The hype
Travelers appreciate the big rooms and cold AC, but often feel the maintenance (peeling paint, grim bathrooms) drags down the value.
Prenota se You want a spacious room with strong AC and a pool just outside the chaos of El Nido town, and you don't mind a bit of grit.
In sintesi: A spacious, functional base camp that struggles with consistency—expect occasional moldy smells and road noise rather than a polished resort experience.
Recensito da @marwin_says: I stayed here when I needed a solid, affordable base in El Nido. The room had everything I needed—even a toothbrush kit!—and the gym was surprisingly decent for burning off all that Filipino food. It’s super close to town and the airport too.
Travelers appreciate the big rooms and cold AC, but often feel the maintenance (peeling paint, grim bathrooms) drags down the value.
The 'indoor pool' is often described as cold and uninviting, and you might find ants or cockroaches sharing your room.
“I am a light sleeper and would appreciate a room on a higher floor, facing away from the main road. Please ensure the bathroom has been double-checked for odors prior to arrival.”
Tutto ciò che vuoi davvero sapere prima di prenotare.
It's a covered courtyard pool. It's shaded from the sun but open to the air (and occasional falling leaves/bugs). The water is often described as quite cold.
It's about a 10-15 minute walk to the main beach/town area. Tricycles are easily hailed outside if you don't want to walk.
Yes, usually a buffet with basic options like rice, eggs, sausage, and toast. Reviews describe it as 'edible but repetitive'.
No. It's spotty and slow. Get a local Smart or Globe SIM card for better reliability.
Yes, they can arrange van transfers from Lio Airport (ENI) or Puerto Princesa, but it costs extra. Book in advance.
Just the refundable security deposit (1,000 PHP) and the standard El Nido Eco-Tourism Development Fee (200 PHP) which you pay for tours, not necessarily at the hotel.
The on-site Samgyupsalamat is actually one of the better dinner options if you're too tired to walk to town.
Ask for a room inspection *before* you unpack to check for moldy smells—staff are usually willing to swap if available.
Tricycles to town should cost around 50-100 PHP; don't let them overcharge you just because you're at a hotel.
Scopri dove si trova Marianne Suites El Nido e cosa c'è nelle vicinanze.