This review is not meant to discourage future guests but to set proper expectations about things the resort owner might not disclose:
The town is currently in a state of disrepair after the storm. Most resorts have no electricity, so it’s best to confirm if the resort has a generator. There’s no Smart network, only Globe signal, so for those planning to work while on vacation, think twice. The journey itself is challenging, with landslides, broken roads, fallen trees, and damaged electricity towers along the way. If you’re expecting a great scenic view, this may not meet your expectations.
The beach itself is okay, but as someone who has been to places like Calaguas or Saud Beach in Pagudpud, I would advise not to...
Read moreWe visited this beach way back on 8thJune2019. Together with my friend's family we got a shade. We even rented a house with 3 bedrooms. One of the best beaches I'd visited. Very courteous people and friendly. The only drawback was at night the power all over the place was cut, so we decided to go home that night. We travelled from Dinadiawan to Nueva Vizcaya for around two hours. My friend drove fast, luckily we didn't fall asleep on the road. My friend almost went straight hitting the road side but safely he noticed it. Then in Quirino, the bridge which is under construction, he almost drove towards the edge, good thing he...
Read moreIf you're from Baler going to Dinadiawan, I will warn you that the road is in a mountain that's curvy and elevated. The locals are kind, they have available souvenir shops, eateries, hotels resort's and the market also near the beach. The beach is also so great, so beautiful and very accessible for...
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