves, the soft sea breeze, and the laid-back atmosphere instantly put you in relaxation mode.

What makes Isla Beach Resort truly special is the view at night. As the sun sets, the place transforms into a magical scene with the city lights twinkling across the horizon, beautifully reflecting on the calm water. It’s the perfect spot for quiet conversations, romantic walks, or simply sitting by the shore with a drink in hand, soaking in the view.

The staff are warm and accommodating, always making sure guests feel at home. Whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or with a special someone, Isla Beach Resort offers the ideal mix of tranquility and charm — definitely a place you’ll want to...

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Carl LeonesCarl Leones
Not really the best for overnight stay. At first you’d assume they’re affordable because of the entrance fee. However they’d actually charge you in other things. We rented out this cottage with a room above for ₱700. The cottage was shaky, I think very old and prone to hazard. Just walking around you’d feel it’s not safe. Also their rooms dont have any fans or electrical outlet for you to charge. And that’s where they’d get you. Separate payment for using their outlets, and if you do pay their ₱250 outlet use. Youd be using a single outlet. Literal isang device lang makaka saksak. And not only that, they would ask for additional ₱50 for your speakers no matter the size. Another thing would be their toilets/wash area. On a beach that’s over 1000+sqm they only have 4 toilets for boys and girls that are at same time paligoan. And I could say thst they really don’t clean/maintain them. Nanigas na yung mga ihi sa pader and bowl na parang many years nang di natanggal. Plus this resort can even afford a tabo, they use their cut up 7 liter mineral water container. So goodluck with pooping HAHAHA. Another thing with this resort is the ridiculous prices for their service. ₱150 pesos paluto ng kanin and di pa kasama yung bigas. Lastly is their stone tables na nasa gilid ng beach, to use one of those tables you’d also be charged. Overall overnight stay is not really great at this resort. Daytour however, good naman since nice and malawak yung beach. (Take note meron din sila corkage for drinks. Idk corkage price ba is base ba yun sa gano kamahal drinks mo, so ingat HAHAHAHA)
Collin Clark BurceCollin Clark Burce
⭐⭐⭐⭐ **4/5 Stars** If you’re looking for the perfect place to unwind and escape the stress of everyday life, **Isla Beach Resort** is the hidden gem you’ve been searching for. The ambiance here is incredibly peaceful — the sound of the waves, the soft sea breeze, and the laid-back atmosphere instantly put you in relaxation mode. What makes Isla Beach Resort truly special is the **view at night**. As the sun sets, the place transforms into a magical scene with the **city lights twinkling across the horizon**, beautifully reflecting on the calm water. It’s the perfect spot for quiet conversations, romantic walks, or simply sitting by the shore with a drink in hand, soaking in the view. The staff are warm and accommodating, always making sure guests feel at home. Whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or with a special someone, Isla Beach Resort offers the ideal mix of **tranquility and charm** — definitely a place you’ll want to visit again.
Sophia D.Sophia D.
Isla Reta along with its white sand beach is amazing; especially early in the morning. However, the shore gets a little dirty around 10 in the morning due to the current bringing in floating debris. Also, the menu is rather plain and predictable. I don't recommend staying in overnight because the 900 pesos house is not really accomodating, and that's saying a lot because it is their "most expensive" room/cottage. All in all, the resort is a good place for an affordable white sand beach resort.
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Not really the best for overnight stay. At first you’d assume they’re affordable because of the entrance fee. However they’d actually charge you in other things. We rented out this cottage with a room above for ₱700. The cottage was shaky, I think very old and prone to hazard. Just walking around you’d feel it’s not safe. Also their rooms dont have any fans or electrical outlet for you to charge. And that’s where they’d get you. Separate payment for using their outlets, and if you do pay their ₱250 outlet use. Youd be using a single outlet. Literal isang device lang makaka saksak. And not only that, they would ask for additional ₱50 for your speakers no matter the size. Another thing would be their toilets/wash area. On a beach that’s over 1000+sqm they only have 4 toilets for boys and girls that are at same time paligoan. And I could say thst they really don’t clean/maintain them. Nanigas na yung mga ihi sa pader and bowl na parang many years nang di natanggal. Plus this resort can even afford a tabo, they use their cut up 7 liter mineral water container. So goodluck with pooping HAHAHA. Another thing with this resort is the ridiculous prices for their service. ₱150 pesos paluto ng kanin and di pa kasama yung bigas. Lastly is their stone tables na nasa gilid ng beach, to use one of those tables you’d also be charged. Overall overnight stay is not really great at this resort. Daytour however, good naman since nice and malawak yung beach. (Take note meron din sila corkage for drinks. Idk corkage price ba is base ba yun sa gano kamahal drinks mo, so ingat HAHAHAHA)
Carl Leones

Carl Leones

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⭐⭐⭐⭐ **4/5 Stars** If you’re looking for the perfect place to unwind and escape the stress of everyday life, **Isla Beach Resort** is the hidden gem you’ve been searching for. The ambiance here is incredibly peaceful — the sound of the waves, the soft sea breeze, and the laid-back atmosphere instantly put you in relaxation mode. What makes Isla Beach Resort truly special is the **view at night**. As the sun sets, the place transforms into a magical scene with the **city lights twinkling across the horizon**, beautifully reflecting on the calm water. It’s the perfect spot for quiet conversations, romantic walks, or simply sitting by the shore with a drink in hand, soaking in the view. The staff are warm and accommodating, always making sure guests feel at home. Whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or with a special someone, Isla Beach Resort offers the ideal mix of **tranquility and charm** — definitely a place you’ll want to visit again.
Collin Clark Burce

Collin Clark Burce

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Isla Reta along with its white sand beach is amazing; especially early in the morning. However, the shore gets a little dirty around 10 in the morning due to the current bringing in floating debris. Also, the menu is rather plain and predictable. I don't recommend staying in overnight because the 900 pesos house is not really accomodating, and that's saying a lot because it is their "most expensive" room/cottage. All in all, the resort is a good place for an affordable white sand beach resort.
Sophia D.

Sophia D.

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