Chill Out Hostel is a very ordinary budget place to stay but the staffs kept it more like a homely one. I stayed for a night in a single room at 2nd floor with no view. The floor had 2 other rooms but only one shared bathroom. ||Room was clean. Bed was comfy, AC was super. Bathroom was clean and had bath gel and shampoo but there was no lebel on them; so it was kinda hard to understand what i am using. WiFi was good too. One policy i liked most is silence from 11pm to 8am. That ensured a great sleep for me. ||Front desk helped me to get room by 1pm. Also helped me to get sunset sparrow sailing only at Peso 800. They often arrange games and activities for the boarders that help them to get along. Loosing the key will charge you Peso 500 🙁. Restaurant food was OK and as a boarder you will get 10% discount on food only. ||Location is good. Only 2/3 mins walk to Bulabog Beach which is hub spot for water activities. Besides it is 7/8 mins walk from D’mall- the market and food place. Crossing D’mall you will get...
Read moreChill Out Hostel is a very ordinary budget place to stay but the staffs kept it more like a homely one. I stayed for a night in a single room at 2nd floor with no view. The floor had 2 other rooms but only one shared bathroom.
Room was clean. Bed was comfy, AC was super. Bathroom was clean and had bath gel and shampoo but there was no lebel on them; so it was kinda hard to understand what i am using. WiFi was good too. One policy i liked most is silence from 11pm to 8am. That ensured a great sleep for me.
Front desk helped me to get room by 1pm. Also helped me to get sunset sparrow sailing only at Peso 800. They often arrange games and activities for the boarders that help them to get along. Loosing the key will charge you Peso 500 🙁. Restaurant food was OK and as a boarder you will get 10% discount on food only.
Location is good. Only 2/3 mins walk to Bulabog Beach which is hub spot for water activities. Besides it is 7/8 mins walk from D’mall- the market and food place. Crossing D’mall you will get...
Read moreExtremely friendly staff that are always eager to help and assist. Shout out to Edna and Nairio who especially went out of their way.
The hostel is well looked after and mostly clean. They can change your bedding/ towel every 3rd night if you ask. The twin room with the bunk bed is extremely tight and impossible for both people to have their suitcase open.
The breakfast is quite simple and small - I always ordered an extra egg each day (costs 25 pesos) as they only provide one. Breakfast is from 8am-10am.
The drinks are cheap (170 pesos) and the food is reasonably priced.
There is a free water cooler by the kitchen as well as boiling water that you can ask for.
I think they should allow you to eat outside food in the chill out area as their kitchen closes at 10pm but you can't bring in a take-away if you want to eat later.
The location is ideal, it is a 5min walk from station 1 of white beach. And there is a laundrette a 2...
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