Huna huna is one of the many beach resorts in catmon. It's a great deal for a price of Php2,000 per night. Room is airconditioned and cleaned everyday; beddings are always clean (i think they change it every other day) and towels can be changed daily. Staffs are very accomodating, you just have to ask them for help if ever you need one.you can eat at their cafeteria or you can ask them to bring the food to your room. I like their breakfast choices-- they have rice for filipino/american bfast like ham, bacon, tocino, daing na bangus, narive chorizo (longanisa in tagalog), etc. They also have bread for those who prefer that at bfast. I suggest you try their brewed coffee in the morning and pizza during merienda -- ang sarap! :) The sea view is superb! The rooms have glass doors/windows leading to your own terrace.it has a table and chair for your viewing pleasure of the sea just below your room. You can hear the waves from your room and you can see camotes islands from afar. Btw, camotes island is around 2 hrs away via boat from danao city, which is 30 minutes away from catmon. You can wake up early in the morning to wait for the sun to rise literally above the sea; then in the afternoon the sunset is also a good view. The place is big and have several areas where you can sit and relax, eat, chat with your friends or take pictures. They have several kubos/cottages too. However since the place is somewhat like a cliff, you have to go downstairs to reach the sea/beach area. There are also lots of plants and art pieces around. If you want to attend a mass, St.Joseph the worker chapel is the nearest to huna huna (5 minutes ride via trike) although there are other churches nearby.||Downside: since catmon is around 2 hrs away from the city, you have limited choices of restaurants here unlike in cebu city. Also, transportation via commute is thru buses (aircon/non-aircon) and comes around every 15 minutes or so in the area. However, they also have multicabs or trike in case you're travelling in nearer areas. The beach floor is rocky so bring along your aqua shoes. And if you're looking for sand, this is not the place for you. No laundry shop in the area and the nearest supermarket is in the area of carmen, around 15 to 20 minutes ride via trike (but would be faster...
   Read moreWhen the Marick up the road gave me 5-day reservation to someone else even though I arrived before 6pm, I had to scramble to find different lodgings, but remembered that on google maps I'd seen HunaHuna. Not knowing how good or bad it was, I wanted to get my tired body in a prone position asap because I'd been on a bus all day from Negros Island that was running late due to the Maayo Shipping barge.||||HunaHuna.||The bed was somewhat larger than the average queen size in a big former home likely used by the Aussie owner years ago. Although as in any home the bathroom, kitchen and salas was shared, no problem, especially as I was the only one there. The room was all solid wood, and even with the quality aircon on, definitely more pleasant and quiet than most. The wifi is fairly good, but average for the Phils where signal is off and on weak and stronger: I ended up using the Link address instead of Red Maple or Main.||||The food was a pleasant surprise: Indian and Mediteranean food that was quite good. Apparently an Indian chef had trained the kitchen who carried on after he left. The breakfast is varied and very good, and if you ask the cook - Beverley - she will cook your eggs and such to your specifications.||||The grounds were tidy and obviously the cacti, varied tropical plants and trees was planted with landscaping appeal in mind. One big-leaved variegated philidendron or relative had sent large stalks up the trunk of one tree and was flourishing 30 feet off the ground. ||||The view is open to the sea where one can see Camotes Island and on a good day, Leyte. There are many walkways leading down to the beach 50 feet below, and there are more rooms just off the beach behind a strong concrete and stone wall, as well as gazebos where on can relax to the tune of the waves nearby.||||The groundskeeper and maids all are very accommodating with carrying bags and helping with instructions.||||I am tempted to give this resort 5 stars but many of the amenities of more professonal-looking resorts are missing. This place is missing massage and other 'tourist' amenities.||||But I would gladly return any time if...
   Read moreThis is my best and perfect resort in the entire Cebu! Why? Because of its Mediterranean-inspired ambience, quite tropical and homey feel, very convenient location and most of all, the staff and owner Sir Al are very friendly and very very accomodating. They treat us with utmost respect and they provide our needs. Overall, this magnificent resort fits my standards. ||||The rooms are very clean and you will be amazed how the owner is very keen to details. The infinity pool is amazing , it has Blu Bar, cottages and very tidy comfort rooms. There are staff always cleaning and checking the entire place. It is well monitored and maintained. Thereâs an easy access to the sea or beach side, which you donât need to walk far just to get there. The rooms are seaside, the sea is just right outside the rooms. The beach water is very clean and very safe. The sea doesnt have any irritating or annoying creatures. Itâs worry-free! ||||Huna-Huna resort is known for their cost-effective and delicious meals from their in-house restaurant. You can order as much as you want without worrying your budget. Itâs budget friendly! And the location is just along the main road, border of Catmon and Carmen. It is easy to locate. ||||Huna-Huna resort is perfect for special occassions and events. If you are considering to do any celebrations outside your home, Huna-Huna resort is the place to be. ||||Highly recommended!||||I canât believe that I can visit Santorini, Greece for a very low cost in the North of Cebu. It is very affordable and worth every penny.||||This is a must-visit resort in Cebu if you want to experience Europe in your own hometown. ||All I can say is this place is such a paradise, and its people are angels. ||||For me, this is your one and only piece of...
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