The benefits of this place include the view, well maintained bathrooms, and the man who owns the place is very very friendly and accommodating (and cooks an amazing Adobo).||||The disadvantages including many many barking dogs, crowing roosters, the long distance from anything, and lack of transport (though you can arrange the workers at the campground to drive you for a fee). The grounds are also still under construction which detracts from the beauty a bit. ||||While their prices many be lower than some places in Alona, the added transport costs mean that saving money probably shouldn't be your motive for staying here - we ended up spending just as much as we would have staying in a room in town staying in our own tent using our own equipment here. ||||Another tip if you are going to stay here is to ensure that you have a very clear price established in writing before staying. ||||We experienced an issue at the end of our stay when we went to pay what we thought was the price per tent and were told that we owed double, as the price was per person. Luckily because we had a written quote that didn't mention per person at all they only charged us half price for the...
Read moreWe stayed here for 2 nights (600 pesos for 2 people included great breakfast!). We got a room with own bath (room is clean but basic, bed is tiny, fan only, we know others got a room with shared bathroom for the same price, but we think that's still pricable!). We got special omlette with toast and banana for breakfast. The staff was so helpful and friendly! We felt kind of being home. The open chill out area is clean and a nice place to spend some time (the provide some games, cds, dvds), wifi working slow but ok, tea/coffee/water is free. The area around is nice, dogs are kind, the beach nearby is not for swimming, but the staff helps you renting a scooter (they bring you to the place via motorcycle, the scooter is good quality, you get good helmets, 500Pesos for 24 hours). Next to it is a good spanish restaurant (not cheap, but really good seafood paella for 255Pesos pP). All in all this is a good place to explore Tarsiers near Corella or the nature around.||Lovely stay for low budget trevellers!! Thank you for our...
Read moreThis little paradise is placed between Bohol Bee Farm and Bikini Beach, and is absolutely a place a nature lover must visit. |The campground offers a lot of different rooms in different conditions, you can even sleep in a tent on a covered deck and enjoy an incredible view and sunrise. The main building is cosy and a great place to lounge for the evening while the Spanish guys cook the most delicious dishes to an affordable price. |The owners are the most friendly you will come across and a happy to help with everything, including planing your trips around the island and even offer you a ride, into Tagbilaran if they are going anyway. |The location however is a bit excluded and you might need a scooter to get to Alona Beach/or just around in general or you can take a hapla-hapla. |All in all a lovely environment where they try to be 100% organic and really care for the nature. You will be surrounded by loads of green and flowers. And of course all the animals, including ants (they are a...
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