First, it's located right next to the airport. You don't lose a second of your time to start enjoying beautiful El Nido. Being so close to the airport it's hidden in the secluded spot of the forest. They have only 2-3 flights a day and it's invisible from the hotel. The grounds are well maintained. The beach is gorgeous but bring the bug spray. The pool area and bar are very charming. The rooms are clean and modern. The deluxe room has two options: a king-size bed and a small couch or queen size plus twin size beds, and the sitting couch. The bed is very comfy and the mattress is soft. The dinner served outside under the trees if the weather is good. However, the food is not what Europeans would expect. It mostly serves the local people's tastes. A lot of pork, overcooked, over-salted, not attractive. The side dish is mostly the cheapest rice type. We were over the New Year holidays and New Eve's dinner was the worst we could imagine, no difference on any other day. Very limited choice of fruits and dessert. The all-inclusive package doesn't include tea and coffee. They charge 100 pesos for the cup of camomile tea. But you have free tea bags in the room, so you can bring them with you to dinner. The bartender is also weak on ideas. All the signature drinks consist of vodka with box juice...First, it's located right next to the airport. You don't lose a second of your time to start enjoying beautiful El Nido. Being so close to the airport it's hidden in the secluded spot of the forest. They have only 2-3 flights a day and it's invisible from the hotel. The grounds are well maintained. The beach is gorgeous but bring the bug spray. The pool area and bar are very charming. The rooms are clean and modern. The deluxe room has two options: a king-size bed and a small couch or queen size plus twin size beds, and the sitting couch. The bed is very comfy and the mattress is soft. The dinner served outside under the trees if the weather is good. However, the food is not what Europeans would expect. It mostly serves the local people's tastes. A lot of pork, overcooked, over-salted, not attractive. The side dish is mostly the cheapest rice type. We were over the New Year holidays and New Eve's dinner was the worst we could imagine, no difference on any other day. Very limited choice of fruits and dessert. The all-inclusive package doesn't include tea and coffee. They charge 100 pesos for the cup of camomile tea. But you have free tea bags in the room, so you can bring them with you to dinner. The bartender is also weak on ideas. All the signature drinks consist of vodka with box juice or rum and coke. Taste cheap and horrible. Seda has 3 private/public tours to different Lagoons. Ask for Ice, the tour operator, she is an awesome person and will help you with all your needsMore
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