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    Casa Roca Inn

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    Amun Ini Beach Resort and Spa - Dining hall

    Amun Ini Beach Resort and Spa

    (3 reviews)

    * Price: $250+ USD per day... High end for the area! 3 star…read more * Accommodation: onsite spa, restaurant, ocean view pool, quainted and individual bungalow for couple and family. Beach access, snorkle and dive site. 4 star. * location: Bohol island, 2-3 hours from airport. Very isolated resort... If you want to escape from modern world and tourist... This is the place! 3 star. * motif: island style, chic boutique hotel. Very quaint! 4 star. * service: very friendly staff. The Owner, Fred, loves to mingle with guess! 5 star. We did not stay at this place but came for lunch and hung out at the pool area. Fred, the owner came by our table and invited us to use the facility. We got a tour of the resort and rooms. The restaurant is fusion between Italian, Filipino and other pacific cuisines like Vietnamese. We ordered Quadro Quezo pizza with thin Crust and 4 types of cheese, fresh Ubay. Carabao. Cheese, mozzarella, pecorino and danish bleu for 650 peso or $12 USD. The pizza is good but a bit thick. Vietnamese cha ca (550 peso or $10 usd) which is derived from Vietnamese northern dish except fish paste sausage on skewer and grilled, served with rice noodles and fish sauce. It is actually pretty good and different! My friends ordered grilled fish served with yellow rice and steak. They were happy with the dish. We had bread pudding as compliment from the owner which was delicious and definitely the highlight of our meal. The resort has 15 bungalows for couple and family. All rooms have ocean view. The place is very secluded... If you want to escape the reality and/or seek privacy, it is the place. It is far away from any market, major tourist activities in Bobol and airport... So, you probably want to plan your trip accordingly! That is probably why I did not give 5 star due to location and price!

    We stayed here last February. Who would have thought that we will be spending our 3 nights and 4…read moredays praying for the sky to clear. We still enjoyed our stay. My daughter experienced a real thunderstorm. This place is for family like us who want a quiet and peaceful place to stay away from the crowd. The staff were professional from the moment the door was opened to our ride back to the airport. They were very meticulous even how they served food. The food was delicious. The price was just right. The owner updated us with the duration of the storm and what we should be expecting. We were able to use the pool for scuba lesson. We will be back.

    Bohol Beach Club

    Bohol Beach Club

    (14 reviews)

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    "Welcome to paradise." I overheard another guest say this…read moreto their friend and I couldn't agree more. Bohol Beach Club was the third resort I stayed at during my Philippines trip, and this spot is completely gorgeous. From the white sand on the beach to the crystal blue water and the tall palm trees, this is true paradise. I really enjoyed staying here. Being so close to the picturesque beach was wonderful. It truly felt like a vacation with the fresh air and ocean breeze. The resort room was spacious and comfortable, and I loved how it was conveniently located near the beach and the resort's restaurant. The resort's restaurant was great as well! They offer an awesome complimentary breakfast buffet featuring rotating Filipino favorites like pancit, longanisa and adobo. For lunch and dinner, there is sit down service with a menu that had various Filipino dishes, along with other Asian and Western entrees. I absolutely loved that they featured native cuisine and drinks. One of the waiters even offered me a complimentary native hot chocolate and I also got to try an ube tart made of Bohol's famous kinampay. On the weekends, the resort's restaurant host acoustic sessions right in front of the beach. Enjoying live singing while having a delicious dinner was such a lovely touch. Last but not least, customer service here was excellent. One day, it started raining and one of the resort employees noticed us without an umbrella and trying to take cover under a building. He personally ran over and gave us an umbrella to borrow. I truly appreciated his kindness. If I ever find myself in Bohol again, I would definitely choose Bohol Beach Club to stay at. From a beautiful beach front to delicious food and exceptional customer service, this place truly is beachside bliss.

    Beautiful spot. We upgraded to a fantastic room with ocean view…read more Dinner was dreadful. Breakfast is very good Snorkeling is decent Gorgeous beach Pool is refreshing but smallish and not enough seating for the amount of guests they have here

    J&R Residence - Snorkel boat trip was awesome!

    J&R Residence

    (1 review)

    We just stayed at this beautiful and relaxing hotel for 2 nights and had such a great time that I…read moredecided this place really needs to be added to Yelp as a new business listing, so I added it. The best way to book it is via a 3rd party website, such as Trip Advisor, Expedia, etc. or give them a call. We had the best time out of everywhere we've been to so far in the Philippines at this hotel. The location is in remote and tropical Anda beach, far away from all the tourists and rip-off tourist trap places of Alona Beach. We were left alone by the taxi cabs and tricycle drivers asking if we needed a ride every 2 seconds (true story with Alona Beach side of Bohol) and instead greeted by smiles and "Hellos" from locals. The real Filipino hospitality can be found in Anda but I think Alona side has lost it, sadly. The beach front right outside of the property is well maintained, with the J&R staff diligently sweeping up all the seaweed in the morning to make the white beach shine. The water is crystal clear with an abundance of sea life including turtles, dolphins, so many different fish and bright corals. There's all kinds of other wildlife thriving in Anda, such as beautiful colorful birds, giant geckos and hermit crabs. This is the Philippines you see on National Geographic! It truly is a splendid place. The owners, Jilo and Ralph are so very welcoming, and they and their staff go out of their way to make sure you have a great time and enjoy your stay. We took a snorkeling trip with Ralph and he brought 2 staff to snorkel alongside us and point out the turtles hiding below and make sure we were safe in the water. We had our own personal spotter! Compared to the Balicasag island trip we took from Alona beach, this trip was way better without the 1,000's of Chinese tourists trashing the reef and harassing the fish. We had the entire boat and reef to ourselves. We also took a sunset boat trip to look for dolphins and enjoy the gorgeous colors of sunset. We got the boat to ourselves, a bottle of champagne and shrimp cocktail and the awesome service of the staff who joined us. It was a highlight! The food in the kitchen tastes fresh and well prepared. There's a long list of choices from European sausages and meat dishes to Chinese and Filipino food. I really love Filipino food but sadly many other hotels don't offer it, but this place has some choices. They even have a bunch of German beers and all kinds of cocktails. I can not recommend this place enough. Stay here- you will LOVE the location, staff, food, nature and ambience!!

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