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HOTEL STYLE
Quiet
Mid-range
Languages Spoken
English, Filipino, Finnish, Swedish
Property amenities
Free parking
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Sauna
Bar / lounge
Beach
Golf course
Children's television networks
Pets Allowed ( Dog / Pet Friendly )
Parking garage
Wifi
Restaurant
Breakfast in the room
Special diet menus
Wine / champagne
Poolside bar
Darts
Karaoke
Table tennis
Board games / puzzles
Airport transportation
Shuttle bus service
Meeting rooms
Spa
Massage
Salon
Steam room
BBQ facilities
Non-smoking hotel
Outdoor furniture
Picnic area
Sun loungers / beach chairs
Sun umbrellas
Laundry service
Self-serve laundry
Ironing service
Room features
Air conditioning
Room service
Safe
Bottled water
Bath / shower
Location
67 Km Northern Highway Barangay Concepcion, Palawan Island 5300 Philippines
We had a wonderful time there in January and really enjoyed it! The Beach is very nice, it is a quiet peaceful place. If you are expecting a 5 star luxury Resort with pool etc., it will not be the right choice for you. If you like a nice, clean, friendly, personal place, where you are feeling like home, with very nice owners and unbelievably good food, then you have to go there! We can only recommend it!
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Date of stay: January 2014
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Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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This hotel and the owners and staff were all excellent, a traditional hotel with a stunning beach that goes on forever and often you're the only person on it. Can't recommend highly enough the food that was prepared, one of the best meals of the entire trip. What an idyllic spot but as others have said beware the sandflies!!
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Date of stay: November 2017
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Trip type: Traveled with friends
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We stayed here for a few nights on the way to El Nido. The owners and staff are super friendly with a great sense of humour. The food is delicious, try the spicy prawns and coconut chicken. It probably isn't for those looking for luxury, but it has bags of character, it is colourful, quirky, very welcoming and right on the beach. We thoroughly enjoyed it.
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Date of stay: April 2017
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Trip type: Traveled as a couple
Room Tip:Try to get a beachside cottage and fall a sleep listening to the ocean!
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A superb place on the edge of Sea Authentic side of Palawan Swimming pool in the hotel, very comfortable traditional cottage, delicious breakfast Waterpark right next to the hotel Lydia and Gunnar have a real hospitality that is very rare in Palawan. Truly exceptional food +++
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Date of stay: August 2023Trip type: Traveled with family
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We booked and paid in advance for three nights here and the tariff is top end, so we were expecting something at least good. We were picked up in a smelly dented old van with no air con and driven the 67 kilometres out. On arrival we noted the front fence was high and topped with broken bottles, the remainder is all barb wire, resembling a fortress. The room was very dated and smelly, the toilet did not work, everything appeared to have been built as cheaply as possible. Then the beach, there was no sand and the owner claimed the sand was migratory around the island. We sacrificed three nights of accommodation and were out of there within 90 minutes, jumping on the first bus south, eventually staying at Sabang for about 1/6th of the price in an honest resort right on a beautiful beach. The owner of 67th Heaven chased us down the road demanding P4000 for transfers, eventually I paid him P2000 for the one he had actually performed, but this was with great reluctance. The resort and facilities bear little resemblance to any of the photos on the booking web sites, and I now believe that if a resort does not show any interior photos don't even consider it. Still, the owners mislead customers terribly with shots of a pristine beach and attractions which are between two and four hours away from the resort itself. Bear in mind that if you do chose to spend top dollar on sub-standard accommodation and stay at this dump, then you must budget on additional thousands of peso for transfers anywhere. Mind you, the local buses are far more interesting and will cost you about 5% of the charge imposed by the owner. Honestly, AVOID AT ALL COST
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Date of stay: August 2012
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Trip type: Traveled as a couple
Room Tip:rooms in another resort offer better chance of an enjoyable holiday. Can recommend Green Verde...
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This is really a shuttle service disguised as a hotel. Given it is so remove (67 K from PP) you have to pay the equivalent of one night’s stay to get there and back. If you want to do an excursion, add the equivalent of another night’s fee. Adding to the injury, the owner will provide multiple users of the same shuttle only a modest concession on the shuttle fee and pocket the difference (but you may have to insist on it), upwards of doubling his take. When you are so remote, you would expect the host/owner to compensate for the inconvenience of distance by charging less, but it is actually the opposite.
Food!! My wife and I both lost weight as the food was so uninteresting, of poor quality (and overpriced). For example, beer P143, simple sandwich P275, fatty beef entree (rice extra) P385, mostly boney chicken P385, 1/2 litre water P40, Coke P40+. Don’t expect fancy presentation or surrounding but pay prices as though the eatery was a 4 star restaurant.
Indeed there are two reefs nearby, but unfortunately they are DEAD, the locals used dynamite or cyanide to fish and killed the reefs. Other than sea weed won’t see any interesting fish. The beach is lovely to walk but not the white sand like Boracay.
Housekeeping. After three days of not even having our garbage taken away I reminded the host that our room had not been attended to and she blamed me for the poor service as I had not requested room service. The room was attended to; if I have not noted the absence of service it would have been a minimum of four days before the linens and towels would have been change or the unit swept.
Insect bites. Somewhere in Palawan my wife and I were severely bitten by sand flies or other insects. I have over 100 bites. Most of these bites appeared after we left the resort so this is likely not the major source of this irritation.
Yes there is free wifi. Problem is it takes over a minute to load a page. Don't expect to check your emails easily.
A highlight of our stay was the island hopping excursion (P3500). We left early (8 AM) and arrived at Snake Island by 9. I have snorkeled all over the world and would rank the onshore snorkeling there the best I have ever seen.
Would I stay again? Perhaps, but only for a max of three nights, just so I could get an early start for the island hopping and day to chill out on a deserted beach. If you stay longer, expect to be very bored.
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Date of stay: January 2012
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Trip type: Traveled as a couple
Room Tip:There are four cabins, the two near or facing the water have a nice view and breeze.
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The owners were great companions. We had the VIP room however nothing about it was VIP, below basic actually. To top it off the food was really expensive, because they 67km from town you dont have a choice pf the matter so you have to eat there. Simple sandwich = 300 pesos, even populair 5 star resorts charge less.
Other thing is they have like 8 or 9 dogs. They bark a lot ib the night so do not expect to sleep much. Sleeping here was impossible. Owners were really nice but the resort feels more like you are visiting a friend, so you dont really get the service you pay for.
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Date of stay: April 2019Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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My wife and I joined family friends (husband, wife, child and mother-in-law) on a 7 day holiday to this "heaven". It turned out to be closer to hell than heaven! The rooms are very basis . In our so-called "VIP" room we arrived to find the bed had not been made, with sheets and duvet (no cover) simply thrown onto a bare mattress. The air on was only adequate. The fan was useless. The shower was in the same small space as the toilet, making it a very wet affair using the bathroom. There was no hot water because the shower would not work on low water pressure. We were moved to another "Sweet" room the following day. The aircon was only slightly better, but there was no hot water at all coming from the shower. It had to be replaced. Then, there is the "electricity brow outs" that currently plague the whole island. For anywhere between 4-6 hours a day there is no electricity supply at all. So, without a "leaking" water pump and no electricity, showering is not possible. Being 67km out of town, with nothing in the area to walk to (for restaurants, bars, shops, etc.) this can be very boring. There is a serious charge for a lift into town if you need to expo.ore the city or do some shopping. The breakfast is perfect. Lydia, one of the owners, is a very good cook and pulls off some interesting dishes, but having to dine at the "resort" every day is both monotonous and expensive. But there is nothing else around! The island is also, apparently, plagued with "sand flies", irritating little insects that inhabit the entire surface of the beach outside the "resort". Swimming in the sea is possible but the sand flies are always there and their bites can be very painful. One of our party was so severely bitten that he had to go to hospital to attend to the acute swelling from the bites. The saddest thing about having to write such a bad report about this "resort" is that the couple who own it, Lydia and Gunnar, are such lovely people, always trying help and always available for an interesting chat. They could do so much more with this property and it would then justify their unrealistic prices, for bot accommodation, food and drinks.
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Date of stay: July 2015Trip type: Traveled with friends
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It's a nice Place and the Owner was very nice and friendly, and the food was really great. However unfortunately there is an Issue with the Insects - not sure, if it were Sandflies / -bugs or in the rooms, as the beach was naturally (think it needs to be treated to get rid of the Insects breeding in it) or because of all the wohles in the mosquito nets at the cottages Windows/ Doors and over the beds. Our whole group had many persistant bites, and they are far more painfull and long lasting than mosquitos. Never want to have that experience again.
I can recommend the Place for dining but not for the beach or overnight.
The beach and houses would be nice, but the Owner has to take care of the Insect Issue.
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Date of stay: April 2015Trip type: Traveled with friends
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My fiancée and I stayed for 3 nights, the owners are nice people but that's all that is good about 67th Heaven. We got the best room they had, at PHP4000 per night (originally 4500) and we couldn't get out of there quick enough by the end of our stay, the decor is really tacky, menu very limited and I heard the owners offering to collect potential guests from the airport for PHP3500, we took a mini bus (the same as the owner will collect you in) from PP and paid PHP150 each. If you must stay here please don't take them up on the offer to collect you from the airport. Another unwelcome surprise was their staff standing at our door at 7am every day shouting "knock knock, knock knock. The Internet there is completely unworkable and there is nothing nearby and so you are stuck there! We ended up traveling to Cassandra resort in Port Barton, this is where things became wonderful. We rented a small house there for 1200 PN and went island hopping most days, there are local shops and the people are really lovely and welcoming. If your going to stay in Palawan you must make the trip here, the owners are brilliant company, I found myself sitting having a beer with them most nights and then we moved on to Daluyon in Sabang, the contrast here compared to 67th Heaven is beyond belief. Essentially don't bother with 67th, I can't imagine anyone would return.
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Date of stay: March 2013
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Trip type: Traveled as a couple
Room Tip:You'll be trapped there!
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"rooms in another resort offer better chance of an enjoyable holiday. Can recommend Green Verde at Sabang for honest Nipa Hut style stays with truly excellent and cheap food on site"
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PRICE RANGE
₱2,551 - ₱3,537 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
PhilippinesMimaropaPalawan ProvincePalawan Island
NUMBER OF ROOMS
5
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