The place is located uphill, which can be quite a challenge for those not used to uphill climbing. It's a small hotel, with only eight rooms, I was told. It's got four floors (including the ground floor where a small reception desk is located). The uppermost floor has a terrace where they serve breakfast. It offers you a wonderful view of Dinagat Islands. No elevators, so you'll need to take the stairs to get to your room and to the higher floors. We stayed in a rather crammed family room good for four occupants. It has its own toilet and shower room in one. It's air-conditioned and also got a phone and a TV.||We arrived way ahead of our check-in time. Luckily our room was already ready, so we were allowed to check-in early. The staff members were very accommodating. From the front door it's easy to hail a tricycle (locally called "bao-bao") to go downtown. Compared with other accommodations on the island, this one is perhaps one of the best. It offers basic but cozy accommodation and is...
Read moreI was given Rm 301 - with large windows overlooking the street and a sliding door that affords a great view of the ocean and the islands. Comfortable bed, clean bathroom and good WiFi. Pleasant and helpful staff. Good location very accessible from the port - close to shops. I met the owner - who was kind and very accommodating. I would recommend this place and won’t hesitate to...
Read more"Island View Suites" is a hotel in Dinagat that offers rooms with a very high standard. When I stayed there, I was warmly welcomed and received one of the best services I have ever had in the Philippines. They will help you choose the best tourist trips within the fabulous island of...
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