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Coral Garden Resort and Dive Center
5/51 Reviews
This hotel is on a small island, you need to take a boat to get on it! There is only this hotel on the island, so there is no other entertainment. The bar and convenience store commercial street is on the sabang, there is none here! The small island is surrounded by other islands. The sea view room is booked-you can see the sea from the balcony-and you can watch the sunrise! Very suitable for vacation! And the dishes cooked by the chef in the hotel are also delicious! Living here is very comfortable, very beautiful, and the sea is clean!
Apartelle de Francesca
4.6/56 Reviews
This amazing hotel is the perfect stay in Puerto Galera. It’s a five minute walk from the beach, and near shops and restaurants. Close to the action if you want it, but also just far enough away for quiet when you need it. The pool is refreshing and clean, the room was spacious, and it’s easy to find upon arrival from the Balatero Port. The staff were inviting and hospitable. Only downsides: no WiFi in the rooms, have to pay for breakfast. Everything else about this place is 5/5.
White Beach Resort
2.8/52 Reviews
Good: The beach was amazing and some inns are nice and accomodating. I got no problems with the boatmen especially the ones in kayaking activities. The sand was also satisfying. White beach is an almost perfect place to beach bum and have a little walk by the shore in the morning. During my island hopping experience, there was a lot of places to beach bum also and snorkel. Bad: Whenever I tried to relax at the beach or simply eat food, rude vendors (including massage therapists) treat you as a walking ATM instead of a human being trying to enjoy the visit. They will keep bugging you even if you said you've already bought the same items or service from them. Another problem I encountered in white beach was the way the tricycle drivers demand you to spend overpriced transportation fees. The guide fee wasn't even included in the tour. It's like they treat every tourists (Filipinos especially from Manila and foreigners alike) like a walking ATM. I even witnessed my massage therapist talking to someone on the phone referring me to ”It”. She was speaking with a different dialect but I could understand some of her words. I wish someday they change the way they treat their tourists especially those who were only there to unwind from their day-to-day problems. Most of the food are overpriced. I MEAN how can they sell salted egg for php 40? In Manila, its just around php 20 below. Even a simple sachet of 3-in-1 coffee cost like 20 pesos each. Friendly advice: Just ignore those rude locals and try to make the most out of your vacation. If they insist, just ignore them and look away. To save some money with food, i suggest you just bring your own especially eggs because it can be really expensive here. If you don't want to, I suggest also to just buy a bulk order of grilled liempo and chicken or bangus (boneless) near the restaurant called Foodtrip and take it out or just eat there (if you like unlimited rice). If you like to try tapsilog or any food that is 'silog ', there is a small carinderia just in front of the tricycle terminal inside the resort. Tapsilog is only 80 pesos with garlic rice there. Bring your own 3-in-1 coffee sachets and milo milk sachets. If you have thermos for hot water, the better. You might also want to bring your own shampoo and soap. Make sure to have a van transfer going to the resort and going back to Mueller port or where your ferry is. Avoid the tricycles as much as possible when necessary. If you can't, make sure you have a stack cash with you to pay the
Summer Connection
5/59 Reviews
Excellent place, small and really friendly, staff are brilliant and helpful, especially the Manager, I stayed in one of the nipper huts which had air con and was really clean. Pool is nice and hotel is right in the beach. Also next door in the frog bar they sell top quality, great homemade food . Thoroughly recommend the summer Connection .
Dolphinbay Beachfront & Dive Resort
3.1/52 Reviews
This hotel is located between Sabang Beach and Murie port. Both go to Tricycle around 15 minutes. It is very quiet because it is away from downtown. There is only a small private store in front of the entrance of the hotel, and there is no other store, so shopping and exchange other than drinks must stretch your legs to Sabang Beach or Murie port. The hotel is built on a cliff. There is a front desk (reception) near the sea at the bottom of the cliff on the first and the first. There are nearly 100 steps from the entrance to the front desk. Cheap rooms are close to the sea as the room with a little ranking near the entrance. The pool is 2 places and is next to the middle location and front desk. The beach is a private beach. The restaurant is last ordered around 8 pm and the bar is until 10 pm at night. Because it is the same place, you can eat the food you asked for in the last order slowly until the time when the bar ends. The taste is ok. The price is lined up with restaurants in downtown Puerto Galera. The massage is 100 pesos higher than downtown (500 → 600 pesos) but it is the direction you like to enjoy hotel life without going anywhere. The scenery is the best. When you return, if you pay the chip, the male staff will be happy to carry your luggage and carry it to the entrance of the hotel.
Dahilig Resort
4.3/510 Reviews
Close to Sabang beach - 5 mins by bike (P25 only) or 25 mins walk. In quite hill overlooking bay - nice sea view. Very clean swimming pool. Good WiFi outside the room. Have back up generator for frequent power failure - only problem is that air con not available when generator is on. Staff is very friendly and offer good advice on tour and ferry services. Provide bike rental and tricycle at very reasonable price. Clean pool daily and when request, quick to clean up room. Cleanliness is excellent. Good selection of cable TV channels Will definitely stay with them for my next PG trip

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceNZD 426
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Number of Reviews111
Number of Hotels87
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 104
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